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...the quadripartite stone, containing four white and oblong-round seeds in distinct cells.
It grows in sandy and mountainous places in the Malabar Kingdom, especially in Baypyn. It is an evergreen, and flowers and fruits every year.
Furthermore, a liniment is prepared from the root of the tree cooked in sesame oil, which is used against headaches and chronic pains of the limbs.
A decorative woodcut tailpiece features symmetrical floral and foliate scrollwork in an arabesque style. The design centers on a stylized flower or vase element with swirling vines, leaves, and blossoms extending outwards and downwards into a triangular shape.