( 7^^ ) 
Dr Plukenet hath very erroneoufly Egnred the Fruit 
of this, he fettinga Crown on it, it having none, but 
terminates in a point, 
52. Carvaut-lackeree MaL 
Spergute afEnis Pearmeedarica , foliis rotundis pubef- 
centibus. 
It lies on the ground in branches a foot or vi foot and 
^lalf long. 
The Decoction of this and Porapatree is good for 
Fevers in Children. Boyl'd with i'i/S gives a very 
pleafant tafte. S. B» 
Thefe Leaves are like the Alfine Amr. Nummula- Dsfcriptm. 
tlx folio Pat. Bar. prodr. but are hoary , efpecially 
whilft young* 
The Flowers commonly grow at every joynt, 3, 4, 
or more together, the hoary pentapetalos calj/ces whol- 
ly cover the feed Vejfels^ wliich when ripe, contain 
many v.ery fmall hldsk feed^ 
53. Chengunnee Malak 
CafEa Pearmeedx?ricaj folio Sen^^ obtufo, fubtus pu- 
befcente. 
Thefe Flowers exactly refemble thofe oiCajJla Fijh" 
la^ the leaves fomewhat like Sena, but are hoary un- 
derneath, and end blunt, with a little Spinula in the 
middle. 
This rifes 16 or 18 foot high, and the trunk as ^/6/V4 
as a man s Leg. 
The Decoftion of the Leaves and Flowers taken in- 
wardly, and the Root ground with Water and a lit- 
tle Lime Juice, cures the Itch and Scab. E. B. 
54. Chaipoondoo M^/^i. 5^^, 
Knawel Pearmeedooricum GM'n Intd foliis, flor. co- 
moQs. 
Roafted and boyl'd in Water, and the Decodion 
given to thofe fick of Vomiting, Loofenefs, and 
Rrrrr 2 want 
