574 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
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174.— fj BB Lan ling. T‘ao Huneg-x1na. 
Han and Tsin: Aien. Now: Shan tung, Yen chou fu, 
I hien. 
Also Nan Sung: hien. Now: Kiang su, Ch‘ang chou fu. 
175.—¥E fW Lan tien. Pre lu and Su Kuna. 
Early Han: hien, T’ang: hien. Now: Shen si, Si an 
fu, Lan t‘ien hien. 
176.—§]§ BE Lang ling. Pie lu. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Ho nan, Ju ning fu, K‘io 
shan hien. 
177.—%fa [lj Lang shan. T‘ao Hune-x1na. 
Early Han: hien. In the Tsin period it depended on 
I tu kiin [see 104]. Now: Hu pei, I ch‘ang fu, Chang 
yang hien. 
178.—j} HR Lang ye. Pie lu. Han authors. 
Ts‘in: province. South-east part of Shan tung on the 
sea-shore. Han, Tsin and Sui: kin. Now: Shan tung, I 
chou fu. 
179.—2F [Ij Lao shan. Cu‘en Tsz‘-mine [13th cent. ]. 
Nan Ts‘i: hien. Now: Hu pei, Te an fu. 
180.— {lj Lao shan. Kai pao Pen ts‘ao. 
There is a mountain of this name in Shan tung, Lai 
chou fu. 
181.— Hh Lei chi. Pie lu. 
Not ascertained. Probably identical with the next. 
182.—H # Lei tse. Pie lu. 
Probably the marsh 4 BF Lei hia in Shan tung, Ts‘ao 
chou fu, P‘u chou, which is mentioned in the Tribute of Yii. 
In the Li tai, ete. we find Lei tse. Sui: hien. Now: 
Shan tung, Ts‘ao chou fu, P‘u chou. 
