BOTANICON SINICUM. 197 
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860. Fy gh $R Tan yiian lu, by Yang Shen (No.703).—P.33.— 
Wylie 130. 
861. 2% [fj Tan pu, by #% FF Sun Sheng. Sung dyn.—P.35.— 
iS. 2% 
862. s& BR Tian sou, by fie FE He P‘ang Yiian ying. Sung 
dyn.—P, 35.—S. K. CXLIII. 8.—There are several works with 
the same title by different authors. 
863. 38 AE Tian yiian, by 4B {& Yang I. Beginning of the 
11th cent.—P. 26.—Wylie 147. 
864. $H He SE Hy T'an chai pi heng, by Fh Hing.—P. 38.— 
This is apparently the author Ff} HL Hing A‘ai of the Sung, 
mentioned by Wylie 180 sub T*un chai t‘ung pien, 
865. fe ff BE Tang hui yao. Compilation of State matters 
during the T’ang, by 7 3 Wang P‘u. 10th cent.—P. 30.— 
Wylie 56. 
866. T'ang Pen ts‘ao. See p. 44. 
867. He #E T'ang shu. History of the T‘ang dynasty, A. D. 
618—907, by BR BE Ws Ow yang Stu. Lith cent.—P, 24.— 
Wylie 13.—See also p. 184. 
868. He Jy BE Tang siao shuo. Miscellaneous narratives re- 
ferring to the ‘I‘ang period.—P. 37.—W. H. CXC. 1.(?) 
869. fe gt Jez Ri 1 T'ang Wu How pie ch‘uan. Narrative 
of the Empress Wu of the T’ang, in the latter half of the 7th 
cent.—P. 24.—Mayers 862. 
870. He #G T'ang yiin. A Dictionary, by F% tj Sun Men, 
published in 750.—P. 27.—‘‘ China Review ” TV, 340. 
871. T'ang i pen ts‘ao, See p. 48. 
872. 7 % Fy Te hiao fang, by fe $k Wei Ilin. A.D. 
1337.—P. med. 19.—Wylie 80. 
873. x IL RE GR Teng chen yin kite. A Taoist work, by Z*ao 
yin hii (see p. 43).—P. 26. 
874. a Fe He hy BB Ti hing hing mu lio. A description of 
Peking. A. D, 1635.—S. K. LXXVIT. 23. 
875. a E fit Hy Ti wang shi ke. History of the ancient Em- 
perors, by Huang ju Mi (see No. 27 1). 
876. fe $§ fel Zi hing tu. Liang dyn., or earlier.—P. 35.— 
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