54 BOTANICON SINIOUM, 
73.—% Tai; 8 9 Fu sit (poor man’s need). ‘ 
Kuo P‘o:—Cuene Hisan, in commenting upon the Shi 
king, says that this plant (a sedge) can be made into 
rain-cloaks and hats. " 
V. infra, 457, Scirpus. 
E., 107, family jb Cyperus, [v. infra, 97]. 
74.—38 &. Unknown to the Chinese commentators. 
75.—fi Meng ; BBE Pei mu (mother-of-cowry shell). 
Kuo P*‘o:—The roots are round like small cowry shells 
and white. The leaves and flowers resemble those of the 
HE Kiu (Allium odorum). 
Hine Pine :—This is a medicinal plant. In the Shi king 
its name is written $¢ Meng. The Pen ts‘ao calls it #% 
Kung ts‘ao. T‘so Hune-krne states that it grows by way: 
sides. The root looks like cowries, whence the name. 
V, infra, 423, Fritillaria. 
£129, family B Ht, the three figures are copies from S,. ; 
28, none of them resembling /yitillaria. 
10. Kao ; tk we Ps fou. | 
Kuo P‘o i is now called jf # King Kui, for it re- 
sembles the ui (Althea, Malva). Violet flowers. jf KE 
says that it is a small plant with not many leaves but am 
abundance of flowers. 
V. infra, 369, Malva. 
E., 85, family 38, with 39 names. Of 7 figures, only 3 belong 
to Malvacee, 
fi and tu kui (v. infra, 115] are synonyms, also Aien 
jung kui (v, infra, 136}, and Chung kui and fan lu [2 inf 
148, 368]. 
7—k A; Ke Ping t‘ai, 
Kvo P‘o :—It is now called XX AZ hao. 
This is Artemisia vulgaris, L, [v. infra, 429.) 
