References
- Ideoque dixit Avicenna nihil esse ea præstantius ad ebibitum Napellum . Royle, Illustr. , 50
- Griffith . Journals of Travels , ix 37 – 37 . 57) says, “I hope before my return to have seen Coptis Teeta in flower, and to have proved that the Beese is different from that of Nepál.”
- Lonicera quinquelocularis of Hardwick and Roxburgh . DC , iv ( 50 ) 338 – 338 . is L. diversifolia], Wall. (no. 24, 334), as I ascertained on the spot where the General discovered it. Exclude “ramis volubilibus.”
- Don , D. Linn. Trans. l. c. , 524 – 524 . says it is “more bitter than the last,” the Agathotes
- The Greeks of Cyrenaica represented the plant (Thopsia Silphium of Viviani, Flor. Lib., or Thapsia garganica, Desfontaines) on their coins still extant; and Pliny N.H. xix 15 15 xxii. 49) paints in high colours the virtues of its gum-resin, Laser Cyrenaicum, as a medicine and perfume