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Iferk^ which they put into a cleanCloath, between two 
Earthen Pots unglazed which fhut clofe, the undermoft 
being I full ot Milk, which they boyl almoft all 
away, that the vapour may penetrate the faid Bar^^ 
which afterwards they dry in the Sun and powder it ^ 
a dram of this is a very gentle but brisk Purge, and does 
not gripe in the leaft 5 mixt with other things it ferves 
them for many Dijlempers. S. B; 
114. Aflioga-maraum M^/^^. ^^4 , 
Ptnel Madrafpat fol. anguftiffimo mucronato frudu ^f^'^'"-'^ 
majore Mnfei Petiver 666. an Narum Panel H. MaL V.H.Mai.v. 
2. Tab. 10. p. II, Ray H. PI. 1636. cap. 20. i.Tab.io, 
This grows 15 or \6 foot high, and 7 or 8 inches ^ayVdg^. 
diameter,' The Root and Leaves boy I'd in Water, andc. ae. 
the fick batlid with it, cures cold Paws and Rheuma- 
tifms. Dr Plukenet erroneoufly afferts thefe^ ie^iz/ei" to 
grow oppofite, and as fdfely fuppofes it to be the Asjo- 
gam Hort, Malab. V. 5. Tab. 59. p. 117. 
115. Mulla ^?»?/^-maraura MalaK %it^^^ 
Waga Madraffat. Spinofa Mimofe foliis floribus par- f^ff '''''' 
vis fpicatis Mnf. Petiver 700.1 
an Acacia genus Indianum flofculos ferens luteos race- 
matim cohserentes, filiquis majoribus latis planis Wawnk^ 
thia Cingalenfibus D. Sjien in H, Malak V. i, p. 70. 
This differs from the next only in being bigger and 
prickley 5 is about 16 or 18 foot high, and 7 or 8 inches 
diameter. The Bark and Root ground with hot Water 
cures Catarrhs, Cough, and pains of the Head, S. B. 
I have reafon to believe f having more than once ob- 
ferved it 5 J that generally where thQ Malabar word Mul^ 
la or MuUy is applied, it fignities Thorny, as &7^e/^doesin 
the Bort. Malabo as you may fee in the 2d Volume Tab. 
45» 6, 7 and 8, which are all like this fpinofe, g 
116. Ovvia -maraum* Malab, MuCPein^ 
Waga M^drafpatana Mimofe foliis floribus parvis fpi- ^99. 
catis, Muf. Petiver. 699. 
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