212 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
1081. He ly HE FR Yen shan ts‘ung lu. Ming dyn.—S. K. 
CXLIV. 19. 
1082. 3 UL FF $2 Yen wu hing hi, by HR JG Chang (shi). 
Tang dyn.—P. 25.—T‘ang lit. 
1083. JE Bh Ze BY Fp Yen ling chi pao fang, by Yao Ho chung 
(see No. 1006). T*ang dyn.—P. med. 138.—T ‘ang lit. 
1684, FE 2e FR FR Yen nien pi lu—P. med. 14.—T‘ang lit. 
1085. PS FE GR Yen hua ki—Quoted in the T.—The W. P. 
reprints a memoir of the T‘ang period entitled #y #§ 8 7E ZZ 
Nan pu yen hua ki, which is perhaps the same. 
1086. 8 3% Yen pu. A treatise on Tobacco, by fit k#? Lu Yao. 
End of the 18th cent. (see No. 265).—Reprinted in the C. T. 
1087. 7 JA) BH GR Yen chou shi hua. A.D,.1128.—Wylie 197. 
1088. ya Se BR Yen fan lu. A. D. 1175.—Wylie 129. 
1089. ff HE Yen pu. A treatise on Ink pallets, by Su I kien 
(see No. 53).—P. 29.—S. K. K. XII. 18. 
1090. < ly Ey i@ Yen shan yiian hi, by Wang Shi chen (see 
No, 207).—Quoted in the K. and T.—Yu ming shan ki. 
There is a mountain Yen shan in Shan tung (Tung ch‘ang fu, 
Sin hien). But the pseudonym of Wang Shi chen was also 
Yen shan. 
1091. Bie $8 pig Yen t‘te lun. The title means “Salt and Iron,” 
but it treats mostly of State questions. The P. 29 gives fa #8 
Huan T*an as the name of the author (see No. 786), but in the 
8. Y. as well as in the H. W., where this disquisition is reprinted, 
and also in the Han lit., the name of the author reads fi ‘# Huan 
Kuan. He wrote during the reign of Chao Ti, B. C. 86—73. 
1092.  -F FE HK Yen tse’ ch‘un ts‘iu. A personal narrative 
regarding 2 3A Yen Ying, a celebrated statesman; died 493 B.C. 
It is the production of an anonymous writer some centuries B.C.— 
P. 35.—Wylie 28. 
1093. [2 i FE A Yin cheng fa ming, by Wang Hai ts‘ang 
(see p. 48). Yiian dyn.—P. med. 17. 
+, es BE fy BR Yin te lu, by Chou Pi ta (see No. 61).— 
. 37. 
«1095. OG BR Vin hua lu. A senor. ok matters relating to the 
8th cent. —W ylie 152. 
