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450. BE @ Liang shu. History of the Liang dynasty. A. D. 
502—557, by #F ZA AY Siao Hien ming.—P.23.—But the Liang 
shu now extant is by gk BA Re Yao Sz’ lien. 7th cent.—Wylie 13. 
451. 2 pg WF FL Liang Sz kung tsz’ ki. Chronicle of the 
four worthies of the Liang dynasty, by 5 st Chang Yiie. A. D. 
667—730.—P. 24.—W. H. CXCVIII. 5.—Mayers 32. 
452. yt Wy FB Pe Gb Liang chou i wu chi. Remarkable objects 
in the (ancient) province of Liang (the present Kan su), by § # 
Wan Chen.—P. 30.—Sui lit.—The author lived in the 8rd cent. 
453. 7 JH Ri Liang chou ki. Description of the province of 
Liang chou (the present Kan su). 4th or 5th cent.—S. Y. 
454. Be FE Pi BY B% Liao hua chow hien lu, by HH 3H jE Kao 
Wen hu. Sung dyn.—P. 38.—H. K. III. 49.—Reprinted in the 
WP: 
455. 3% yf Liao shi. History of the Liao dynasty. A.D.916— 
1125, by jit ft T'o to. Yiian dyn.—P. 30.—Wylie 18. 
456. Fil {ij fif Lie sien ch‘uan. Taoist biographies, by Zi jay 
Liu Hiang. B.C. 80—9.—P. 24.—Wylie 175. 
457. Fi] S24 fg] Lie sing t‘u.—P. 35.—Mentioned in the T. P. 
(10th cent.). Probably of earlier date. 
458. Kil $f Lie tsz’. Lectures of Ri al 5g Lie Yii k‘ou, a Taoist 
philosopher, early in the 4th cent. B. U., published by his pupils 
and commented upon by #& ff Chang Chan. 4th cent. A. D.— 
P. 23.—Wylie 174. 
459, $f $s Jey Lien fen tu, by I fil] F Hu Kang ts?.— . 
P.26.—The work and the author are mentioned in the Sung lit.— 
The name of Hu Kang tsz’, apparently a Taoist author, occurs 
already in the Sui lit. : ; 
460. BE Jil GB Lin ch‘van hi (Lin ch‘uan in Kiang si), by 
4j {fi J Siin Po ts? of the Liu Sung dyn. (5th cent.). See 
biography, Sung shu 60.—P. 33.—T. P. 
461. Be Jif 4 Lin ch‘uan tsi, by = Hil Z Wang King kung.— 
P, 39.—'lhe latter is the title of the celebrated scholar = ZF 
Wang An shi, A. D. 1021—1086.—Mayers 807.—S. K. Ki 
pete hi. A stiongs 
462. =E Lin haii mu chi. An account of remark- 
able Ia i ite of Lin hai (in Che kiang), by 
