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Distributed as Croton tiglium ? 
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Croton Tree? (google.com) 
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 10:14:58 AM UTC+5:30
Subject: Croton Tree?
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, 
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Whilst reading "Kublai Khan" I came across something interesting that the 
author, John Man wrote about the *Croton Tree which grows in Indian and 
Indonesia*. He writes that '..the oil of its seeds blisters the skin and, 
if swallowed, inflames the stomach and produces instant diarrhoea'. Which 
species is he referring to please?
 
The above-mentioned oil was only part of the ingredients that the Chinese 
used in making, what the author calls, 'shit-and-beetle-bomb'. They mixed 7 
kgs of powdered human excrement + 400gms root of *Aconite *+ 200gms Croton 
oil + 40gms white arsenic + 100gms beetles of the genus *Mylabris *(Blister 
Beetle) with gunpowder and used this lethal bomb on its enemies. These 
bombs were made in/around 1257 so this apparently was a precurser to 
chemical and germ warfare used centuries later as we have read: tear gas 
and chlorine by the Germans (actually, started by the French) in World War 
I, and Agent Orange (A defoliant) used by the Americans in Vietnam.
 
The Blister Beetle, as we all know, secretes *Cantharidin,* a poisonous 
chemical that causes blistering of the skin. These are very large 
black-and-red beetles that we so often photograph on flowers. Incidentally, 
they have a penchant for yellow flowers.
 
Cheers,
Kiran Srivastava
Mumbai
 

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