BOTANICON SINICUM. 161 
333. Ff] i # King chow ki. Account of King chou (the 
present Hupeh), by B& a), 2% Ch‘eng Hung chi. 5th cent.— 
P, 25.—Sui lit. 
This is probably the same work which is quoted in the Ts‘ min 
yao shu (q. v.) as $i] J +E HY RE King chou t'u ti hi. 
334. Ff] Ji 48 King ch‘uan tsi, by He Wi 2 T'ang Shun chi. 
Ming dyn.—P. 39.—S. K. K. XVIII. 84. 
335. Fh] 4A pe Be King hu hin shi. Sung dyn.—T. 
336. Fi) 45 we WE GB King Ts‘u sui shi ki. A calendar of the 
popular customs throughout the year in King and Ts‘u (Hu kuang), 
by 5 }@ Tsung Lin. 6th cent.—P. 25.—Wylie 45.—Reprinted 
in the H. W. 
337. Fi] $E HA Hy Z& King yang i wu chi. On remarkable pro- 
ductions of King and Yang (Hu nan and the regions south of the 
lower Yang tsz’ kiang), by 2% BS Sie Yung.—P. 30.—According 
to the W. P. Sie Yung was an author of the T‘ang. 
338. $f Be Fy King yen fang. Medical prescriptions, by Ch‘en 
Ji hua (see No. 795). Sung dyn.—P. med. 18. 
A collection with the same title is noticed P. med. 14. Author 
BR TR Chen Pien. Sung dyn.—W. H. CCXXIII. 12. 
339. $8 GR FL Fy King yen liang fang, by Bp Wh Tsou Fu. 
Ming dyn.—P. med. 19.—Tung i pao kien 7. 
340. $R yt 2% King sin lu, by 4 HR Sung Kia, a celebrated 
physician of the T‘ang dyn. (7th cent.). See biography, so 
shu 252.—P. med. 16. 
341. Jl S& GR Kio k% lun, by PE fii Shen shi, styled also Hg fip 
Mei shi. P. med. 14.—P. XIII. 58 Shen shi is mentioned as an 
author of the Tung Tsin (4th cent.). : 
A work with the same title, belonging to the T‘ang period, is 
noticed in the T‘ang lit. i 
342. Jy JH #B Kiu chow ki. An account of the ancient nine 
provinces of China, apparently by fay 4&8 Ho Yen—P. 25.—In 
the San kuo chi 9 is the biography of an author Ho Yen, 
3rd cent. 
343. Jy gE iy BR Kiu hua shan lu. An account of the mountain 
Kiu hua (see Appendix 17), by Chou Pi ta (see No, 61).—Re- 
printed in the Yu ming shan ki (q. v-). a 
