. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . omewhat ovate-oblong, or irregularly-shaped con-vex particles, with small mammillary processes occasionally projecting from someportion of the surface, and which are especially evident after the particles havebeen in water for a few minutes. The rings are very fine. The hilum is circu-lar, and cracks in a linear or stellate manner. Portland Arrow-root is obtained from Arum maculatum (see p. 86). East India Arrow-root is the fecula procured from Curcuma angustifolia, and will be describedhereafter. Brazilian Arrow-root is the fecula Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-materia-medica-and-therapeutics-volume-2-omewhat-ovate-oblong-or-irregularly-shaped-con-vex-particles-with-small-mammillary-processes-occasionally-projecting-from-someportion-of-the-surface-and-which-are-especially-evident-after-the-particles-havebeen-in-water-for-a-few-minutes-the-rings-are-very-fine-the-hilum-is-circu-lar-and-cracks-in-a-linear-or-stellate-manner-portland-arrow-root-is-obtained-from-arum-maculatum-see-p-86-east-india-arrow-root-is-the-fecula-procured-from-curcuma-angustifolia-and-will-be-describedhereafter-brazilian-arrow-root-is-the-fecula-image370073077.html
RM2CE27YH–. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . omewhat ovate-oblong, or irregularly-shaped con-vex particles, with small mammillary processes occasionally projecting from someportion of the surface, and which are especially evident after the particles havebeen in water for a few minutes. The rings are very fine. The hilum is circu-lar, and cracks in a linear or stellate manner. Portland Arrow-root is obtained from Arum maculatum (see p. 86). East India Arrow-root is the fecula procured from Curcuma angustifolia, and will be describedhereafter. Brazilian Arrow-root is the fecula
. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . sting one part of bruised Tur-meric in six parts of Proof Spirit), and drying in the air, the access of alkalineand acid fumes being prevented. Mr. Faraday (Chemical Manipulation) directsit to be prepared with a decoction of turmeric (prepared by boiling one ounce of thecoarsely-powdered turmeric in ten or twelve ounces of water, straining through acloth, and allowing the fluid to settle for a minute or two). Turmeric paper isemployed as a test for alkalis, which render it reddish or brownish. 3. CURCUMA ANGUSTIFOLIA, Roxburgh.—THE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-materia-medica-and-therapeutics-volume-2-sting-one-part-of-bruised-tur-meric-in-six-parts-of-proof-spirit-and-drying-in-the-air-the-access-of-alkalineand-acid-fumes-being-prevented-mr-faraday-chemical-manipulation-directsit-to-be-prepared-with-a-decoction-of-turmeric-prepared-by-boiling-one-ounce-of-thecoarsely-powdered-turmeric-in-ten-or-twelve-ounces-of-water-straining-through-acloth-and-allowing-the-fluid-to-settle-for-a-minute-or-two-turmeric-paper-isemployed-as-a-test-for-alkalis-which-render-it-reddish-or-brownish-3-curcuma-angustifolia-roxburghthe-image370073141.html
RM2CE281W–. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . sting one part of bruised Tur-meric in six parts of Proof Spirit), and drying in the air, the access of alkalineand acid fumes being prevented. Mr. Faraday (Chemical Manipulation) directsit to be prepared with a decoction of turmeric (prepared by boiling one ounce of thecoarsely-powdered turmeric in ten or twelve ounces of water, straining through acloth, and allowing the fluid to settle for a minute or two). Turmeric paper isemployed as a test for alkalis, which render it reddish or brownish. 3. CURCUMA ANGUSTIFOLIA, Roxburgh.—THE
. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society . I, p. 812. Syd., p. 373, on leaves of Populus ciliata, Murree.—Known also fromEurope and North America. Taphrina maculans, Butl. Syd., p. 373, on leaves of Curcuma longa, Dehra Dun; on CurcumaAmada, Saharanpur; on Curcuma angustifolia, Kumaon, Himalaya ; onleaves of Zingiber Casumunar, Rangpur; on Zingiber zerumhet, Behar. 12.—L ABOULBENIACE^. Sphaleromyces indicus, Thaxt. Syll. XVI, p. 692,On Pinophilus, Malabar.Ceraiomyces Selinae, Thaxt. Syll. XVII, p. 918.On Selina Westermanni, India ; (locality unknown).Enarthromyces indicus, Thaxt. Syll. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-the-bombay-natural-history-society-i-p-812-syd-p-373-on-leaves-of-populus-ciliata-murreeknown-also-fromeurope-and-north-america-taphrina-maculans-butl-syd-p-373-on-leaves-of-curcuma-longa-dehra-dun-on-curcumaamada-saharanpur-on-curcuma-angustifolia-kumaon-himalaya-onleaves-of-zingiber-casumunar-rangpur-on-zingiber-zerumhet-behar-12l-aboulbeniace-sphaleromyces-indicus-thaxt-syll-xvi-p-692on-pinophilus-malabarceraiomyces-selinae-thaxt-syll-xvii-p-918on-selina-westermanni-india-locality-unknownenarthromyces-indicus-thaxt-syll-image369612977.html
RM2CD993D–. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society . I, p. 812. Syd., p. 373, on leaves of Populus ciliata, Murree.—Known also fromEurope and North America. Taphrina maculans, Butl. Syd., p. 373, on leaves of Curcuma longa, Dehra Dun; on CurcumaAmada, Saharanpur; on Curcuma angustifolia, Kumaon, Himalaya ; onleaves of Zingiber Casumunar, Rangpur; on Zingiber zerumhet, Behar. 12.—L ABOULBENIACE^. Sphaleromyces indicus, Thaxt. Syll. XVI, p. 692,On Pinophilus, Malabar.Ceraiomyces Selinae, Thaxt. Syll. XVII, p. 918.On Selina Westermanni, India ; (locality unknown).Enarthromyces indicus, Thaxt. Syll.
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