BOTANICON SINICUM. 189 
750. 24 E AR $4 Shu wang pen tsi. Ancient historical records 
of Shu (Sz’ ch‘van), by Yang Hiung (see No. 106), who was a 
native of Shu.—S. Y.—T. P. 
751. SH {iE GB Shu cheng ki, by BR #% AE Kuo Lit sheng of the 
Liu Sung dyn. (5th cent.).—P. 34.—S. Y.—Sui lit. 
752. it FA Bf Shui ki. A collection of notes on the Wonder- 
ful, by ff A Jen Fang. Beginning of the 6th cent.—P. 34.— 
But the work now extant with this title has additions of later date 
and is not the original— Wylie 154. 
The P, 1. c. quotes another work with the same title, which 
is the production of ji itt 2 Zsu Ch‘ung chi, who lived in the 
5th cent.—His biogr. Nan ‘I's‘i shu 52.—S, K. CXLII. 48. 
753. Shu king. See p. 83. 
CO4, FE El FE BL Shu yiian tsa hi, by Be He Ht Lu Wen liang, 
or fi 4 Lu;Yung. Ming dyn.—P, 36.—S. Y.—Reprinted in the 
woe, 
755. GE $a GR Bh Shuang huai sui ch‘ao, Ming dyn.—S, K. 
CXLIII. 16. 
756. yk 8 Shui king. The Water Classic, a work on the rivers 
of China, by & Z Sang K‘m. Beginning of the Christian era — 
Reprinted in the H. W.—It has been commented upon by £8 38 3G 
Li Tao yiian in the 5th cent.—Biogr. Wei shu 89.—P. 29.— 
Wylie 43. 
757, Je RR BY RE Shui nan han hi, by Be FH Li Kuan. Ming 
dyn.—H. K. V. 18. 
758. 3 3 A RL Shui tung ji ki, by BE BB Ye Sheng. 15th 
cent.—P, 32.—Wylie 159. 
759. yt Be BR Shui yiin lu, by Ye Meng te (see No.608). Sung 
dyn.—P, 38.—A work with the same title by Yang P‘u of the 
Ming is noticed in the 8. K. CXXX. 4. 
760. Fe ff Bb RM Be Fp Shui chu t'ang hing yen fang. A col- 
lection of medical prescriptions, by #2 7fg ¥## Sa k‘ien tst.—P. 
med. 18.—In the 8. K. K. X. 14 the name of the author reads 
BE HL BR PE Sa li mi shi (probably a Mongol name). First half 
of the 14th cent. 
761. #8 We IB] BE Shui ying t'u hi, by HAE Z Sun Jou chi. 
Liang dyn.—P. 33,—Sui lit—W. H. CCXLV. 4. f 
