62 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
large tubers, which are used in medicine. Good drawings 
of the plant, sub. 7 }€, are given in the Kiw huang, XLVIL, 5, 
in Ch., XVIU, 1, and in the Japanese So moku, VII, 35. 
E., 140, family # j#. One of the four figures is a good | 
drawing of AZisma pi. 
S., I, 21, has three figures. The figure to P,, 19, 1, agrees with — 
one in £., 140, named /se sie of FR MI. 
Ga 3584. Sm, 7; 
96.—|§ Kin; ERE Lu ho; H A; its fruit is called | 
niu (ch‘ou). be 
Kuo P*‘o :—It is now called HE BH Lu tou (deer’s bean). : 
The leayes resemble those of the fH Ta tou (Soja a 
hispida). A climbing plant. Fragrant, yellow root. ia 
Hine Pine :—The Pen ts‘ao says that it has a bitter taste. — 
Pot oe LL, 22, BB Lu ho, also 4S FH Lao tou, a 
climbing leguminous plant, wild-growing, used asa vegetable. 
The small black seeds, which resemble pepper, are edible. 
The Kiu huang, LIL, 15, and Ch., ILI, 45, figure the lu ho 
with trifoliate leaves, 4 
So moku, XIII, 33, §E HE Rhynchosia volubilis, Lour. 
The. Phon zo, L, 2, 3, applies this Chinese name both to 
Rhynchosia and to Glycine ussuriensis, Rel. : 
Loureiro, Flora cochin, 562, says, regarding Rhynehosia 
volubis :—caulis volubilis, folia ternata, semina nigra nitida. 
Habitat inculta prope Cantonem. Nomen sinicum Chio tau 
(perhaps #% @). ee: 
#., 37, 9, family H. The figure, like that in P., 27, is not 
with trifoliate leaves. ee 
£., 111, family %, the term /u ho is synonymous with 
(Pachyrrhizus (v, infra, 390)). aa os 
97. $65 Hao s $ HS Hou so ; IE BEB; its fruit is called Mi 
Kuo P‘o:—The hao is mentioned in the Ilia Siao che 
(Calendar of the Hia Dynasty). It is also called ie Ri Sos 
5 _Hiva Pixe :—The Kuang ya calls it so sué and HD 
Ti mao, wield ee 
