( 7^5 ) 
This is 3, Shrub about 4 foot higfi 3 here are two 
forts, the other is^ c^lVd Perrecau^a-cheddee, the Rocj, 
Bark and Leaves hoyVd and drank, cures pains mu the 
B^^ms proceeding from Cold, S. B. 
60. Mudde-maer Mooddee Malak 
Is about 5 or 6 foot the Root, Bark. Leaves, 
Fiower and Seed, the Natives bruife or grind with 
Milk, and drink it for the Running of the Rei?u^ .0- 
thers boy] the fame in Butter for that ufe^ and fome 
take it in hot water for the fame. This is one of tiicir 
P^^/er^/s in that Diftemper, S. B. 
■ - 61, Patchurcha Malak 
This rifes in branches 6 or 8 foot high, they do not 
ufe it inwardly, but boyl it in water, and then put red 
hot Stones in the faid water, then covering themfelves 
and Pot, the hot Vapours of which procures a plenti-^^ 
ful fweat, which cures G/6?j', P4;^/, 
This and the laft feems to be both of the Q]?er kind, ' 
but the fpecimens being much impaired, we dare not 
be pofitive, 
6^. Clachedde Malab. 
Lycium Madrafpat. foh Alaterni piano , Jafmini 
flore. 
This is about 2 or 5 foot high^ it bears a fweetifti • 
Fruit as big as a Vea. 
There is another fort calfd Vidde^cla^chtddej ox 
the great Cla-chedde^ which is 5 or 6 foot high. 
The jS^r^ of both, or either of the Roots ground 
with water, and drank, cures B^/><?e/ by diilolving 
them, (which the Natives think the beft way of cure) 
the fame ground with Lim-juice^ cures Sores ot 
Biles, 
Thefe Leaves grow oppofite on fcarce difcernable' - 
foot'ftalks, they are thick, ftiff, and veiny, very like . 
the common Alaternus, but are not ferrated. 
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