376 OSBECK'S VOYAGE. 



On the (hare grew : 



Akopecurus hordeifcrmis. 



Cyperus haxpan, or Cyperus litorum echinato ' 

 capita, cfr. lly Mullu, Hort. Mai. 12. Tab. 

 175. grew by the river fide. 



On the hills grew : 

 Oct mum grati/Jimum. 



Bartramia Indica. In the Cbinefe language 



Hongfa-ma. 



The creeping Convolvulus hirius y with its 

 yellow flowers, by the Cbinefe called Taqua. 



Cynofurus JEgyptius, 

 Ifchatnum arijlatum, 



Helicleres anguflifolia, by the Cbinefe called 

 Kay-ma, which has hitherto not yet been 

 found. 



Besides the eatable roots which I have al- 

 ready mentioned, another fort is planted here, 

 which is quite white, and is of the fize of a 



pigec-n's 



