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7'us benzoin, with many aromatic stimulants, and all 

 the other American species of this genus. 



Remarks — A. Virginkum may be known by its 

 smooth cordate leaves ; it is found from Maryland to 

 Georgia and Tennessee, particularly in mountains, 

 and is still more grateful than A. Canadense. 



Jl. arifoliwn has smooth, hastated, spotted leaves, 

 and a tubular flower ; it is found in Carolina and Ten- 

 nessee. 



The figure of Henry represents the leaves sharp, 

 which is never the case, and he calls it Swamp Asfi^- 

 f abocca, although never growing in swamps. 



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