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1096. fk FE JE BE Yin shan cheng yao, by #1 By ff Ho S? 
hui. Yiian dyn.—P. med. 16.—S. K. CXVI. 27. 
1097. BA Z% FE RE Ving hai pao kien, by 7§ fH T'ang Heng. 
Sung dyn.—P. med. 22.—W. H. CCXXIII. 12. 
1098. yt YE IR YE Ving yai sheng lan. Account of the shores 
of the Ocean, by Bi i Jla Kuan. A. D. 1416.—S. K. 
LXXVIII. 15. 
1099. JE HR Fy Ying yen fang, by $1 ff Pao Hw.—P. med. 
20.—T‘ang lit. 
1100. i BH Ht BA Yu huan hi wen, by tf TE Chang Shi 
nan. Early in the 13th cent.—P. 38.—Wylie 182. 
1101. # % ily FE Yu ming shan chi. Visits to the celebrated 
mountains of China, by Hf Be HE Sie Ling yiin, a celebrated poet 
of the 5th cent.—Sui lit—s. Y. 
110la. HE % Wy BL Yu ming shan hi. A collection of the de- 
scriptive accounts and memoirs regarding the hills of note in China, 
by Wang Shi chen (see No. 207). I have frequently consulted 
this work, in which the matter is arranged according to the hills 
of each province. 
1102. Yu yang tsa tsu. See p. 95. 
1103. py BA GR Yu ming lu, by Liu I king (see No. 729).— 
P. 37. 
1104. $f $y 2F BE Yu yu sin shu, by Bi ph Liu Fang. Sung 
dyn.—P. med. 22.—W. H. CCXXIITI. 11. 
1105. =e RE Gi RE Vii hi wei i, by Bl Hy Liu Shun, liter. ap- 
pellation #2 Jt Tsung hou. Yiian and Ming dyn.—P. med. 18.— 
Tung i pao kien 6.—S. K. CV. 15. : 
1106. = 4% Yi pien. A Chinese dictionary, by i BF = Ku 
Ye wang. A. D. 523.—P. 27.—Wylie 8. 
1107. 3% PB) a Ya tang kien hua. Wu tai period.—S. Y. 
1108. 3B 2 RE RE Yu tang tsa hi, by Chou Pi ta (see No.61). 
1109. =e 98 72 Yi ts‘e ki, by Ko Hung (see note 12 {8]).— 
P. 34.—1. P. 
1110. =E 9 FE Mh Vii tu pao tien, by tk eH Tu Tai k'ing. 
Sui dyn.—P. 33.—S. Y. 
lll. = jj B sh Ya tung yao kite, by Chang Kao (see 
No, 858).—P. 29. . 
