Bulletin Spring‧Summer 1980

be the oldest work on subtropical an d tropical botany. It deals with some 80 plants and plant products of southern China and the Indo-Chinese peninsula around the early 4th century A.D. This is the first complete translation of the work in a Western language. A n attempt is made to accurately identify botanically all of the plants according to the latest knowledge about the flora of southeast Asia. Extensive commentaries are also made on the botanical and ethnological significance of the plants and products mentioned. Journals/Magazines The University has also published the follwing journals and magazines: Journal of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Vol. V The current issue is published in two volumes totalling 573 pages. Titles of the articles are: (In Chinese) Kwan-san Hsu, 'The Meanings of Li in Wang Chuan- san's Works' Lin-sen Lam, 'A Study on “︱ ”" ㄟ"and " X ㄟ ' in Mandarin' Wai-Leung Wong, 'Selection of Lines in Chinese Poetry-talk Criticism 一 With a Comparison Between the Selected Couplets and Matthew Arnold's "Touchstones", Sai-Bung Cheung, ‘A Study on Yu Lan — A n Ancient Masterpiece for Ch 'in Solo' C. Y. Wong, T'an Ts'ui's Travelling in Kwangtung and his Ch'u-t'ing pai-chu Lu' (In English) David Faure, 'Secret Societies, Heretic Sects and Peasant Rebellions in Nineteenth Century China' W.S.K. Waung, 'Introduction of Opium Cultivation to China' Teh-Chao Wang, 'The Impact of the May 4th Movement on the Revolutionary Thought of Dr. Sun Yat-sen' Siu-Tong Kwok, T he World of Wilhelm Weitling' Dirk Dethlefsen, 'Authoritarian Education and Individual Development——Some Seamy Sides of Upbringing as Reflected in German Prose Writing Between 1883 and 1907' Yu-To Chung, The General Types of Government Budgeting' Kin-Chok Mun, 'Applying the Marketing Concept to a University Marketing Department' Ying-Keung Chan, ‘Urban Density and Social Relations' Tak-Sing Cheung, Th e Structure of the World of Significant Others of a Student Population in Hong Kong' Pak-Wai Liu, ‘A Recursive Model of Vertical Labou r Market Mobility——The Case of Singapore' Miu-Ching Cheung, 'Self-perception, Cultural Nor m and Development——Case Studies o f 36 Chinese Women' Ta-Lang Shih & Kwok-Chih Tam , ‘A Political Analysis of SinoJapanese Trade Negotiations' Y. C. Shih, 'Holdings of U. S. Dollars vs. Non-U. S. Dollar Assets as Foreign Exchange Reserves' Kie-Ann Wong, 'Conventional Costs of N e w Equity Issue in the Hong Kong Stock Market' Mee-Kau Nyaw, ‘ "Sources" of Growth of Manufacturing Industries in Singapore' Yuen-Min Choy, Kit-Man Lau & Cheuk-Yu Lee, 'Comparative Studies on the Urinary and Trophoblastic Choriogonadotropins from Patients with Hydatidiform Mole' Man-Yin Wong & Wung-Wai Tso, The Purification of Argininosuccinase from Bovine Brain' Hsiu Chi & Wai-Man Fung, ‘Application of N M R Line-Shape Analysis to Chemical Kinetics' Hsiu Chi & Lai-Ping Wong, 'Studies of Line Shapes in E S R Spectroscopy' W.W.K. Cheung, 'An Electron Microscopic Observation of the Rectum of the Lantern Bug, Pyrops candeleria Linn (Homoptera: Fulgoridae)' H. Y. Cheung, 'A Study of Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in Hong Kong (1900-1939; 1947-1975)' Siu-Yum Lee, ‘A General Model for Convariance Structure Analysis' P. M . Rentier & Sik-Yum Lee, 'Newton-Raphson Approach to Exploratory and Confirmatory Maximum Likelihood Factor Analysis' The Journal of The Institute of Chinese Studies of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Vol. X The current issue is published in two volumes totalling 460 pages. Titles of the articles are: (In Chinese) Tay Lian-Soo, ‘A Textual and Exegetical Study of the Silk Manuscript of the Ch'un-Ch'iuShih-yu' Dzo Ching-Chuan, 'Glimpses of Some Tunhuang Manuscripts' 2 9

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDE2NjYz