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American Medicinal Barks · Alice Henkel — chapter 30 of 37 · ~160 words · public domain

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Sloe. See Haw, black 48-49

Smelling-stick. See Sassafras 25-26

Snakeberry. See Bittersweet 46-47

Snapwood. See Spicebush 26-27

Snowball, little. See Buttonbush 47-48

Snowdrop-tree. See Fringe-tree 45-46

Snow-flower. See Fringe-tree 45-46

Solanum dulcamara, classification with medicinal barks, explanation. See also Bittersweet 9, 46-47

Sorbus americana. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Southern prickly ash. See Ash, prickly 31-33

Spice-birch. See Birch, sweet 16-18

Spicebush, description 26-27

Spicewood. See Spicebush 26-27

Spindle-tree and American spindle-tree. See Wahoo 35

Spruce-pine. See Pine, white 9-10

Squawbush. See under Dogwood and Cramp-bark tree 43, 48

Staff-tree and climbing staff-tree. See Bittersweet, false 36

vine. See Bittersweet, false 36

Stagbush. See Haw, black 48-49

Stave-oak. See Oak, white 18-20

Stone-oak. See Oak, white 18-20

Strawberry-bush and strawberry-tree. See Wahoo 35

Sumac, mountain. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Suterberry. See Ash, prickly 31-33

Swamp-alder. See Alder, tag 18

ash. See under Ash, white 44-45

dogwood. See Ash, wafer, Dogwood, and Buttonbush 33-34, 41-43, 47-48

laurel. See Magnolia 21-23

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