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1
The Portuguese inland frontier-fort has been reached and the Macoushi
wourali
poison acquired.
2
During that time, several experiments were made with the
wourali
poison.
3
The points of the arrows are tipped with the deadly
wourali
or urali poison.
4
The
wourali
poison seems to be the only thing that will kill it quickly.
5
At one of these habitations a small quantity of the
wourali
poison was procured.
6
A vine grows in these wilds which is called
wourali
.
7
A she-ass received the
wourali
poison in the shoulder, and died apparently in ten minutes.
8
They are making the
wourali
poison for tipping the arrows for their bows and blow-pipes.
9
All that thou wilt find here is a concise, unadorned account of the
wourali
poison.
10
The former are noted for being the manufacturers of the celebrated
wourali
poison described by Waterton.
11
The
wourali
poison is made chiefly by the natives of the northern part of the Amazonian valley.
12
Salt it undoubtedly was; and we now first learned that salt is an antidote to the
wourali
poison.
13
The
wourali
poison procured in these last-mentioned huts seemed very good, and proved afterwards to be very strong.
14
Here it might be asked, are all the ingredients just mentioned necessary in order to produce the
wourali
poison?
15
This
wourali
is such a strange thing, though it does not hurt the flesh of the bird in the least.'
16
The Indians in the just-mentioned settlement seemed to depend more on the
wourali
poison for killing their game than upon anything else.
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