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notes: . this chapter does not cover: (a) wood, in chips, in shavings, crushed, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy, or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes (heading ); (b) bamboos or other materials of a woody nature of a kind used primarily for plaiting
, in the rough, whether or not split, sawn lengthwise or cut to length (heading ); (c) wood, in chips, in shavings, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in dyeing or in tanning (heading ); (d) activated charcoal (heading ); (e) articles of heading ; (f) goods of chapter ; (g) footwear or parts...
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---habitat---the common foxglove of the woods (digitalis purpurea), perhaps the handsomest of our indigenous plants, is widely distributed throughout europe and is common as a wild-flower in great britain, growing freely in woods and lanes, particularly in south devon, ranging from cornwall and kent
to orkney, but not occurring in shetland, or in some of the eastern counties of england. it flourishes best in siliceous soil and grows well in loam, but is entirely absent from some calcareous districts, such as the chain of the jura, and is also not found in the swiss alps. it occurs in madeira and...
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