90 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Hu huang tsung chi, in 98 books. See Sa? k‘a ts‘iian shu 
LXXIV,10. The first edition of the Hu kuang t‘ung chi was 
published in 1684. The last edition, 1783, is in 120 books. 
The # Ab 3 Gi Hu pei tung chi, or Topography of the pro- 
vince of Hu pei, in 100 books, 1757. Natural productions in 
book 23. 
The # #3 Gi Hu nan tung chi, Topography of the pro- 
vince of Hu nan, in 174 books, 1757. Natural productions in 
book 50. 
The fr PY 3 HE Kiang si t‘wng chi, Topography of the pro- 
vince of Kiang si, in 162 books, 1729. Natural productions in 
book 27. 
There is a work of the same name in 87 books, published during 
the Ming, Kia tsing period. See Sz’ k‘u ts‘iian shu LXXILI, 8. 
The $f w0. 3% i Che hiang t‘ung chi, Topography of the pro- 
vince of Che kiang. The original work, in 72 books, dates from 
the time of the Ming, first half of the 16th century. Several 
editions have been issued during the present dynasty, one in 1684, 
in 50 books, natural productions in book 17; another one, much 
enlarged, in 120 books, was published in 1736, Natural produc- 
tions in books 101—107.  ~ 
The jim 7 3H Hi Pu kien tung chi, Topography of the province 
of Fu kien, in 78 books, 1787. Natural productions in books 
10—11. A supplement to the work was published, in 92 books, 
in 1768, with the title Wa 2 4 3 T& Fu kien sit tung chi. 
Natural productions in books 9—10, 
A similar description of the province of Fu kien was published 
in 87 books with the title of f\ fe] 3 Pa Min t‘ung chi, 
towards the end of the 15th century. Sz k‘u ts‘iian shu 
LXXIII, 4. 
The sie KF i Trai wan fu chi,a Topography of the portion 
of the island of Formosa belonging to the Chinese Empire. First — 
