582 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
246.—JE #h Pei tu. T‘ao Hune-x1na. 
In the T‘ang period Pei tu (northern capital) was a 
name for T‘ai yiian fu in Shan si. 
247.—¥ by Pteng cheng. T‘ao Huna-K1na. 
Early Han and Trang: hien. Now: Kiang su, Si 
chou fu. 
248.—}f Pien or Yf HF Pien king, also 7{ ¥% Pien liang, 
Su Sune. 
Tang and Wu tai: Jf Jf] Pien chou. During the Sung 
period it had the above names and was the capital of the 
Sung. Now: K‘ai feng fu in Ho nan. : 
249.—}f PR Pien si or }} Hf Pi Pien king si (west of 
the capital). Su Sune and K‘ou Ts‘una-sut. 
Sung: name of a province (/u) = Ho nan and parts of 
Shen si and Hu pei. 
250.—Jf Ht Pien tung or Yk Fr HF Pien king tung (east 
of the capital). Su Suna. 
Sung: name of a province (Iw) == present Shan tung. 
251.—#4 or }f# Pin. Su Suna. 
Wu tai, Sung: chow. Now: Shan tung, Wu ting ft, 
Pin chou. 
252.—7@ Jf{ Pin chou. Su Sune. 
T'ang: chou. Now: Kuang si, Sz‘ en fu, Pin chou. 
253.—F£ Ji] Ping chou. T‘ao Huna-xinc, Han Pao- 
SHENG and Su Suna. 
Ping chou was one of the nine provinces in the Choa : 
dynasty, occupying North Shan si. Same during the Han 
and Tsin dynasties. 
Wu tai: Ping chou, a prefecture, not ascertained, gi : 
bably in Chi li. 
204.—7§ & Ping ch‘ang. Authors of the Han and Te 
dynasties. 
Name applied during the Han, Nan Sung and Pei We . 
various districts in Shan tung, An hui, Chili, Ho nan and Shatit 
