
2J4 F L O R A I N D I C A I
V a l lA R i s pergulanus, Rumph. v . 't. 7 . v. 28. p, 5 1 .
S cæ v o la Lobelia, Syß. P I. i. 476. F I. Zeyl. 313. Bugloffum littoreum,
Rumph. Am b. iv. -p. 116. t. 54.
P s y c h o t r i a Apatica, 477. Brown. Jam . 160. t. 17.
ferpens, 477, L in n . P ß a n z. Syß. iii. p. 169.
herbácea, 478. Karinta-kali, Rheed. M al. x . p. 4 1 . t. 21.
M o r In d a Umbellata, .485.. F I. Cóch. i. 173. F I. Z eyl. 81. Rancudus an-
guftifolia, Rumph. Amb. iii. p. 157. t. 198. Outlines, i. p. 2x8.
citrifolia, 488. F I. C o ch .i. 174. F I. Zeyl. 82. Rancudus latifolia,
Rumph. Amb. ii. p. 158. t. 99. Coda-pilaua, Rheed. M ai. i. p.
97. t. 3 2, R a i, H iß . 1442.
M u s sa e n d a Prondofa, 489. FI. C o ch .i. 188. F I . 'Zeyl. 84. Folium
principilfo, Rumph. Am b. is . p. i n . t. 51. Belilla, Rheed, M a l.ii.
p. 27. t, 18. R ai. H iß . 1493. Outlines, i. p. 219. .
ip i lRAE1 1 . jalapa, 4 9 0 . F I. Coch. i. 1 2 3 . F I. Zeyl. 8 5 . Bauh, P in . i bi .
Ciuf. H iß . n. p . 8 7 . Rumph. Amb. v . p . 2 5 3 . tab. 8 9 . Outlines,
i . p . 2 1 9 .
0 .1 t u r a metel, Syff. P I. i. 498. F I. Coch. i. 135. F I . Zeyl. 86. Dialba,
Rumph. Amb. v. p. 242. t. 87. Hummatu, Rheed. M ai. ii.
p. 47. t. 28. Gerard, 348. fig. 1.
fe r o x , 497". 'G erard, 348. R a i.H iß . 748.
P h y s a l i s ungulata, 509. F I. C o ch .i. 164. F l. Zeyl. 97. Bauh. P in .
166. •
pubefcens,. 509. F l. Coch. i. 164. M v r if H iß . iii. p. 327. f. 13.
t. 3. f. 24.
minima, 509. Pee-inota, inodien, Rheed. M al. x . t. 140'. f. 7 1.
alkekengi, 508. F l. Coch. i. 164. Rümph. Am b. vi. pú 60. táb. 26.
f. i.
S o l a n u m Melongena, 513. F I. Coch. i. 161. Bauh. P in , 16p .
lycoperßcum, ¡ 13.Fl . Coch. i. 161. Rüm ph.y. p. 410. t. 154. f. 1.
9 Solanum
F L O R A I N D I C A . zSS
So l a n u m infanum, Syß. P I. i. 316. Bauh. P in . 167. Trongum hortenfe*
Rumph. Am b. u. p. 238. t. 83. Outlines, i. p. 219.
fe r o x , 516. Ana Schunda, Rheed. M al. ii. p. 63. t. 33.
Indicum, 318. F l. C o c h .i. 162. F l.Z e y l.g 4 . H ort. C liff. 6 1 .
nigrum, 314. F l. Coch. i. 160.. Nelen tsjunda, Rheed. M al. x .
p. 103. t. 73.
album, F l. Coch. i. 139. Rumph. Am b. v. p. 24t.
C a p s ic u m baccatum, 321. F l. C o c h .i. 13 7 . Rumph. Amb. y. p. 247.
t. 88. f. 2.
grojfum, 322. Bauh. P in . 103.
Jrutefcens, 522. F l. Coch. i . 138. C . Indicum, Rumph. Am b. v.
p. 247. t. 88. f. i , 3, 4. Outlines, i. p. 219.
S t r y c h n o s nux vomica, 322. F l. Zeyl. 91. Bauh. P in . 301. R a i.H iß .
1814. Caniram, Rheed. M a l. i. p. 67. t. 37. F l. Coch. i. 134.
P I. o f Cor. i. tab. 4.— The wood o f this tree is very ufeful, and
conftitutes one of the cures for the bite o f venomous fnakes, but is
not fo powerful as the Nagamufadie, the true Lignum colubrinum.
R a i.H tß . 1661. Outlines, i. p. 219.
potatorum, L in . Sup. 148. PI- o f Cor. i. tab 3.— The ripe feeds of.
this plant are dried, and ufed for cleanfing muddy water; being
rubbed round the infide o f the velfel, a fediment is foon dépofited»
and the fluid rendered clear and tranfparent.
colubrina, Syß. P l. i. 323. Bauh. P in . 301. Modira caniram,
Rheed. M a l. vii. p. 10. t. 5. R ai. H iß . 1807. Rumph. Amb. ii.
c .4 6 . t. 37.
I g n a t i a amara, L in . Suppl. 149.
C o r d i a myxa, Syß. P l. i. 529. R ai. H iß . 1333. Vidi moram, Rheed.
M al. iv. p. 77 . t. 37.
fpinefcens, 530. M ant. 206.
monoica, P i. o f Cor. i. 38.
febeßena, 530. Nouella nigra, Rumph. Amb, ii. p. 226. t. 73.
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