BOTANICON SINICUM. 199 
446.—S. K. CXVI. 31.—Reprinted in the Ch. descr. part XI. 73 
and T. CCLXXXVII. 
888. FE 4 WS FE Ten t'ai kien chi. Description of the district 
of Tien t‘ai (Che kiang). Ming dyn.—s. K. LXXIV. 24. 
889. KA Wp ak Tien t’ae shan ki. An account of the Téen 
t‘ai mountain (Che kiang, see Appendix 56), celebrated in Chinese 
Buddhism and Taoism. Author ¢ OE fff Siti Ling fu, a Taoist 
priest of the T‘ang dyn.—W. H. CCVI. 2. 
There are several works with the same title compiled by authors 
of the Ming. ‘There is alsoa FE 4 [l] FR Tien t‘at shan chi by 
a Taoist priest of the Yiian.—S. K. LAXVI. 2. 
890. Tien tsin hien chi. See p. 88. 
891. FL # Fe FF Tien hia wu hing. Ming dyn.—H.K. II. 35. 
892. 42 ee Ting shi. Sung dyn.—Reprinted in the W. P.— 
S. K. K. XIV. 25. 
893. 4 FE Eh Bt To neng pi shi, by Bl (A 7 Liu Po wen, 
or &) $e Liu Ai. A. D, 1811—1875.—P. 34.—Mayers 409.— 
8. K. CXXX. 2. 
894. ye PS HE iy Tou chen cheng chi, by Li Yen wen (see 
No. 258).—P. med. 22. 
895. yx pS FE GL Tou chen kuan kien, by TH B Kao Wu. 
Ming dyn.—P. med. 22.—S. K. CV. 30. 
896. 4% ys fe Tou chen lun. A treatise on Small-pox, by 
BA AV i Wen Jen hed. A.D, 1823.—P. med. 22.—Wylie 83. 
897. #Y FE FR Tou huang lu.—T‘ang dyn.—S. Y. 
898. RE FR Tsa lu, by Tao yin hii (see p. 43).—P. 35. 
899. AME 4H Usa teu, Ming dyn.—S. K. CXXXVII. 40.—But 
- a treatise with this title existed much earlier. 
900. Tsa mu hing shu. See No. 1049. 
901. Ae BE fb a Tsa yin yang shu.—Mentioned in the Han lit. 
902. Ze JE BR GH Ts‘ar she shi hua.—P. 39 —The name of the 
author is # Ff Fe Ts‘ai Kuan fu, or BE fe IB Ts‘ai Kii hou.— 
Biogr. Sung shi 856.—K. XVIII. 18. 
903. Ts‘ai yao lu. See p. 40. _ : 
904. 8 [a] 42 Ts‘an tung ki. A commentary on the I king 
giving information on Chinese Alchemy, by ¥ {ff B§ Wei Po yang, 
a celebrated Taoist philosopher and alchemist, about the middle 
