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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2011
1 Others, like the Yung-shun bsien-chih of 1930 (sic!) and the Kuei-shun Chib-li chou-chib of 1899, I find listed in catalogues of a few Chinese and Japanese collections, but not in the West.
2 Cf. Feng, P. Y. and Shryock, J. K., “The Black Magic in China Known as Ku,” Journal of the American Oriental Society, 55 (1935), 6CrossRefGoogle Scholar.