176 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
542. Wy rs GE Nan chung chi (erroneously sometimes quoted 
as rf iy Gt; Chung nan chi), apparently a description of Southern 
China, by Ch‘ang K‘ii (see No. 190).—S. K. LXXVIII. 10. 
543. 1 oh 7. BB GR Wan chung pa kiin chi. This, frequently 
quoted in the T., is apparently a production of the 4th or 5th cent. 
It is probably the same as the 7 JH 7\ BB Gs Wan chou pa chung 
chi, quoted in the Ts‘i min yao shu (q. v.). 
544. Fy Fp By HE Nan fang i wu chi. An account of remark- 
able productions ot the provinces of Southern China, by Jf 4- 
Fang Ts‘%en li. 5th cent. or earlier —P. 25.—Quoted in the Ts‘i 
min yao shu (q. v.). 
545. # Fy pt Wan fang ki. Account of the Southern pro- 
vinces of China, by Sii Piao (see No. 540). Quoted in the Wei 
wang hua mu chi and the T's‘ min yao shu (q. v.). 
546. Wan fang ts‘ao mu ch‘uan. See p. 38. 
547. By fe EA EE Nan hai ku tsi ki, by Wu Lai (see No. 
1125). 
548. Hi 45 Fy Wan hing fang. Medical prescriptions, by ## 38 
Yang Yen, died A. D. 781.—P. med. 20.—Mayers 898. 
O49. By FE GL Man k‘ang hi. Records of Nan k‘ang (in 
Kiang si), by $f 24 8] Zeng Hien ming (sometimes written 
Sh f& WY) Teng Te ming) of the 4th or 5th cent.—P.32.—S. Y.— 
a We 
The T. P. mentions a work with the same title by = mK Z 
Wang Hin chi. 
550. By &k Gf Nan Man ki. Account of the Southern abori- 
gines.—P, 25.—Sung lit. ' 
551. Ay #8 Hf B Nan pu sin shu. Published about A. D. 
975.—S. K. K. XIV. 18. 
552. HA TR IN Gf Wan Sit chou ki, by Shan Ken chi (see 
No. 1041).—Sui lit—Nan Sti comprised the Northern part of the 
present Kiang su. 
553. i EE Hf Nan T'ang shu. History of the Southern T‘ang. 
A.D. 937—960, by fi ij Lu Yu. 12th cent.—P.30.—Wylie 33. 
554. i PE ZB Nan Ts shu. History of the Southern Ts‘i 
dynasty. A.D. 479—501, by # F HR Siao Tse’ hien. 5th 
cent.—P. 30.—Wylie 13. ie 
