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romp efficac) I I rilla, but il 



l unphor. The whole plant of Illici 

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rather pungent. It ii i 

 initiative among th I 

 their 



and by distillal 

 which I 



substituted It 

 the fabi I 



Boridanum and i 

 nilar spicj 

 llli.-iiini i 

 grant that I 1 



in their temples. Drii - W 

 \ inter's Bark, wh 

 known 1 



namon. A bark call< d M 

 sing similar pr 

 is described l I 



rep uncertam whetfier it belongs to any plant of this - 



Patens*, called Cases d'Anta in Brazil, is much , I against colic. [| 



U ""' . Similar m their natun imys axilkrit miannia aron 



». V« /.-aland a„d the other a New Holland tree, whose fruit , 

 Eg- Ml"-' »'.\'l,. bTasmannia. Many aA valuable for , 



"""• " ,hh u -";' J" "'/"'•-ntrv for house-building. 



wcelsahasa valuable timber called Champ, at first ^,,,i>l,. but - i changi 



pde yeUow; *e texture .s fine. MangUetia glauli ha. a white solid wood SK is 

 brgel :'1';>'; ° J»™» and supposed to prevent the decay of corps- . put int.. , 

 K™£rS7^ ^^ toof * e ^ e ~^tryisthatofAroniadendr 

 a • w Magnohads are absolutely kno^n from Dilleniads 1. I 



•romanc properties; the latter never being anything beyond styptics 





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