10 BOTANICON SINICUM, 
KD. = K‘ane urs Dictionary, the K‘ang hi Tsz* ten 
or Chinese Dictionary, published in 1716 by order of the — 
Emperor K‘anG at. 
WD. = Wittams’ Syllabie Dictionary of the Chinese 
Language, 1874. 
Amen. exot. =F. Kaprer’s Amnitates Lvoticw, 1712, 
in which a great number of Japanese plants are described, 
sometimes also figured. The Chinese names in Chinese 
characters are generally added. [See Botunicon sinicum, 
I, p. 126.) 
Kwa wi, a Japanese Botany, illustrated by woodcuts, 
published in the middle of the last century and translated 
into French by Dr. L. Savatier in 1873. [See Botanicon 
senicum, I, 99]. 
Phon z0= Phon +o dey Ju, a large Japanese work on 
Botany with nearly 1,800 coloured drawings illustrating the 
Chinese Pen ts‘ao kang mu, and published in 1828. [See 
Botanicon sinicum, I, p. 100, Hon zo dzu Ju.| 
So moku = So moku dzu setsu, another Japanese Botany 
_ with 1,215 excellent drawings Tepresenting herbaceous plants. 
[See Botanicon sinicum, P- 101.] I quote these drawings in 
preference to those of the Phon zo. To the latter I generally — 
refer only in the cases in which the plant in question is not 
mentioned in the So molky as eg. trees, 
THpe, 
Fil. jap.=C, Pp. THUNBERG’s Flora JSuponted, 
1784. [See | 
Botanicon sinicum, I, p. 126.] 
Sigs. Icon. = Dr, Pu. Fr. 
ings representing Japanese plant 
[See Botanicon sin 
SIEBOLD’s Coloured draw- 
8, about 600, unpublished. 
‘cum, T, p. 127.) 
Stes. Zuco, 7, Jap.=Dr. Pr, Fr. Stesoip et 
Dr. ZUCCARINI, Flora Japonica, 1835~ RNI0s dlotorithed: ana 
: pietured 150 plants, [See Botanicon stuicum, p, 127.] 
