542 DAVIS. 



Plate 60. 



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

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

 the informant and captor which is 450 taels, in addition to the property 

 of the criminal. The ilkistration represents five cash grouped two 

 and two with one above, all joined with a ribbon. 



Plate 61. Upper Seal on the Chien-yen Notes. 



Four characters arranged as follows: 



of Chien- 



Seal yen 



Translation : " The Seal of the Chien-yen Era." 



Plate 62. Lower Seal on the Chien-yen Notes. 



Six characters arranged as follows: 



Treasure Through Great 



Note Circulating Sung 



Translation: "General Circulaiion Treasure-Note of the Great Sung 

 Dynasty." 



Seal on the Reverse of the Chien-yen Note. 



The inscription is the same as that on the upper seal, of which it 

 is a replica. — See Plate 61. 



Pictures on the Reverse of the Chien-yen Notes. 



Plate 63. A tiger, which appears on the 10 kwan note. 



Plate 64. A ssii, which appears on the 20 kwan note. 



Plate 65. An elephant, which appears on the 30 kwan note. 



Plate 66. A rabbit, which appears on the 40 kwan note. 



Plate ()7. A lion, which appears on the 50 kwan note. 



