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Kampong^ Refembles the nettle in gfowth ; it*s fruit, the blackberry. 
The leaf, being chewed, is ufed in dreiling fmall, frefti wounds, Seatp* 
Bears the refemblance of a wild fig, in leaf and fruit. It is applied tathe 
Neas fcurf or leprof}^, when not inveterate. Succoodoodoo. Has the ap- 
pearance of a wild rofe. A decoction of it's leaves is ufed for curing a 
<liforder in the fole of the foot, refembling the ringworm, called maU 
Uas* Padoovrooang, An herb with a pointed, ferrated leaf, bitter al- 
inofl: as rue. An infufion of it is taken for the relief of difurders in the 
bowxls. CabQ<i. The bark and root are applied to cure the c&cdees or 
itch, rubbing it on the part affedted. Marampo(yan* The young flioots 
of this, are rubbed over the body and limbs after violent fatigue, having 
a refrelhing, and corroborating quality. Make make. Plant with a 
■white, urabel laced bloflbm* The leaf is applied to reduce fwellings. 
Cbappc, Wild fage. It refembles the fage of Europe, in color, talle, 
fraell and virtues, but grows to the height of fix feet, and has a large, 
long and jagged leaf, with a blolTom refembling that of groundfiL Mur- 
reekongan, A vine. The leaves broad, round ifh and fmooth, The juice 
of the ftalk is applied, to cure excoriations of the tongue. Ampi ampu 
A vine, with leaves refembling the box» and a fmall fiofculous flower. It 
is ufed as a medicine in fevers. Cad&Q, An herb. The leaf in fhape and 
tafte refembles the betel. It is burned to preferve children newly born 
from the influence of evil fpirits (Jin)* Gombay, A flirub with mo- 
nopetalous, ftellated, purple flowers, growing in tufts. The leaves arc 
ufed in diforders of the bowels. TahoLvi hoocmu A fhrub with a femi- 
flofculous flower, applied to the cure of fore eyes. Cachang parang* A 
bean, the pods of which are of a huge flze : the beans are of a fine 
crimfon. Ufed in pluretic cafes. Seepeet, A flirub with a large oval 
leaf, rough to the touch and rigid. An infufion of it is drank in iliac 
affe^ions. Daoun fedingtn* Leaf of a remarkable cold quality. It is 
applied to the forehead^ to cure the head-ach, and fometimes in hot fevers. 
Long pepper is ufed for medicinal purpofes. Turmeric alfo, mixed 
with rice, reduced to powder, and then formed into a pafle, is much 
ufed outwardly, m cafes of colds, and pains in the bones ; and chunam, 
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