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gmfesOhra Copello, 'whole flat Head is mark'd with the 
Figure of a pair of Spe&acles, This Viper or Serpent 
I have feen in JMr. Charltoris excellent Mufcum. The 
Juice of the Leaves (though poyfonous) apply 'd ex- 
ternally, drives away the Gout calfd Valvida by the 
Indians of Malahar. Breynius in his Second P roar owns 
makes the Can tram , and Modita-Caniram to be Tree 
Night-(hades, Solanum arhoreum Indicum maximum foliis 
Qenoplia five tfepecejkp. pag. 92*, 93. But whether the 
Nux Vomica is properly the 6eed of a Solanum, I leave 
to the more nice Botanifts to determine. 
Amongft the Leguminofe Plants of this Sth Part, the 
Ferim-kaku-valli is remarkable, which bears a prodigi- 
ous large Lobe, containing 30 great flat Beans, out of 
each whereof they make entire Purfes and 5nufF-boxes : 
Thefe Seeds are call'd by fome Cor Santti Thomce, and 
by others Fahce purgatrhes. They are Co common and 
plentiful in the Ifiands and Continent of Indies that 
whole Ships may be loaded with them. 
Nai-Coranna is the Phajeolus SurattentisSiliqua hirfutfe 
pungente, or our Couage, whofe bliftering or pricking is 
icon cur'd by the Herb cali'd Thumha. The Pod and 
Seed of this Kidney-bean are efteem'd high provocatives 
to Venery, (perhaps by the fame realon that Canthari- 
des are) and a fuccefslul Medicine in Dropfies. There 
is another Species of this pungent Couage in Malahar 
calfd Kaku-valli, a-kin to, if not the fame with the Ma- 
couna of Brajil, defcrib'd by Margrave and Pijo. 
Schanga-Cufpi is the Flos Clitorius of Breynius , the 
Juyce is Vomitive, and the root Purgative. Konni a 
(brt of Ahrus or Liquorice, whofe Bean is commended in 
the Hemorrhoids. Ana<Mullu> calfd by the Fcrtuguefes 
Haflicantoand Falas Turquefca, remarkable for its many 
Galls or Excrefcencies full of Infedts, as alfo for its ftrong. 
Iharp Prickles, with which the Indians bore their Ears 
tor the hanging of their various Pendents of Gold and 
Precious 
