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pots convinced that very fet y cases would fail 
of being suc I 
HERBS, BARKS AND Kooee 
s that are intended for teas or decoctions, 
hen the 
thin in the shade, or Sxioiant tn 
sun ; the former, however, is preferable, 
it they retain their natural hue Herbs that are 
seeds are tipe,, at which time they yield | the 
wanted for distilling, should ie cut when the 
most 
e bodies ¥. Jee should be 
i their 
the sun. The rough, outward bark, or ross, 
should be taken off when Rating” Barks ks of 
Roots should be collected e 
