C 2057 ) 
"Since I made thefe Colleaions, Lwent again up the Country? ' 
and in my way calFd at Sange varm Folium^ where many of th@ 
Gtrin Myrobans^ or Carcai Trees grow, and law tkem gather 
the tender Fruit of the faid Trees, which the Wind blew dcwii 
on the groiind ^ thefe the Natives having dryed w^eil in the Suis 
.differed nothing from the Myfobalam/s Indica y the Natives alfo 
affirmed they were th^ Finge-Carcai^ fo that the black and citrin 
Myrobalan do both grow on one Tree« Of this after fiirther en- 
quiry will fend a fuller account. ' 
But I can't forbear adding, that what Parkin/on condemns for 
an Error in Mefue^ may not be fo ^ the Lift afJerts that the Qhe» 
hula^ Gtrina and Ini'ica grow all on the fame Tree; the 2 la ft 
linow-do, and it may be the firft do fo too*, in the fertile foils 
of Arabia and Yerfia : ( Iniia^ at leaft the Sea Coafts is fterik 
in comparlfon with them ) but here the Citrin My rob alans wdiich 
grow in rich ground, both Tree and Fruit is larger than the com- 
mon, arid tho the Fruit is not quite fo large as thofe thaf come 
from the borders of P^;://^/, or inland richer Soy Is, yet are very 
much alike as to form, fubftance or tafte. S.B. 
229. Chandana'-Maraum Ma lab, 
Santalum album & Citrinum Officinarum, ^ m«/ Petivft' 
Baccifera Madrafpatana G/K^j/fe^e foliis, fraftu coronato iM/^. 57.' 
Fetiver. 37. Santalum album & pallidum CB. ^^2. i, 2. album 'GB. 5.9 2..-r.2; 
8i citrinum Park. 1605. C. 47.IB- 1.4. 486.. Fig. Chabn ^6. Fig. 5;, ^^rk.i6o.s.c. 
6' Dale 478. i, 2. Pomet I 5. i6^. c. Ger, 1 388. Ray H. PI. ^ 
1804. Santalum verum.ligno citrine &albo, foliis Lauiiriis ^rn';? Fi^, Ch^br 
prodr. 2. 88. i. WHITE and YELLOW SANDERS. " 36.%.s^'6. 
Grows 40 or foot, high^ and a foot or more diameter. The 478. 
Sanders is only the heart of the Tree, the Sap is; very large, al- ^' f^f^f ' 
moft equal to that of Ebo/iy. The Natives ufe.thc Deco^Iwn asa der, Jjss/' 
Specifick in Confumptions and Heclick Feavers^ outwardly they emv ■ 
anoint with it. around in Rofe-water. to dll^j l^^at, and for the 
imellsfake. ^ ' f' fTi 
The White Sandal or Sanders is only the ^'r/Aw felFd too foon, m. s.' 
before \is ripe, ^wiiich is Cordial and Cooling. 
ThQ Natives reckon 3 forts of or Sanders^ viz. i% b. 6. i-^o. 
This. 2dly, Red Sanders, S. B. 6. 230. ^dly, 5/^6^ Sanders^ s. b. z. yl i 
290, Chum-maraum 5 g ^^^^ 
Santalum r/^ir//;^ quibufdam, ^r/?^r Orien talis Fi^n^.^ fdciQ Muf, Muf,?nfv, ' 
Fctiver, 6i<), INDIAN RED SANDERS, 679. 
Ddddddds Th« 
