582 DAVIS. 



At the left of the illustration in the seal style : 

 " To he current in the world." Literally, " under the heavens." 

 In the lower panel: " The Boards of Revenue and Rites, having peti- 

 tioned and reeeived the Imperial sanction, print for the convenient use of 

 the people the Great Yila7i Treasure-Note, to be current and used as cop- 

 per cash. {He tvho) counterfeits shall be decapitated summarily; the 

 informant and captor shall be reicarded with 200 taels * in silver. If 

 District officials conceal (such guilt) the punishmoit shall be the same as 

 this (the case of the counterfeiter). 



Chih-yuan, . . . .year, . . . .month, . . . .day." 



Plate 100. 



The inscription is the same as that on the 10 wen note, with the 

 exception of the denomination, which is 20 copper coin. 



Plate 101. 



The inscription is the same as that on the 10 wen note, with the 

 exception of the denomination, which is 30 copper coin. 



Plate 102. 



The inscription is the same as that on the 10 wen note, with the 

 exception of the denomination, which is 40 copper coin. 



Plate 103. 



The inscription is the same as that on the 10 wen note, with the 

 exception of the denomination, which is 50 copper coin. 



Plate 104. Upper Seal on the Lesser Chih-yuan Notes. 



Four characters arrangejl as follows: 



of A- 



Seal lo 



Translation: "Seal of A-lo." f 



* This amount applies to all notes of the value of 10 to 500 copper coin 

 (inclusive). K. T. 



t Is this the personal name of the ruler, or an official? K. T. 



