BOTANICON SINICUM. 185 
687. 4 AE hb FA Fy She sheng miao yung fang. Hygienic 
prescriptions, by?ahe IE i Chang Shi ch‘e. Ming dyn.—P. med. 
21.—S. K. CV. 21. 
688. ji BA BE Shen i hi, by FE YF Wang Fou—P. 34.— 
Mentioned in the T. P. (10th cent.), but probably of earlier date. 
689. wih BL BE Shen i hing. A narrative treating of marvellous 
things and countries, by Zung fang So (see No. 464).—P. 25.— 
Wylie 153.—Reprinted in the H. W. 
690. ih BE 2S Be Fy Shen i pu hiu fang.—P. med. 20.—S. Y. 
(Sung authors). 
691. Shen nung Pen ts‘ao king. See p. 27. 
692. wih f FE SH Shen nung shi ki. Dietetics of the Emperor 
Shen nung (noxious food).—P. med. 15.—Sui lit. 
693. jah BE FE #E Shen nung shi king. Emperor Shen nung’s 
rules regarding food. See No. 710. 
694. jab fl) 1 Shen sien ch‘uan. Biographies of Taoist Im- 
mortals, by Ko Hung (see No. 579).—P. 24.—Wylie 175.—Re- 
printed in the H. W. 
695. wah fil) WR Fr Shen sien fu shi fang. Taoist dietetic 
prescriptions, by Ko Hung (see No. 579).—P. med. 15,—Sui lit. 
696. jh fil) We RE Shen sien fu shi king. Taoist dietetics.— 
P. med. 15.—Sui lit.—Quoted in the Ts‘i min yao shu (q. v.). 
697. jah BE GE Shen yin shu. A Taoist work, by A‘i seen (see 
p. 53). Ming dyn.—P. 34.—S. K. CXLVII. 39. 
698. Shen si t‘ung chi. See p. 89. 
699. He pig HA BR Sheng tsi tsung lu. Beginning of the 12th 
cent.—P. med. 15.—S. K. K. X. 8. 
700. Se wil i #2 #2 iq Sheng Tsu yii chi ki hia ko 
mu pien. Observations of the Emperor K‘ang hi (1662—1723) 
relating to natural history. Frequently quoted in modern Chinese 
works on botany. It is comprised in the Collection of K‘ang hi’s 
Memoirs 32 fil 7H) XK Sheng Tsu yii chi wen tsi (S. K. K. 
XVIII. 45.— Wylie 189), and has been translated into French by 
Father Cibot. See Mémoires conc. les Chinois IV. p. 400. 
701. fe 4 Fy Sheng kin fang.—P. med, 14.—Sui lit. 
702. AB ak ae BR FR Sheng shui yen t‘an lu. Close of the 11th 
cent.—Wylie 156. 
