BOTANICON SINICTUM. 195 
825. fA A HE BE Sung ch‘uang tsa hi, by as i Li Sin, 
Styled also as gh Li P‘o, or #t je Wei Siin. First half of the 
9th cent.—Biogr. T‘ang shu 222.—P, 32.—S. K. K. XIV. 15. 
‘The W. P. reprints an artiele with the above title. Author 
#i fj #8 Zu Siin ho. Tang dyn, 
826. fA J 4 GY Sung mo ki wen. Historical memoranda 
regarding the Kin dynasty, by Hk #%& Hung Hao, A. D. 1090— 
1155, who was sent on an embassy to the Kin.—Wylie 26.— 
Mayers 198.—In the P. 33 the name of the author of this narra- 
tive reads ft 38 Hung Mai. But this was the son of Hung Hao. 
827. Sz’ ch‘uan t‘ung chi. See p. 91. 
828. Sz’ ikuan. See p. 95. : 
829. Sz’ k‘u ts‘iian shu kien ming mu lu. See p. 184. 
830. Sz’ h‘u ts‘tian shu tsung mu. See p. 184. 
831. pg FA 4} S? min yiie ling (the second character of the 
title reads J}# shi in some quotations), by # Bt Ts‘ui Shi. After 
Han.—P, 33.—S. Y.—Apparently a work on agriculture, as can 
be judged from the quotations in the T’s‘i min yao shu. 
832. S2’ sheng pen ts‘ao. See p. 4. 
833. pQ We ¥R BE Se’ shi let yao. A work on agriculture, quoted 
in the Nung cheng ts‘iian shu (q. v.). Yiian or Ming period, 
834. pO Ae Be gE S? shi pao hing. Tang dyn.—s. Y. 
835. S2 shi tsuan yao. See p. 80. 
836. Sz’ t% ts‘ing wen kien. See p. 105. 
837. Jo BE ht i Za kang tiki. Tsin dyn.—s. Y. 
838. Zu Kuan Pen ts‘ao. See p. 47. 
839. Jo HA @F sth Za Ming hui tien. Description of the Chinese 
government during the Ming, published in 1509.—P.31.—Wylie 56. 
840. Za Ming I tung chi. See p. 87. 
841. Ta Tsing I tung chi. See p. 87. 
842. 4 ME F8 Wt BR Te Ve shi t lu (apparently referring to the 
reign of Ta Ye, 605—607), by $i FF Zu Pao. Tang dyn. 
The 8. K. CXLIII. 4 mentions a work <p # 75 3& fi Ta Ye 
shit ki, by Yen Shi ku (see No. 270). 
843. F7 BR BE Zu tsao pu. A treatise on Jujubes, by py R 
Liu Kuan. Yiian dyn.—Biogr. Yiian shi 181.—This treatise is 
reprinted in the Ch. descr. part XV. dand'f.CCXXIM, 
