174 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
515. fi] ZF Min shu. A description of the province of Fu kien, 
by fy i Ho Kao yiian. End of the 16th cent.—S. K. 
LXXIV.19.—Accounts of plants found in this work are reprinted 
in the T. CLXXXII. 
516. #4 EE $% Ming ilu. History of celebrated physicians.— 
P. med. 16.—Sung lit. 
517. Ming i pie lu. See p. 42. 
518. 4% | # Ming shan hi. A work on celebrated mountains, 
by E F 46 Wang Tsz’ nien (see No. 736).—W. H. COXV. 4. 
A work with the same title, published in the Ming period, is 
noticed in the 8. K. LX XVIII. 6. 
519. 4] wt fe FE Ming shan yuki. An account of the cele- 
brated mountains of China, by Wang Shi mou (see No. 185). 
520. 4% Ri Ming yiian, by S?’ ma Kuang (see No. 424).— 
P. 28, 
521. BY & RE BR Ming huang tsa lu, by BR JE ile Cheng 
Ch'u hw. T‘ang dyn.—P. 26.—S, K. K. XIV. 14. 
522. BW Be HE BE Ming i tsa chu, by FE &ij #§ Wang Tsie chai. 
Ming dyn. (?)—P. med. 20.—H. K. VI. 32. 
522a, Ming shi. See p. 185. 
523. BA i HE GE Wing tao tsa chi, by 5 se Chang Lei. Sung 
dyn.—See biogr., Sung shi 414.—P. 37.8. Y. 
524. 3 HE 1% 2% Mo chuang man lu, by ike Fh FE Chang 
_ Pang ki. Middle of the 12th cent.— Wylie 132. 
525.  % FE JE Mo k‘o hui si, by ¥2 Fe P‘eng Ch‘eng, a 
mative of Shu (Sz ch‘uan). First half of the 11th cent.—P.36.— 
Sh. Y.—S. K. XIV, 22. 
526. 2 GH Jo pu. A treatise on Ink, by Su I kien (see 
No. 53).—P. 29.—S. K. K. XII. 18, 
527. % fF Mo ts’. Writings of & 42 Mo Ti, a celebrated 
philosopher between the 4th and 5th centuries B. 0.—P. 34.— 
Wylie 125. 
528. fk ££ Mo king. A treatise on the Pulse, by Wang Shu ho 
(see note 12 [7]).—P. med. 15.—Wylie 78. 
629. AE BF BR Mo hite kan wu. by RY Be Sz Tai KG tsung- 
Yiian dyn.—P. med. 16.—S. K. K. X. 15, 
