560 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
55.—PR] 4 Han ku. Pie lu. 
In Han ku Lao 182‘ wrote his Tao te king. See W.D., 
168. The name was in use during the Ts‘in dynasty. Now: 
Ho nan, Shen chou, Ling pao hien. Comp. also infra, 359, 
Ts‘in kuan. 
56.—HB ih Han tan. Pie lu and Wu Pv. 
Ts‘in: kan, Han: hien. Now: Southern Chi li, Kuang 
p‘ing fu and Cheng te fu. 
57.—#® 4 [lj Han shi shan. Wo Pv. 
Not ascertained. 
58.—Ai, Hang or Fi Ih Hang chou. Su Suna. 
T'ang and Sung: chow. Now: Che kiang, Hang chou fu. 
59.—e Hao. Su Sune. 
T‘ang and Sung: chou. Now: An hui, Feng yang fu. 
60.—3% JK Hei shui. Tso Huxe-xrnc. 
Name of one of the northern afluents of the Yang tsz‘ 
LY. supra, 26] in 8. Kan su and N.K. Sz ch‘uan. The Hei 
shui is mentioned in the Ya kung or Tribute of Emperor Yi. 
61.— iy Ly Heng shan, Pie lu and Su Suna. 
One of the five sacred mountains of China, in Hu nan. 
—Also name of a district. Tsin, T‘ang and Sung: (ven. 
Now: Hu nan, Heng chou fu, Heng shan hien. 
62.— Gk J] Hi chou. Sv Suna. oe 
Tang and Sang: chou. Now: An hui, Hui chou fu. | 
63.— fF Ri Hia Pei. Pie lu. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Kiang su, Sii chou fu, P%ei 
chou. 
64.—FK Ih] Hia chou, also written Ibe Jf]. Su Kune and 
Haw Pao-suenc, 
T'ang and Sung: chou. Now: Hu pei, I ch‘ang fu. 
65.— eR BB Hien yang. P%e lu. 
Hien yang was the residence of Ts‘tn Sur Hvuano-tl 
[B.C. 221]. It was situated hear ancient Ch‘ang an. 
T'ang: jen. Now: Shen si, Sian fu, Hien yang hien. 
