28 aa, BOTANICON SINICUM, 
Hine Pine, 3 KK, says #E FE RE la lu ju. Shi king quoted. 
[v. infra, 461.] Drawing in the 2th ya a grass. 
E., 107, family js. [v. infra, 97, 457] 
Shi king, = (v. infra, 73], is given as a synonym. 
11.—F¥f (also written $i Paz), PR 72% Shang tiao. 
Kuo P‘o:—lIt resembles the I’. [v. supra, 9, Chenopodium. } 
Hine Prya:—It resembles the 1’, but the leaves are larger. 
In ¥E fF Cuvane tsz [philosopher, 4th century, B.C.] the 
name of a plant {/ tao is found. [r. znfra, 446.] 
The above names in the Rh ya refer probably to a Cheno- 
podium. At Peking JR #4 3E hui tao ts‘ai is Chenopodium: 
album, L. (Comp. P., XX VII, 28; Ch., IV, 89; Kiu huang, 
LIX, 30. See also infra, 446.] 
E., 63, family 3. 
Synonym 3. Shi hing. [v. infra, 445.] 
12.—@& Fan; W& #§ Po hao. 
Kuo P‘o:—Same as iB pw hao (White Artemisia). 
[Comp. infra, 433.] : 
£., 62, 5, family => sub-family a is. 
Fan is from the Shi king. 
#1, 108, A. vulgaris, L. 
13.—% Hao ; #& Shen (pronounced also kien). 
Kuo P‘o:—Now the people call it Bm ling hao. It 
is fragrant. They employ the plant for cauterizing. It can 
also be eaten. 
Sow Yury (quoted by K‘ux@ Yine-ra) says :—In H King 
and 3 Ch'u (pres. Hu kuang) the hao — is called 
shen, (Comp. infra, 431, Artemisia. ] | 
E., 62, 1, family %, sub. family FF HE. - 
A., XV, 158, Bi is the same=A. annua, L. 
The Japanese drawing Mao Shi, 1, differs. 
oa 109, St 7. In North China & 3. ee 
18g Weis $6 BE Mow shen (male shen), ben 
Kuo P*‘o ;—It has no seeds, hoes 
