64 BOTANICON SINICUM. ’ 
| Hine Pine i J& states that fu Ul’ is another name for 4 
the & if pa? p‘u (white rush). In 4% Ch‘u (Hu kuang) 
it is called 3g jf Auan p‘u and its head is l/, Cuene Héay, 
in commenting upon the Shi king, says:—the #3 kuanisa 
water plant, it grows thickly crowded together, has a round — 
stem. It resembles the fv jij. os 
P., XIV, 14, gives kuan as a synonym for Bit 
pw chi. But this is evidently a mistake, for paz chi is an 
umbelliferous plant [v. infra, 410], whilst suan is a rush 
[v. infra, 455]. 
: E., 68, family Ye. with six figures, apparently all Acorus, except 
the last, which is a Zypha. 31 names are given ; p‘u and huan are 
from the Shi hing. 
P., XIX, 13, with the names Ji and Be yi. 
C., 420, Typha japonica, Miq. = Fap., 2253. 
B,, T. angustifolia, L., Sm., 223, T. Bungeana, Tatar. 
99.— fy Lo; 3 ®@ Fuki. The Lotus, Nelumbium speciosum 
HX Fj its stem is called hia. 
HOHE 3B its leaf is hia. 
HE AR H its lower part is mi. 
Kvo P‘o:—Another name for the ho plant is 3X @. 
yung. In Kiang tung the name ho is usual. Regarding the 
character i mi, Kvo Po says that it is the white rhizome 
(4 #) of the plant which is amongst the mud. 
£., 93, family 3M, witha good figure. 
C., 721-729. Pr., 136, 137:\, Se a30-: SHI, 15. a 
Pr, 219, gives ES ey, for Crossostephium artemisoides, » 
(a Composite). These two characters are also used for Hibise 
mutabilis, L., in Canton Province, or in South China according 
ig gee Z., 93, quotes it as a synonym for Ne/umbium, from 
100.—# E 3 Pe # its flower is han tan. 
HE FE 5M its fruit is lien, 
Kuo P‘0 :—Lien means the Fang, or receptacle. 
