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Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholtzil)

SALAMANDER, n. Originally a reptile inhabiting fire; later, an anthropomorphous immortal, but still a pyrophile. Salamanders are now believed to be extinct, the last one of which we have an account having been seen in Carcassonne by the Abbe Belloc, who exorcised it with a bucket of holy water.  The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce. 1911

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Beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax)

There is a great abundance of a species of bear-grass which grows on every part of these mountains.  Its growth is luxouriant and continues green all winter but the horses will not eat it.  Meriwether Lewis June 15, 1806 – Bitterroot Mountains Beargrass, to start off – is not a grass but a member of the

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