118 BOTANICON SINICUM, 
271.—§§ Po; Jp 2 Ch li (red plum). 
Kvo P‘o:—A plum of a red colour. 
272.—Fk Ts‘uo ; HH AE [Hu tsao (pot jujube). 
Kuo P‘o :—Now in Kiang tung the large jujube, pointed 
at the head, is calle] # hu (pot) or 4§ hu (calabash). 
Hine Pine explains :—It has the shape of a pot. 
This and the following names to 282, refer to varieties of : 
the Jujube, Zizyphus vulgaris, Lam. [V. infra, 484. ] 
E., 223, family i, with two figures of Zizyphus vulgaris and 
~ ofa thorny variety. : ' 
All the names from 272 to 282 and 5 more are synonyms. 
S., XI, 175 C., 1334, 1336, 1337. Sm., 44, 83, 87, 115, 125. 
H. 497. 
. 278.— 3 Pien ; Ba FE Yao tsao. ON 
Kvo P‘o:—The fruit has a slender waist (-F $i gH). lt 
is now called fF lt 3E luv Iu tsao. The drawing represents — 
a fruit contracted in the middle like the bottle-gourd. 
274.— PR Tsi; & A Pai tsao (white jujube). 
- Kuo P'0:—This is what is now called 3 ~ ¥k (white 
ripe jujube). 3 
xe 275. — Rh; fi HE Suan tsao (sour jujube). 3 
oe Kuo P‘o:—A small tree with sour fruits, mentioned by : 
oe Mexe 1: (Mexctus). This is a spinous variety of Zizyphus 
ae vulgaris. [V. infra, 484.] ef 
5 276.— HB ft 3 3 Unknown to the Chinese commentators. 
so 8 ae Tsun ; oe Yang tsto (sheep’s jujube). : 
oe safe , :—Small globular fruit of a dark purple (brown 
_ Colour, Now the people call it ME yang shi ts 
So yen 
(sheep’s dirt jujube), onl. : “< aE 
— (V. infra, 484.) : 
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