570 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
142.—34 Hs K‘ien chung. Han Pao-snenc. 
Ts‘in: province= W. part of present Hu xan and E. 
Kui chou. 
T'ang: province. About the same extent. 
143.— Ih] Kin chou. Su Kune and Su Sune. 
T‘ang and Sung: chou. Now: Shen si, Hing an fu. 
144.—K J] K‘in chou. Su Sune and La Sar-cuen. 
Sung: chou. Now: Kuang tung, Lien chou fu, Ling 
shan hien. Present K‘in chou lies south of Ling shan hien. 
145.—3j K‘ing, an ancient feudal state, same as #€ Ch‘u 
[see above, 24]. The Shi king writes #j # King Ch‘u, as 
does also the Pie lu. It corresponds to the present provinces 
Hu nan and Hu pei and to King chou in the Tribute of Yii. 
146.—$J Jp] King chou. Pie lu, Su Kuna and Su Sune. 
King chou was one of the ancient nine provinces, as 
enumerated in the Tribute of Yu, Hu nan, Hu pei and a part 
of Ho nan. 
King chou was a province, of about the same extent, 
during the Han, Tsin and Sui. 
Since the Wu tai period King chou name of a prefecture. 
Now: King chou fu in Hu pei. 
147.—3ij ¥} King hu. Su Sune. 
Name of two provinces in Central China during the 
Sung dynasty, viz. :— 
HW 4b King hu pei (northern) = North Hu nan 
and greater part of Hu pei. 
HH) 341 Ha King hu nan (southern) = South Hu nan. 
148.—3#jf fj King nan. Sv Sune. 
Probably King hu nan [see 147]. 
149.— $j [lj King shan. Pie Lu. 
Not found in Li tai, ete. Bror [81] says :—King shan, 
