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1 In B. xvi. c. 34.
2 Sympathies and antipathies existing in plants. See c. 1 of this Book.
3 Not a reed, Fée thinks, but some other monocotyledon that has not been identified. See B. xii. c. 48.
4 See B. xx. c. 3.
5 See B. xvi. c. 66.
6 Celsus also speaks of the root of the reed as being efficacious for this purpose, B. v. c. 26.
7 Fée says that neither of these last assertions is true.
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