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HERE AND THERE IN YUCATAN.

self for having taken us to the senote, one day brought a very peculiar leaf to put on the wound. It is thick and pear-shaped. On one side there is a thin skin that, being peeled off, discloses a resinous substance which causes the leaf to adhere to the skin, drawing the lips of any wound together in a very short time. It irritates the nerves, for at the end of a quarter of an hour, Dr. Le Plongeon had toothache, and a pain under his tongue.

The accident at the senote was added to the list of evils the worthy village priest attributed to his unfortunate eye.