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242. J ot HE Be T hing chu shu. The Book of Changes (one 
of the Classics), commented upon by = fj Wang Pi of the 3rd 
cent.—P. 23.—Mayers 812. 
243. B fk I lin. Investigations of the Book of Changes, 
by #£ §% Zbsiao Kan of the Former Han.—Reprinted in the 
H. W.—W. H. CCXX. 8. 
244. ZF PM HE chou ki. Records relating to I chou (Sz’ ch‘uan), 
by ff ## Jen Vii of the Tsin dyn.—P. 30.—Sui lit. 
245. 4 38 Fr hy Ws REZ pu fang wu lio ki. This treats of 
the productions of the present Sz’ ch‘uan and contains interest- 
ing accounts of plants. The author is RF jf} Sung A%. A. D. 
998—1061.—Mayers 639.—S. K. K. VII. 23.—Reprinted in the 
ae ld, 
246, $3 BS OE fe T tu kG hiw ch'uan (I tu is a district in 
Shan tung). Author pi 32 Ch‘en Shou of the Tsin dyn.—T“ang lit. 
247. ¥& J) Ze I Chou shu. Record of the Chou dynasty, 
also known under the name of jR Fe je ZF At chung Chou shu. 
It is said to have been found in the tomb of one of the Wei 
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Wylie 238. 
248. 38% gh Ishi, by J HE FA Lu Ts‘ang yung. T‘ang dyn.— 
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249. #& 49 Thi. A treatise on the cultivation of the Chry- 
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Wylie 121.—Reprinted in the Ch. descr. part VII. 4. 
250. #& FC ¥ BR I wen lei tsii. A celebrated Cyclopedia, by 
BR BE ij Ou yang Siin. A. D. 557—645.—P. 31.—Wylie 146. 
251. HE BE pe Thien chi, by Hung Mai (see No. 1149), 12th 
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252. af gt I shu, by #¥ #B Chu Ch‘eng. End of the 5th 
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253. eg Bo uy Ji GZ tu shan ch‘uan ki. Description of the 
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254. § FF B TYVin shu. The Book of I Yin, who was a 
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