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place. in two or three days cures. It grows in dry places, 
Hj^^^^. ^bout a foot high 5 has an herby tafte. S. B, 
Piuk.85. Under this name here are two varieties, which 
piuk^'86 Plnkemt has diftinguifhedin his Phjtograhia, Tab. 
Fig. 6. ' 86. Fig. 5. and 6. butfince that in bis Mantijfa, p. 154. 
f having forgot thefe,) he hath there dwindled them 
both into one new one. 
34- 34. Tamarifcus Madrafpata^a Cuprefli facie Muf, 
?8i!' Petwer.681. Autacore MaUL 
an?T. 3. This grows in fa^^dy ground, which in the Rain 
^g^' time is overflowed. I take it for a fpecies of Tama- 
rhke, but it grows not in this Country to any big- 
nefs 3 the thickeft I ever faw here, was about as hig 
as my wrift, and 3 or 4 foot high* S. 5. 
55. 35. Samolus M/^ij/r^j]?;'^^. Gram. Leucanthemi foUis 
Trini P^^^^f' Tranf No. 2 24. p. 3 2 5. fig. 25. Where I liave 
p. fully defcribed ir. My very worthy and ingenious 
3 2 J. No. Friend Mr Edward Bulkley Surgeon.^ at Fort St George 
"^^* tells me, being grownd with water and rubb'd on the 
Body, it cures the fwelUngs thereof. 
36. Conyza, Madrafpatana Carthami folio. Puke- 
piuk. 87. xsiud^ Malabo When frelh has a good fmell. S. 5. 
Phik^f ^^^^^ Plnkenet in his Mantijfa p. 188. had given 
f. ". Par. this amongft theF?r^^ aureas as a new plant, he imme- 
157. diately correds his Judgment^ andfuppofesit may be 
more properly rankt amongft the Eupatorii, where, 
if he has not twice figured it, vi'z.^ Tab. 87. fig. 5. and 
Tab. I J J, fig, I. he would do well to fetthemina 
clearer light, having very confufedly joyned other 
falfe fynonyms to them, as that accurate Botanift Dr 
Herman hath alfo obferved, and in ibme meafure 
cor reded in his Paradyfns BatavuSr p. 1 57- 
37. Galeopfis Hingmr 'poUumenfis ^^gxq minimo , 
fpica tenuiore. Kamndee poondoo Malab. 
This grows in dry places, about afoot high, is good 
with other things for Childrens Fevers. S, B. 
38. Va- 
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