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12.52 CHAP. 52.—ASPALATHOS, OR ERYSISCEPTRUM.

In the same country, [Note] too, grows aspalathos, [Note] a white, thorny shrub, the size of a moderate tree, and with flowers like the rose, the root of which is in great request for unguents. It is said that every shrub over which the rainbow is extended is possessed of the sweet odour that belongs to the aspalathos, but that if the aspalathos is one of them, its

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scent is something quite indescribable. Some persons call this plant erysisceptrum, [Note] and others, again, sceptrum. The proof of its genuineness is its red or fiery colour; it is also compact to the touch, and has the smell of castoreum: [Note] it is sold at the rate of five denarii per pound.



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