‘190 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
A work with the title Shai ying t‘u, by Jai 72 Yi Wen, —— 
towards the end of the 5th cent., is noticed in the 8. Y. 
762. Bt YR Shuo fu, by iy F(R T*ao Tsung 7, liter. name 
Ju AR Kiu ch‘eng. Yiian dyn., or early in the Ming.—P. 31.— 
Wylie 186.—Mayers 712. 
763. BR BC HR AE Shuo wen kie ts’. An ancient dictionary of 
“the Chinese characters, by ## {i Hii Shen. Close of the first 
‘cent. The work was laid before the Emperor An Ti A. D. 121. 
A commentary upon it was written by ¢  §# Si Kat of the 
T‘ang.—P. 27.—Wylie 8.—Mayers XXIII.—S. K. K. IV. 19. 
764. Bt AC =F J Shuo wen ts? yiian. On the origin of the 
Chinese characters, by Chou Pi (see No. 474).—P. 27._But the 
8. K. K. IV. 22 attributes the work to Chou Po k‘i (see No. 474). 
765. Bt BE Shuo yiian. A collection of anecdotes from ancient 
Chinese History, by Liu Hiang (see No. 211).—P. 35.—S. K. K. 
IX. 2.—Reprinted in the H. W. 
766. Py jay BE Be St ho kiu shi. Records relating to Si ho 
(Fen chou fu, Shan si).—Mentioned in the T‘ang lit., but seems 
to date from an earlier period. 
_ 767. Py i FR Si hu chi. Description of the Si hu lake near 
‘Hang chou fu, "by FA ik a Tien Ju ch‘eng. Ming dyn.—P. 32.— 
S. K. K. VII. 19. 
768. PE Re aR Si kT ts‘ung yi, by Be HR Yao Kuan. 
Middle of the 12th cent.—P. 36.—Wylie 128. 
769. Py mi RE GE Si king tsa ki. A record of incidents at 
Ch‘ang an, the Chinese metropolis during the Han, by 2) #K 
‘Liu Hin, who lived about our era.—Reprinted in the H. W.— 
Others believe that Ko Hung (see note 12 [8]) was the author of 
it.—The 8. K. K. ascribes the authorship of the work to Wu Kin 
(see No. 806),—Quoted in the Ts‘i min yao shu (q. v.). —P,31.— 
Wylie 151. 
70. Pa HE BF RE Si ts“iao ye hi, by FE fa Hou Tien. Ming 
dyn.—P, 35.—8. K. CXLIV. 10. 
«71. OK Ba 7: Si yi chu huo chi. Account of Western 
countries. 5th cent., ‘perhays earlier. ‘eather in the Ts‘i min 
yao shu (q. v.).—T. PL 
