a EXPLANATION OF NAMES OF HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 81 
C., 1420, 1414. A., XV, 163, Anchusa officinalis; L., (acc. to 
LourREIRo). . 
Fap., 1307, L. erythrorhizon, S. & Z., (Var. of officinale, L.). 
143.—#§ RR I shang; G& WE Huo to. 
Kuo P‘o :—Same as fit FH [v. supra, 82, Aralia popyrifera]. 
144.—H Chi; BE PR Huang chu. 
Kvo P‘o :—The chi plant has leaves which resemble those 
of the suan tsiang (Physalis, v. supra, 55). Small white 
flowers, yellow in the centre. In Kiangtung they salt and 
pickle it. 
The cht is noticed in PP. 33, sub suan tsiang 
(Physalis). The plant is mentioned in the Ku kin chu 
[4th century | under the name of 4 i Ku chi. It seems 
< to be a species of Physalis. In the So moku, ULL, 45, 74 Hk 
a is Physalis angulata, L. 
E., 64, family HE. The figure represents Houstuynia cordata, 
Phbe: P., XXVII, 24. , 
Se ts Jap, 1099. Fap., —) Physalis angulata, L., eB 
145, —F8 I Kie che ; 2 Bd KG yi. 
_ Kuo Po :—A faseaat plant mentioned in the Li sao 
fe — 419]. at 
: 146 FB Ketian ; # HE Huang hua (yellow doves 
Ko 16-— If is now called 46 3: Hit Niu yin ts‘ao. It has 
yellow flowers ; the leaves resemble those of the i te Mu. id 
(Medicago sativa). 
- Hine Pine quotes the Shuo wen, where it is stated that the 
= Yin plant resembles the HW Mu su (Medicago) and 
that according to the Huai nan tsz‘ it dies and then i 
again, Mentioned j in the Li ki. 
Yr. hi fra, 409, 
_ -&.,, 108, family 38. The figure bad, Melilotus? 
ad %P-, 1957, Ruta graveolens, L. 
