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Kuang fu (see Appendix 23). Ming dyn.—Yu min shan ki, 
385. Kui chou t‘ung chi. See p. 91. 
386. xe He HL GE Kui hai huo chi. A treatise on the fruits of 
Southern China, by Fan Ch‘eng ta (see No. 3888).—Reprinted in 
the T. XV. | 
387. €E ME BX GE Kut hai ts‘ao chi. On the plants of Southern 
China, by Fan Ch‘eng ta (see No. 3888).—Reprinted in the T., 
books I. and X. 
388. f£ fe (ER Rj GR Kui hai yii heng chi. A treatise on the 
geographical features, natural history, ete. of the Southern 
provinces of China, by 7i AR Je Fan Ch‘eng ta. Latter part of 
the 12th cent. Biography, Sung shi 886. He was a native of 
Wu hien (Che kiang). His literary productions are frequently 
quoted in Chinese botanical works.—P. 30.—Wylie 45. 
389. BE BE] Be it Kui ho shi i. Ming dyn.?—P. 34.—H. K. 
IIT. 24, 
390. $y Hh $% Kui rh lu, by i HB AE Chang Tuan %. Sung 
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391. 3S 3E RE GE Kui sin tsa chi, by Chou Mi (see No. 48).— 
P. 32.—Wylie 159. 
392. §& #% Kui king. On divination by means of the tortoise. 
T‘ang dyn.—P. 28.—Wylie 106. 
393. 8% FA BR Hui tien lu, by Ou yang Siu (see No. 867).— 
P. 296.—Wylie 156.—The W. H. CCXVI. 7 notices a work with 
the same title by Li Zien, Sung dyn. 
394. 1 it fy Hui i fang. Medical prescriptions, by Hi F 
Liu Kiian tsz’. Towards the end of the Tsin dyn.—P. med. 14.— 
W. H. COXXIII. 14. 
395. Hh FE $R Kun yiian lu.—Sung lit. (Geography). 
396. BF ily BR GE Kun shan hien chi. Description of the 
district of K‘un shan (Su chou fu, Che kiang). Seems to date 
from the Sung dyn. 
397. Bf ff Kiin pu. A treatise on Mushrooms, by BR £ E 
Chien Jen yii. A. D. 1245. It treats of 27 species of mushrooms 
produced at T“ai chou in Che kiang.—P. 29.—Wylie 122.—Re- 
printed in the Ch. descr. part I11. Gas 
