440 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Lbid., p. 854 (200) :— | 3 lien p‘eng (fruit receptacle) 3 
from Canton 8 piculs,—p. 308 (501), | FR Len fang (fruit : 
receptacle) from Amoy 0.22 picul.— Jbid., p- 384 (589), " 
| FP) lien tsz* sin (germ of Lotus-seed) from Canton — 
1 picul. ; : 
Ibid., p. 358 (251) :—Lien ye (Lotus-leaves) from 
Canton 0.85 picul,—p. 288 (199), from Amoy 0.46 picul. 
Ibid., p. 278 (83) :—Ou tsie (rhizomes of Lotus) exported 4 
from Amoy 20.48 piculs,—p. 346 (101, 102), from Canton 5 
12 piculs.—ZIbid., p. 386 (619), ow fen (four prepared from 4 
the rhizomes) from Canton 0.83 picul. i 
Further particulars in another part. 
296.— 3 HE ki shi. The fruit of the Water-caltrop, 
Trapa. P., XXXIII, 26. LtimOL&. 
Comp. 2h ya, 124, Classics, 397. ; 
Pie Iu:—Ki shi, also YE ling. Fruit and flowers used 
in medicine. The Feng su tung [2nd cent.] calls it aR ae 
shui li (water-chestnut). oe 
Further particulars in another part. 
297.—Ze BE kien shi. Fruit of Euryale ferox, Salisb. : “ 
P., XXXII, 27. 7, XOIX. ee 
Comp. Classics, 396, 
Pen king:—Kien shi, $e Wf ki tou (cock’s head) and 
HE WE yen hui (goose’s beak). Besides the fruit (seeds) the 
stem and the root are used in medicine. | 
Pie lu:—The ki ttou shi grows in Lei ch‘i [see oI a 
181] in ponds and marshes, It is gathered in the 8th mont). a 
Tatar., Cat., 57 :—Ki tou. Euryale ferox.—P. SMITH, 
95. 
