6}* 65 . Vacaunnee MiW. 
Cocciicr 2i Madrafpat. calyce tnagtiO Staphjlodendr 
Mnf. Pit^w Africani folio AD// Petiver 376. 
If 6, The of this is of an AQi colour, round , hard, 
and fhining, about the bignefs^ of a large P^^, it ftands 
; in a large velvetty i^^/jjf, feemingly tetrapetalofe, its 
Kerml blaek, and divides in the middle like a Bay 
berry, the Leaves at firft putting forth are very hoary, 
but when full grown, are very like the Cape Bladder 
jJSfof, and only hoary on the under fide. 
From feme of thefe bruifed or crackt berries^ I have 
obferved to flow a ftiining hard black Gum. 
^4. Caut^Yellendae M^/^/'. 
Toddali Madrafpat. fpinofus^tolio rigido lobato fub- 
-tus incano. 
.Of this here areg forts 5 Tellenefeda-chedde and this 
are large Trees, the Fmh of the iirft is fmaller and 
xeddifh. 
The other larger, and of a greeniihyellow, and is 
'Parkinjons Bor and Ber of Acofla. The third fort is a 
low (hrub and bears no Fruit, it*s called by the Mala- 
hars h^xtCallaree-Tellendee. 
The tender top Leaves and Flowers of either, or all 
mafhtfmall and mixt with (owre Milk, cures Gripes 
and Bloody Fluxes, and is good in all Loofenejfes^ as 
alfo for Gonorrheas ^ the Fruit is alfo binding. S. B. 
n. M.v. 4 1. This Tree is of the Toddali kind, in the 4th Volume 
^r. p. 85. K^y^{ ii^Q Hortus Malah. Tab* 40 & 41, and comes next 
.to the Perin-Toddali.iTab 41. p. 85. which is faid to - 
be the Jujuba Indica^ CB* 446^ 
r^. 44^ pL I have two xDr three of thefe fpecies, and (hall 
therefore refer the nice diftinftion of them, (they be- 
ing hitherto .confounded^ until an opportunity offers 
.of treating of tluem together. 
Oate. 
