BOTANICON SINICUM. 211 
1068, 3% Hf Yao chun. A treatise on medicines, by 4 7 ti 
Wen Yen po, styled also fe fY ZV Lu kuo kung. A. D. 1106— 
1097.—P. med. 14.—Mayers 855.—W. H. CCXXIITI. 2. 
1069. 8% 7% Yao pu. Frequently quoted in the T.—A treatise 
with this title j is reprinted in the W. P. It is a collection of y no- 
nyms of drugs, dating from the T‘ang dyn. 
1070. Yao sing lun. See p. 44. 
1071. Yao sing pen ts‘ao. See p. 44. 
1072. Yao tsung kiie. See p. 43. 
1073. Yao tui. See p. 40. 
1074. Be HE Yao lan, by Lu Ki (see p. 38) of the 3rd cent.— 
S. Y.—Reprinted in the W. P. 
In the Sui lit. we find several works with the above title by 
different authors, all of the 5th or 6th cent. 
1075. BF NA ERG Ye jen hien hua, by King Huan (see 
No. 536).—P. 27.—S. Y.—Reprinted in the W. P. 
1076. BF ys Ye shii—P. 34.—The Ye shi is noticed in the list 
of the Tang lit. and in the T. P.—The S. Y. mentions a work of 
this name published during the Sung period, 
1077. $F He BE Ve ts‘ai pu. A treatise on wild growing plants 
used as vegetables, by  #% Wang P‘an, liter. appellation 3 jiF 
Hung tsien, pseudonym Pq # Si ow, a native of Kao yu (Yang 
chou fu, Kiang su). First half of the 16th cent. He is not to be 
confounded with Wang P‘an of the Yiian (see p. 82).—P 29.— 
8. K. CIL. 14.—H. K. VI. 22. 
The Ye ts‘ai pu is found reprinted at the end of the Wung cheng 
ts‘tian shu (see p. 82). It gives accounts of 60 wild growing 
edible plants (of the province of Kiang su), accompanied with - 
miserable drawings. 
1078. Bf 5 PB Ve ts‘ai tsan. A small treatise on wild growing 
plants used as vegetables, by § #& S82 Hu King sing. Present 
dyn.—Frequently quoted in the Ch.—Reproduced in the ©. T. 
1079. 28 os gf Ye chung hi, by fe BY Lu Hui. Tsin dyn.— 
P. 32.—S. K. K. VI. 23.—Quoted in the Ts‘i min yao shu. 
The T. P. notices besides Lu Hui’s work a Ye pen ki by © 
4 BE Shi Au. 
— ee Yen ti mou tu. Sung dyn. KEV. 27. 
