i8. 
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Pluk. 228. Sjrwgd fcandcns Madrafpatana Fruxini folUs denjiori^ 
' bus, cUviculis donata Pluk, Fhyt, Tab. 2 20. Fig. I. 
The cUviaiU to this Plant are wholly owing to the 
Do^or^ Qww donation, and had his Epithet ot Scan- 
devs hcQn alfo left cut, it had been lefs maqueraded, 
being an ereft Plant rifing thre^ or four foot high , and 
divides into many jBr^^/zt-yie/, tiiQ Flomr very fragrant, 
and Fmit fmall, which they foak in water all night 
to bring off the Husky then Boyl it, which is good 
food. rS.B. —2 
' . ' I8. -i^/zy^/^i" Madrafpattous trifoliatus. Pukak* 
"' chrdde Mahh» 
This is a Shrub about five or 6 foot high^ and as 
thick as a mans Thigh. The Natives mix the Juice 
of itsB^r^ which is very thick, with Limy to make 
it laft long, and by this means it becomes as "hard ias 
. Stone. S. B. ^-"^^ ^> ' ■ " r 
RayH. Dr P/^/^f;/e^ confounds this Tree with his Arbor 
Piuk^i' ^omatica e Coxom^ind^X Laurinis foliis binis ternifveno* 
jf?ri^ Raij H. P/. 1808/Phytogr. T^^^^^^ 5. which 
if he had nicely confidered xhi Flowers of, he would 
havfe fdt^M them very ^differerU:^^ his Leaves are 
fometimcs 4 together, as weir as^ 2 or g, whereas this 
is conftantly trifoliated. 
ig'?: V ip. My Du-Bois his Mtf^r^ welted Sun-Flower. 
fig^^5 Chryfanthemum pafvw^ :] ramfijfimum , membranaceo 
Oxon. " caule Madarafpatenfe P///i^. '3^^. t6o» Fig- 5. Hifi. Oxon^ 
f ^No^' 5ec?. p. 25. NoM, CharangHll€ Malab. 
Vi^ °' It s a fmall low P/^^?r fix or eight inches ^/g;^ , of 
a faint fweet fmell. It fometimes grows of itfelf in 
' Gardens. 5^ J5.o,v'^^- c-^-^^-^^^^ ^*^^^^ c"^^^^;^ ' 
^ ^ol ' ^ 20. Ferrum 'EqfiiMm tndjQ J^fealiabarietlfe filiquis in 
\\^^\\ fummitate QomtX in Hort . Malab. V. 9. Tab. 18. p. 31. 
««. p. 31. Muf, Petiver. 53. Neer-pundo Gent Neruchaddaj Ma- 
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