166 BOTANICON SINICTM. 
398. $f fa 7 Kin kuo chii—P. 32.—This is a Geography of 
China, by % i Chang Huai of the T‘ang dyn., according to the 
S. ¥.—The T. P. has a work Yiian ho Kiin kuo chi (reign of 
Yiian ho, 806—21), probably the same. 
899. K‘iin fang pu. See p. 70. 
400. RE & A Pb Kitin shu ji ch‘ao, by Fe HB [ly Kia Kiung 
shan. Ming dyn.?—P. med. 20,—Ming shi 181. 
401. FE GF Hi PP Kain shu sit chao, by 4 Ff JC Wo Ts?’ 
yiian, properly fij i #8 Ho Meng ch‘un. Ming dyn. Biogr., 
Ming shi 191.—P. med. 20. 
402. Kin shu tsi shi yiian hai. See No. 917. 
403. 3% BE FR Kin sui lu, by Ch‘en Ki ju (see No.28).—S.K. 
CXXXII. 26. 
404. ZL, hi Aung t%e. Quoted in the K. and the T. Probably 
a work by K‘ung Ch‘uan (see No. 626) is meant. 
405. FL F RH Kung ts’ hia yii. Traditional words of 
Confucius, commented upon by fi Wang Su, about A. D. 240.— 
P, 23.—Wylie 66. 
406. ze [a] fF K‘ung tung tsz’. Close of the 14th cent.—S.K. 
CXXIV. 13. 
407. Bi sh %j Kuo shi pu, by ae Be LiChao. Beginning of 
the 9th cent.—P. 31.—S. K. K. XIV. 14. 
408. $Y i% Kuo yi. Remarks concerning the States of ancient 
China, by Zso Ku ming, the author of the Tso ch‘uan (see 
No, 89).—P. 30.—Wylie 6. . 
409. FR FR ik Kuo jan fu.—P. 28 (in some editions of the P. 
we read S38 2% fit L jan fu), by 98 ii, Chung Yu. 3rd cent. See 
his biography, San kuo chi (Wei shu) 13. 
410. Ft i Kuo shu. A treatise on Garden fruits, by Wang 
Shi mou (see No. 185).—Reprinted in the T. XV. 
411. jj #8 Lan pu. A treatise on the lan flower (Cymbidium 
and other orchidaceous plants), by Ch‘en Jen yii (see No. 397).— 
H. K. IIL. 6. ‘ 
_ 412. A treatise with the same title by = Ft B Wang Kui hio. 
Sung dyn.—S, K. CXVI. 33.—Reprinted in the K, XLIV. 
413. Same title. Author Kao Lien (see No. 908).—Wylie 121. 
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