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Woods of Ceylon, tho' all alike in Leaf, Flower and 
Fruit. Beejba, whofe Leaves are arundinaceous, a-kin to 
the By or Bambou Cane defcnbed in the firft Tome, out 
of the Beejba the Natives make their Baskets, Arrows, 
and Writing Pens. Ma-Hi, a third Species of Bam* 
lou, fent as Merchandize into Verfia, Arabia, and the 
Turkijb Empire, where they make long Pipes of it for 
the fmoaking their Tobacco. Cammetti, a fort of Tree 
Tithymal or Spurge above Forty Foot high, with the 
Deccdtiort whereof they kill Worms, and cure Ulcers : 
The milky Juice of this Plant mixt with the Powder 
of Carcaputa fa fort of Gutta Gamba or Gemou^ is faid 
to perform Wonders in Dropfies. Many of the reft 
containd in this Fifth Volume may be referr'd to our 
Vitis Uaa, to the Myrtles, the Lauriflines or Wild 
Bays; to the Rhamnus, Euonymus,&LC. all whicffthe /#- 
clians apply to many ufesin Phyfick, Mechanicks, and 
Agriculture. 
Ihrii 
