■^^c.\^ 76. Ereweta-^MaraumM;?/^^. 
Wrig^ Bearmedoorica Tamarindi folio, floribus co- 
mofis., filiqua undulata fcabrl 
The Trank of this Tree is 8 or 10 inches diameter, 
and about 20 foot high. 
The Paivder ot the Branches^ Leaves, Fruit and 
Flowers, drank in Water cures Ring-worms^, the fame 
mull alio be. applied outv^ardly. 
Dr Pliikenet hath given fo many imperfeft Figures 
ot this Tribe, that it's very hard to judge whether this 
.be one amongftthem. 
Thefe Leaves refemble thofe of Tamarinds or Ahrus^ 
their middle rib inclining to the upper part of each 
Leaf, thefe grow in pairs without any pedicle, have 
commonly 8,and rarely exceed ten leaves, the upper pair 
always largeft. The Flowers are compofed only of ve- 
ry fine Threads about half an inch in length, and make 
altogether a very regular Plume or Tup^ they coming 
all from one bafe on a naked foot-ftalk, fomewhat 
more than an inch long. The Pods are blackifh, and 
as it were covered with a Pitcht Coat, full of fraall 
xracks or wrinkles, each pod is divided into feveral 
partitions like a Neck-lace, each near one inch long and 
3 quarters broad, flattifti, but elevated in the middle. 
77- . 7 7^ Pere-woondel Malab* 
nul Petiver. j^^j frudu arbor Madrafpatana Lauri folio Mf^fel 
Petiver 685^ 
This Jhurh grows about 6 foot high. Its Leaves and 
Fruit the Natives boyl for food, 5. B. 
The Fruit of this is about the bignefs of that of 
Yew,* and as the Stone of that is almoft wholly co- 
vered with a moift pulp, fo is this with a large calyx 
leaving only thq top of a pointed gland in view. 
, 78. Poordele MalaL 
Creeps on the ground, and feem to be a fpecies of 
Verbena refens nodifiora. The 
