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Synonyms. - Coniine, Conylia.
Present name. - Conia. C8H16N.
A volatile oily base, destitute of oxygen, but having, when in a hydrated form, a powerful alkaline reaction, obtained by a complicated process from Conium, and hence should by preference be procured from the operative chemists. It has been recommended as a substitute for Conium, but no proving has been instituted.
Preparation. - Solution in rectified spirit.
C01Uaria Ruscifolia.
Nat. ord., Coriariaceae.
Tutee, Tupa Kihi.
A New Zealand poison, of which a short notice is given in Monthly Journ. of Horn., vol. ix.
Part employed. - The seeds.
Preparation. - Tincture.
 
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