413 Chirr چر, and another kind, which is black; both are cold, and useful in disorders of all the secretions, heat of the body, and Juzam. P. Soombulutteeb.

414 Chereela چريلا.—In its properties it resembles Sèleèchih, (Cassia Lignea.) P. Ooshna.

415 Jhow جهو.—A name of Turfa. If bruised and mixed with vinegar it suppurates indolent swellings, and also scirrhous swellings of the spleen.

416 Cherkund چركند.—A kind of Beedareekund, which is white.

417 Chundurseha چندرسياة.—A name for Mudukpúrnie.

418 Choocheroo چوچيرو.—A name for Sírphonka.

419 Jhirberie جهربيرى.—“Jujube.” A name for wild Baer; is acid, cool, useful in bile, cardiac, and astringent: if dried and pounded, it is called Búrchun; this possesses all its properties, but is more astringent.

420 Jyaphupp جى پهوپ.—Another kind of it is Tersindiapurni; its seed is made into beads. It is also called Surupjea; it is astringent, strengthens the hair of the head, and darkens its color.

421 Cheehuræ چيہوريا.—A tree of India; there is another kind called Choobnuz, and a third kind Sátoona. Its wood smells strong and rancid; it is hot and dry in the 3rd degree; it is very oleaginous and greasy. If its juice be expelled by heat and collected, it is excellent as an application in paralysis, and it also cleanses large foul ulcers. Its milk is pungent and heating, and it is an active poison, hot and dry in the 4th degree; applied to the skin, it blisters; it is used in swellings from cold. Its wood is used internally in loss of voluntary motion or insensibility and epilepsy, and it is said to be lithontriptic. It injures the lungs, and its corrector is oil of almonds and gum. The dose is 3 mashas.

422 Jeewuk جيوک.—Cool and aphrodisiac; increases semen and mucus; cures disorders of bile, wind, heart-burn, emaciation, and hectic fever.