661 Ghar غار.—The laurel; discutient and attenuant; dose half miskal.

662 Ghasool غاسول.—Glasswort; Hindooi, Chook; P. Ghasul; hot and dry; detergent and caustic; dose half direm.

663 Ghareekoon غاريقون.—Agaric; deobstruent, vermifuge, cathartic; dose one or two danas.

664 Ghirb غرب.—The mountain pine, drying.

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665 Kakjunga كاک جنگہا.—Cool, but some say hot, and dry in the 2nd degree; it is vermifuge, and useful in an over-loaded stomach, in poisons, mucus, and eruptions from suffusion of bile; also in fevers. It also obtains the name of Misie. Rijel ul Ghorab, A. Tokhem Khelal Kheleel, P.

666 Kans كانس.—A shrub with a white flower, of a downy kind; cures suppression of urine or dysuria, heat of the body, disorders of blood, bile, and hectic fever.

667 Kakolie كاكولى.—Its properties resemble Jirkakolie.

668 Kaksaag كاک ساگ.—Aperient, and promotes appetite; cures disorders of mucus, swellings of the body, and expels wind.