BOTANICON SINICUM, 19k 
772. Py te HE Si ya ke. Account of the countries of the West, 
by the Buddhist monk 3 4% Yuan Chuang (or ¥ ¥% Hiian: 
Ts‘ang). First half of the 7th cent.—Translated by Stan. Julien. 
773. St yii t'u chi. See p. 95. 
774. EE IE RR Si shang fu t’an, A Taoist work, by 9 HE 
Yii Yen. Sung dyn.—P. 37.—S. K. K. XIV. 46.—Reprinted in 
the W. P. 
775, JRE RE FE Ff St Yen shang fang. Medical prescriptions, by 
Si Yen shan.—P. med. 13.—Sung lit. 
776. Fy a ZR Siang chung ki. (Ancient Siang in the present 
Hu nan). Tsin dyn—W. H. CCVI. 2.—Reprinted in the W. P. 
. 727. Ha ly BF SR Siang shan ye lu. Sung dyn.—S. K. K. 
XIV. 20. 
(78. FA EL RE Siang pei king, by Fe fp Chu Chung. Han 
dyn.—P. 28,—H. K. III. 45.—Mayers 82 (?).—Reprinted in the 
H. W. 
779. RR BG SR GH Siang hien shi yt. On wild Silk produced 
from Oaks. Present dyn.—See my article on Chinese Silkworm 
trees, p. 7. 
780. ¥ FE FL Siang Mien ki.—P. 32.—T‘ang lit. 
~ 781. oy EA Fe Siao p'in fang, by PR FE % Chien Yen chi— 
P. med.—Sui lit. 
782. yJv fA IL SR Siao rh chen hiie, by $8 Z, Ts%en I, liter. 
appellation ff $j Chung vang, Court physician. Close of the llth 
eent.—Biogr. Sung shi 462.—P. med. 21.—Wylie &4.—Tung i 
pao kien 5, 
783. yJv fa Fy Siao rh fang. Medical prescriptions against in- 
fantile complaints, by af BA Chang Huan.—P. med. 22.—Sung lit. 
784. fy WE FE Siao Rh ya. A dictionary similar to the Rh ya 
(q. v.), by JLB} Kung Fu, a descendant of Confucius, known 
also under the name of ZL # F K‘ung ts‘ung tsz’. He lived 
abont B. C, 212.—P. 28.—Han. lit—S. K. XLII. 1.—The Siao 
th ya, reprinted in,the H. W., was commented upon by 4 # 
Li Kui of the Han. 
. 285. {i fe Fy Sien ch‘uan fang. Taoist medical prescriptions, 
by o§ = of Chang San feng. Beginning of the 15th cent.— 
P. med. 19,—Ming lit. OLS eeyeete 
