148 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Others believe that it was compiled during the T‘ang peric’.— 
P, 24.—S. K. K. XIV. 80. ~ : 
139. Han Wu Ti nei ch‘uan. Tt recora, the 
visit of 2 — a mother of the King of the West) to the 
Emperor Wu Ti of the Han. It is attributed to Pan ku (see 
No. 941), but was probably written in the 8rd cent.—P. 24.— 
Reprinted in the H. W.—Wylie 153. : 
140. #2 JE SF Han Fei tsz’. The works of Han Fa, a philo- 
sopher of the 3rd cent. B. C—Mayers 149. , ; 
141. By A Alan mo ts‘iian shu, by Bi WE as Liu Ying h. 
End of the 13th cent.—P. 36.—S. K. CXXXVII. 11.—S. Y. 
(Yiian authors). 
142. FE GF Sh f& Han shi wai ch‘uan. Anecdotes of the Shi 
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156.—P. 35.—Reprinted in the H. W.—Legge’s Shi king, 
Prol. 10. 
143. $F a A 4& Han wen kung tsi. Collection of the ¥ ngs 
of t & Han Vii, a philosopher and poet of the Tang ; © 4, 
A. D. 768—824.—P, 38.—Mayers 158. : 
144. 3B Bit 3 GB Han yitan ts‘ung hi, by Be ## Lu Ch ‘ang 
dyn.—P. 37.—S. K. K. XV. 13. 
145. Han hai. See p. 136, 
146. 38 & & Fy Han shi san Jang. Medical prescriptions.— ; 
P. med. 15.—Sui lit. 
147, iy. HH Hao shi tsi. Sung dyn. (aceording to the tT 
148. 9% 28 9G H Gb Hao jan chai ji chao, by Chou Mi (see 
No. 48).—P. 31.—S. K. K. XX. 8. 
149. 3 of JE Hia siao cheng. The Calendar of the Hia 
dynasty, B. C. 2205—1766. It is comprised in the 'l'a Tai Li ki, 
or Ritual Classic revised by the senior Tai, about the beginning 
of our era.—P. 33.—Wylie 5.—Frequently quoted in Chinese 
botanical works, 
150. 35 $i HR Hia kuan Su, by Ko Hung (see No, 579).—P.36. 
151. I A BB Hia ji ki, by Ble Lin Ki. Sung dyn— 
P. 38.—S. Y.—Reprinted in the W. P. 
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