BOTANICON SINICUM. 177 
505. By Bh WR Wan tu fu, by a a Chang Heng of the After 
Han dyn.—S. Y. - 
556. We BR TE AB Won yang huo jen shu, by I fig Chu 
Kung, pseudonym Mt 3 =F Wu ku ts’. Sung dyn.—P. med. 
21.—Tung i pao kien 5.—W. H. CCXXII. 8. 
057. FR BE ER YE Wan yang shi chu. Sung dyn. (?)—T. 
558. By fe BR Fe A fit Wan yo Wei fu jen ch‘uan. Narrative 
of a lady Wei of Nan yo (Heng mountain in Hu nan). Seems to 
be a Taoist tale referring to the Tsin dynasty.—P. 24.—Sui lit— 
W. H. CCXXIV. 8. 
559. By ge GE Wan Vii chi. A description of Nan Yiie (South- 
China), by #f (8 3 Ch‘en Huai yitan. Liu Sung dyn. (5th 
cent.).—W. H. CCV. 12.—Reprinted in the W. P.—Quoted in the 
Ts‘ min yao shu (q. v.), which refers also to a treatise i we 
Nan Yiie hing. 
Two treatises bearing the title Van Yiie chi, by different authors 
of the T‘ang and Sung periods, are mentioned in the S. Y. 
560. Be bk FF #8 Wan Viie hing hi, by ER Lu Kia. B.C. 
200.—Quoted in the Nan fang ts‘ao mu ch‘uan (q. v.).—Mayers 437. 
561. Nan Yiie pi hi. See p. 92. 
562. $ £@ Nan king. A work on doubtful medical questions, 
by Ts‘in Yiie jen. 6th cent. B.C. (see note 12 [3]).—P. med. 15.— 
Mayers 553. 
563. gE Bie 7S 2% Weng hai chai man lu. Middle of the 
12th cent.—Wylie 128. 
564. 38 42 Bf Nie p‘an hing. A Chinese translation of the 
Nirvana Sutra. A. D. 170.—P. 37.—Edkins’ Chin. Buddhism 
p. 108. 
565, Nung cheng ts‘iian shu. See p. 82. 
566. Nung sang i shi tso yao. See p. 82. 
567. Mung sang tsi yao. See p. 82. 
568. Nung sang t‘ung kiie. See p. 81. 
569. Nung shu. See No. 35 and p. 81. 
570. (6 JG ily GE O mei shan chi. A description of the O mei 
mountain (see Appendix 36). Sung dyn.—W. H. CCVI. 1.—The 
8.K. LXXVI. 25, 28 mentions two works with the same title, both 
published during the present dyn. in the middle of the 17th cent. 
