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Jerusalem, March 30, 1926.

and the driver has us money to get more. They overturn a tank on the [Broad] road to Sidon, where an ordinary car can turn at 20 miles an hour, and where a tank should [ ] around. The truth is the French are decadent. They have lost their grip. Any other nation that had its fingers burned so would quit; but they can't, because they feel it would be taking a back seat with Spain and other decadents. Towards this end of the war French morale was nothing. Whole companies were actually mutinying and refusing to fight. It was only when America came in that they steadied at all. The war was lost, beyond any question if America had not come in. It was funny. Every American sol-
dier had to pay his [fare] on a French railway."
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April 1, 1926.

No. 11,045. Lepidium Draba L.
Mt. of Olives, in edges of the grain fields.

No. 11,046. Lanium moschatum Mill.

This labiate is white-fl'd., with a hood-like or concave upper lips which one can close down over the lower lip like a jaw, covering the two erect lateral teeth and fitting nicely against the expanded middle lobes of the lower lip. Mt. of Olives by Garden of Gethsamanee.

No. 11,047. Hypecoum procumbens L. This fumriaceous plant grew in good soil was the Garden of Gethsamanee. Fls. yellow.

No. 11,048. Reseda [deavsina] [Fursk.]
Mt. of Olives.
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