BOTANICON SINICUM. 145 
95. #@ Hy BE Chung shu shu. A work on the art of planting 
trees, by @y 42 AL Vii Tsung pen, Ming dyn.—P.34.—H. K. 11.36, 
About a work with the same title, dating from the T‘ang period, 
see p. 79. 
96. fii 3E yy Chung yii fa. On the cultivation of the yii plant 
(Caladium eseulentum), by Huang Sheng ts‘eng (see No. 249). 
Reprinted in the T. LIII. 
97. Chung hua ku kin chu. See No, 355. 
98. Chung nan chi. See No, 542. 
99. fs 38 BE Chung ts‘ang hing. A medical treatise (on the 
viscera ?), by Hua T*o (see note 12 [6]). 8rd cent.—P. med. 13. 
100. shy U2 Sp fi] Chung wu ki wen, by $8 WR 2 Kung Ming 
eh. Sung dyn.—S. K. K, VII. 24. 
101. jz HE RW Fa hua king. Chinese translation of the Lotus 
of the Good Law Sutras, made about A. D. 300 by a foreign 
priest.—P, 37.—Dr. Edkins’ Chin. Buddhism, p, 108. 
102. Fan i ming i. See p. 94, 
103. 3] & ME i Fan yii tsa ki, Miscellaneous records re- 
garding Fan yii (a district in Kuang chou fu), by 8% fi Cheng 
Hung. Tang dyn.—W. H. CCV. 12.—S. Y. 
The P. 25 quotes a work with the same title by an author with 
the surname 3— Wang. This seems to belong to an earlier period, 
104. 35 + Bt wR Fan ts? hi jan, by fe, H Van Ld, in the 
5th cent. B. C.—P. 27.—W. H. CCXIII. 1.—Mayers 127. 
105. Fy pe 4 & Fang Hii hu tsi. Collection of the writings 
of FF a] Fung Hui (liter. name Hii ku). Sung dyn.—P. 39.— 
H. K. III. 49.—W. P. 
106. Fy 4 Fang yen. A comparative vocabulary of syno- 
nyms used in various districts, ascribed to ##% of Yang Hiung. 
B.C.53—A.D.18. He held office as $f #i% chi ki under the Emperor 
Cheng Ti, and is therefore sometimes styled Yang chiki. He is 
also quoted under the name of #§ -¥- Yang tsz’—P.28.—Han lit.— 
8. K. K. IV. 16.—Mayers 883.—The Fang yen is reprinted in the 
H.W. 
107. Fy BA Re EF Fang yii sheng lan, sometimes also written 
Fj Bil 5 Fang yii chi. A geographical work by Chu Mu (see 
No. 721). Middle of the 18th cent.—P. 29.—S, K. K, VII. 2. 
