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Myrrh and aloes, with all chief spices................ Cant. 4, v. 14 
All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and 
cassia Psalm 45, v. 8 
The BAY-TREE (Laurus nobilis.) 
Ihave seen the wicked in great power and 
spreading himself like a green bay-tree........Psalm 37, v. 35 
The Box-rREE (Buxus sempervirens). 
I will set inthe desert the fir-tree, and the pine, 
and the box-tree together Isa. 41, v. 19 
The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the 
fir-tree, the pine-tree, and the box together..... ‘' 60, v. 13 
CALAMUS (Acorus calamus). 
s Spikenard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon ..Cant. 4, v. 14 
Thou hast brought me no sweet cane Isa. 48, v. 24 
And the sweet cane from a far country... ...........Jer. 6, V. 20 
And calamus was in thy market Ezek. 27, v. 19 
The CAMPHOR (Laurus camphora.) 
Camphire with spikenard..................esceesseseeeeee Cant, 4, V. 18 
CEDAR OF LEBANON (Cedrus Libani). 
And he built the inner court with three rows 
of hewed stones and a row of cedar beams...1 King 6, v. 36 - 
And the great court round about was with three 
rows of hewed stones and arow of cedar beams “ 7 v.12 
