BOTANICON SINICUM. 89 
LXXIII, 17. The last edition, 1736, in 36 books. Natural pro- 
ductions, book 24. 
The Pt PR 3h GR Shen si t‘ung chi, or Topography of the pro- 
vince of Shensi. First edition during the reign of Kang hi. Another 
edition, 1735, in 100 books. Natural productions in books 43, 44. 
There is a similar work, entitled py Py FR Shen si chi, in 80 
books, published in 1517. See Sz’ k‘u ts‘tian shu LXXIII, 4. 
The tf #f ri si Kan su t‘ung chi, or Topography of the pro- 
iy 
vince of Kansu, in 50 books, 1736. Natural productions, book 12. 
The jaf #4 38 7 Ho nan t‘ung chi, or Topography of the pro- 
vince of Honan. A work of this name existed in the Ming period 
(Kia tsing), During the present dynasty one edition of the Ho nan 
t‘ung chi was published at the end of the 17th century. Last 
edition 1744, in 80 books. Natural productions in book 29. 
The yf Fy 3h FE Kiang nan tung chi. Kiang nan is the old 
general name for the present provinces of An hui and Kiang su. 
The work was published in 200 books, in 1786. Natural pro- 
ductions in book 86. 
The % 3; ih GE An hui tung chi, or Topography of the pro- 
vince of Anhui, in 260 books, 1830. Natural productions in 
book 64. 
The #5 J Wf FR"Su chou fu chi, or Topography of the pre- 
fecture of Su chou in Kiang su. Two works of this name were 
published during the Ming, and several editions of it appeared 
during the present dynasty. See Wylie’s Notes on Chin. Lit. 37. 
The last edition of 1824 is in 150 books. Natural productions 
in book 18, 
The ja fe Sih Gf Hu huang tung chi. The two provinces of 
Hu pei and Hu nan are known under the general name of Hu 
kuang. During the reign of Ming Wan li (end of 16th century) — 
a Scrat of these regions appeared with the title ia) Be ae ai 
