60 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
90.—K Ts‘z ; HB Ri Tsi li. 
Kuo P‘o :—This plant creeps on the ground. It has small 
leaves. The fruit is provided with three prickly horns. | 
This is the Tribulus terrestris, L., and this plant may also : 
be recognised in the corresponding drawing of the Rh ya. 
(Comp. énfra, 427]. 
Z., 14t, family HE HW, with a good figure of Tribulus terr. 
Cy.$4, > Sy 1.385% Po XVE-875 . Swe; 221. 
91.— fet 3B AG ju (na) ; BR Ts‘ie i [stealing clothes]. 
Kvo P‘o:—It resembles the # Kin [ Ginanthe stoloniferd, — 
an umbelliferous plant] and is edible. Seeds hairy, as large — 
as a wheat-grain, two together, opposite; they stick to, 
people’s clothes. 
Hine Pine :—Popular name of the plant § 3 Kui mai 
(devil's wheat). Not mentioned in the Pen ts‘ao hang mu. 
Fip-, §39, Caucalis jap., Houtt., $e BE (=Torilis 1 
Gmel., Zudex Fl. S., 337). 
92.—3Z Mao ; WHR Tien ki. 
Kuo P‘o:—A creeping plant w ith small leaves and 
prickles. Another name is Ti HR Shang ki. The Kua 
calls it & I Na mu. 
Not found in the Pen ts‘ao kang mu, 
£., 173, family K Fa RR, Asparagus. Several wild ne 
grow in China. 
The two names, infra, 108, are synonyms. 
93.3 Kuan ; > BH Huan lan. 
Kuo Po :—A creeping plant, the stalks of whieh, ™ 
broken, exude a milky juice ; edible, 
[¥. oes 468, Metaplexis Stauntonii]. 
+» 141, family 3% ue, with a good figure. 
Ff this case huan, the term of the Rh ‘ya, stands first, and in 
fuan, of the Shi hing, below it. | 
