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also sparingly used in soups, but only by the better classes, as they are 

 rather expensive. Chinese name Pai pien tou." (Meyer.) 



23216. Caxavali exsiforme (L.) DC. 



From Tangsi, Chehkiang, China. "(No. 969a, Apr. 20, 1908.) A very 

 rare edible bean, used mainly as a stomach-strengthening food, and for 

 this reason only to be had in medicine shops. Said to be an erect 

 grower (?). Chinese name Tan tou." {Meyer.) 



23217. Stizolobium sp. (?) 



From Mokanshan, Chehkiang, China. "(No. 970a, Apr. 22, 1908.) A 

 wild climbing bean found in a thicket. The pods are covered with 

 bristling hairs, which break off easily in one's skin, but do not cause any 

 harm." {Meyer.) 



23218. Sapitjm sebiferum (L.) Roxb. Tallow tree. 



From Tangsi, Chehkiang, China. "(No. 971a, Apr. 23, 1908.) The 

 tallow tree, the seeds of which yield a valuable fatty substance. Grown 

 extensively along the canals in the Chehkiang Province. The best varie- 

 ties are top-grafted upon seedling stock." {Meyer.) 



23219. Fibmiana simplex (L.) W. F. Wight. (Hibiscus simplex L.) 



(Sterculia plataxifolia L. f. ) 



From Soochow, Kiangsu, China. "(No. 972a, Apr. 27, 1908.) Seeds of 

 a tree called in Chinese Wu tuny tsze; they are sold in one or two shops 

 as a delicatesse, but are not very tasty. They may turn out to be the 

 ordinary Firmiana simplex (L.) (Hibiscus simplex L.), which is a great 

 favorite with the Chinese as a shade tree in temple gardens and in court- 

 yards." (Meyer. ) 



23220. TlXUS KORAIENSIS S. & Z. 



From Soochow, Kiangsu, China. "(No. 973a, Apr. 27, 1908.) Sold as 

 a delicatesse by a few shops, and as such they are not bad. Said to come 

 from Shantung, but I suspect them to have been collected in eastern 

 Siberia from Pinus mandshurica or an allied form. Chinese name Sung 

 tsze." (Meyer.) 



23221. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Watermelon. 

 From Hangchow, Chehkiang, China. "(No. 974a, Apr. 24, 190S.) Said 



to be a very fine variety of yellow-fleshed watermelon. Grown around 

 Hangchow on rather low lands. Chinese name Huang si leua." (Meyer.) 



23222. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Watermelon. 

 From Tangsi, Chehkiang. China. "(No. 975a, Apr. 20, 1908.) A water- 

 melon with yellow flesh, said to be good; growing on low fields around 

 Tangsi. Chinese name Huang lien Tcua." (Meyer.) 



23223. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Watermelon. 

 From Hangchow, Chehkiang, China. "(No. 976a, Apr. 24. 1908.) Said 



to be a very fine white-fleshed watermelon. Grown around Hangchow on 

 rather low lands. Chinese name Pai si Icua." (Meyer.) 



23224. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. Watermelon. 

 From Tangsi, Chehkiang, China. "(No. 977a, Apr. 20, 1908.) A white- 

 fleshed watermelon, grown on low fields around Tangsi. Chinese name 

 San pai tsa Icua:' (Meyer.) 



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