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grouse, guinea fowl, hare, pigeon, quail, rabbit, snipe, turkey, venison fruit; (h/p means home-produced):apples(h/p), apricots, avocado pears, bananas, blackberries(h/p), black currants(h/p), cherries(h/p), damsons(h/p), figs, gooseberries(h/p), grapefruit, grapes, greengages(h/p), lemons, limes, loganberries...
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and broad; flowers small, greeny-white, funnel shape, in small terminal cymes, blooming in the cold season and having a disagreeable smell. fruit about the size of a large apple with a smooth hard rind or shell which when ripe is a lovely orange colour, filled with a soft white jelly-like pulp containing
---constituents--- nux vomica contains the alkaloids, strychnine and brucine, also traces of strychnicine, and a glucoside loganin, about per cent fatty matter, caffeotannic acid and a trace of copper. the pulp of the fruit contains about per cent of loganin together with the alkaloid strychnicine. [...
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