~~ B64 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
 L. ehinense is a common plant in Northern China as: 
in the South. At Peking it is a rambling shrub (ne 
arborescent), sometimes twining, with long, weak recurved 
or pendulous branches, armed with short spines. Leay 
lanceolate, oblong. Violet flowers in the axils of the leaves, 
The fruit is a small ovoid red berry, not eatable, Heyer 
le, 185:—In Hupeh Lycium chinense is kou ki. . 
Phon zo, UXXXIX, 3, 4, Hy AE, Lyevum chinense. 
E., 283, family #J AB, with good figure and 15 names. 
ews tO. An XV, 264, C., 607: Pray 232, Sit, 37. 
_. Of Solanacee are mentioned :— | 
Fap., 445, Capsicum anomalum, Fr. & S., BE FR. 
niin 5 oxy longum, L., ig HR. 
» 761, Datura alba, Nees., i RE Fag {E- 
- yy 1337, Lycium chinense, Mill., # FE, i hi. 
» 1346, Lycopersicum esculentum, Mill., 7\ ~”A A i. 
» 1498, Nicotiana Tabacum, L., var. macrophyllum, 1 
< 1621, 1622, Physalis.  [V. i i 53; 144] : 
» 2031, Scopalia japonica, Max., js fee 7 
» 2100, Solanum Dulcamara [v. supra, 79]- 
y. 2107, . »  lyratum, Thbg., By =e a. 
yy 2202, »  Melongena, L., iil 
55 4303, » nigrum, L, Fe x. 
yy 2105, os tuberosum, L., B&B ey ~ 
Co Cheng, Tamarix. ee 
Shi king, 450:—He opened up and cleared the: " 
"tei and the stave trees [v. infra, 554]. Z; 
Rh ya, 250, ch‘eng or ho liu (river willow). 
Lu kt:—The ch‘eny or river willow grows by t th | 
side. Its bark is of a dark red colour. Its branch . 
leaves resemble those of the’ pine. It is also ale 
yit shi (the master of rain). : ; 
~P., XXXVb, 25; Be By ch‘eng liu, also HE a oh 3 
drooping floss-silk willow). The Rh ya é states + 
