C 850 ) 
and holding it int he mouth, cures the mod: rebellious 
Tooth-ach^ as I have often experienced. The Decoftion of 
the Root cures Fluxes : The Natives ufe not the Fruity bat 
I have made an Extract of it, of excellent ufe in Flnxes^ 
and is alfo good in the Diabetes. S. B. 
: Acacia glcbofa Or/W^/^ filiqu a cinerea villofamonilis 
forma. , 
Hern.88(^- Acacia JEgjftia HQvmmdtz 886. Fig. vera feu fpi- 
Paik.1548 JEgyptiaca Park, 1548. Fig. I. Acacia fbliis Scorpioi» 
CB.^392. dis leguminofe CB- 392. pi. i. Ray H. PJ. 976. i. 
I* . The pods' are hoary and gray. Veflingius obferves 
^ay97 . ^^itm to vary very much in their length, viz., from an 
inch to more than a fpan long, and from 3 or 410 8 or 
10 divifions like a Necklace. This before ushasxi, with 
Park. one dark flattifh circled feed m each. Parkir^fons Figure 
154^. a- p. J 548. taken from Vefiingim is very like this Plant, and 
particularly the pod which he has mended," and added 
to it. ' 
1 10 1 10. Chenopodium polyfpermum Orient ale floribus ra- 
cemiferis. 
This grows about 4 foot high^ and 2 fingers thick* 
The Natives boyl and eat it. S. B. 
III. Balfamina aquat Indiae Oriental, fol. majore. 
111 Is about 4 foot high^ branches flender 5 the whole 
Plant, ground with Water, cures the bites of venemous 
hfeSs, if the Body be rubbed with it S, B. 
J J 2 * 112. Adundee^ MaUL 
The Bark and Root of this, ground with Water, and 
a fpoonful taken, cures Rhetmatifms\ and is good in a 
Gonorrhea. S. B. 
J j^' 1 1 g. T2ig2id2i Gent. Shevada MaUL 
Turbith Orientals folio cordato."* 
an Kattu Kelengu H M^/. V. xi. Tab. 51. p. 105. 
Garc. 1453 This Climer fpreads very much : I take it to be the 
^^P- 5^- Turbit or Tiguar of Garcias- The Natives cut this Root in 
pieces about 2 inches long, the better to take off the 
Bark, 
