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                            Snake bites.

The thunders gathered to hold a council when poison was brought & also snakes & they made poison before which snakes were innocent. And now the thunders were also told how to use the bite of the snake, probably the sun told the thunders how to prevent. + Before this nothing was poison, even wild parsnips &c (ku na so lu) Wild parsnips and the rattlesnake have the same kind of poison.

At first no snakes were poison, and there was no poisonous weeds, but at length the thunders being assembled &c as above. _  They were diverted to a weed in the woods on

the top of which is a rattle like that of a rattlesnake and take the ?ood?. It must be dug in the winter when the top is dry. - also to another root the blossom of which has something rising out of it like a rattlesnake's tooth. crossed out sentences

 the thin root the top smells like a snake.  The fourth? has one round slim stem grows up high & a branching flower on the top.