BOTANICON SINICUM. 139 
10. ER BY 3 Chan kuo ts‘e. Story of the Contending States, 
481—221 B.C. Author unknown. First commented upon by 5 i 
Kao Yu of the Han dyn.—P. 23.—Han lit.—Wylie 25. 
ll. FE FL 4B BFF Ch‘an ju tsi yen fang. Medical preserip- 
tions, by #2 8% ER Yang Kui hou.—P. med. 15.—T‘ang lit. 
12. #E FF Ch‘an pao, by RE fie Tsan Yin. Tang dyn.—P. 
med. 15.—W. H. CCII. 14. ' 
18. af i ik Chang Hie fu. Madrigal of Chang Hic (?), who 
lived during the Tsin period.—P. 27.—Tsin shu 55.—Sui lit. 
ld. i 8 FE 4E Chang Tsi shi tsi. Poetical works and 
memoirs ot Chang Tsi of the T‘ang dyn.—P. 38.—%. K. K. 
XV. 15. 
15. BE Wt Ye 4E Chang Tung hai tsi. Collection of the 
oe of Bik i} Chang Ju pi of the Ming dya.—P. 39.— 
16. if yt BS 4 Chang Yiian kw tsi, by ie x Chang Lei. 
Sung dyn.—P. 39.—8. K. K. XV. 40. 
17. 3 §& 4&8 Ch‘ang k‘ing tsi, by the famous poet EF 
Po Kii i, A.D.772—846. His liter. name was sf FE Lo t‘ien— 
P. 39.—W. H.—Mayers 546. 
There is a work with the same title by 3t #§ Yian Cheng, 
A. D. 779—831.—P. 39.—S. K. K. XV. 18.—Mayers 961. 
18. 53 3 ly Gi Ch‘ang ts‘ing shan ki. Record of the mountain 
Ch‘ang ts‘ing (in Kiang nan), by 2 3% Lo J of the Ming dyn.— 
Reproduced in the Yii ming shan ki. 
19. 3 Hy ae Ch‘ang nu chi. Ming dyn.—S. K. K. XIII. 31. 
20. BY Hf fi Ch‘ang p‘u ch‘uan, written also B 4% Ch‘ang 
yang ch‘uan. A Taoist tale by an unknown author, referring to 
the ch‘ang p‘u plant (Acorus).—Sung dyn.?—P. med. 16.—Re- 
Printed in the T. LX VIII. 
21. Ae BB By x Ch‘ang i mu chi, by Bit iif Ch‘en Ki.—P.30.— 
T’ang lit. 
22. Chao tai ts‘ung shu. See p. 136. be 
23. Chéao ye ts%ien tsai, by BR ¥F Chang Sho 
the dada Netha 152.—Reprinted in the W. P. _ 
24. Che kiang t‘ung chi. See p. 90. 
