INTO THE FLORA OF CHINA, 149 
Fl. hgk. 101. Acacia farnesiana. Willd, 
179. Pranus domestica. Linn. In plerisque Sinarnm 
provinciis. Sin: muei xu. (l|§$). Lour. 388. 
Largely cultivated in N. China, but more commonly termed ^ li. 
180. Amygdalus persica. Linn. China, cult. Sin : tao ho 
gin m iM fc). Lour. 386. 
Cultivated throughout China. 
181. Amygdalus pumila- Linn. China, Sia : dao hoa 
Jioung ($£ |t). Lour 387. 
Comp. MaximoWicz, Fragm. fl. Asiae orient. 1879. p. 14. 
182. Amygdalus communis- Linn. Habitat et colitur 
affatim in China. Sin : him ho gin (=Sf « fc> Lour. 386. 
As my friend Dr. Hance wrote me some years ago, he has never heard 
of the Almond tree having been observed in China, The A . communis in 
Bunge’s enum. pVChin. bor. is Perpica, Davidiana. The Chinese name 
Lour, gives for the Almond is as far as I know only applied to the 
Apricot, the kernels of which are used in China like almonds in the West. 
183. Spiraea canton!ensis. Lour. Canton. Sin: tsi chouc 
hoa (jg ?£). 394. 
Flor. hgk. 105. 
184. RubuS parvifolius- Linn. China, Cochin. Lour. 398. 
D. C. II. 564. Osb. 81_Fl. hgk. 105. 
186. Fragaria vesca- Linn. Habitat et colitur in China. 
Sin : foi jouen tsu (||| ^ -J*). Lour 398. 
Probably another species .—Fragaria elatior. Ehrh. has been observed 
by my friend Mr. W. Hancock in the mountains west of Peking. (Maxim. 
1. c. p. 17-J 
186. Fotentilia fruticosa- Linn, China borealis. Sin: 
yam chi cho (2^ {$!) jJ|j). Lour. 399. 
Frequent in N. China. But the Chinese name Lour, applies to the plant 
is wrong, being that for Rhododendron . 
187. Rosa centifolia. Linn. China. Sin : ta mui hoa 
(4c a W- Lour. 396- 
Not observed in China after Lour. 
188. Rosa cinnamomea. Linn. China, Cochin, cult. Sin : 
mui hoa .$$)• Lour. 395, 
Peking, cultivated. 
189. Rosa spinosissima. Linn. Flos rubescens. Cochin- 
china. Lour, means, that this may be Rosa sinica. Linn. 
Lour. 395. 
190. Rosa indica. Linn. China, Cochin. Sin: tsiamhoa 
(U lib)- Lour. 396. 
