SS The Vfeful Family 'Herbal 



with Flower and Water, and add a little red Leacf 

 to colour it, add to it two Ounces of the Coculiis 

 Indi powdered. See where Roach and other Filh 

 rife, and throw in the Pafte in fmail Pieces, they 

 will take it greedily, and they will be intoxicated, 

 They will fwim upon the Surface with their Belly 

 upward, and may be taken out with the Hands, 

 They af e not the worfe for eating. 



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The CoDAGA Shrub, 



CODAGA PALI. 



A Little Shrub frequent in tlie Eajl-Indies, and 

 -^^^ very beautiful, as well as pfeful. It grows 

 ten or fifteen Feet high ; the Branches are brittle, 

 and the Wood is white. The Leaves are long 

 and narrow, not at all notched at the Edges, and 

 of a beautiful Green on both fides j the Flowers 

 are large and white, and fomewhat refemble thofe 

 of the Rofe-bay, or Nerium, of which fome make 

 it a kind. Each Flower is fucceeded by two long 

 Pods, which are joined at the Ends, and twill 

 one about the other, they are full of a cottony 

 Matter about the Seeds. The whole Plant is full 

 of a milky Juice, which it yields plentifully when 

 broken. 



The Bark is the only Part ufed, it is but nev 

 introduced into Medicine, but may be had of t 



Druerffifts 



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it is an excellent Remedy for Purgings, 

 is to be given in Powder for three or four Days, 

 iJ a Vomit or Bleeding befofe the \Jk o^ it* 

 may be found neceflary, 



The Coffee-Tree. 

 ARBOR COFFEE FERENS. 



A Beautiful Shrub of the Eailern Part of the 



World, which we keep in many of our Stoves, 



^nd v/hich flowers and bears its Fruk with us. It 



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