. 62. Alyxia lucida, Baker. A shrub whose bark and arai s are êm- 
ployed i in the manufacture of nativerum. (W.Reg.) Andriambavifohy 
(Sak.). 
63. Cerbera impen venenifera, Poir.) Afferds the € 
formerly employed in the * Tangéna" ordeal. (E. Coast.) Tang 
ASCLEPIADE JE. 
Cryptostegia madagascariensis, Bojer. A shrub, the bark of 
which is used by the Sakalava in the manufacture of rum, and its fibre 
. for fishing lines. (W. Reg.) Lombiro (Sak.). 
LoGANIACE X. 
65. Sea spherocephala, Baker, and N. terminalivides, Baker 
_ The wood of these trees is employed in house building. (Forests of E. 
is ~ Lambinana, 
66. capitata, Baker. A hard-wooded tree whose wood is used in 
house baie (E. and Cent. Regs.) Vàlanìrana. 
67. Buddleia madagascariensis, Lam. The berries of this shrub 
appear to be used in some parts of the island in the ene oe of rum, 
its flowers in dying the cloth called “ Jiafótsy," and its leaves were 
“formerly used as a substitute forsoap. (Widely sires i in the island.) 
Séva. 
68. Anthocleista amplexicaulis, Baker. A large-leaved shrub, some 
part of which the natives employ for malarial fever. (In and about 
upper forests of E. Re eg.) Landémy. 
* . A. rhizophoroides, Baker. A tree Whose wood is used in house 
building: (Forests of E. Reg) Varia hy. 
ScROPHULARINE. 
“70. Buchnera hs ruere Benth. A herb with which the natives 
stain their teeth. — T'ambolo. 
Bieonracua. 
. 7l. Colea Telfairie, Bojer. A small tree with hard and durable 
wood. (Opeu country in Cent, t. Reg.) | Hitsikitsika. 
72. Phyllarthron bojerianum, DC. A shrub or small tree whose 
wood is variously =e (Cent. and E. Regs.)  Zàhana. 
Ai uas. 
T8. Rhinacanthus communis, Nees. The seeds are used for scenting 
_ clothes. (Cent. Reg.) Voandlakély. The roots of this plant are used 
.. in China under the name of T. Tong-pang-chong, and in India under that 
E of Nagamullie, i in certain forms of skin disease. 
