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POPULAR MISCELLANY. 



The American Tea Plant. The Ilex cos- 

 sine, or youpon, is a shrub or small tree 

 which grows in the Southern States, along 

 the sea-coast, to not more than twenty or 

 thirty miles inland, from Virginia to the 

 Rio Grande. Its leaves and tender branches 

 were once used by the Indians in the same 

 way that the Chinese tea and the Paraguay 



