372 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Pie lu:—The wu kiu grows on stones (rocks) in the 
mountains. The bf BE kui li likewise grows on rocks. It | 
is dried in the sun. - 
Su Kone [7th cent. |:—This is the Ay & shi tai, also : 
called 4y 32 shi fa [rock hair. Comp. also 206]. It grows : 
in shady rocky vales which never see the sun. It resembles — 
the kiian po [see the next |. ee: 
Ta Mixe [10th cent.]:—It is also called 7% shi i 
(covering of rocks), and is from four to five inches long. 
It is poisonous, : 
Ch., XVI, 51:-—Wu kiu. Rude drawing. | 
Phon zo, XXXVIII, 3 :—KB SE, a Fern. Trichomanes ‘4 
japonicum, Thbg. : 
211.—4& HY huan po. P., XX1, 8. T., OXLVIL ay 
Pen king :— Kian po (curled inward Thuja). ei e 
whole plant is officinal. Taste pungent. Nature uniform 
Non-poisonous, a 
Pie lu:—Other names : Ba fe wan sui (ten thousand : 
Years), IE BY kin ku and 38 WH kiao shi. The yitan po grows : 
in Ch‘ang shan [in Chi li, App. 8], among stones —_ - 
m mountain-valleys. It is gathered in the Sth and 7th — 
months and dried in the shade, toe 
Wu Pv [38rd cent.] calls it $y F% pao tsu (leone 
foot), 
_ Tao Huya-xine :—This plant grows, densely crowded 
on rocks, in Mid China. Fine leaves (finely dissected) a 
sembling those of the po [Thuja. See 300], and pais 
inward like the toes of a bird. The plant is of a greenls 
yellow colour, 7 
Cuane Yi-ny [11th cent.]:—It grows in Kien ae ‘ 
[Nan king, App. 137]. Fan rz‘ x1 JAN says it is produ oe 
in San fu [in Shen si, App. 265). 
