348 BOTANICON sINICUM. 
So moku, VII, 11:—%q B, Acorus gramineus, Ait. ’ 
Comp. also Phon zo, XXXIII, 13-14, s. nom. sin. Acorus, — 
. 
only leaves figured. : 
Sres., Icon. ined., VILI, and Sres., Gcon., 4 :—Acorus 
Calamus, L., var. asiatica. Japonice: sjoobu; sinice: JE Be 
Usus pro ceremoniis. 
Stes., Jeon. ined., VIII, and S1es., Gicon., 5 :—Acorus 
gramineus. Japonice : sek’ sjoo ; sinice: #y Ey FH- 
Sres., Jeon. ined., VIL, and Step., Gicon., 6 :—Acorus 
pusillus. Japonice: biroodo seki sjo; sinice: $8 f- Utra- 
que planta [i.e. A. gramineus et pusillus] pro septis lacuum 
artificialium in hortis, nee non ob virtutem in contusionibus 
colitur. 
MigueL, Prol. Fl. jap., 135, 3856 :—Acorus pusillus. | 
Acoro gramineo valde affinis, omnibus partibus minor ; folia = 
angustissima, ete. 3 
Matsumura, 4 :—Acorus Calamus, 7k BS Hie 
196.—% Hf hiang pu. P., XIX, 13. T., LXVIIL 
Comp. Classics, 375. 
Pen king :— Hiang (fragrant) p‘u, B pu jee / 
(yellow), name of the yellow pollen of the flowers, which 1s 
used in medicine. Taste sweet. Nature uniform. Not 
poisonous. : 
Pie lu:—The hiang p‘u is produced in Nan hai [Kuang ; ‘ 
tung, App. 228] in pools and swamps, and the p‘u — " 
Ho tung [in Shan si, App. 80] in pools and swamps. }#¥ 
gathered in the 4th month. 
Wu P‘v [8rd cent.] gives the synonym ff # (34° shi. : 
Su Kune [7th cent.]:—The hiang p'w is also oer 
3) | kan (sweet) p‘u, It is fit for making mats. fa 
