The 
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an effectual remedy; for the complaint never 
troubles him now, nor has for feveral years, 
This I faw tried fuccefsfully ; and the account 
DIVISION IL 
Stinking Athiopian Cudweed. 
Gnaphalium fatidum. 
The root is long, and furnithed with many fibres. 
The ftalk is round, upright, thick, rarely 
branched, and of a whitith colour. 
The leaves are very broad, oblong, woolly, 
white, and without footftalks. 
of a compleat cure comes well attefted. It is 
therefore worth the attention of thofe who can 
introduce it univerfally. 
FOREIGN SPECIES, 
The flowers ftand at the top of the ftalks in 
oblong, yellowith heads. 
It is a native of Africa, and flowers in July. 
Plokenet calls it Gnaphalium Althiopicum lati- 
Solium fatidum, the whole plant having a flink~ 
ing fmell. 
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