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i^. 14. Mcccbtc c\:xdQC Aialai. 
Its Kind, This is a fort of Phaftoliu or Kidney- Bean, of which 
Species you have many in your Parts, it is very difficult 
to diftinguifii them but by their ripe Pods or Seed, nei- 
ther of which the Samples you fent atlorded, it may pro- 
bably be one of thofe defcribed in the 'ith Volum of the 
Hortiis Malah. but by realbn or the aforefaid Deficiencies, 
" I dare oot determine it. 
i^, 15-. Corain-cheddee ^^/^lA 
Baccifera racemofa Madrafpatana Lauri Ceras foliis, 
florihus parvis mmerojijftmu, 
Defcription.' ' The Leavesla Shape, Thicknefs and Magnitude, ve- 
ry muChrefemble our Lawrel, thefefland on very fhort 
or no Foot^ftalks, and are fet oppofice alternately (/.(?. 
by Pairs crofs-wife) as in our Mint and ftveral ether ver- 
ticillated Plants, each fide of the Stalk from whence 
the Leav.es proceed is towards the Flowring part re- 
markably carinated or furrowed, towards the Extremi- 
ties of each Branch proceeds the flowring parr. 
The Flowers are very many and fmaii, grow in large 
Tufts or Branches admitting of feveral Raoiificarions, 
thefe are fucceeded by a fmaU Coronated Fruit, in Shape, 
Colour and Magnitude very much refembhng the Pi- 
menta, All Spice, or Jamaica-Pepper^ its infide alfo ve- 
ry hkeic. 
iitsAffinity. triuch refemblcs the AppelUort^Mahb. Vol. i. Tab. 
53. p. 99. to its Fruit and Form Growing, but our 
Leaves are larger and more oblong. 
1 6. 16. Serrufaulee Malah. 
Name. Periploca MzdY^Cp^tana SfnilacisfoUo, 
'Defcnption, The are like thoft of our great ivhite Bindwcd, 
but not quite (b large, they grow by Pairs at ceiuin 
Joints, being generally accompanied with tw^o fmaller 
Leaves on very fliort Footftalks, from thefe Joints come 
forth 
