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thefe Seed have not been bigger than a Pepper Cortii, 
That accurate Botanijl, the Reverend Father Camel^ 
alfo aflfures us that this old fort grows with them in 
the ?hilippwe IJles, where by the Natives it's called A- 
palla l^Uhnn* 
Ilikewife find the fame amongft ray Qklneft Vaintrng^ 
of VUnts^ under the name of Teng, Lartg^chaw.aud they 
n.rk Chin, there ufe it as a Difcuffer and Cleanfer. vid* Htrhar. 
T^k^oFiijy^ noft. a//^e/e illuminat. Tab. 40. Fig' 13. 
I therefore think Dr Flukemt had no reafon here to 
multiply fpecies in making this Mdabar fort to have 
greater Seed, v^Jien the Figure in the Bortus Malab. 
Not only (hews the contrary, but the Commentator on 
that Noble Herbal^ alfo pofitively fays it's the very fame 
with Cdfper Bauhine^ and other Authors. 
Jr. 81, Chetamucan Malab. 
Anil Rearmeedooricum trifoliatum , glaucum, filiquis 
rigidis. 
The whole Plar/t ground with Water and drank, 
cares the bites of Serpents and venomous Infers. S. B. 
This at tfirft fight refembles the true Indico^ (of 
which it is a fpecies) efpecially as to its Flowers and 
Pods, its chief difference is, its having but 3 leaves^ 
and the whole plant more glaucous or filvery, parti- 
cularly its ftalks. 
The time of Flowering in its Native Soil is about 
Janudrj/» 
^jj. 82. Toule-cutte Malab. 
Arbor Pearmeedoorica Inglandis folio, frudu race- 
mofo, villofo, trinucleato. 
This Tree is 6 or 8 inches diameter , and about 20 
foot high. The Decodion of the Bark, Leaves and 
. Fruit, cures Wind and Cholick pains. S. B, 
Thefe Leaves grow oppofite without an odd one 
at £lie end, they ftaud on very (hort foot-ftalks, are 
v€ry 
