C ^79 ) 
KurkA, dalle J \a€eylon Jufula, a fort of Glam Teni- 
Jlris, and eaten in the fame manner. It grows pleori- 
fully in Sandy places. 
. koJda-PaU, or Sedum Indkim pakflre.folm Utijfmh, 
crtffiSt fiorihus albicantihus pHofist floats on the Water 
like the Stmtiotes or Aloe PaluftriSyXxikd much in Bloody, 
f luxes, GoughSy and Lumbago's. 
Befides thefe many more might be enumerated otit 
of this Eleventh Volume, of daily ufe in the Indian Phar 
macopmiay as fome Aloest great varieties of the Arifarum^ 
the Dracmculus ox Arum Polyphylkm, many Nymphieas^ 
GladivU Paluftres, Trihulus Aqmtktrsy feveral (orts of 
)^timd lMlieSy I^^ Arrow- heads ^ Baftard Species of 
Paffion- Flowers, abundance of curious Bitrdweeds^ 
which make up this Tome. 
■^^^:^,--Horti Malaharkty Pars Duodechna & Tjltima, 
I 3rhis Volume concludes the whole Work, the Noble 
Author dying on Ship- board the laft Year htloxt Suratt, 
|l^here the Dutch Eajl-lndia Company lia^/e ordered a moO: 
!|yl3gnificent Monument to be erefted for this Great Be* 
nefa^ior, and Ornament of their RepubUck. 'Tis to be 
At^ifti'd that his Papers and Defigas relating to the reft of 
ihQ Dutch Colonies in Afa Africa ( where he has 
(oiiie time refided under Publick Gharafters ) may have 
fallen into Generous Hands, that will not fuffer any part 
of thz Creation to be abfconded from Mankind, nor the 
Works of Great Men to lye buried in Oblivion, or d^* 
ftroyed by Vermine. 
^ This lallTome contains 79 Icons together with De- 
icfiptions, and a general Index to the wliole Work. It 
l^^^gins with feverali)eaatiful Or (^^^jr/^c^/x or Abordve 
Qrchts growing like Mijfeltoe upon Trees, ufed by the 
indians in Convulfive and Feveriih cafes, 
. The Woods in thefe Climates muft afford pleafant. 
jPfofpefts, the Trees being loaded with variety of Herbs 
f' ther climbing to the tops of them, or (hooting cut of 
eir Trunks and Branches, of which this Volume gives 
T t z miny 
