380° SALVADORACEZ. 
Jasminum flexile, Vahl, Wight Ic. 4. 1253; Burm. 
Zeyl. t. 58; f. 1. Mullu- -gundu (Tam.). 
A woody climber, stems about one inch in diameter, very 
woody and knotted, covered with a light yellowish brown, . 
papery bark, exfoliating on the surface, neta a bitter glu- 
coside and colouring matter. The water extract gmounts i 
96, spirit extract 6:6, and ash 7:9 per cent. 
‘Ligustrum Roxburghii, Clarke, Wight Ic. 1242. 
Pangala (Tam. )- 
‘The bark i is of a russet brown colour, and } of an inch thick ; 
fracture elose, showing thick white fibres running through the 
brown inner and middle layers, The leaves are ovate or ovate 
lanceolate ; dark green, smooth, entire, lighter on the under 
surface. Tis chemical composition is similar to that of a 
flexile. 
: SALVADORACEZ. 
SALVADORA PERSICA, Garcin. 
Fig. —Roxzb, Gor. Fi. a, © 28; Bedd, Fl. Sylw., t.. 24735. - 
Wight Ill. ti., t. 181. 
a SALVADORA OLEOIDES, Dene. 
Fig.—Jacq. Voy. Bot., t. 144; Brand. For. Fl, t 39; 
Wight Ie., t. 1621, 
‘Hab. —The drier parté of tndebsc The Toaes, feat, burke = 
and oil.-- 
Firnacula. _Pila, Jhél (Hind. ¥3: Pila ‘Boop. @uz), Kakhan - 
_ (Mar.), ee ee a (Lam. 9 eee 
(Tel) Fo. ;: ee 
‘History, en 8c, —Tho: sai. species of Salvadeien : 
grow. upon the sea coast of ‘Arabia, Persia and Western India x 
as wwell-as in the aric districts of the interior. They are the — 
 Pilu of Sanskrit writers, and in "the Nighantas bear the _ 
‘synonyms er ‘Sahasré, Karambha- “priya, — tc. The 
