[162] Bk. vii., fol. 7 recto.
[164] T´ao lu, bk. vi., fol. 6.
[165] See Hirth, Ancient Chinese Porcelain, p. 31.
[166] See Bushell, Oriental Ceramic Art, p. 150.
[167] A large number of fragments and wasters, besides a few complete specimens, found on the site of these potteries, about 200 miles north of Bangkok, are now in the British Museum. The prevailing type of ware has grey porcellanous body and a thin transparent glaze of watery green celadon colour, often distinctly tinged with blue.
See T´ao lu, vol. vi., fol. 3.