قراءة كتاب Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1

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Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and
Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and
Productions, Volume 1

Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1

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  • Ceylon as a sanatarium.—Neuera-ellia 74
    • Health 75
    • Malaria 75
    • Food and wine 76, 77
    • Effects of the climate of Ceylon on disease 79
    • Precautions for health 80
  • CHAP. III

    VEGETATION.—TREES AND PLANTS.

    • The Flora of Ceylon imperfectly known 83
    • Vegetation similar to that of India and the Eastern Archipelago 84
    • Trees of the sea-borde.—Mangroves—Screw-pines, Sonneratia 85
    • The Northern Plains.—Euphorbiæ Cassia.—Mustard-tree of Scripture 87
    • Western coast.—Luxurious vegetation 87
    • Eastern coast 88
    • Pitcher plant.—Orchids 88
    • Vines 89
    • Botany of the Mountains.—Iron-wood, Bamboo, European fruit-trees 90
      • Tea-plant—RhododendronMickelia 90
      • Rapid disappearance of dead trees in the forests 91
      • Trees with natural buttresses 91
    • Flowering Trees.—Coral tree 92
      • The Murutu—Imbul—Cotton tree—Champac 93
      • The Upas Tree—Poisons of Ceylon 95
      • The Banyan 95
      • The Sacred Bo-tree 97
      • The India Rubber-tree—The Snake-tree 98
      • Kumbuk-tree: lime in its bark 99
    • Curious Seeds.—The Dorian, Sterculia foetida 100
      • The Sea Pomegranate 100
      • Strychnos, curious belief as to its poison 101
    • Euphorbia—The Cow-tree, error regarding (note) 101
    • Climbing plants, Epiphytes, and flowering creepers 102
    • Orchids—Brilliant terrestrial orchid, the Wanna-raja.—Square-stemmed Vine 103
    • Gigantic climbing Plants 104
      • Enormous bean 105
      • Bonduc seeds.—Ratans—Ratan bridges 106
    • Thorny Trees.—Raised as a natural fortification by the Kandyans 107
      • The buffalo thorn, Acacia tomentosa 108
    • Palms 109
      • Coco-nut—Talipat 110
      • Palmyra 111
      • Jaggery Palm—Arcea Palm

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