it, which makes me believe it the fame ^ and if fo, tliefe Walnut^ . 
like Leaves muft belong to another Tree. However, IV P/mA^"- 
net affirms them one, which if he can (hew contiguous, I ftiould 
be glad to fee, viz. its Leaves with either Flower or Pod on the 
lame. Branch. 
21)'. PunangLinne Maiab, s b. ^i^^ , 
Pm'A'i7 Madrafpatana, folm oppofitps angufiioribus Tolygoni ^ti. i^. 
H. Un. 22. A^, Phil, no 244. p. 92;. 22. Am.dranthoidcs %i'<x-^'/^'^^^-^ 
drafpatanum /^///^J angups ex aiverfo hinis^ florib//s al 7idios pjui/'-v^'"^* 
verticiliatis Pkk. Tab. i 5 2. fig. 6. Aim. hot, 27. 4. 1. 10. 13 i.hg'^, - 
This refembles the Cohippa Vloi\. Malab. V. id. Tab. xi. p. Ahn= sof/27. 
21. but this takes not Root at every Joint as that does. 4; 10. 
The juice of the Root put into the Eye, cures Opthalmias and ^^'^^^^f ' ^ 
pain, a Poultis^of the R<?i?/, Branches d^n^ Leav-es beaten and ap- " ' 
Dlied to the isalfo good, the///:/V<f oftheL^^i^d^i-rubbM on the 
Head takes away the pain, and jftops defluxions ol" ihin Rheum 
by the Nofe. The Natives eac the boyfd Herb for the fame 
Diftemper. S.B. , s b 
216. Caurai chedde yW^M rajh pf. 
Lyciipn Salawaccenfe fpink b'lnk iijtentk^ nucleo geniino vel \A^^ji c, ij. 
iri^uetro, an Bacciferaln^AQdi.flofculls ad folwrum exortum con- w ^^^J- -v. 5- 
fertk^ frutiu dicocco RayH. Pi. 1497. c. 17. Tsjerou Kara^fj^^-^^ 
Malak Canti 8f.Bidani Gali Bram, Efpinho Salfedo Lufit. Bitter- foi\'^i'6 
doornB^'/^.H.MalV, ^Tab. 37vP-7^F/.^W.4^2./UFol.i2.i.6. 
If this were new, as Dr Plukenet afferts in his JSlantijfa^ he 
would do well to let us know how it differs from his Lycium 
Maderafpetanum Indict Alpino piaati demulim-^folik 7?iinoribus pj^ij. j^i^ 
biiugk & grandioribus aculeh horridum Pluk. liab. 97. Fig, l. '^mg.z.. 
Ahn, Bot. 234. 8. 1. 2 ^ ' ^ot. 
A low Bulh about 2 foot high-j the Natives cure the Bloody ^34 8./. 23.. 
or any other Flux, by giving the Leaves fryed in Butter to eat, 
k alfo helps the Tenaf}?im and all Gripes ; the^)eco8:ion ol the 
Root does the fame : They always ufe it alone. 5. B^ 
. 218. Narracucha pillce ilWA ^ ^ 
(jramen Filiceum Salawaccenfe, panic uli^ flurimh fpicatum. ' ' " ^ * 
A Decoftion of this with a little Pepper cures intermitting Fe- 
vers, S, B. 
219. Eltanee coondo Ma/ab. 
Eiipatorium SaUwaccenfe, Virgde aure^e folio. ^' ^' ■ 
Is about 2 or 9 foot high ^ the Native sh^dX this and a few Corns 
cf Pepper together, then ftrain the Juice, which they mix with 
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