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237.—P¥ 3 Pa tung (eastern). Tao Huna-xuva. 
Tsin : kin, occupied K‘ui chou fa in Bastern Sz ch‘nan 
and part of Hu pei. There is now in West Hu pei the 
district Pa tung hien depending on I ch‘ang fu. 
238.—F] [lj Pai shan. Taso Hune-x1ne [Med. plants, 1 2]. 
A mountain near Nan king. 
239.—FY 7K Pai shui. Pie lu. 
One of the four great rivers of Sz ch‘uan. See 26. 
Pai shui, Early Han: hien. Now: Sz ch‘uan, Pao 
ning fu, Chao hua hien. There is now a district Pai shui 
in T‘ung chou fu, Shen si. According to Bror [156] this 
name dates from the Ts‘in dynasty. 
240.—K #& Pan k‘iao. T‘ao Huna-K1ve. 
From T‘ao Huna-xine [Med. plants, 100] it would 
appear that this locality was near Nan king. i 
In the Sung period there was a fort Pan k‘iao in Sz . 
ch‘uan, in present Lu chou fu. 
241.—WY BB Pan yang. Pie lu. 
Early Han: Aien. Now: Shan tung, Tsi nan fa, Tsz‘ 
ch‘uan hien. 
242,—4fq 22 Pao han. T‘ao Hunc-KINe. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Kan su, Lan chou fu, Ho 
. chou, 
243,—JE Hn Pei kiin. T‘ao Huna-Kine. 
Not ascertained. 
Pv and T‘ao Hunc-kine. 
244.— Pei pu. Wu I" : 
a kuin. Now: Mon chou in Sz ch‘uan. 
Pei Wei: hen. Now: Kie chou in Kan su. 
245.— Pei ti. Su SuNc. oe ; 
Pei Rs Be « northern country, North China.” But in 
nasties there was a kin Pei ti which 
the Ts‘in and Han dynasties : : 
occupied K‘ing yang !, Ping liang fu, Ning hia fa in 
Kan su and a part of Shen st, 
