556 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
15.—f Ji] Cheng chou. Su Kune and Su Suna. 
T’ang: chou, Sung: chou. Now: Ho nan, K‘ai feng 
fu, Cheng chou. 
16.—8f Jj Cheng shan. Pie lu. - 
According to T‘ao Huna-xKina (Med. plants, 12] same 
as Nan cheng. See 226. 
17.—f® Ch‘eng. T‘ao Huno-xrna. 
Ancient name for Ho nan. See W.D., 31. 
18.—]K Jp] Ch‘eng chou. Su Kune and Su Suna, 
Trang, Sung: chou. Now: Kan su, Kie chou, Cheng 
hien. 
19.—K 7# FE Ch‘eng te kiin. Su Suna. 
Not ascertained. 
20.—AK BR Ch‘eng hien. Pie lu. 
Early Han: Aien, in Tung hai kiin. See 372. 
Now: Shan tung, Yen chou fu, I hien. 
21.—H5 Ih] Ch‘i chou. Su Suna. 
T'ang and Sung: chow. Now: An hui, Ch‘i chon fu. 
22.—2e FE Chu yai. Pie Iu [ Med. plants, 118), 
Later Han: hien. Now: Island of Hai nan, K‘iung 
chou fu. | 
23.—& Jp] Ch‘u chou. Su Sune. 
T‘ang and Sung: chou. Now: Che kiang, Ch‘u chou fu. 
24.—78 Chu (Ts‘u) and 4 #44 Ch‘u ti (country). Pie lu. 
Wu Pv. er 
A large feudal state in the Chou dynasty occupying — 
present Hu nan and Hu pei. Same as #fij King. See 145. 
25.—3% JP] Chu chon. Sv Sune. 
T'ang and Sung: chou.. Now: An hui, Ch‘u chou. 
26.—Jij Ch‘uan. Sv Sune and Li Satcuen. 7 
Su Suna writes also Jj] %} Ch‘aan Shu or % jij Sha 
Ch‘uan and Jj] pj Ch‘uan si, All these names denote the 
western part of present Sz ch‘uan. Comp. also 4 Shu [292] 
and F3 Pa [235], which denotes the eastern part of present 
