324 PANGIACEiE-. [Diclinous Exoge.\>. 



after which they are dried to be used as a condiment. The bark thrown into water 

 poisons fish ; the juice of the leaves is used for destroying vermin, and in cutaneous dis- 

 eases, and cows die from feeding on them. The oil of the seeds is however employed 

 for frying. Dr. Horsfield adds that these seeds are rarely used, and curry containing 

 them operates as a cathartic on persons unaccustomed to them. 



GENERA. 

 Pangium, Reinu: Chaulmoogra, Roxb. I Hydnocarpus, Gcertn. 



(iyuocardia, R. Br. Chilmoria, Hamilt. Minmicksia, Dentist. 



Bevgsmia, Bl. 



Numbers. Gen. 3. Sp. 4. 



Position. Pangiace.b. — Papayaceae. 



Bixacece. . 



