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Kalengi-^anfiava^ox in the Br<3chmans Language Bangh 
and commonly Bangue amongft us Europeajfs^ a true 
Species of /i/S^m^^ both by the icon and Defcriptior?, and 
very much taken notice of for its Narcotick and 
Inebriating Faculty, therefore of general ufe in hdta 
for the promoting of Venery, (for which the Duiroy\ a 
fort of Stramonium^ is celebrated in that Country) and 
in Hopping of Fluxes, but moft Specincaliy given in that 
Endemial DXeafe called Pitao^ a fort of Jaundife, con- 
traded by the frequent drinking of Arak or Rack^ <the 
abufe of Betel and Faufel^ and the daily working under 
z fcorching Sun. 
Naga-Dante^z fort of Rkinus or Palma Chrifn, of that 
violent and (ubtiie Purgative Nature^ that the very foiell 
of the red S^ds will excite the Stomach and Guts into 
Cicharrtck Motions. The Leaves txternally applv'd 
drive away Arthritick Symptoms. 
Several T/r/i3fi;^'i or Scropbularias^ one of which is 
in Flower a] ! the Year, and is conftcrated to the God 
li Viflnu, therefore i-y high Veneration amoogft the Brack- 
manSy none of which are ever obferved to be without it. 
To thefe might be added many beautifnl Species of 
Chryfanthemurris^ AmaranthoiJeSy Alfhe's, Ruiias, 77- 
thymalsy Althceds^ Conyzas^ Solanum's, Nepefas. Car- 
dtttcas, a-kin to the Leonurus of the Cape of Good Hope^ 
&c. all defcfibed and figured, with their Ules, in this 
Tenth Volume. 
' ' florti Malaharki^ Pars Vndecirna. 
This Eleventh Tame comprehends 6s Plants with 
their (lately Icons drawn from the Life. Ihs firil where- 
of is the Kapa-Tfiakka cr Ananas^ called by our Ameri- 
can Planters, TIk Pine- Apple ; 'twas firft brought into 
t\\^ Eaft from the Wefl-Indies, and grows larger here 
than in its own Native Soil. Its delicacy and ule are well 
known. 
Elettari or the common Cardamum of our Shops, (of 
which there are three Species ) delineated arid defcribed 
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