ABBREVIATIONS. 
(br.) = Bretschneicler, E. — Botanicon siiiicum. Notes on Chinese 
botany from native and western sources. (Part I. 1881 ; Part 
II. 1892.) Botanical investigations into the materia medica 
of the ancient Chinese. (Part III. 1895.) 
(br. e. e.) = Bretschneider, E. — Early European researches into 
the flora of China. 1880. 
(CH.) = Chi wu ming shi t’u IPao". 
(d.) = Diels, L. — Die flora von Central-China. EnglePs Bota- 
nische Jahrbticher fur systematik, pflanzen geschichte und 
pflanzengeographie. Vol. XXIX. 1901. 
(eit. handb.) = Eitel, E. J. — Handbook of Chinese Buddhism 
being a Sanskrit-Chinese dictionary with vocabularies of 
Buddhist terms in Pali, Singhalese, Siamese, Burmese, 
Tibetan, Mongolian and Japanese. 1888. 
(p. N.) = 1914. 
(g.) = Giles, H. A. — A Chinese-English dictionary. 1892. 
(h. c.) = Henry, Aug. — Chinese names of plants. (Journal of the 
China branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.) New Series. 
Vol. XXII. 1888. 
(h. f.) = Henry, Aug. — A list of plants from Formosa with 
some preliminary remarks on the geography, nature of the 
flora and economic botany of the island. (Transactions of 
the Asiatic Society of Japan.) Vol. XXIV. Supplement. 
1896. 
(h. m.) = Henry, Aug. — An alphabetical list of Chinese names of 
plants, ined. 
(h. n.) = Notes on economic botany of China. 1893. 
(jap.) = by Japanese authors. 
(j. L. s.) = Journal of Linnean Society. 
