^JLNDOUNA, 



possessed of similar properties to tiic Cajif puli 

 so Ino'lily r^tei^itH'il in intliroilial rliciiinatifsiii as 

 an cnibrocatiou. Tlic oil kuowu by the name of 



Cajii i>uti* oil is pi'odtrc^d ft<m th« leam of 

 % teed of ihe M^nimm g&m^ oi the species 



M. kncadendron and M. (^^p^. 



By fi\'e o'clock, v.y\. we arrived, after a very 

 agreeable day's journey, at the neat white cot- 

 tage of iMr. Jl^eea isat lii&mdfioftat w fefisijsiajd^ 

 a journey of tireniy^tklne miles &k aad 

 were now within a few miles of Yas Plains, 

 although they were not vi^ible from this farm ; 

 the line stream of the Yas river Hows tlirougli 



" wliite wood (Kayu, wood ; |)utt, wbitt ). Tlif nuKle of 

 prcj[)ariiig the oil is as IbJlows " The leaves ure collected 

 hk-ik hoi dry and put into tboreog^y dfy bags^itt whieH^ 

 nevertheless, tliey sutm spoutiineously hciit and lyecouiu moist, 

 as if macerated in water. They are tlien cut iii pieces, in- 

 fuseict ik irater, and \^ ^ 4sxm^At%^u i^^t, iihet ifirtiltih 



tlicy aiv distilled. 'I'lie f|nantity of oil tliey yield is very 

 smalli scarcely more Uum three fluid draclmia being obtaijied 

 two t^ags of lisaves.*'— JB!i^J?g5^i((y. 

 " "WliLii ML'u ly drilu n it Ve»jf ^tl^i^, pclocld, ftiwl VOlft- 

 ^\s\ and Kuniphius sajs^ ^neHf ftl^ngly of ear^sifn9iiti^» 

 but IS more pleasant* ^ d:CCDuni <tf tine high price of tts^ 

 Caju put! oil, It is siud to be often adulterated with ott of 

 turpeutine, and coloured ulili i-\im\ w^^ii»*'--Tii4mpsoii^s 

 AoiuihH Disjmmrifi t^vu. pa^^u 410. 



