206 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
China (see p. 87). But according to the latter work Tea is pro- 
duced on the ## jj} Lo hie (kiaz) mountains (Chang hing hien in 
Hu chou fu).—The Yu ming shan ki reprints an article entitled 
HE W) Ze BL Le hie ch‘a hi. 
996. ii) Fe HR BR Tung ten ts‘ien lu. 13th cent.—Wylie 134. 
997. ia) fk GR Tung wei chi. Sung dyn.—P. 24.—W. H.— 
Reprinted in the W. P. 
098. ar - Tung ts’. Writings of # It > Tung Wa sin, 
a philosopher between the 5th and 3rd cut. B. C.—P. 385.—Haa 
lit.—Sui lit. 
999. Sih HR Tung chi, by Bh HE Cheng Ts‘iao. A.D. 1108— 
1162.—P. 31.—Mayers 61.—s. K. K. V. 21.—There is a section 
on Chinese plants in the work. 
1000. 3 $2 #] BH T'ung kien hang mu. The well-known 
Chinese Annals drawn up by the celebrated Chu Hi (see No.75).— 
Wylie 20.—P. 34. 
1001. ji $2 Sh #8 T'ang kien wai ki. 11th cent.—Wylie 20. 
1002. 5H fC Tsung su men, by jy ye Fu Kien of the After 
Han.—P. 32.—S. Y. 
1003. 3 Hi Tung tien, the work which formed the basis of 
the Wen hien t‘ung k‘ao (q. v.), by $i 34 Tu Yu, in the 9th 
cent.—P, 24.—Wylie 55. 
1004. $i) HE Tung ya. Ming dyn.—S. K. K. XIII. 13. 
1005. #3] 4 IL) FR T’ung po shan chi, Description of the Tung 
po mountain (see Appendix 64), by ji WE Hf Sie Ying kt. Ming 
dyn.—Reprinted in the Yu ming shan ki. 
1005a. #9 Hf Tung pu. Treatise on the t‘ung trees (Sterculia, 
Elzococea, and other trees), by PR ZS Chien Chu. Sung dyn.— 
P. 29.—Reprinted in the Ch. descr. part XX. 33.—H. K. II. 15. 
1006. fe F F% Bt Tung ts? pi hiie, by Bk tu fe Yao Ho 
chung. T'ang dyn.—P. med. 22.—T*ang lit. 
1007. Sh $3 BE FE Wai h'o fa hui. 
Sh FF £E HS Hy Wai k'o hing yen fang. 
Sh $4 ty GE Wai ko sin fa. . 
Bh BEG FHA Wai h’o tung hitan lun. 
These four treatises on external complaints, enumerated P.22, are 
by BE Gh Sie Ki, a celebrated physician of the Ming.—Tung i pao 
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