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than the Modagam, Vol. 4. Tab. 58. p. 119. but t 
dare not affirm it to be the fame, until I am better 
informed of the Colour of its Flower^ Shape of its Fruit, 
Since I have mention'd the twelve Folumes of the N,B. 
Hort, Malah. which is indeed a very curious Work^ I 
cannot omit telling you (it not being there taken no- 
tice of ) that I am lately given to underftand, that 
Dr. WMeimus fen Rhyne a moft ingenious Phyfitian and 
Botamjl now living at Jacatra in Batavia^ had a large 
fliare in compofing that ma&. Noile Herlal, as may be 
feen by Letters under his own Hand which he wrote to 
a Learned Phyfcian of my Acquaintance, who was fo 
kind to inform me of it. 
3 8. Combee chedde iWij/. ^g^ 
Tentaphlora Madrafpatana l^trt't flore tuh longif 
Jimo, 
Its Leaves in Shape and Stiffnefi are like thofe of 
Lawrely at certain diftances from the middle, the Veins 
are very confpicuous on both fides. The Flowers feem 
to refemble the Oleander or Rofe-Bay^ its long Neck or 
Tube in fome of thefe are near two Inches long, being 
ftt in a fmall pentapetalofe calyx not unlike thofe of Arch' 
angels^ &c. this makes the Crown ot the Fruit which is 
an oval Shell about the Bignefs and Shape of a large 
Spanijh Olive,- internally it has three Selvedges to 
which the Pulp adheres^ in which is contained a great 
many fmall flattijh Seed, 
39. Neer Culuttee MaL Culi Tamara H. Mai, V. 
II. Tak 45-. p. 93. 
Sagitta Indica major^ folio oltufo, florihus winorihus Symnyirs. 
alhicantihus. Com. in H. Mai. p. 94. Sagittari£ foliis 
plant a^ glomerato fruiluy mompyrene^ Coriandri fere figu- 
re PJuk. Tab. 220. Fig. 7. & Aim. BoH. 
Ccc 2 
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