Concerning the Tree which yields the Gamboge, By Profeſſor J[ames] A. Murray. … The tree which yields the true gamboge is, by the natives on the coaſt of Coromandel, called Gokathu, and Bokathu; by Dr. König, it is name Guttæfera vera, and Arbor polygama fructu ceraſiformi eduli. … This tree grows in Siam and Ceylon: in the months of June and July, the natives break off ſome of the leaves and young ſhoots, and a yellow juice drops from the wound, of the conſiſtence of cream, which is collected in cocoa-nut ſhells, and afterwards dried by the ſun.
On 26 August 1718, in a remarkable coup de force, Orléans crushed the political audacity and embryonic constitutional pretensions of the Parlement.
The 4th stanza is rather namby-pambical; the sentiment is much better expressed in the 5th.
Treated and control cells were harvested by tripsinization, and a small aliquot from the cell suspension was counted by a Coulter counter to have an estimate of cells number in each sample.