r 582 1 
yertm. \t purges hoth m Infufion and P^Wer, and is given 
by the Natives m the Pox and lingring Fevers. Mr 
Sam Brovpft. 
Tab.Piuc Df Plukenet hath given a lame Figure of this in his 
u^n^nt^h^^i^^' Tab. 314. Fig 4, and hath very little rea- 
p.410. fon to fuppofe this Oriential Shruh^tohQ ihtTepehoax- 
Aim^ Bot '"^ Rcechus pag. 410, which bears red Flowers and 
15^1.35. two Seeds only, whereas the Flomr of this is yellow, 
and the Seed feldom or never fewer than fix. 
3- 3. Vedudee Malab. 
Muf. Pe- SiliquofHs Madrafpat. frutex Glycgrrhiza foliis alternis 
^^^''>^y^-MHf.Petiverj^76. 
m'ghth. This is a Skurl? with flender Branches about 4 or 5 
foot high. 
Vertue, jj. very good to expel Worms of all fons, and to 
eafe pains proceeding from them. The Juice is very 
bitter ^ they chufe therefore to eat a handful of Leaves 
boyl'd. S. B. 
^ 4. Neer-corea Malab. 
Place' It grows in wet phcQS^Padde Fields, &c. lt is about 
i^eighth. ^ f^Qj j^jgjj^ J j^^Q^ Phyfical ufe of it. . S. B. 
y. 5. Telamiureve Mdlah* 
Hei^th, This is a fmall Shrub about one or two foot high: 
Vtrtue,, It ftrongly provokes TJri^e, if the Decoftion of the 
r oafted Her^ betaken with a little Powder oi Borax. 
Fmety. Qf this there is another larger fort. S. B. 
S'^Ma^ V ^^^^ ^Q^ms to differ very little or nothing from our 
9.Tai!o. \o[common ■ Melilotj and if it be the Sdendadi pullu Hort. 
V 7S^\vLk>Mdlab. Vol. 9. Tab. 40. p. 75. the Figure of the Leaves 
Viuk. ^45.^^^ ^^^^^ expreft, they being too broad and not ere- 
£ 4' nated. Dr Plukenet's Icon in his Phytograph Tab. 45. 
fig. 5. is not much better, his being alio whole and 
fet altogether from one bafe, whereas the extream Leaf 
(hould ftand at fome diftance from the Pair. It ra- 
ther agrees with his 4th Figure in the fame Table^ 
which alfo comes from thefe parts, and perhaps may 
be both oviQ Plant* 6. Lau- 
