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81. CARAPA MOLUCCENSIS, Lam.; XYLOCAEPUS QRANATUM, Kon. 



a. Seeds. Presented by Dr. F. J. Farre. 



Note. The seeds are very bitter, and are used in Borneo in intermittent 

 fever. 



82. MELIA AZEDARACH, L. (Bead Tree.) 



a. Bark. 



Note. The root bark is used as an anthelmintic in America. See 

 American Dispensatory, p. 520. See Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, 

 tab. 62. 



83. MELIA INDICA, Brandis; MELIA AZADIEACHTA, L.; AZADIRACHTA 



INDICA, Juss. 



a. Bark. (Cortex Azadirachtce, Nim Bark, Margosa Bark.) 

 Note. This tree is sometimes confounded with Helia Azedarach, L. 

 It differs in having a simple fruit (by abortion) and pinnate leaves ; 

 Melia Azedarach has a five-celled fruit and bi-pinnate leaves, Pharmaco- 

 graphia, p. 136. The bark and leaves are official in the Indian Pharma- 

 copoeia, the bark as a tonic, and the leaves, in the form of poultice, as an 

 application to ulcers. See Ind. Pharm., pp. 54, 443. 



AURANTIACE^E. 



84. j33GLE MARMELOS, Gorrea. (Indian Bael, Bilva Tree, Bengal 



Qiiince.) 



a. Fruit. The pulp is modelled in wax. 



b. Entire Fruit. 



c. The fruit, sliced and dried. 



d. Ditto, commercial specimen. 



e. Thin sheets formed of the dried pulp. Presented by 



Mr. J. G. Gould. 

 /. Bark. 



g. Gum obtained from the fruit. 



Note. The fruit is stated by Hanbury and Fliickiger not to contain 

 tannin. See Pharmacographia, p. 117. For fig. of fruits, &c., see P. J. 

 [1] , vol. x., p. 166 ; of plant, Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 55. 



85. CITRUS BERGAMIA, var. VULGARIS, Bisso et Poiteau. (Bergamot 



Orange.) 



a. Fruit preserved wet. 



&. Kind of fruit. For micr. section see Berg, Anat. Atlas, taf. 45. 

 For fig. of plant, see Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 52. 



86. CITRUS BIGARADIA, N. Duham. 



a. Flower buds. See Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 50. 



b. Immature fruit. 



c. Ditto, turned and perforated. (Issue Peas.) 



d. Bind of fruit. For micr. section, see Berg, Anat. Atlas, 



taf. 45. 



