580 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
Tsin and down to the Ming period: hien. Now: Kiang 
si, Nan an fu, Nan k‘ang hien. 
Sung: kin (@#), Yiian: lu, Ming: fu. Now: Kiang 
si, Nan k‘ang fu. 
230.—pq Ij Nan shan. Su Kuna. 
Tfang: hien. Now: Kuang si, K‘ing yiian fu, Hin 
ch‘eng hien. 
It seems, however [ Med. plants, 109] that Su Kune by 
Nan shan (southern mountains) means a mountain chain in 
South Shen si, probably the Chung nan shan [supra, 28]. 
231.—}ij By Nan yang. Pie lu and T‘ao Huna-K1na. 
Karly Han: kin. Now: Ho nan, Nan yang fu. 
232.—fj BE Nan yao. Pie lu. 
According to T‘ao Hune-Kisq [Med. plants, 32] a 
locality in North-east Tibet. 
233.—fH PR Nan Yiie. Wu Pv. 
An ancient name for South China first appearing in the 
Ts‘in period. Comp. Marquis p’Hervey pe Sr. Denys’ 
Ethn, d. peuples érang. Méridionaua [p. 807]. 
234.—3# Jp] Ning chou. Tso Huna-xina, Su Kune and 
Han Pao-sHena. 
Tsin: Ning chou = province, present Ytin nan and part :, 
of Kui chou. Nan Sung: province, present Yiin nan and 
8. Sz ch‘uan. : 
Tfang and Sung: chow (prefecture). Now: Kan st, — 
K‘ing yang fu, Ning chou. In the Sung period there was 
also a Ning chou in Sz ch‘uan. 
235.—P4 Pa and FS #f Pa kiin. Pie lu. 
Ts‘in: iin, province. Eastern part of Sz ch‘uan.— 
Comp. also 26, Ch‘nan. 
236.—B3 Pi Pa si (western). Pie lu and Su Kune. 
Tsin: kin, oceupied Pao ning fu, Shun king fu and 
Mien chou in Sz ch‘uan, : 
