ee is Single stem shoots forth, from - 
to four feet high, | 
58 
BOTANICON SINICUM, 
Cust. Med., p. 192 (115, 116):— Yatan shen *E 
in 1885 from Ning po 4,700 pienls.— Ibidss 493 ( 
Places of production: Che kiang.—According to Bi 
[ Hank. Med.) exported also from Hankow. 3 
80 moku, XI, 57 —¥ BB Scrophularia Oldhami, 
The above Chinese description might perhaps agree. 
: 19.— Hb Ay td ya. Pt, a1, BO.—7., CXXX Vig F, 
Pen king :—Ti y% (ground elm). The ‘root 7 
leaves used in medicine. Taste of the root bitter. 
slightly cold. Non-poisonous, 
J Pe tee 2 
379] and Yiian ki 
valleys. The root is 
_ dried in the sun, 
yé grows in Tung po [in Ho nan, 
[in Shan tung, App. 415] in “a 
dug up in the 2nd and 8th mon ‘ 
rows in | 
The same work says the PB HK suan che grows 10 
Mountains of Ché 
aa 
‘ang yang [in Shan tung, App. 7]. 
_ lifra Li Sat-cupy, 
: leaves, but are longer and, as they cover the ground wi 
the plant first 
begins to grow, the latter is called ti yi 
ground elm. — [ts 
brown colour like 
wherefore it is also called E BE yi shi. The root + 
for fermenting liquors. The Taoists burn it and use i 
leaves for tea, They may | 
tin 
]:—The ti yi is a common plan i 
DRE en 3 “Cows and marshes. From the perennial 
Toot, in the 3rd. month. 
: : = 
, h, the leaves issue, They cov 
t divides and produces leaves which 
