48 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
27. The AL BS HF HE Pen ts‘ao yen i, published about A. D. 
1115, in 3 books, by 9% 4 We Kou Tsung shi, a celebrated 
physician of the Sung dynasty. 
28. The # 4 B PR FE Me ku Chen chu nang (Kie ku’s Bag 
of pearls), one book. ie ku is the literary name of #& FC # 
Chang Yiian su, a celebrated physician during the Kin dynasty 
(A. D. 1115—1284). See his biography Kin shi 131. He was 
a native of J | I chow (Chibli province) and wrote several other 
medical treatises.” 
29. The FA BE 3: GR Yung yao fa siang, one book, on the use 
of drugs, by 4e 5A Li Kao, a celebrated physician of Chen ting 
(Chibli). Literary appellation: BY 2 fy Ming chi tsz’. He is 
more generally known by his pseudonym ¥ fH Tung yitan and 
flourished in the 12th and 18th centuries. He was a pupil of — 
Kie ku (see 28), and is the author of many other medical treatises. _ 
See alph. list 222, 414, 612, 616, 737, and his biography, Yiian — 
shi 203. . 
30. The 1% #@ AK Hi T'ang i pen ts‘ao, in 2 books, by F Hf H 
Wang Hao ku, a learned physician in the first half of the 13th — 
century, the author of several medical treatises, See alph. list s, 
225, 228, 969, 1093, and Wylie 1. ¢. 79. His literary appellation — 
was #£ 2 Tsin chi, his pseudonym jf ¥, Hai ts‘ang. 
31. The A OA AS Et Ji yung pen ts‘ao, in 8 books, by Tt 
Wu Shui, a physician ot Hai ning chou (Hang chou fu, Chekiang) © 
of the Mongol period. 
: 82. The AL Hi 7 4% Pen ts‘ao ho hua. Judging from the 
title it seems to be a Materia medica arranged in verses, The — 
author of it was #j {f Hu Shi, a physician of the Mongol period. 
15 He is not to be confounded with a famous physician of the same name, Ch a 9 
. + °G | See his 
Kie ku, also a na’ tive of Ne -China, who lived during the Ming ynasty, i 
biogr. Ming shi 299, 4 y % - 
