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made into a Linamnt with long Vepper^ Ginger^ Milk 
and Sergelim-Oy I d'Sioh^s :iX\ thick and tough Humours. 
The Root ¥o^%'AQtd Cummin and tsrken in Fvater, 
correds and cuts tough Phkagni; the fame with the 
Fruit and Coco-Nut-Milk cures the Piles. ^^?/. 
42. Caut Mandaree Mai. ^z, . 
There are four iorts of this, particular leaved Tree, 
defcribed io the firft Volume of the Hcrt. Malahi Tab. 
31, &c. the mam Difference ccnfifts m the Shape aod 
Colciir of their Flowers, arid Form of their full grown 
Poddsy and until we have them in this Perfeftion, u will 
be difficuk rightly to diftinguifli them. 
43. Curuta chedde M?/. MaL an Naregam Uort. 45. 
Malab. ^(?/. 4. J^i^. 11. p. 27? 
Limo Madrafpatanus apicihus joliorum fere finuatisyKmes, 
fru^lu cufpidato, 
Thefe £^^i)>j ftand on very fnort Footflalks, not 
above i of an inch long, the largeft about an Inch hroad^^^^^'^'^^^^^ 
and not two long, taper at each end ; but what is molt 
remarkable in them is^ they commonly terminate fome- 
what bifid, or as it were flit at the Point • they are per- 
forated, and have the Texture of Lemmon Leaves ; they 
altogether Vt^ant that cordated Appendix next the Foot- 
ftalk its Thorns are woody and come from the bofbm 
of the Leaves. Its Flowers grow in fmall Chfters, and 
feem to agree very well with tht Figure and Defcription 
of the Mai Naregam H. Mai. V. 4. Tab. 12. p. z/o; 
but the Fruit doth fomewhat vary ; it's about as big as 
a Cherry^ and ends in a Point, has fome Cortical Spots 
apd feems porous as the Lemmons ; its infide is divided 
into four Cells, in each of which I generally find one 
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44. This 
