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exalted than in any other region of the world, 

 the bezoars, which are the refidue of them, are 

 alfo fuperior in quality to all others ; that, in 

 America, where the heat is lefs intenfe, and the 

 mountain herbs have not fo much ftrength, the 

 bezoars which proceed from them are alfo great- 

 ly inferior ; and, laftly, that, in Europe, where 

 the herbs are feeble, and in the plains of both 

 continents, where they are grofs, no bezoars are 

 produced, but only aegagropdi y which contain 

 nothing but hairs, roots, or filaments that are 

 too hard to be digefted. 



END of VOLUME SIXTH. 



