14. Coodee ChitUmmuttee Malab. 
This with Glint a Parmge^ Succn. Tippelee nmlln, Cha- 
mum* ChitYOrmnlUim. Candnn-gatrc^, Nelawawmoo. 
PaHtpauticHm' Cutta mullee. Canjeerever. Thefe ele- 
ven they boyl and drink the Deco&ionoi, for all (orts 
of intermittitlg Fevers, It is a wQ'^k Herh, and for the 
moft part rr^/Vj or lieson the Gr^;^//i^. S, 
Dr P/^^e^e^ calls this in his Phjiograph Tsih 1^2,^}^^^^- 
Fig 5 . Althea minima furre&aVeromc£ villous foliis e Ma- 
drafpatana/ Yet in his Cbrreft M^/?^//^ gives it again 
as new, with the Charader oi proambensy ysihidx he 
t<(^ugilt tpv Qpte^w ledge Mr Bropn- fov^ but Itow he 
can prove it furredt a, too^ himfelf can only beft in- 
form us. 
15. Va^ta^cormdee Malab. Boor darn m 1 ndoftan. ' ^ ° 
It<grows,ip moifl ^pb^s^ xh.Q Flower of a deep red 
or f grplf ^ j;be^: i^ole Plant of a mod grateful jmelt\ 
it grows fometimes a foot high. The P(?Wer of this 
.with;j pt 4 other things they ufe for the Pox., z drink- 
of this jwith three more they cure Fevers, The bot- 
fpni Z?e^^(^>r arevfbmetim^ and one ' 
K TJ!i^t m<f>0: celebrated Betanift, Dr P/i^^e^ej^^ mayye-pjuk. log^ 
ry well boaft oftliis i of Plants, if he pj^j^^.^^ . 
multiplies others as he has done this, making it 4}ree Y^_ ^/h. 
different Herbs., } as you ;.m^y fee in the Philosophical ^'^^^ 
Tranjadtions.'H^:^^:^^^*:^. p.^^^''^' 
2s/^/^//j)je Gent i^. 
A fort of C^|?er , being of the fame Species with No. 
8 . "It's a prickly BhJIj about three foot high the 
Flowers fweet , the Fruit ilnall and very bitter, the 
whole Plant, that excepted, is good for the P^x, las 
alfo for Fevers m(^\ Q^mK vmixed' with other things, : 
