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625. & HE Wh Po hu t‘wng. A system of Confucian dogmatics, 
by Pan ku (see No. 941), died A. D. 92.—P. 382.—Wylie 127.— 
Reprinted in the H. W. 
626. & FL A Wk Po Kung liu t%e.—P. 31.—There is a col- 
lection of extracts, Liu t%e, by & JE B Po Ki i of the Tang 
dyn. It was enlarged by FL fi A‘ung Ch‘uan of the Sung dyn.— 
© BK. XIV. 
627. & we 4 Po sha tsi, by pie BR Bi Ch‘en Hien chang. 
Ming dyn.—P. 39.—S. K. K. XVIII. 19. 
628. & 4G BG Po ta sui. Sung dyn.—P. 38.—S. Y. 
629. G YE ll Poe tse t‘u.—P. 25.—Sui lit.—Po tse is the name 
of a fabulous animal. 
630. Fy Ji] St He Po ch‘uan hio hai. A collection of the pro- 
ductions of authors of note, made during the Sung dyn.—P. 36.— 
Me Ridht: A; 
631. Fy — 3 Fy Po i siian fang, by F J#® Wang Kw. Sung 
dyn.—P. med. 20.—W. H. CCXXIII. 10. 
632. FT ph #% Po han lu, by fix HA Ch‘en Siang, a Taoist 
priest. Ming dyn.—P. 37.—S. K. CXXIV. 23. 
633. #4 97 Po ping fang. A collection of medical pre- 
scriptions, by #9 # BE — Hu Mia (hii shi). —P. med. 14.— 
Sui lit. 
634. 7 2 #8 Po tse pien, by Fg 4J)Fang Cho. Early part 
of the 12th cent.—P. 32.—Wylie 197. : 
635, 2 J FE Ff pe Po chou Mu tan shi. A treatise on the 
Mu tan tlower (Peonia Moutan) of Po chou (An hui), by Sie 
Feng siang (see No. 530).—S. K. CXVI. 82.—Reprinted in the 
Ch. deser. part XI. 86 and T. CCLXXXVIII. 
636. fit Be Fy Po txt Fen by =E # Wang Kun. Sung dyn.— 
P, med. 14.—S. K. K. X. 7 
637. Ti Hy i Po wu he Records of remarkable objects, by 
ike $8 Chang Hua, A. D. 232—300, a native of Far Fan yang 
(near the present Peking).—Biogr., Tsin shu 36.—P. 25.—Re- 
printed in the H. W.—Mayers 16.—Wylie 153. 
638. Same title. Author fc 3% Z"ang Meng. Tsin dyn.— 
P. 28.—S. K. CXLII. 42. 
639. Po ya. See No. 383. 
