¥ 
94 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
V. infra, 436, Xanthium strumarium, La. 
£., 156, family fT Ff, witha good figure of Xanthium str. ; 
C., 1329, 1330. Pr., 98, 148. Sm., 233. Sim., 45, also Arctium 
sp. Fap., 2388. 5 
185.—fR Kiie ; BE Pie. 
Kvo P‘o:—The Kuang ya says that the Ki is the same as 
the HG HE Tse‘ ki [v. 177], but that is wrong. The young 
plants can be eaten. The name pie is usual in Kiangsi. 
V. infra, 877, a fern, Pteris aquilina, L. 
186.—2 Kao; J} BF Kinng kai. es 
Kuo Po :—This is the K HE Ta ki, a medicinal plant, 
according to the Pen ts‘ao. 
_ > Hine Pine :—The Pen ts‘ao calls it also JR js Tse tsi 
(marsh varnish). T‘ao Huna-Kina says it is a common 
-plant by waysides, and contains a white, milky juice. . 
| -P., XVI, 18, ta ki, a poisonous plant. The Chi wu figures 
under this name, XXIV, 18, a Euphorbia, So moku, 
ay, i, K HH Euphorbia lasiocaula, Boiss. ; 
The tse ts% is another species. iP. XVII, 2s 
REY Bbc 9 sah 
Pe: ie So moku, 1X, 16, # BB Euphorbia helioscopia, Li. 
So .  B, 162, family F AK, figure of Euphorbia, copy of S., IV. 19. 
Boe, aa 1215. Sm, 95, Fap., 918, EZ. lasiocaula, te 
 £, 140, family # #. The figure cannot mean a Euphorbia, 
but an Apocynacea. The figure to P, XVII, 20, points to » 
helioscopia, L. | ; 
: - a ee i i. Unknown to the Chinese commentators 
oe ] 188. Wang ; kL BR Ty yung. ae 
= =) Bao. Pw ‘~The wang grass resembles the 3 Mao [v. 45 
“Amperata}, _ Of the outer skin they make ropes and shoes 
: P,, XU, 49, 25 Mang, a plant first spoken of in 
s ees aha ? [8th century] and identified with the wang 
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