[2052] See B. xiii. c. [42], and B. xx. cc. 9 and 23.
[2053] See B. xiii. c. [26], and B. xxiv. c. 66.
[2054] See B. xiii. c. [22]. Fée remarks that it is singular how the ancients could eat the branches of the fig-tree, the juice being actually a poison.
[2056] See c. [26] of this Book.
[2057] He is wrong: the same is the case with the berries of the laurel, and, indeed, many other kinds of berries.