102 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
drug figured and described: the thick, globular, nodose 
rhizome of an umbelliferous plant resembling in taste and 
odour that of Parsley. 
Tavar., Cat., 24 :—#R EF fu kung [1 suspect the first 
character is a mistake for HE fu (v. supra) |, Rad. tuberosa _ 
Levistici—Gavuaer [19]:—The drug fu kung figured and 
described as resembling the ch-uan kung, but smaller. 
Hans., Sc. pap., 260 :—Ch*uan kung. Nodular masses 
consisting apparently of the root stock of some umbelliferous 
plant allied to Angelica, ete. The odour of the drug 
resembles that of the tang kui [see 46]. 
Cust. Med., No. 247 :—Jj] #$ ch‘uan kung, Pleuro- 
spermum, sp., or Conioselinum univittatum, Turez. (Umbellif.) 
Cust. Med., p. 66 (13):—Ch‘uan kung exported 1885 
from Han kow 7,180 piculs,—p, 58 (6), from I chang 1,368 
piculs.—Ibid., p. 66 (21), si kung exported from Han kow 
17 piculs,—p. 342 (62), from Canton 50 piculs. 
So moku, V, 2 :—F3 3 or jij #¥ umbelliferous plant 
not identified by Francuer. The Phon =o [ LX, 4] represents 
the large nodose roots of the same plant. See also Kwa wi, 
BL, JI FF, sen hin, 
So moku, ae 2, 3 —K BE Jy ca (large-leaved), Angelica 
refracta, Fr. Schm. 
—Bres., Pl. weon., 254:—Selinea? Sinice FS BE, jap. 
sen kjo. Colitur in usum officinarum. SrEpoxp’s senkjo is, 
according FRaNcHET, Angelica decursiva, Miq. 
48.— Be iE mi wu. P., X1Va, 9, en 8) QARAe 
Pen king:—Mi wu. Leaves officinal. 
Taste pungent. 
Nature warm. Non-poisonous, 
For other ancient names see Bot, sin., I, 89, 412. 
