152 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
201. He tly xk Huang shan chi. Description of the Huang 
mountain (see Appendix 12). Present dyn. Notices of plants 
are frequently given in it. Tea is produced on the Huang shan.— 
8. K. LXXVI. 24.—Wylie 50. 
202. Fe Wh @ A Huang Shan ku tsi. Collection of the 
writings of #y fe EL Huang Ting kien, pseudonym Shan ku. 
A. D. 1045—1105.—P. 38.—Mayers 226. 
203. Fe ¥ GF Huang Ti shu. The book of the Emperor 
Huang ‘li.—P. med. 15.—This work is mentioned in the W. H. 
CCXX. 14 (sub divination). It seems to be of an early date. 
204. Te i 3 FE) Huang Ti Su men. A medical treatise 
attributed to the Emperor Huang Ti, It has been commented upon 
by = dk Wang Ping, a celebrated physician of the 8th cent.— 
P. med. 13.—Wylie 78. 
205. 3 7 iit Huang ye lun, by Zs f& #R Li Te yi. A.D. 
787—849.—P. 29.—Mayers 370. 
206. & fix #% fk Huang ki hing shi, by Shao Yung (see 
No. 686). Sung dyn.—P. 34.—S K. XI. 12, 
207. ae Be Ff YE Hui yiian siang chu, by = fk ff Wang Shi 
chen, liter. appellation 7G 32 Yiian mei, a native of T‘ai ts‘ang 
(Kiang su). Biogr., Ming shi 287.—He lived A. D. 1529—1594, 
and seems to be the same who wrote the preface to the Pen ts‘ao 
kang mu (see p. 55).—S. K. CKX XVII. 39.—S. Y. 
208. @ #8 th $% Hui ki tien lu, a work of the Tsin period.— 
209. fx EE BR Hui chu lu, by FE BR HF Wang Ming ts‘ing. 
Sung dyn.—P. 385 (where the author is erroneously styled Wang 
Ts‘ing ming).—S. K. K. XIV. 23. 
A work of the same name is noticed in the P. 36. Author 
= VE 2% Wang Sing chi (not found elsewhere).—Another work 
with the same title is mentioned in the 8, Y, Author Yang 
Wan li (see No. 41), Sung dyn. 
210. A BF i HF Hui min ho tsi hii fang. Medical 
prescriptions. 10th cent.—P. med, 17,—S. K, K. X. 9. 
211. Bt $5 Fi 4 fe Hung fan wu hing ch‘uan, by Zl 
Liu Hiang. B.C, 80—9.—P. 33.—Mayers 404. 
