340 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Tatar., Cat., 58:—Kin yin hua. Flores: Lonicere 
chinensis—P,. Surra, 138, 50, 114.—Kin yin hua is the 
common name for the plant at Peking, where it is much 
cultivated. See also Huyry, Chin. pl., 66. 
Cust. Med., p. 128 (100):—Kin yin flowers exported — 
1885 from Chin kiang 153 piculs,—p. 30 (117), from Tien — 
tsin 40 piculs,—p. 356 (227, 228), from Canton flowers and — 
leaves 0.7 picul,—p. 276 (48), jen tung from Amoy 0.45 — 
picul.—Exported also from Han kow. See [Hunk Med., 5. 
Amen. exot., 785 :—2, 4 nin too, it. sin too, vulgo sui 
kadsura et ex floris colore kin gin qua, i.e. auri et argenti flos 
appellata, Periclymenum vulgare, sive Caprifolium ngp 
perfoliatum, baccis atro-purpureis vel nigris. ; 
Phon zo, XXXII, 8, 4 :— 72 4, Lonicera japonica and ; 
other species, : 
Stes., Ccon., 238 :— Lonicera japonica, Japomiee: 2 
ninde. Sinice: ZL 2, Stipites ab agricolis in syphile — 
inveterata optimum preedicantur remedium. . 
192.-—3% 37 tee sie, Faget OTS Foren We ap 0 Fe 
Comp. Rh ya, 95, Classics, 437. a 
Pen king :—Tse sie, 7K YE shui sie, #4 | ku sie. The 
leaves, the root and the fruit are officinal. Taste of the root 
sweet. Nature cold. Non-poisonous. Taste of the leave 
saltish and of the fruit sweet, 
Pie lu:—Other names : Me ity ki sie and TG HH mag ; 
ts‘ao. The tse sie grows in Ju nan [in Ho nan, App. 110] ™ | 
ponds and swamps. The leayes are gathered in the Sth, the | 
root in the 8th, the fruit in the 9th month, and dried 1 
the shade, ss 
T‘ao Hone-xine :—Ju nan is in the province of er 
chou [Ho nan, See App. 413]. This plant occurs in Mid 
