EXPLANATION OF NAMES OF HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 93 
C., 1264. Sm., 184, 69, also Comfrey, a Boraginea. 
E, 140, family BE, Adenophora, Ti huang is given as a 
synonym. 
Jap., 1865, as name of Rehm. lutea, Max.; 1864, R. glut.= 
| fi) iil #. 
— «181. — 3 Meng; FE zx Wang nii. ‘ 
- Keo P‘o :—Same as the Ff, another name for & He. 
V. supra, 131, Cuseuta, and infra, 450, 
E., 169, family BE HK [v. supra, 131] writes FE H instead of 
oe it- 
(182.—Ff Pa; FE BH Lung ho. 
~ Kuo P‘o:—It resembles the $ Ko (Pachyrhizus), is a 
climbing plant with joints. In Kiang tung it is called f~ 
Lang wei (dragon’s tail) also #E # Hu ko. Small leaves, 
red stem, 
P., XVIITb, 35, refers these names to the BRE 
Wu lien mei, described as a climbing plant with a white root, 
- Pentaphyllous leaves. The fruit resembles that of the it 3 
Lung kui (Solanum nigrum), and contains small seeds. The 
~ drawing in Ch., XXII, 74, under Wu lien mei, represents 
a Vitis, not unlike the drawing in the So moku, II, 58, 
B RHE which is Vitis pentaphylla, Thbg. The Phon zo, 
XXXL, 5, 6, has under the same Chinese name, V. penta- 
phyla and V, japoniea, Thbg. 
£., 179, family & aK #%, with good figure. 
os Fop., 2372, Vitis pentaphylla. as 
183, Su; SF Mou mao. | : 
: os Po :—A kind of 4 # Pai mao. ane 
V. infra, 459, Imperata. ; 
. ae [v. supra, 48]. 
4 FE Kian rh ; 2% FH Ling rh. 
e es Po :—The Pee calls it & FH Si rh me a 
- si. In Kiang tung it is #E %— Chang si and Ling rh. Ut 
(the . frit resembles a mouse’s ear, 
