JAPANESE AND EUROPEAN WORKS CONSULTED, 17 
EUROPEAN WORKS ON CHINESE BOTANY 
ef AND MATERIA MEDICA, 
A. Tarartnoy, M.D., Catalogus Medicamentorum sinensium 
que Pekini ‘iapanelay et determinanda curavit. 1856. [See 
Botan. sin., I, p, 122.) 
F, B. Forses and W. B. Hemstey, Index Flore sinensis. 
1888. The work is not yet complete. It is a very important 
and useful publication. 
Dr, A. Henry, “Chinese Names of Plants” (Journ. China 
Br, R. Asiat. Soc., 1887]. A list of 566 Chinese plants, 
collected by Dr. Henry in the Province of Hupei, and 
determined at Kew, and of which the author has ascertained 
the Chinese names. A very valuable paper. 
JAPANESE WORKS ON BOTANY, 
AND EUROPEAN AUTHORS ON JAPANESE PLANTS. | 
The Phon zo dzu fu, a Japanese work on Botany, with 
1,795 coloured drawings, published in 1828. [See Botan, 
o sin., I, p. 100. Abbrev. Phon zo.] 
The So moku dzu setsu is a similar work, published in 1856. 
q Only 20 books of it have appeared, describing and depicting 
Japanese herbaceous plants; 1,215 drawings. [See Botan. 
sin, I, p. 101.] Abbrev. So moku. 
The Kwa wi, a Japanese Botany, published in the last 
century, illustrated with 200 woodeuts, There is a French 
translation of it by Ae L. SAVATIER. | bee Botan. sin. 
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