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foe + ™ a n s a n d / 1 t h a g i / T F ® " ® war, between
f o i r t y -U c J n d U U f J J i rU T h J J / lp T S U r i ld l on the third of the Epagomena, in the
parchus. penod, the A utumnal equinox observed on Rhodes by Hip-
Towards the close of the reig-n of Ptolemv VT ( \ * 1 1
obtained by the Jews under Onias for n nin f r '• !’ • temple at Bubastis sought and
session of [he Tewl [s the ‘‘ vi^n T w o r s h i p . - The spot continued in the pos-
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duced into Sp.ain in the “ Ninth or Tenth ” centnrv ■°ar,rl r B y the Arabs, the art was intro-
Nuremburg in “ 1390,” and in England in “ 1450.’^ ft’ “ ft’ ''"' '^“ nfactured at
“ M3 B. C. = is t j/ a r of the ‘ heou ’ of King-ti ” - (Chinese chron. table),
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or “ jati ” or “ parcati,” in Bengal “ pacari ” or “ pacar” ('W Toneqi nr “ „„ i » ,
dustanee “ pakar ” (J. F. Wats.), in Malabar “ tsilkala ” IR h + M i • P'''''“ ®’ Pi'"-
leaves on which the roasted beef was served - (Arval ) and the ‘GaTi ”£ ' + '■®®0n'+the “ plaksha ”
observed by Rbeede bi. pl, 64 1» M o h b .r, by ¿V eltotoid i ! + , t o , W ‘ “
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r s + b + : s ) U i “ , £ r + ’ .“ E . +
fruit more acrid than in the “ emSrou ” kfod • N ’-irioit t • T soft capitula containing chaffy
0 b . . , , d by birn, aod Rraas, f,“ '.':;' on e' ,1 “ , +':,7 I ' V
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Hypericum barbatum of the mountains of Eastern Fiim.ve -n „
tioned as .an antidote by Nicander ale.x 60-. _ mmr he ’ Jh e mountain YTi epiKON men-
Sibthorpon mount A th os ; is known to '» ro J a ls o hi A u U r i J a / + f o m was observed by
bot. ,>,. ,586) , a .d aooordia, ,0 S pre.gel yields a «tro.g-sce.ted r o D 't o7 ,d a ) * to"®''
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pion, is referred here by Dodoels p 71 and s A n h ■ S ‘ + sting of a scory
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