1 1 82 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHEMISTRY. 



* Chang Pih Tuan. 



Wu-chen-pien. 2 vols., 8vo. Vol. i, pp. [99] ; 11, pp. [156]. 



\Vritten about 1075 a.d. There are three Commentaries on this work pul>- 

 lished together. A few extracts from Wu-chen-pien will be found in 

 Dr. W. A. P. Martin's " The Chinese," New York, 1881, pp. 182, 183. 

 My copy is a reprint issued during the reign of the present Emperor of 

 China, Kuang Hsii. 



* Ts'an T'ung Ch'i. pp. [165], 8vo. 



The earliest Chinese work on alchemy now extant. My copy is a reprint 



issued during the reign of the present Emperor of China, Kuang Hsu. 



The clearest Commentary of recent times is by a scholar of the Yuen 



dynasty, named Ch'en Chih Hsu. 

 For these Chinese alchemical works I am indebted to the courtesy of John 



Fryer, LL.D., of Shanghai. 



SECTION VII.— PERIODICALS. 



Chemisch-okonomisches Taschenbuch auf 1804, 1805 . . . 1812. 

 Herausgegeben von Carl Friedrich Richter. — vols. Chemnitz, 

 1805-13. 



Memorial des poudres et des salpetres, publics par soins du Service 

 des poudres et salpetres, avec I'autorisation du Ministre de la 

 guerre. 3 vols, (iii-v), 8vo. Paris, i89o-'92-|- 



The Memorial was changed to a periodical in 1890. Vol. i was issued in 

 1882, II in 18S9. 



