W PITCHER PLANT. 



this be really so, its use and application should be widely spread ; 

 fortunately, the remedy would be in the power of everyone; like 

 many of our sanative herds it is to be found without dilliculty, and 

 being so remarkable in its appearance can never be mistaken by" 

 the most ignorant of our country herbalists for any injurious substi- 

 tute.* 



• The belief that a decoction of this jlant is of use in small-pox has been founil by experiment to be quite 

 chimerical.— J. li. 



