BOTANIOON SINICUM. 167 
414. By a $B xy Lan shi pi ts‘ang, by Tung Yiian (see p.48).— 
P. med. 16. 
415. ff < Lan yen. A treatise on the lan flower, by Mao 
Siang (see Nos, 309 and 411).—Reprinted in the C.T.— Wylie 121. 
416. 3ff AE EE Lang hiian ki. Yiian dyn.—S. K. CXXXI. 9. 
417. 3% JH YS Bb Lang ye man chao, by HK pK Wen Lin. 
Ming dyn.—P. 35.—S. K. CXXVII. 18. 
418, Se Bt $F SE BA Lao hio an pi hi, by Lu Yu (see No.553).— 
Wylie 132. 
419. 3 — Lao tsz’. The writings of 3% # Lao Kiin, the 
reputed founder of the Taoist system. Close of the 6th cent. 
B. C.—P. 384.—Mayers 336. 
420. 48 #8 Fy Lao chat fang. Medical prescriptions, by 
E 1 th Tsui Chi ti. 7th cent.—P. med. 14.—Biogr., Tfang 
shu 239. 
421. Lei kung P‘ao chi lun. See p. 41. 
422. Lei hung Yao tui. See p. 40. 
423. 38 pk Lei lin. Ming dyn.—S. K. CXXXII. 7, 
424. #8 4% Lei pien. A dictionary, by fi] By 36 S? ma Kuang. 
A. D. 1009—1086.—P. 30.—Wylie 8. 
425. #8 BE Lei shuo, by & H— Ts‘eng Ts‘ao. Sung dyn.— 
P, 36.—S8. K. K. XIII. 33. 
426. Ye FE Wy FR Leng chai ye hua. Close of the 11th cent.— 
Wylie 131. 
427. #8 fe #% Leng yen hing. A translation of the Lenga 
sutra, made in A. D.705 by a Hindoo monk at Canton.—P.37.— 
Edkins’ Chin. Buddh. 289. 
428. 3% fe ptt Li chi pu. A treatise on the Lichi fruit (Ne- 
phelium Litchi), by Z& Je Ts‘ai Siang. A. D. 1059.—P. 28.— 
Reprinted in the Ch. descr. part XVII. 49 and T. CCLXXIII. 
429. Same title. Author 3 $f Sung Kio. Ming dyn.—Re- 
printed in the Ch. 1. c. 56 and T. 1. c. 
430, Same title. Author #y #§ Ts‘ao Fan. Ming dyn.—Re- 
printed in the Ch. 1, c. 69 and T. Ll. ¢. | 
431. Same title. Author # § Si Po. Ming dyn.—Biogr., 
Ming shi 286.—Reprinted in the Ch. 1. c. 73 and T. OCLXXIV. 
