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believe that which Varkinfon fays is kin to it, is that the 
Moors call Tour^ which they fay is hot, and therefore 
give it for fuch as hot diet is proper. Both thefe (hake 
you. S^B. 
J 22 133, Chata-maraum Af^/^^. 
Un^.Petiv. Waga Madrafpat. Minof^ foliis pinnatis, filiquis maxi- 
^9^' mis comprefliSj Mi^yrPe^/z^er. 698. 
Is about a foot diameter^ and 16 or 17 foot iigh 5 
the Oylof the Fruit by Expreffion cures Scald Headsy 
the Root and Bark is Carminative, and expels Wind. S. B. 
134 134' Paule-coodee Malak 
Scammonia Chamherambaca Androfemi folio.. 
This Cotton Climers Leaves the Natives boyl, and eat 
for fpitting or vomiting Bloody drinking a Decoftion of 
the Rooty S. B. 
135 135. Ullarehan Af^/^^^. 
Is about a foot highy ground with Water cures Soreu 
S.B. 
We are obliged to Dr T^lukenet for informing us, that 
this Plant bears a fpike of hexapetalous Flowersy fince 
which that part is loft, and here is now only remaining 
its Graffy Leaves. 
136 136. Paule-maraum M?/^^. Vditsptti ZejlanicalJdLyxrQ' 
cerafi folio, leviter ferrato. 
This grows 6 or 7 foot highy and thick as ones Leg 5 
the Fruit is good for Confumptions and heftic Fca^versy is 
a little laxative 3 the Decoftion of xhtRoot and Bark is 
good for the fame. B. 
This is the fame with No 98. aforegoing. 
137 137. Calle relle Mai ah. 
Ficus ChamberambacaVonnxfoliky fruftu parvo gemino. 
Grows about 6 foot highy and fometimesas thick as a 
mans Leg. The whole Plant in powder Zi taken in hot' 
Water cures internal ulcerated P//e/,and is good in Ulcers 
of the Inteftines. B* This chiefly differs from No 123 
in having its Fruit grow .by pairs without Foptftalks^ 
and the Leaves thicker and more veiny. ^ 
