340 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Shi king, 81:—Duke Wan [7th century B.C.] 
about his mansion at Ts‘u (4) ts2‘ trees. 837 
mulberry and the tsz‘ must be regarded with reverence. a 
Li ki, 1, 158 :—The coftin of the Son of Heaven is fourfol 
The hides of a water buffalo and a rhinoceros, overla i 
each other, form the first, three inches in thickness. The 
there is a coftin of #4 7 wood [r. énfra, 548] and two of t 
Rottlera (tsz‘). The four are all complete enclosures. The 
shell of the coffin is of cypress wood. 
Chow li, 11, 462 :—Travail des bois de prix (HD. Co 
mentator B. (Cumna Han) :—Le bois de prix, aussi 
sert pour faire les vases de cérémonies et les instruments 
musique en bois précieux. 
Shu king, 413, # Pf :-—“ The timber of the tsz‘ tree, ! 
of one of the books of the Shu king, which book, howeve 
nothing to do with the tree. 
Mevctys said, [291] :—Anybody who wishes to ia | 
the tu‘ng [v. infra, 515] or the tse‘, which may be § 
with both hands, perhaps with one, knows by what means 
nourish them. 
In the Rh ya [293] the $f is the same as fi 
says same as f{ ts‘iu. But in explaining the Shan Ee 
where the tsz‘ is repeatedly mentioned, Kuo P‘o says sit 
shan ts‘iu or mountain ts*iv. 
According to the Shuo wen, #% is the same as bee and 
the same as # kia. 
Lu kr:—The tsz is a variety of the ts with a 
coarsely veined wood, and which bears fruit. Ano 
variety which has the fruit of the tsc‘ and the rind “ 
tung |v. infra, 515, Paulownia] i is called #¥ ¢ [e- 509]. 
The 7s min yao shu [5th century] states that the an 
with a white bark, and with fruits resembling hor. 8, 
called #£ tsz‘ or $§ HK hio ts‘iu, horned ts‘iu. Other 
authors describe these horns (capsules) as more than 
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