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Endrachendrac, is a large tree whose wood is 
yellow, odoriferous, heavy, and hard as iron. Its 
name signifies lasting without end , and it is so called 
from its suffering no alteration under-ground. 
Isimandan, is a tree with few leaves, useful in 
cardialgias, the plague, and other contagious disorders. 
Ferocosse, is a slender shrub which produces small 
round cabbages of excellent flavour. 
Mandouavate, is a tree guarded by a green bark, 
hard, and very prickly. It produces a fruit resembling 
filberts; the wood is used for dart-handies. 
Sira Manghits, (or odoriferous, from the agreeable 
smell of the leaves), is a slender tree, useful to cheer 
the spirits: the leaves have the smell of white and 
yellow sandars; the bark, that of cloves, and it 
produces a sweet-smelling resin. 
Aboulaza, is a tree whose wood also is a cordial. 
Lahiric, is a tree whose stem is upright and hollow, 
and the leaves are fixed round it in a spiral line, like 
a screw. 
Fooraha, is a tree which produces, by incision, an 
odoriferous balsam, of a green colour, which is a 
sovereign remedy for every sort of wound or bruise: 
when mixed with oil, the ladies use it as an ointment 
for their hair. It bears a large fruit. 
The Mihohats, is a tree of cordial properties. 
Arindranto, is a tree whose rotten wood, when 
burnt, yields a wonderful fragrance, and is exceed¬ 
ingly proper for perfumes. 
Ouvilassa, is a creeping plant, whose root resem- 
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