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Catalog - Wild medicinal plants of the United States. Henkel, Alice, 1869-1916; United States. Department of Agriculture; United States. Bureau of Plant Industry; United States. Government Printing Office
<b>Uvularia perfoliata</b> L. <b>Bunchflower family (Melanthiaceae)</b>. /# Perfoliate bellwort; Mohawk-weed. Native, perennial herb, 6 to 20 inches high; in moist woods and thickets, Quebec to Florida and Mississippi. <i>Part used.</i>--Root (nonofficial). #/ <b>Vagnera racemosa</b> (L.) Morong. <b>Lily-of-the-valley family (Convallariaceae)</b>. /# <i>Synonyms.</i>--<i>Convallaria racemosa</i> L.; <i>Smilacina racemosa</i> Desf. False Solomon's-seal; small Solomon's-seal; wild spikenard; false spikenard. Indigenous, perennial herb, 1 to 3 feet high, found in moist woods and thickets from Canada south to Georgia and Arizona. <i>Part used.</i>--Root (nonofficial). #/ Valerian. See <i>Valeriana officinalis</i>. Valerian, American. See <i>Cypripedium hirsutum</i>. |
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The Haunted Ceiling by H.G. Wells
pages: 16
Wells only wrote on 1 side of the page, and it works out to 16 pages.