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£., 235, family HE, with figure of Zorreya nucifera, S. & Z., 
also called BF #2. 
S., XI, 35:3: Pi; XXXI,.10; els 220; C., 297; fap., 2213. 
' £., 261, family xz, the same two terms are quoted from the 
Rh ya. 
S., VIII, 23, with bad figures of two distinct trees. 
229.— He Fei; Hy Kia [see 226]. 
Kuo P‘o:—A kind of #h Yu (Pumelo, Citrus deeumana, 
see 236). Fruit as large as a bowl; the rind from two to 
three inches thick ; the flesh inside is like that of the #4 Chi 
(Citrus trifoliata), of little flavour. 
LV. infra, 487.] 
E., 230, family th, and £., 254, family ##, no names from the 
Rh ya. (V. infra, 236.] 
230.—fik Niu ; fe. 
Kuo P‘o :—It resembles the Mt Ti [r. infra, 306, a plum 
tree]. Small leaves, when young fit for feeding cattle. Of 
its wood tires of wheels are made. In Kuan si they call it 
nin tsz* also + fe t‘u kiang. [Regarding mcrae see 536. ] 
LV. infra, 544, Ligustrum ?] 
E., 272, family #¥f, without figure. 
231.—}f} Mou; Fe I Mu kua. 
Kuo P‘o:—This fruit is of the size of a little melon, 
_ edible, of a sour taste. 
[V. infra, 478, Quince, Cydonia sinensis. | 
E., 280, family AR JK, with a good figure. 
5., XEL, 24. Sm., 181. C., 866. 
4T,, 295, Pyrus Cathayensis, Hemsl. 
Fap., 1827, Pyrus japonica, Thbg., Var. genuina, Max. 
- 1825, Pyrus Cydonia, L., is +8 #- [V. infra, 480.] 
— 232, —R Liang ; BRE Tsi lai. 
Kvo P‘o :—The wood of the Hee is fit for making tires 
| of wheels, : 
_ Hine Pina :—The T ‘ang Pen ts‘ao says: :—The leaves of this 
trem pein those of the Mp shi ( —: they grow sad 
