('^) 
very full of veins, elated on both fides, and fofe un- 
derneath, except in the fall grown branches. The 
Flowers are very numerous, growing in Clpifiers, each 
compofed of 5 very httle woolly petala, thefe whiltt 
in bud are covered with as many fmali hoary greenifh 
husHeaves, which divide to the bottom. Thefe con- 
tinue to the bafe of the Frmt^ which are about the 
bignefs of Hazel-nuts, and pomted, and are of a buff' 
colour and as foft, each containing 5 Kernels. 
This Flowers in Noven^er, and the Fruit ripens a- 
bout AfriL 
83. Poon-nalai MaUk 
Angola Malabarica Ulmi folio. 
An ? Pai-Paroea fin Couradi H MaL Vol. 5. Tab. h. Mai. v. 5. 
46» p-^l. Raj Hifr. Plant. 1624. cap, 7. Tab. 4^.?. 91 
Grows about 6 or 7 foot high, as thick as a mans 
Arm, the whole Pla?^t made into Powder^ is given by 
the N^f/W in Butter and Honey againft Impotemjfj it 
being a ftrong provoker ioVemry, S. B. 
I have lately received this from Mr Edward Bulkhy 
at Fort St George, who adds, that a drink of the Bark 
and Leaves, is good in all windy pains of the Body, H m^/.v.j.t 
v/hich feems to agree with what thQHortHs Malab. fays'^^-P- 
of Couradi^ Vol. 5. p. 92. viz. that a Decoction of its 
Leaves^ Roots and Berries^ is very efficacious in Gonty 
pains, 
84- Coolauvalle Malab- 
Colinil Hart. Malah. Vol i. Tab. 55. p. 103. Shera- 
Punca Bram. 
Aftragalus Mdabaricus Yicix foliis, filiqua £:ilcata 
lanuginofa. 
Nil five Indigo fpuria Rd^ Hift. Plant. 1734.cap.21. 
Polygala Indica minor filiqais recurvis Sjen in H. 
Malab. V. i. p.104. Flor. MddL p. 218. pi. 12. id. Fol. 
pi. 
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