108 EARLY EUROPEAN RESEARCHES 
217. A Chines© told to Osb. that the Camphor tree, 
SLauurs CJamphora, was found near Canton, and called 
tyong sio. Osb. 253. 
This tree was known to Linn, only from Japan. Sin: fjp! i|§§ tiong sio 
(Fu chou dialect.) 
218. ©assytha filiform is. L. Climbs on the Euphorbia. 
Danes isl. Osb. 395. 
Known from India before. 
219. Daphne indica. L. (description.) Danes isl. Osb. 6. 
D. 0. XIY. 543. Wiekstroemia indica. 0. A. M. Not found in India. 
220. IiOranthuS scarruia. Linn. China. According to 
Benth. El. hgk. 141 this is probably the L. chinensis. D. C. 
gathered by Staunton in China, but not as Linn, thinks the 
species represented in Petiver’s Grazophyl. Tab. 63, fig. 8. 
221. Viscum baccis rubentibus. Kaemph. amoen. 785. 
French isl. Osb. 353. 
Kaempfer’s plant, quoted by Osb. is V. Kaempferi. D. 0. IY. 285. 
The FI. hgk. 141 notices for Hongkong V. articulatum. Burm. and V. 
orientate. Willd. 
222. Euphorbia neriifolia. L. used for hedges. Canton, 
In Chin : fu yong fa. Osb. 328. 336. 
Known from Ceylon, India, before. Sin : fo yong fa (Parker.) 
223. Andrachne fruticosa. L. Danes isl. Osb. 368. 
Flor. hgk. 313 Melanthesa chinensis Blume. G. P. III. 276. Breynia 
fruticosa. 
224. Agyneia pubera. L. and Agyneia impubes. L. Both 
known to Linn, as Chinese plants. D. C. XV. 2. 307 considers 
the second to be only a variety of the first, as do also Benth. and 
Hook. Gr. P. III. 271. Miiller in D. C. 1. c. refers both to 
I®hyllailthus puberus? of which he enumerates 4 varieties. 
Two of these have been observed in China by Fortune and 
others, but for the above mentioned varieties Miiller quotes 
only Linnaeus. 
225. yPhyllanthus niruri. L. Danes isl. Osb. 2. 
Known from Ceylon before. 
226. Groton tomentoms. Miill. D. C. XV. 2. 588. states that 
he has seen in Linnaeus’ herbarium a specimen of this plant 
brought by Osbeck from China. It seems that Osbeck does 
not mention it. Croton Crassifolius. Greisel is the oldest 
name and must be restored. Cr. chinense Bth. FI. kgk. 309'. 
is the same. 
227. Croton sebiferum. L. a little tree, which the Chinese 
call o-ha-o, and at at first sight looks like an asp. It has 
yellow flowers. Danes and French isl. Osb. 359, 5. 
