86 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
E., 148, family #E #j The two figures have no resemblance 
to Asarum. The figure to P., XIII, 54, differs from them. 
B. Ligularia Kempferi, S. & Z.= Senecio, K. Dl., unlikely. 
Fap., 235, Asarum Blumei, Duch. 
157.—fF Hi; J $k Hui ch‘wang (serpent’s bed). 
Kuo P‘o:—Same as BE YK She ch‘uang and FB tk Ma 
ch‘uang, according to the Kuang ya. In the Pen ts‘ao we 
find, besides the above-mentioned, the names hE HR She mi, 
BG Sz i, i FE Sheng tu, FE BE Tsao ki, je Be Ts‘iang 
me. : 
P., X1Va, 10, Ek FE She ch‘uang ts‘z. Described as a 
fragrant umbelliferous plant, the seeds of which are used in 
medicine. The Kiu huang, XLVI, 21, and the Ch., XXV, 
4, figure under the above name an umbelliferous plant. 
According to TatariNov, Catal. med. sin., 52, She chiuang — 
itt are the seeds of a Cnidium ; from Hanpury’s investiga- 
wong (Science Papers, 233), it appears that they belong to 
Cnidium Monnieri, Cuss., (Selinum Monnieri, L.). This is a 
common plant all over China. [See Index Florae sin., 333]. 
It has not been recorded from Japan. 
(£., 167, 
nature, 
family RE Wk; with a good figure, apparently from 
i - I,7. A. XV, 154. C., 1114, Sm., 67. 
158. %%. Unknown to the Chinese commentators. 
9H Ol fu Be Ki 
| V. supra, 8. 
= : 3 oe nt hi; BPR Ko tung. * 
 ___AUO Fo :—This is the "6 ; , ; 
: Water ee is the Fe YK K‘uan tung. Purple flowers. 
: ; gi ‘In the Pen ts‘ao we find also the names 
Dex. "letee eB Lu st. Tao Hune-xrxe says. its 
mE SSemble the ka (Aster and Chrysanthemum). 
