388 ROTANICON SINICUM. 
Jap., 1870, Rhapis flabelliformis, Ait., *e ft. 
» 1871, Rhapis major, BL., ee Ff . 
» 1963, Sagus Rumphii, Willd., Be Hh (Caryota). 
556.—# JAR Li mu. The Shan hai king says that its fruit | 
resembles the ## lien (Melia). Kvo P*o adds that it is also — 
called §% $8 Ze kien kien mu. The fruit (or seed) is #7 JA A 
chi tou pai (finger’s white). It is glutinous and employed — 
for washing clothes. The dictionary 7'si yin [11th century] 
says that the fruit resembles a chestnut. 
591K He AK Tien p'ien mu, Shan hai king, W1Ltiaws : 
[ Dictionary, 640] is of opinion that piien is a kind of soap berry — 
tree, Sapindus. But there is no reason for this supposition. 
558.—#] AK San mu. Shan hai hing, repeatedly, Kwvo Po . 
Says it is used for making switches, : 
559.— Fy RE Pai kao, name of a tree. The Shan hai king 
states that it resembles the ku (Broussonetia) and exudes 2 
sap like varnish, but which can be eaten. It is also used for 
dyeing jade. According to the Kuang ya, another name for 
pai kao is S #R kao su. 
— 960. AR Yu mu. Shan hai hing. A tree resembling the 
chu (Ailantus), with leaves like those of the (‘ung ( Paulownia). 
Leguminous fruit used for stupefying fish. pe 
561.—3% AE. Meng mu. Shan hai king. A tree which 
resembles the wai (Sophora) ; yellow flowers. K.D. ae 
PR meng. : : 
562.— 4 A Pi mu. Shan hai king. Kuo P*o er 
a tree of this name is found in Shu (Sz‘ch‘uan). In a 
