(3^7) 
The Fruit of this Reed is eaten by the Inhabitants and '^/^ ai^d 
with the Canes fplic they make their Net-jike Seats, as^^^'^'^' 
v.'e do here our Cane- Chairs and Stools of the fame. 
They apply the Roots roafted to the Head for the Pain 
thereof, H. Mai. 
28. Collarunan coodee /W^j/. 2,8. 
SoUanella Madrafpatana w^jor. 
This feems to agree in every point with the Be! Adam- 
huWalli, H. Mai. V, 11. Tab. 5-8. p, iic;^. except irsha- 
ving fibrous Roots at every Joynt or Leaf, which this is 
void of. 
29. Ardanapolle Malah. 29. 
" This is an Arijlolochuiot Birth wort, and has the Face 
of cur common Kinds, but whether Rowfid or Long its - 
Root muft determine. 
29. a. Carentulee MaL 29» g». 
Mentha Madrafpatana cauliculu ruhentiliu hirfutis. m Kams. 
Ocmum Madrafpatanum frutefcens gratiffimi odoru fiore 
parvo cauliculu villojis Pluk. Tab. 208. Fig. 4 ? 
This Teems to be that Variety of Solado tirtava Rott.^^^^^^"' 
Malab. V. ic. p. 173, whofe Stalks, the Author fays, 
are of a reddilh brown, and the Leaves of a darker green, 
which with the aforegoing Defcription agrees very well 
with this Plant. 
30. Toura MaLThor^ Paerou Hort.MaLVo).6.T£Lh. 50« 
13. p. 13. Thori Brack Tangaraca Lu/it. Quit- Names. 
fierii at Indodan ; and by the Dutch there, 
Kayan ftu Ivatsjan !Zeyl. Lak Goetum Chinenfilusy^ 
at Barhadoes and Jarmica it's calFd, 
The Fidgecn Tea, 
Lahurnur/} hmiliuj ftliqka inter grana & grana j unB a Synonyms* . 
[emine efculento Cat. Plant. Jam. 139. to whofe mr/jerous 
Synonyms / thither refer jou, only addtn^his omitted 
me^ viz. Arhor Fahifera trifolia Salvia: foliis, fiorihu^ 
hteis elegantifmis Horr. Bofian* 
