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compara- The Leaves are Lke our Arrow he a J, but the Spear 
fm^^^' ^^^^'^^^ blunter, and the Barhs longer, the fiow- 
/ ers tripetalofe, but it differs moft in the Fru/t^ which 
grows in a Clufter-like a Mulherry, but more fepv^idte, 
and each as big as a Curraur but by lying together are 
com pre ft, 
40. Wocta chedde MaL 
RlclmiJes arlorefcens Madrafpatana Cvtin't foliU, 
Theft Leaves grow alternately on ' inch Footftalks, 
the krgeft of them are about one Inch and an half broad, 
and two and an half long. Its Frutt very like a Bay- 
lerry^ but fomewhat bigger, its outer Sldn being dry is 
brittle, thin, and (liming as if varniflit, brown and fome- 
what wrinkled like the PiftachioeSy under which is a Shell 
aUb like them, but breaks into two or commonly three 
parts, feparated with Partitions, each of which being 
fplit difcovers one Seed much lefs than its Cavity, not 
unlike thofe of Caffia fiftnla^ but fomewhat lefs and 
rounder, and pointed at one end. 
^i, 41. Shega pu ccondamonie MaL Konni H. MaL 
V. 8. Tab. 39. p. 71. Fruita Contfii Lufit, Ronde 
Weegbonen Belg. 
Alrus minor Indite Orientalis Jiliquii majorilus. 
I chufe to diftinguilh it only by this Name at prefent, 
until I have more leifure to feparate the American Sjino- 
nyms iwm ity wherein I find it fomewhat differs, parti- 
cularly in its Podds and Form of growing, which in this 
are larger though fewer, and have more ^d-f// in them, 
viz. feldom lefs than five or fix, and the American rarely 
or never more than three. 
The Leaves bruifcd and boyl'd in Water or Oyl with 
Calamus Aromat/cus ^ alleviates fuch gnawing Pains as 
arife from fliarp corrofive phlegmatick Humours. The 
Powder alfb taken with Sugar ftops Catarrhs, The Juice 
takes away all cold Vains in the 'joynts \ the fame being 
made 
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