494 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Cust. Med., p. 288 (202):—Liu, twigs and leaves, exported 
1885 from Amoy 4 piculs,—p. 858 (252), from Canton 0.53 — 
picul,—p. 844 (80), willow-root exported from Canton 0.01 
picul. 
Further particulars in another part. 
- 829.—iq ya. Ulmus. Elm tree. P.. XXXVb, we 
T., CCLXIX. 
Comp. Ph ya, 304, Classics, 528. : 
Pen king :—hiy yt, FE Ky ling ya. ~The white bark of the | 
tree is officinal. Taste sweet. Nature uniform. Mucilaginows 
and nourishing. Non-poisonous. The leaves, flowers and 
fruit [see the next] are all used in medicine. : 
Pie lu :—The iy J yt pi (bark) is produced in Ying = 
ch‘uan [S.E. Ho nan, App. 408] in mountain-yalleys. The . 
white, inner bark is gathered in the 2nd month and dried in — ‘ 
the sun. The fruits are gathered in the 8th month. Both it 
drugs (the bark and the fruit) should be kept dry, otherwise . 
they become poisonous. 
P. Surrn, 92 :—Elm-bark. 
Cust. Med., p. 212 (49):—Hiang yi pt (fragrant elm- 
bark) exported 1885 from Wen chow 502 piculs. 
Further particulars in another part. 
330.—HE Hj wui. P., XXXVb, 33. 7., COLXIX. 
Comp. Rh ya, 263. 
Pen king :—4nt Hj wu ku, in the Index of the Pen ” : 
HE HE wui. It is a fruit (fruit of an elm). Taste punger» 
Nature uniform, Non-poisonous, 
