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Miſtletoe,
by
phyſicians,
&c.
called
viſcus,
grows
to
the
height
of
about
two
feet.
[…]
Pliny
and
moſt
naturaliſts
relate,
that
thruſhes
being
exceedingly
fond
of
the
berries
of
the
miſtletoe;
they
ſwallow
them,
and
caſt
them
out
again
on
the
branches
of
trees,
where
they
uſe
to
perch;
and
by
this
means
give
occaſion
to
a
new
production
of
miſtletoe.
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Miſtletoe, by phyſicians, &c. called viſcus, grows to the height of about two feet. […] Pliny and moſt naturaliſts relate, that thruſhes being exceedingly fond of the berries of the miſtletoe; they ſwallow them, and caſt them out again on the branches of trees, where they uſe to perch; and by this means give occaſion to a new production of miſtletoe.
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