100 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
202.— 4 WH Po sz‘ po (po similar to po). 
Hi VW Hi Pu sz‘ pu (pu similar to pu). 
#€ Ij A Z. Itis produced on the Hua shan mountain. 
Kuo P‘o:—The above names are derived from the — 
resemblance of the plant to #j ffs (pure white silk). Itis 
said to be found on the Hua shan mountain (Southern 
Shensi). E 
203.—48 if #. Unknown to the Chinese commentators. 
204.— 8% FB Mien ma; 2 ff Yang ch'i (sheep's tooth). ; 
Kuo P‘o:—A hairy plant with small leaves resembling a _ 
sheep’s tooth. In Kiang tung they call it Jj Hy Yen chi 
(goose’s tooth). It is used for reeling off silk (? #4 4D 4 
Th iG #). S 
* 205.—9% Kua; BE FH Mi she (deer’s tongue). 
Kvo P‘o :—The leaves resemble a tongue. 
206 —¥ #8 fla. Unknown to the Chinese commentators. 
207.9 ZBL Fan chi ch‘ou (ugly Artemisia fan, 
[v. supra, 12). 
K HB. In autumn it becomes an Artemisia hao. ce 
Kuo Po :—The first name is given to the plant in spring, E 
when it first begins to grow ; in autumn it is F hao. 
‘Hine Pine :—It is a kind of Artemisia (Be WE BF FEZ i) 
Its smell and taste in spring are not the same as in autumn. — 
| 208.—FE Yao ; By Ki [comp. 62]. 
HF Z its fruit is called hi (fu). a 
Kuo P‘o :—The tufted head at the top of the stem of the 
yao and the ki (thistles, Cnicus, Carduus) is called A hi. 
- Hine Pine refers to 62 and 8. 
