188 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
734. ¥% % Shi ming. An ancient explanation of words, by 
#\ BR Liw Hi. Post. Han dyn.—P. 28.—S. K. K. IV. 16.—Re- 
printed in the H. W. 
730. Ff Shits’. Writings of Fi fx Shi Kiao, a philo- 
sopher about 280 B. C. 
736. 9% He Fl Shit ki. A record of matters omitted in the 
annals of the empire, by = 3% Wang Kia, liter. name 4 
7sz men. 4th cent.—Biogr., Tsin shu 95.—P.24.—Wylie 154.— 
Reprinted in the H. W. 
737. BA Re Sha hiao, by Tung Yiian (see p. 48).—P. med. 16. 
738. 3h 3 TR HE Fy Shi chai chi mi fang, by = i Wang 
Huang. Sung dyn.—P. med. 17.—S. K. K. X. 9. 
739. -- BB oth FA Shi nung pi yung. A treatise on Agriculture. 
Ming dyn., perhaps Yiian dyn.—Frequently quoted in the Nung 
cheng ts‘iian shu (q. v.). 
740. sh §@ Shi ki. Historical Record by the celebrated historio- 
grapher pl & 3 Sze ma Ts‘ien. B.C. 163—85.—P. 23.— 
Wylie 14.—Mayers 660. 
741. 32 Bh Be EB Shou ts‘in yang lao shu (the first character 
is sometimes replaced by 48 Feng), by PR jf Ch‘en Chi. Sung 
dyn.—P. med. 20.—S. K. K. X. 7. 
742. St tk pt Fy Shou yii shen fang, by Ki sien (see p.58).— 
P. med. 20. 
743. Shou shi t‘ung k‘ao. See p. 84. 
744, BK $f Shou hing. A treatise on Quadrupeds, by #4 @ 
Huang Sheng ts‘eng. Ming dyn.—P. 28.— Wylie 121. 
745. 33 5 GL Shu chi ki. A description of Shu (the present 
82’ ch‘uan).—Quoted in the Ts‘i min yao shu (q. v.). 
746. 3 rp BE Gh Shu chung kuang ki. This seems to be an 
account of the province of Sz’ ch‘uan, Author #¥ &% Ts‘ao Hio. 
Ming dyn.—S. K. K. VII. 26. 
747. 53 52 Shu ki—Quoted in the Ts‘ min yao shu (q. v.). 
747a. Shu Pen tsao. See p. 46. 
748. By hh Gi Shu ti chi—P.31—Perhaps the same as the 
Zy x Shu cht mentioned in the Sui lit. 
749. Shu tu fu. See No. 656. 
