BOTANICON SINICUM. 205 
983. YR FA BA ly [el] Zen Ria kat shan tu. oth cent. —P.34.— 
Sui lit.—s. Y. 
O84. pe HL BE Tun hia shu. An ancient Taoist work on divi- 
nation.—P. 26.—Sui lit. 
985. WR BE ERE Tum chai hien lan, by PR TE i Chien Cheng 
min. Beginning of the 12th cent.—P. 36.--W. H. CCXVITT. 1. 
936. ER ts HF BR Tun huang sin lu. About A. D.929.—W. H. 
CXC. 10.—T. P.—T‘un huang is the present An si in Kan su. 
O87. Hi ef SE BR Tung hien pi lu, Close of the 11th cent.— 
Wylie 157. 
988. Tung i pao kien. See p. 102 and p. 136, 
989. Hf WB Bt AE FR Tung ki shi ch'a tu. A treatise on the 
Tea of ‘Tuny k‘i (an ancient name for a district in Fu kien), by 
ae J ge Sung Ts? an. Sung dyn.—S. K. K, XU. 21. 
990. He wl FE BE Tung kuan pi ki—P. 30.—This is I suppose 
the same as the 3 #8 78 #f Tung kuan Han hi, frequently quoted 
in the T. and according to the S. K. K. V. 21 completed about 
A.D.170. ‘Tung kuan was 'the name of a pavillion in the palace 
of the Han at Lo yang. 
There is also a 3 $f ZS FE Tung kuan tsou he of the Tang 
dyn.—W. H. CXCVI. 22. 
991. He He FR AE Tung p‘o shi tsi. Poems of Tung p‘o, which 
is the pseudonym of gf & Su Shi, a celebrated statesman, poet, 
and commentator. A. D. 1036—1101.—P. 38.—Mayers 623. 
992. 3 PR Fe Tung yang fang. Medical prescriptions, by 
HE YE Pun Wang of the Eastern T'sin.—P. med. 13.~—Tung i pao 
kien 4.—Biogr. Tsin shu 79. 
993. Ht fa BE Tung Yiian shi shu, The ten books of Tung 
yiian (see p. 48).—Tung i pao kien 6.—H. K. VI. 87. 
994. i BL Tung ming It. A work attributed to 3} i 
Kuo Hien ot the Han and relating to the time of Wu Ti. B.C. 
140—86.—P. 24.—Wylie 153 —Reprinted in the H. W. 
995. dg ty AF AR KR Tung shan hie ch‘a hi, by J] By #E Chou 
Kao ké.. Present dyn.— According to Wylie 119 this is an account 
of the Teas of the Tung hill, one of the Kie (3f) range (in 
Hu chou, Che kiang). I do not find these mountains marked on 
Chinese maps, nor are they noticed in the great geography of 
