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Salm-Dyck

Oymnocalycium schickendantzii Britton Rose and Cereus aethiops Haw. (C. caerulescens Salm-Dyck) (Cactaceae)... [Pg.283]

American cochineal. Insect (female) living on the host plant Nopa-lea coccinellifera (L.) SALM-DYCK (torch- or fig-thistle, "nopal plant"), besides on Opuntia monacantha O.TUNA, 0.vulgaris MILL, non auct. mult., and Pe(i)reskia aculeata MILL. [Pg.199]

Peyote was first described in 1560. The first person publishing a binomial name for it was the French botanist Charles Lemaire, who in 1845 called it Echinocactus williamsii in a horticultural catalog. He didn t describe it, however. The description validating the binomial soon came from another European botanist, Prince Salm-Dyck, who didn t provide an illustration. Above is the first published image of peyote, appearing in Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1847. [Pg.219]

A number of plants are known to contain drugs which are subject to control. Of the less common seizures that a forensic scientist might encounter are included products of Catha edulis Forsk. (Celastraceae), which have the street names Khat , Cat , Qat , Jeff and Mulka , and of the peyote cactus, Lophophora williamsii (Lem. Ex Salm-Dyck) Coult. (Cactaceae). While not frequently met with, it is important to understand which drugs are present in such materials and how they can be analysed. [Pg.113]

Stephanomeriapatidflora (Torr.) Neis.-420 Sterculia sp.—170,375 Stetsonia coryne (Salm-Dyck) Britton et Rose-88,114,427... [Pg.550]

This quaternary base was isolated by Reti, Arnolt, and Luduefia (94) from Stetsonia coryne (Salm-Dyck) Britton and Rose, one of the... [Pg.323]


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