164 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
371. IN Gif Ge Kua shu shu. A treatise on Cucurbitaceous 
Plants and Vegetables, by Wang Shi mou (see No. 185).—Re- 
printed in the T. XLI. 
372. 3% Hi Gk Kua ti chi, by FE # Wang Tai of Wei. Period 
of the three kingdoms.—T‘ang lit. 
373. Be & FE WR Kuan tung hua Ju. A poem on the k‘uan 
tung flower (Petasites), by 1% J Fu Hien of the Tsin dyn.— 
K. XCVI. 22.—T. CXIX. 
874. EF Kuan tsz’. Writings of the philosopher 48 
Kuan Chung, died 645 B. C.—P. 34.—Mayers 293. 
375. 8 He BR Kian yu lu, by if fii TE Chang Shi cheng. 
Sung dyn.—P, 33.—Reprinted in the W. P. 
376. JB 5 Kuang chi. An ancient work frequently quoted in 
Chinese botanical writings, by Bf 3 Ys Kuo I kung. Liang 
dyn.—P. 26.—Sui lit. 
377. Be JH i Kuang chou ki, Account of Kuang tung. The 
P. 25 quotes two treatises with this title. One is by q # Ku 
Wei of the Tsin dyn. and is found reprinted in the W. P. The 
other, by #2 fii Pei Yiian, seems to date from the same period. 
Both are quoted in the Ts‘ min yao shu (q. v.). 
378. GE FE RE Kuang i ki, by Lo Shi (see p. 86).—P. 24. 
379. Kuang K‘iin Jang pu. See p. 70. 
880. Kuang si t‘ung chi. See p- 91. 
381. Kuang tung t‘ung chi. See p- 91. 
382. JG A Kuang wu hing ki.—P. 26.—Sung lit. 
383. Be FE Kuang ya. An ancient dictionary, by ie 4 
Chang 1 (about A. D. 227—240), who enlarged the Rh ya by 
adding extracts from writers of the Han dyn. In the reign of 
Sui Yang ti (A. D. 605—617), whose cognomen was fy Kuang, 
the title of the book was changed into fi FE Po ya, by which 
the work is sometimes known. Chang I’s title was tf + po shi 
(Professor). YH 3 Tsao Hien of the Sui dyn. added the pro- 
nunciation and commentaries,—P. 8.—S. K. K. IV. 16.—Re- 
es . the H. W.—The Section on plants is reprinted in the 
384. Kuang yii ki. See p. 69. 
