532 DAVIS. 



Plate 51. 



The inscription is the same as that on the 5 kwan note with the 

 exception of the denomination, which is 30 kwan and the reward to the 

 informant and captor which is 1000 taels. The illustration represents 

 six ingots. 



Plate 52. 



The inscription is the same as that on the 5 kwan note with the 

 exception of the denomination, which is 50 kwan, and the reward to 

 the informant and captor which is 1000 taels. The illustration 

 represents ten ingots. 



Plate 53. Uppek Seal on the Ching-k'ang Notes. 



Four characters arranged as follows: 



of Ching- 



Seal k'ang 



Translation: " The Seal of the Ching-k'ang Era." 



Plate 54. Illustration and Upper Seal on the Reverse of the 



Ching-k'ang Notes. 



Four characters written vertically on the scroll: 



Open 

 Scroll 



is 

 Benefit 

 Translation: " To open the scroll is to henefii" 

 Four characters on the -seal: 



of Ching- 



Seal k'ang 



Translation: " The Seal of the Ching-k'ang Era," the seal being a 

 replica of the upper seal. — See Plate 53. 



