162 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
S44, Ju UN wih FE BE St Kin ting shen tan pr kite. —P. 29.— 
Sung lit—H. K. X. 51 (Taoist works).—Mayers p. 846. 
345. JL dk GR Kiw yi chi, or FE we Ju 3K GE Vian feng Kin 
yii chi, 2 Description of China, by =F 7 Wang Ts‘un. Published 
A. D. 1080.—W. H. CCIV. 4. 
346. Kiu huang pen ts‘ao. See p. 49. 
OL7. HE BY GF JR Ko chi hing yiian. Inguiry into the origin 
of affairs and things, by pig 5c fie Ch‘en Viian lung. 1652— 
1736.—S. K. K. XTV. 12.—Mayers 106. 
348. HE Be ER fis Ko chi yii lun, by Tan K4 (see p. 49).—P. 
med. 17, 
349. HF i BE ity Ko hu yao lun, by WA Ts‘ao Chao. Be- 
ginning of the 1éth cent.—S. K. CXXIII. 4.—The Ming lit. 
states that an enlarged edition of the work was published by 
XE 34 Wang Kiin in the middle of the 15th cent,—The P. 29 
gives FE ff Wang Tso as the author of a work of a similar name 
(Ko ku lun), which is identical with the above, as I have proved 
by comparing the quotations of the P. and the '. | 
350. FE Hy #4 FB Ko wu tsung lun. 'T‘ang or earlier. 
351. # Ge Ko hua, by we Chao Yiie, liter. name PJ if 
Itao, Sung dyn.—P, 38.—S. K. K. XIII. 18. 
352. $Y YF Kou hiian, by fe =P He Sien Vii ch‘u, who accord- 
ing to Wylie 133 was an author of the latter part of the 13th cent. 
353. ity i wh BE Kou low shen shu, by Hi = Gk Nan hung 
Ts‘ung.—P. 34.—Kou lon is the name of one of the twelve peaks 
of the Heng shan (Appendix 6), where Emperor Yii is said to 
have left an inseription.—Legee’s Shu king, prol. 68. 3 
354. [J ot K‘ou hie, by BH Sun Chao—P. med. 14.— 
Ming lit. 
355. 256. # 4 4 Ku kin chu. An examination of historical 
antiquities, by 7 94 Ts‘ui Pao, a native of Yen (Peking), Middle 
of the 4th cent. The work treats also of plants.—P. 26.—Wylie 
128 states that an amplification and elucidation of it was compiled 
by BG Ma Kao of the Wu tai period, with the title rfp #& fy S JE 
Chung hua ku kin chu-—P, 32 notices a work with the latter title 
and gives £f % Yu Hou as the author. The same author and 
work appear also in the T. P. (20th cent.). In the Sui lit. the 
