584 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
266.—yd Pp] Sha chou. Li Siw and Su Kune. 
T'ang: chou. Now: Kan su, An si chou, Tun huang 
hien. 
267.—y% 3% Sha yiian. Pre lu and Su Sune. 
In the Li tai, etc. a place Sha yiian first appears in the 
Sung dynasty. It was in Shen si in T‘ung chou fu. 
268.— lj fj Shan nan. Pie lu, K‘ai pao Pen ts‘ao and 
Li Sxi-cuen. 
Not found in the Li tai, ete. In the T‘ang period 
IL) Fi 34 Shan nan tao, name of a province south of the 
Ts‘ing ling mountains, i.e. Southern Shen si and part of 
Ho nan. 
269.—|l] 3% Shan tung. Su Sune and K‘ou Tsune-sHl. 
Not ascertained for the Sung period. I do not think 
that the present province of Shan tung is meant. As applied 
to these regions, this name first appears in the geography of 
the Kin, in the 12th century. 
270.—|Lj By Shan yang. Pie lu. 
Early Han: kin. Now: Shan tung, Tsi ning chou, 
Kin hiang hien. 
Also Early Han: hien. Now: Ho nan, Huai k‘ing fu, 
Siu wu hien. ; 
There is now a district Shan yang hien in Shen S- 
Shang chou. This name dates from the Ming period. The 
same name, now applied to a district in Huai an fa, 
Kiang su, can be traced. to the Nan Sung dynasty. 
271.—{]j & Shan yin. Pie lu. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Che kiang, Shao hing f 
Shan yin hien. ar 
The present district Shan yin hien in Ta tung fa, Shan 
si, dates from the Kin period. 
272.—_k # Shang ku. Pie lu. ) 
Ts‘in, Han, Tsin and Sui: kin. Now: North-west 
part of Chi li, west of Peking. 
