65. OiteipcmsLYUtte Malab. cs^- 
Praffiam Madrafpatan, folio latiflimo. Maf. Petiv, ^'''""^ 
6yi. m ^ Tsjadaen MaL V. 10. Tab. 89 p. 175. h. m4,Vao. 
Here is another fort of this, caird Rcttepemarenee,^'^^'^- ^^r- 
they are both about 4 foot hig^, and fmell ftrong, the 
Natives moiften both or either ot them over the ftearns 
of boyling Water, then prefs out the Juice, which 
they drink for Afihma^ Wind and cold Pains. This 
they take in the morning, but at a night they drink 
the Decoftion for the fame, S, B. 
The lower Leaves ot this Plant are very broad, and 
refemble our Ballote^ or (linking Horehound^ but are 
larger, the ftalk is 4 fquare and carinated, the fpike is 
fometimes above a (pan long, the Whirls are thick fet, 
and nearer the top the clofer together, each guarded 
with 2 leaves, the Bufks are ftellated and Ixoary, as is 
jthe whole Plant. 
66* Paul-pronee Malak 
Capparis Madrafpatan.B2ildu(kn folio Muf. Petiv,62j^, ^etiveF 
This rifes 5 or 6 foot high^ and is 2 or 3 fingers 6%^. 
thick'' 
V The Natives drink the Decoftion of this btuifed for 
a Gonorrhea and Drop fie ^ S. B. 
Thefe Leaves are very ftiff^ and full of fine Veins, 
fome are broad, others narrow, but all terminate in a 
(harp point, they grow inordinately on very ftiort 
foot-ftalks. 
67. Muurlachedde Malak ^r. 
Vkis Pearmedoorica foliis ternis fubrotundis-ferratis. 
The Roots of this ground with Water, diffolves Bh- 
hes, the fame cures pains in the Joj/nts. 
Here is a leffer fort of this CUmer^ called Ceni-Mn- 
uriee. S, B, 
Thefe Flowers grovv racemofe like the common F/W, 
or rather our Virginia Creeper^ of w^hich it feems to be 
a fpecies, but dix4ers in having only 5 leaves, and thofe X 
much lefs and round. S f f f f 68. 
