(: §57 ) 
Had that accurate Botanift Dr Vluhnet but known 
Fruit of the Coccnlus lndi<z^ he would not have tha 
roneoufly attefted this to be it, and at the fame time ic ^ , 
afErm the Natsjatam Hort» Malab. VoL 7. Tab, i. p. i. ro 
be very differeni from the Cocculi Indomm^ whereas that 
it is the fame, the Hort. Malab. not only pofitively af- 
ferts, but I can prove it by Sfecimens I have to (hew of 
its Leaves and Frmt^ which Mr Edward Bulkley fent me 
from thofe parts. 
This is a Climer^ and being ground and mixt with 
Water, makes it ropey like whites of Eggs and clammy, 
which drank cures the Bjinmng of the Rewsj 3 fpoonfuls 
a Dofe. S. B. 
Pray take notice, that this ^alitj and f^erfue is meant N. Bi 
of the Plant before us, and not of the CochIhs IndU of 
the Shops, as the Dodor has unhappily attefted, that 
being a known intoxicating Pojfan : I therefore caution 
all people to beware of what this Phyfician has afferted 
in his pretended CorreU Mantijfa^ p. 52. 
1 3 1 . Noona chedde M^eM. 131 
Macandou, Arbor Conifera major, Periclymeni flore. ^"^^/^v. 
an Arbor Gonifera Macandou Bont. Bijl. Nat 97. Fig. i.T. 5*- 
an Cada Pilava Malab. Ma Cada Pala Bram. H. Mai. V.i.P' 97-^^^^ 
Tab. 52. p. 97. au Arbor hdica frudu aggregato conoide ^ 
Cada Pilava difta Ray H. PI. 1442. 
Grows 6 toot high, as thick as ones Arm. The pow- 
der of thQ Bark expels ffirW, and gives a Red Dye : 
There are three Species of this Tree, the other two are 
Surra Noona and Vela Noom^ both for the fame ufe. 
S.B. 
132. Surru pier ru M^/^^. 
Phafeolus Malak pilofus auriculatus, fl. flavo. ^ jvj^i y; 
Katu Ulinu Malab. lldidi Br^/;^. Grao do Pulia L^fi s.Tab.s». 
Neer boonen 5e/g:. Hort, Malab. V. 8. T^^. 50. p. 95; p- ^^ 
This is Mungo of Parki^fi^ and Garcias^ and is a 
cooling refrelhing Diet 5 the M(7m call it Mnngo, and I 
believe 
