122 Brigade- Surgeon J. E. T. Aitchison's Notes on Products 



Knnjdra — x^LsEvii' — the oil-cake, from cotton seed. 

 Kunjid — iXs^u^ — hmjit — the Sesamum plant, 



Sesamum indicum, and its seed. 

 Kurg — lL/^^ — ku7'k — the fine hairs of the goat's 



fleece combed out from the coarser hairs ; and a 



fabric made of it. 

 Kurut — CLy^yi — harut — the dried curd of sour 



butter-milk, dried Oxygal. 



Kuschakewiczia turkestanica, Regal et Smimow. Bora- 



GINE/E. 



Bajinddk. 



Kuwa — )iy^ — hawa — the shell of the cotton pod, the 

 seed-vessel of any plant, the cocoon of the silk- 

 worm. 



Laban — ^^x\ — (Arabic) drinking ; milk, gum, or any 

 juice that exudes from a tree ; liban, a brick, a tile. 



Labdn — ^\j<^ — luhcin (Arabic). The breast, bosom, 

 milk, Frankincense, Olibanum. 



Labiatae. 



Bdd-ranj-hdia, or hdd-rang-hdia [the scented (remedy) 

 for flatulent colic], the seeds of a labiate employed in 

 medicine ; sdtar, a labiate strongly scented of Peppermint, 

 employed in medicine ; ustaJccuius, a labiate employed 

 medicinally. 



Lab-lahu — >>.Ia! — labu — Beet, the root and herb of 

 Beta vulgaris. 



Labu — an Orobanche, collected for fodder in Balu- 

 chistan is so called, also a Balanophora. 



Lac — Gum -lac, ICik. 



Ldch — JS — a deception, a trick, a jest. 



Ldch-pusht — may be for Idk-pusht, [hard-backed one]. 

 The Tortoise, Testudo species. 



Lactuca sativa, Linn. CoMPosiTiE. 



The cultivated Lettuce, kcihu ; commonly cultivated in 

 gardens, much eaten as a pot-herb. 



