3804 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Kiu huang [XLIX, 24].—Ch., XXIX, 24:—Pai ts‘iang wei, 
a white Rose from Yiinnan.—Jbid., XXI, 43:—Fo hien siao, 
a large double-flowered Rose, and 47 :—AMu hiang. Seems to 
represent Ltosa Banksiw, which is cultivated at Peking under — 
the name of mu hiang. | 
Lour., Fl. cochin., 896 :—Rosa indica, L. Sinice tsiam 
hoa.— 
P. Sara, 187. ee 
Amen. exot., 862 >— FE FR foo sen, it. kin fo qua, vulgo- 
ibara, it. igi, i.e. spina, igino fanna, i.e. flos spine, vel mutuato 
a Lusitanis vocabulo : Rosa. Rosa frutex spinosus nostras— _ 
Tuse. [ Fl. jap., 214] means that this is Rosa canina, L. 
Phon zo, XXVII, 2:—8% #€ Rose, not determined by 
F RANCHET.—Tbid., 2 :— #4 F% Rosa multiflora, Thhg., and 
3-6 [under the same Chinese name] several varieties of the 
same. — [hid,, 7 :—- Hi FE Ay, a yellow Rose.—Jbid., 8:— 
AK FF Rosa Banksiv, 
172.—48 #B kua lou. fe wy 84 7. CLL 
Comp. Rh y4, 23, Classics, 385. ; 
Pen king :— Kua lou, Hp #E ti lou. The fruit andthe — 
root are officinal. Taste of the fruit bitter. Nature cold. 
Non-poisonous, 
Pie lu:—Other names : KH Ih tien kua (heavenly gourd), 
BE Ml huang (yellow) kua, and 38 4 tse ku. The kua lou grows 
in Hung nung [in Ho nan, App. 99] in river-valleys and 
shaded places in the mountains. The best sort is that with 
a root penetrating deep into the ground. That which grows 
in a saliferous soil is poisonous. The root is gathered in the 
2nd and 8th months and dried in the sun during 30 days. 
T‘so Hunc-ning :—It is a climbing plant of Mid China 
It resembles the tu hug [see the next], but its leaves are 
