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Seeahmooree — herb ; used in fevers as a medicine ; r in s. 



Sufea moosuree — herb ; r in s. 



Asgundh — herb ; r in s, am c; medicinal. 



Doormee — tree ; r in s. 



Cheet — tree ; r in s, a in c ; medicinal. 



Nagurmitha — herb ; r ins, given in fevers. 



Purora jungulee — shrub ; a in s. 



Chutel or Kheksha — shrub ; r in s, root used for poultices. 



Cimeeruttee — shrub ; r in s, and in c ; is a creeper ; fruit used in curry. 



Dhoodheabowur — shrub ; a everywhere. 



Dhuaee — shrub ; a in s, r in c. 



Kurerrooa, or Bugunuha — shrub ; root held to be a cure for horses gone 

 in the loins ; r in s. 



Dhame — tree ; a in s. 



Mahinee — shrub ; r in s, occurs in c ; root medicinal. 



Seearova — herb ; r in s, occurs in c ; root medicinal. 



Belroowa — herb ; r in s, occurs in c ; root medicinal. 



Maltagona — shrub ; r in s, and r in c ; medicinal. 



Kineearee — tree ; r in s, also in c ; medicinal. 



Dhourbhurowa — tree ; r in s, also in c ; medicinal. 



Kourqjaoor — shrub ; r in s. 



Bunaroowa — herb ; r in s, also in c ; prescribed in fevers and affec- 

 tions of spleen. 



Phuroosa chota — tree ; a in s, also in c ; fruit and bark reckoned cooling. 



Sunkusar — shrub ; a in s, also in c : seed prescribed in fevers. 



Gundpusar — shrub ; r in s, also in c. 



Aroos — tree ; a in s, also in c ; a preparation from prescribed in hoop- 

 ing cough. 



Cheeehseree — tree ; a in s, also in c. 



Bureear — tree ; a in s, also in c ; seed prescribed in gonorrhoea ; root 

 in hydrophobia. 



Guduhpooruna — shrub ; a in s, also in c ; a cure for swellings of spleen 

 and of joints ; thus says an informant— strip the bark from the roots ; 

 put it on the end of a metal pipe, which heat in the fire, then blow 

 through folds of cloth upon the diseased part, a blister is caused, and a 

 cure effected. 



Pakur — tree ; r in s, also in c ; new shoots eaten in curry. 



Bhunmooree — herb ; r in s. 



Emeelee — tree ; r in s, also in c; the tamarind. 



Toon— tree ; r in s, also in c ; flower affords a yellow dye ; wood rather 

 valuable. 



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