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tile Leaf extending to the edges, whereas the other ate lolt in the 
iefler capillary Veins before they reach the fides ; The FiozQen 
are larger, and the ftylc exerts it-felf near an inch above it., 
whereas in the other they are not to be feen, but in thofe whofe ^ 
^^*////^ are reflext, which they frequently are. 
Grows 4 or 5 foot bigh^ thick as ones Wrift or more, the Na- 
tives make Atcha? s of the Berries^ (\, e, Vickie them) rhe De- 
co8:ion of the Bark of th^ root, cur^ss xk^Gonorrhea and-fharp- 
nefs of Urine.^ 6". B. ' ^ ^ 
i<)i. Vela Czcmnh'3i Malab. j '^j] 
ClitoriiiS Malaharkm^ fl.albo. The white Clitonm Flower, Aim.. Bst,2c^^, 
Phafeolus alatus Tfr;/^/^'/?////;;^ floribus albis ^1/;^;. B*:?^^';/. 294. 
5. 1. 20. Schanga-cufpi Malab. Gocarni 5;v/;^. Fabas de Brha-^'/^^^^-'^- ^*- 
manne LufitfmaltKruid 5^/^. H.Malab. V. B.'Tab.^S.ia ^^.R^j]^^^^^ 
H. PI. 890. 30. ^ 8po 30. 
Phafeolo adfinis Glyzyrrhiza Germanics foliis Orie?2taips ^o-P^-M^^.h^ 5, 
re amplo albo P- B. pr. 365. i. Ciito. lus Flos albus H. A.Lugd, '^^-I"^- H-'^-i- 
162, 6. FI. Mai. 213. 3» F0I54. 1. ^.KUn,2o, Aft flnLl^o4h\\%T2^^' 
244, p. 323' 20, « ^ii'.io. ^""^^ 
i^_2> Carpa Cicmnm Malab. s.b, 
Clitorius Malabarict^ fi; xaeruleo. Blew Ci 1 lorian Flower IQ2, 
PhafcolusJ;?£f/<r//f cxruleusGi^'ry/Tfe^ffolijs alarisii, amplo cli- Bot.2g^. 
torio. -4/;^. Bt?r. 2-94. 4. I. 17. I/?i/V//fGlycyrrhtz^ folijsflorel'^ 
c^eruleo amplojfo^ Flos ClitoridisBr^j;/. Prodr, i p. d.2,j,Hort, ^^'^'''^•^- 
Amft. 276. r. Phafeolo adfinis-Gi^^^rrfo^ii? Germa;2ica fol\}s 0- Hon. Aind. 
rientalk flore amplo caeruleo. F, B, pr. 6. Clitorius Flos;^7<:>. r. 
cseruleus if, -d, Lugl B. 162. 5- Flos Clltoridis Termte/iJI^l'^^'-'i^^' ' 
knBxeyn. Cent, p. 76. c 31. Fig. if. L% 1 9. A3:. FhiL No 244. u £^„„4 ^ 
p. 322, 19. i6z. 
Scanga cufpi altera Species H. MalaK V. 8. p. 7c, Catarodil ^^^yn Ccm. 
Zeyl Qeuck Javan. . ' 3 
This and the laft differ only in the colour of their Flower^ ^'^^m]^mit^^ 
being blue, that white, which are expreft in their Malabar names. 522/19 a 
Both thefe are a foot and a half, or 2 tboc high. The a?/;/>^ Mai t;. 
operates more gently than the other, but they both Yurge and 7"^- 
F^7;;^/>alfo yet.the Natives give it every, or every other day to 
their Children, being ground with Water, for 'tis hard to pow- 
der. (I mean the Koot^ for that only is oi'lJJ/?.) Tis an Excd* 
lent Medicine in Fluxes^ Jaundice^ Cachexie^ &:c. The Na- 
tives give it every day to Focky Children with excellent fuccefs < 
and rhey fay that if the White Flowers be rubb'd in the palm of 
the 
