544 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
No. XLIV. Mocheris; red gum from the Horse-radish tree, 
Moringa pterosperma, Gertn. 
No. XLV. Adéree ja déna; fruits of Solanum Jacquinii, used 
in all affections of the chest, and (in fumigation) to remove “the 
worm” which causes decayed teeth. 
No. XLVI. Scinde Aloes; wild. Probably A. Socotrina. 
No. XLVII. Ahoobér, Scindee.—Hoobér, Hindustani; fruit 
of juniper tree (called Appurs,) which grows on the Beloo- 
chistan hills. Sold in all bazaars in Scinde. 
No. XLVIII. The well known Puneer berries—“ infallible” 
in wind and all disorders of the bowels. Fresh are emetic, and 
coagulate milk, whence the name of the plant “cheese maker.” 
Dried sp. and drawings are sent.* 
No. XLIX. Sénpat ; twigs and fruit of Antirrhinum glaucum; 
for bleeding from the nose. 
No. L. Gowzaban; cooling—well known in the East. Any 
* Asperifolia” passes as Gowzaban. 
No. LL Ruswul, Scindee; Rusoot, Hindustani; extract of a 
Berberis—on which (Lycium of Dioscorides) vide “ Royle in Linn. 
Tr., and Illust. Him. Bot." 
No. LII. Chown; Scindee; used as an eye medicine in 
Scinde, as all over the East, on which vide “ Royle in Ill. Him. 
Bot.”—Cassia absus ; axakahs. 
No. LIII. Bitter leaves of Rhazya stricta; drunk in infusion 
by Scindees, as a cool potation in the 40 (110°—129° F. in shade) 
weather. 
No. LIV. Zalimkhana. Talibkhano. Vide Ainslie, 2. 236. 
Seed of Asteracantha longifolia, a mucilaginous seed, in which 
kind of medicine the Indian bazaars are rich; having Quince 
seeds—Sweet Basil seeds——Plantain (Plantago Ispaghula) seeds— 
&e., &e. 
No. LV. Hingotey jo Pum; seeds of an Asafetida plant, and 
probably (from Falconer’s description) 4e Asafætida plant which, 
with two or three other Asafætida plants, grows near Khalàt with- 
in hail (as it were) of Scinde. 
* This plant forms a new genus of Solaneæ, soon to be published from drawings 
and notes of Dr. Stocks, 
