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* An infusion of the leaves of this plant was used by the late Dr. Bhau Daji in 

 his treatment of leprosy. The juice of the leaves is sometimes prescribed, in native 

 medicine, for Epilepsy ; and is also popularly believed to be a cure for stammering, 

 and to stimulate the intellectual faculties, if taken daily. 



f This showy shrub is not very common at Mathex-an. It can be readily identified 

 by its conspicuous, white, calycine leaves and its umall, golden-yellow flowers. 



X The Gela is very common on the hills. It is variable in size, sometimes a small 

 tree, generally a shrub, with numerous stiff branches armed with spines, and large, 

 fragrant, white flowers slightly tinged with grcenish-ycllow. 



