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a younger brother of Wang Shi chen (see No. 207), and has left 
many treutises on plants. The Hua shu is reprinted in the T. XI. 
186. 4£ sJy % Hua siao ming. On popular names of plants. 
Author Ch‘eng Yii wen (see No. 181). 17th cent.—Reprinted in 
the T. XI. 
187. 44 @& Hua shu, written by Fe HE GR Sung Ts'i h'iu, and 
completed by 38 jf T*an Zs‘iao. Wu tai period.—P. 27,— 
8. K. K. XIII. 4.—S. Y. 
188. 3 jy # Hua shan ki. Account of the Hua mountain 
(see "Appendix 10).—P. 25.—W. H. CCVI. 1. Author un- 
known. 
189. #€ PE Fp Hua T'o fang. Medical prescriptions of the 
celebrated physician Hua To (see note 12 [6]).—P. med. 13.— 
According to the Sui lit. these prescriptions were collected by his 
pupil Wu P‘u (see p. 40). 
190. HE BE fa] GE Hua yang kuo chi. Ancient records relating 
to Paand Shu (the present Sz’ ch‘uan), by 4 }}B Ch‘ang Ki of the 
Tsin dyn.—P. 81.—Reprinted in the H. W.—S. K. K. VI. 23. 
191, 3H 48 2% Hua man lu. Sung dyn.—S. K. K. XIV. 20. 
192. HE EV ZS 48 86 HE Huai nan pa kung siang ho king — 
P.28.—This work existed during the Liang period and is probably 
of earlier origin.—Sui lit. 
193. 46 fy fF Huai nan ts2’. A Taoist work, by Bj 3 Liu 
An, prince of Huai nan, died 122 B. C.—P. 23.—Wylie 126.— 
_ Mayers 412. 
194. HE ey FE BE EL Gj Huai nan wang wan pi shu, by Liu An 
(see No. 193).—P. 82. 
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S.:¥; ‘ 
196. $F rf Fl Hiian chung hi, by HR JG Kuo (shi). 5th cent. 
or earlier.—P, 24.—S. Y.—Quoted in the T's‘i min yao shu (q. v.). 
197. $ YE Hiian lan, or FE FE Viian lan —T ‘ang lit. 
198. ¥ s Hiian mi, by Wang Ping (see No. 204). 8th cent. 
199. & BY HP Fy ian ming fen fang. Medical prescrip- 
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