FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 



Europe, the berries of which are much eaten by the Tartars, and 

 from which the fishermen of the Gulf of Bothnia prepare a rob, 

 used with fresh fish. (Loudon.) 



N. 0. 185. THYMELIACE^E. 



Inocarpus edulis, the If, Maipe, and kata of Tahiti, or Otaheite 



Chesnut. 

 N. O. 189. SANTALACE^. 



Fusanus acuminatus, the Quandong or Australian Peach ; and 

 Leptomeria acida, one of the Native Currants of Australia. See 

 N. O.'s 115 and 132. 



N. O. 195. EUPHORBIACE^:. SPURGEWORTS. 

 Cicca disticha. W. Long-leaved Cicca. 



Linn. Syst, Monoecia Tetrandria. 



The fruit, used as a pickle. 



Vernacular. Hurfarori, Chelmeri, Hind. Cheramella, Huriphul, 



Nubaree, Beng. Urfalayoorie, Dec. Nelli, Mai. Cherambola, Goa. 



Arunelli, Tarn. Cheremin, Malaya. 



Habitat. Cultivated throughout India. 

 Remarks. First described by Van Rheede. 



Phyllanthus Emblica. W. Shrubby Phyllanthus. 



Linn. Syst. Monoecia Monadelphia. 



The fruit, used a pickle. 



Vernacular. Amulhi, Umrita, Sans. Amla, .Beng. Aoula, Anooli, 

 Amlaki, Aoonara, Aunwerd, Hind. Nelle, Mai. Nellie-kai, Tarn. 

 Usereke, Woosheriko, Tel. Aivusada-nelliy Cey. Amluj, Arab. 

 Amuleh, Pers. Boa-malacca, Malaya. 



Habitat. East Indies. 



Remarks. The pvpofidXavovs e/iTrXeV^ of Myrepsicus according to 

 Sprengel. Compare its synonymes with those of Cicca disticha. Under 

 N. O. 199. Urticacse, we have Gunnera scabra used for tarts like the 

 stalks of species of Rhubarb. 



N. 0. 200. ARTOCARPACE^:.. ARTOCARPADS. 

 Art o carpus integrifolia. W. Jaca. 



Linn. Syst. Moncecia Monandria. 



The compound fruit, used as a fruit ; and the seed, used as a nut. 



Vernacular. Kantal, Rental, Beng. Phunus, Dec. Tsjacka, 

 Pilavoo, Mai. Pila, Tarn. Pamsa, Tel. Kos t Her alee, Gediya 

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