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APPENDIX. 



generally the moft valuable ; and on the 



trary 



when a vefy Itrong Tafte 



alfo 



very 



difagreeable one 5 or in the fame Manner, when the 

 ftrong Smell of a Plant has alfo fomething heavy, 

 difaoreeable, and overpowering in it ; there is Mif- 

 chief in the Herb, rather than any ufeful Quality. 



f this Country are very 



The poifonous PI 



few, but they are for the moft Part charaderis'd 

 after this Manner : So that they are known ; 



Sisht, or by the firft Offer of a Trial 



Thus v/e fee how very little can be the Dan 



of inquiring farther into the Virtues 

 Plants, by Experiments 



of 



d how ufeful fuch 



Inquiry may be to Mankind is fufficiently prov- 

 ed by the Matter of the preceeding Volume. 



What I have here written, is with Intent to en- 

 courao-e fome who have Opportunities to make 

 the Trial; and for my own Part, I Ihall not be 

 wanting. "What I have already difcovered in this 

 Way, I am pleafed to fee makes no inconfiderable 

 Addition to the prefent Publication ; what I fhall 

 difcover farther, or learn from the Experience of 

 others, Ihall have its Place in the fucceeding Edi- 

 tions. 



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