BOTANICON SINICUM. 143 
_ 68. A work with the same title by as #7 Li Kan, published 
A. D. 1299.—Wylie 109.—S. K. K. XII. 7. 
69. A work with the same title by PR I Ch‘en Ting of the 
present dyn. . 
70. ff BE #7 te Chu shu ki nien, termed also 7% kg ff BF 
Ki chung chu shu. Annals of the Bamboo books, which are said 
to have been found in the tomb of one of the Wei princes, A. D. 
284. They begin with the reign of Huang Ti and extend to 
B. C. 299. Translated in Dr. Legge’s Shu. king.—Some plants 
are occasionally mentioned in this ancient work.—P. 29.— 
Wylie 19. 
1. 3 GB HE BE Chu cheng pieni, by Wu Ku (see No.215).— 
P. med. 18, 
02. 2% 2 HE GE Chu fan tsa chi. An account of foreign countries, 
by #8 2 3% Chao Ju huo. Sung dyn.—8. K. K. VII. 28. 
72a. Chu kia pen ts‘ao. See p. 46. 
73. E# & I Bi {& Chu ko k‘o me ch‘uan. Narrative regarding 
Chu ko k‘o of the kingdom of Wu (period of the three kingdoms).— 
Sui lit—San kuo chi 64. 
(4. Fe Fe We BE EE BR Chu tse’ Li Sao pien cheng. Com- 
mentary on the Elegies of Ts‘u (see No. 958), by Chu Hi (see 
No. 75).—P. 86.—W. H. CCXXX. 9. 
7. F Ke A Chu ts? ta ts‘ian. Collection of the writings 
of the celebrated philosopher Je #4 Chu Hi, A.D.1130—1200.— 
P. 34.—Mayers 79. 
76. Hy & #2, Ch‘u hio ki, compiled by 7 EE Sii Kien. Early 
part of the 8th cent.—P. 32.—S. K. K. XIV. 2. 
07. $e EB = Chu ki shi, by #% 1§ P‘an Hiian. Ming dyn.— 
P. 37.—S. K. CXXXVIII. 6. 
8. FE Bi BB Ch‘u kien pu. A treatise on wild silk (produced 
on Oaks, Ailantus, and other trees). Present dyn.—Reprinted in 
the Ch, deser, part XXII. 72.—See my article on Chinese silk- 
worm trees, p. 6. . 
79. fil 32 ER PE Fe Ch‘uan kia pi pao fang. Medical pre- 
scriptions, by #% fA Fy Sun Yung ho, a celebrated physician of 
. 
the 11th cent.—P. med. 17.—W. H. CCXXIIL. 3. 
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