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Dracontium foetidum. Kalm, 2. p. 90, 91. For- 

 ester, Flor. Amer. Sept. p. 41. Muhlenberg , Ind. Flor, 

 Lancastr. p. 179. Barton's Fragments. Part 1. tables, 

 p. 1. &? Par? 2. />. 42. Elements of Bot. Part. 3. p. 

 130. Idem, Memoirs on Instinct, and Animal Reason. 

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Dracontium (camtchatcense) foliis lanceolatis ? Amo- 

 en. Acad. 2. p. 332, 333. Sp. PI. p. 1372. Mill 

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Dracontium (camtschaticum) foliis lanceolatis, caule 

 erecto ? Gmelin, Syst. A r at. 2. p. 596. 



Arum americanum betse folio. Catesb. Car. 2. j&» 

 71. t. 71. 



Calla aquatilis odore alii vehemente praedita, radice 

 repente, vulgo Pole-Cat-weed. Clayt. n. 17. 



Skunk Cabbage, or Poke. Carver's Travels, fcfc. />. 

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Skunk Cabbage. Skunkvveed. Cutler, Mem. Amer. 



Acad. 1. 407 — 409. The Arum, or Skunk Cabbage. 



Belknap, New -Hampshire, 3. p. 127. 



Skunk Cabbage. Arum americanum. Williams, 

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Anglis, Stinking Pothos, or Skunkweed. 



Europo-Americanis, Skunk-weed. Skunk-Cabbage. 

 Polecat- weed. Itch-weed. Hellebore. Ellebore. 

 Irish-Cabbage. Poke. Byorn-blad (Bear's-leaf), and 

 Bvorn-retter (Bear's-root) of the Swedes settled in North- 

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 I. c. 



Indigents, * * * * * *. 



In wet and shaded woods, in meadows, in swamps, 

 &c. 



