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# Identification:
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#   * Title: ???
#   * Page: f66v = HH (Rene) = p118 (Stolfi)
#   * Folio: f66
#   * Panels: f66v
#   * Bifolio: bH1 = f57+f66
#   * Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
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#   Quire H, last page.
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# Attributes:
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#   * Language: B (Currier)
#   * Hand: ? (Currier)
#   * Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   * Subject: herbal
#   * Colors: blue,yellow,brown (Reeds)
#   * Plant: 116 (Petersen)
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# Description:
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#   One plant occupies the bottom 2/3 of the page. 
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#     Roots: four thin stalks, arcing down, each ending with a tuber shaped like
#       a chili pepper pod. The tubers are almost horizontal, pointing outwards,
#       and resemble four feet wearing pointy shoes.
#     * Stem: short and thick, dark-painted very crudely .
#     * Branches: none.
#     * Leaves: each leaf consists of a dense stack of parallel leaflets.
#       curled inwards.  The distal leaflets are bigger, so that the leaf
#       is shaped like a truncated cone, with the narrow end down.  
#       Very weird-looking. Alternate leaflets are dark-painted.
#       Stalks: about as long as the stem, slightly S-shaped.
#     * Flowers: two, one on each side.
#       Stalks: medium long, thin, slightly curve, branching off
#       diagonally from each the leaf axilla.  Chalix: olive-shaped,
#       with short, flaring, triangular sepals; medium-dark.
#       Petals: triangular, dark.  Core: not visible.
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#   Above the plant there are three paragraphs (with 4.6, 2.8, 4.9
#   lines, respectively), flush with the top, left, and right margins.
#   The last line is interrupted by the plant.
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#   There is a faint scribbling to the left of the root. It looks like
#   an illegible word surmounted by a large EVA "l", followed by a very
#   crude stick man with rectangular head and eyes, wearing two
#   superimposed EVA "l"s as a hat.  Rene [04 Apr 1999] reports that 
#   the lines of this scribble are thin.
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#   Rene [04 Apr 1999] also remarks that there was a faded/erased
#   folio number on this page.
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#   The bottom edge of the page has an indentation, about 1cm deep
#   near the middle of the edge, extending from there to the SW corner. 
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#   There is a mark in the SE corner, resembling "8" with superscript 
#   "ug".
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# Comments:
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#   The plant looks very strange and inelegant, it was very poorly
#   drawn.
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#   Since the roots barely touch the edge of this tear, without
#   crossing it, we can presume that the the defect was already there
#   when the plant was drawn..
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#   The mark in the SE corner is almost surely the quire number, "8th"
#   in abbreviated Latin.
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# References:
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