(3^3) 
Ancients) provokes Vomiting, The Root bmifed and 
drank in warm Water purges gently, which Virtues con- K E, 
firm what you relate as to its Eni€tick and Cathartick 
Qtiality : But the Root* as well as Genus of this and the 
next vaftly differs from the Ipecacuanab of Pifo^ x3 1. 
€d. z. 
%o. Vela cacuanha Mai Schanga-cufpi H. Mai V. 2,0, 
8. Tab. 38. p. Gocarni Bram. Fabas de 
Brhamanne Lufit. Smalt-cruid Belgis. 
Phafeolus alatus Ternatenftum floribus albis Aim, Bot, 
Z94. 
The white Cliterian Flower. 
This differs ixom the hft only io the Colour of its - 
Flower. 
21. Pea-tumba Medde Malah. TumbaH. MaL V. zi. 
IO. Tab. 91. p, 181. & Bram. 
Nepeta Indica Sideritidis folio, floribus fpicatis Com^syimyms. 
in H, M, Cardiaca minor annua Americana flore Argen- 
teo, ftu Leonurus Americana alba folio Sideritidis longt- 
ore Phyt. Tab. 80. Fig. 7. 
The narrow leav J white Malabar Leonurus, 
It Flowers all the Year, and the bottotnofeachFiow-7?/«f. 
er contains a Hony-like Liquor, H. MaL 
BoyPd in Oyl it cures the Itch, the Juke kills WormsVerm, 
in Ulcers, and being mixt with Lime it heals the biting 
of a Mad Dog. Taken up the Nofe it eafes the Head-ach. 
A Decodion of the Root drank cures the Leprofy. The 
Root or Leaves chewed and breathed on the Eyes takes 
away Films. H. MaL 
zz. Ponangcunne laccaree ^^/, 2,1. 
Perexil Madrafpatana foliis oppofitis anguftioribus Pc- 
lygoni. 
Georgius Marcgravim^ one of the firft Obftrvers of 
this Tribe of Plants tells us, the Portuguefe caird it Pe-' 
rexily I have therefore chofe rather to diftinguifii it by 
B b b 2 , this 
