EXPLANATION OF NAMES OF TREES, 125 
shrub which molests man and cattle. Leaves small, serrate ; 
flowers white or pale red with yellow stamens; red fruit 
which contains hairy seeds like those of the BR -F- 
kin ying tsz (Rosa hystrir). Flowers and leaves used in 
~ medicine. 
The Kiu huang, XLIX, 28, and Ch., XXII, 16, figure 
under the above names a rose. 
ff Aon 20, XX VII, 2, He BE Rosa multiflora, Thbg. This is 
4 ‘common plant in China, [.Jap., 1922, Bf BH RR. ] 
ag :., 271, family i, with figure of a large tree, certainly not a 
Rosa. According to description in the text it is a Zizyphus, 
thorny with small fruit. Z., 118, family $F &, with good figure 
. Of Rosa indica, L. 
— 296.— HE AE Kuan mu: A OTs‘ung mu. (Comp. 
Infra, 334], 
_ The meaning is, trees with dense foliage, 
297, —IE HK Mui mu ; 44 BE Lu lou. 
Kou Pro :— Disease in trees which causes woody knobs to 
form, out of which no branches grow. 
298, —# Fen; Ai. ‘ 
_Kvo Po bak tree producing exuberance of fruit. 
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299. — Hy i 7. Hh 
; avo Po ;:—Excrescences on the branches, roots, ete., of 
200. Ya; GER Pai jw 
: ‘Keo P‘o :—The jui is a small tree with dense foliage. Tt | 
is, Provided with spines, The fruit resembles ear pendants, : 
is of a dark red colour, edible. _ 
C v, infra, 534.] 
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