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XIV. Cassia- — Fruit of Cassia fistula, Linn. 
XV. Cinnamon — The bark of Ci7inainomum zeylanicitm, Breyne, and other 
species. 
XVI. (1) Cocoanut — The fruit of Cocos nv.cifera, Linn. 
(2) Coco-de-mer — The fruit of Lodoicea seychellanmi, LabilL 
XVII. (1) Kostus — The root of Aplotaxis auriculata, W Q, . {= Aiicklandia costus, 
Falc.). 
(2) Cholera. 
XVIII. (1) Borax. 
(2) Turmeric, Croco Indiaco) — The root of Curcuma lotiga, Linn. 
(3) Curcas — Seed of Jatropha curcas, Linn. ? 
XIX. Cuhcbs — Fruit of Piper cubeba, Linn. 
XX. (1) Datura — Seeds, leaves, &c.. Datura stramonium, Linn, and D. alba, 
Nees. 
(2) Durian — Fruit of Durio zibethimis, D'C. 
XXI. Ivory of the elephant. 
XXII. (1) Areca — The nuts of ^r^m catechu. Linn. 
(2) Plantain (Indian fig) — The fruit of 3fusa sapientum, Linn. 
XXIII. Malabathrum (Indian leaf) — The leaves of Cinnamomum tamala, Fr. 
Nees. 
XXIV. (1) Galanga, small, from China — The rhizomes of Alpina ojicinartim, 
Hance. 
(2) Galanga, large, from Java — The rhizomes of A. Galangal, Willot. 
XXV. Clove — Flowers of Eugenia caryophyllata, Thunh. 
XXVI. Ginger — Eoot of Zingiber officinale, Boscoe. 
XXVII. (1) Corn {khaskurro) — The hark and seeds oi Holarrhcena antidysenterica, 
Wall. 
(2) Avacari — ? The root of xSa^, Shorea robusta, Eoxb. 
(3) Sensitive plant. — Mimosa pudica. Linn. 
XXVIII. (1) Jack. The fruit of Artocarpus integrifolia, Linn. 
(2) Jamboloes — The fruit of Eugenia jambolana, Lam. 
(3) Jambos — The fruit of Jambosa Malaccensis. 
(4) Jangom.as — The fruit of Zizyphus sp. ? 
XXIX. Shellac — A secretion by the Coccus lacca. 
XXX. Lignum aloes (Eagle wood) — wood of Aquillaria agallocha, Roxb. 
COLLOQUY I. 
Peeamble. 
In which, is introduced Doctor Euano, well known to the author 
in Salamanca and Alcala, who came to India with a brother-in-law 
of his, a factor of a ship, and who came there for no other object than 
to obtain information regarding the medicines of that land and of all 
other simples found there. When he arrived at Goa, and hearing of the 
author's presence, both being known to one another, he went to lodge 
with him, declaring his object, to which the author replied : — 
