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woolly as to be quite white; the whole plant has a piercing, 
aromatic scent and biting taste.” Woodville, in his Medical 
Botany, gives a figure of it, and says, “ Both the Greek and 
Roman writers have fabled this plant into great celebrity; of 
which a single instance, related by the Latin poet, affords a 
beautiful illustration.” See Rineid XII. 411-416. 
Bitterness, Aloe. See p. 84. 
Blackness, Ebony Tree. 
Blemish, Henbane. 
Boldness, Larch. 
The larch is often found at a prodigious elevation on moun¬ 
tains. 
Bonds of love, Honeysuckle. See p. 28. 
Calmness, Buckbean. See p. 21. 
Calumny, Madder. 
Candor, White Violet. 
