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EXPLANATION OF NAMES OF TREES. < ee 
_ Hine Pra :-—A*in means the cupule of the fruit. SuN YEN 
says that the fruit of the li tree is called #R siang. 
ig . infra, 534, Quercus.) 
265.—HR Sui; #6 Lo. 
Kuo Po :—It is now called KBR yang su, The fruit — 
resembles a pear, but is smaller, of a sour taste, edible. 
[V. infra, 483.) . 
“ Synonyms, infra, 301. ; Pee sage 
266.48 Kia; Ff) Mk King tao. eee 
Kvo P‘o :—It is now called BE Pk ying tao. ae ; 
‘Hine Pine :—The Kuang ya has 4 Pe han tao. 
UT. infra, 477, Cherry | : 
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267.— fe Mao (Comp. 251]; 4 pk Tung tao (winter : 
Kvo P‘o :—The fruit ripens in winter. 
_ #,, 215, family PE, with a good figure of Prunus persica. 
E rhs names of 267 and 268 are synonyms [v. infra, 470]. 
268, HE bk Sz‘ tho ; il} Be Shan ttao (mountain peach). : 
Keo Po: :—The fruit is like — —. bat smaller. - The se = 
lesh adheres to the stone. ie 
Perhaps Persica Davidiana, Carv., of the Poking | : 
ich the Chinese call shan tao. Fruit small, not edible. ee = 
269.— fe Hin ; Ae it Wu shi « pa te 9 whieh a 
hears no fruit), 3 x 
vo Po :—Another name is aa ot chao i 
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Hua oe talieg eheet pa 
the same time as wheat does, He 
