460 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
310.—qj nan. Mentioned in the Pre lu. P., XXXIV, 37, 
7, CCLIX. Comp. Bot. sin., Il, 512 :—Persea nanmu, 
Oliv. Wood and bark used in medicine. Further particulars 
in another part. 
311.—$] #% tiao chang. Mentioned in the Pie lu : 
P., XXXIV, 39. 7, CCLIX. Comp. Bot. sin., I, 513:— 
A tree of the order Lauracee. The bark of the root, leaves 
and flowers are used in medicine. 
312.—3t Be F Iain lu hiang or FL & ju hiang. P., XXXIV, 
49. T., CCCXVI. 
The Pie lu notices the drug under the above names and 
speaks of its use in medicine. 
Su Kune [7th cent. ]:—The drag hiin lu hiang resembles 
the pai kiao hiang® That produced in T‘ien chu (India) is 
of a white colour. The drug from Tan yii” is of a greenish 
colour and not very aromatic. ’ 
Li Sin [8th cent.]:—It is also called  ~ # ma wet 
hiang. The Kuang chi [6th cent.] states that the hin ee 
hiang exudes from a tree with a scaly bark. The 7, Wit 
ju tou hiang (nipple fragrance) is brought from the Southern 
Sea. It is the resin of a kind of fir tree which grows as 
Po sz‘ (Persia). It is red like a cherry. That which 1 
pellucid is the best. 
Cu‘en Ts‘anc-K‘t [8th cent.] says:—The ju hiang 184 
kind of hin lu, 
. | BE &, the white fragrant gum of the mitt Seng tree, Liquidamba 
Sormosana, Hee, 
es bE) F. Unknown to me, 
