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304. Jp] Si chou. Su Suva [daed. plants, 852]. 
Not found either in the Zi tai, ete. or Brot. 
305,.—3¥ Siang, 3€ J}{ Siang chou. T‘ao Huye-xrve, 
Su Kune, Haw Pao-suene and Su Suye. 
Early Han : Siang hien, in present Ho nan province. 
Nan Ts‘i: Siang hien. Now: Shen si, Han chung fu. 
T‘ang and Wu tai: Siang chou. Now: Hu pei, Siang 
yang fu. 
306.—3 BB Siang yang. T‘ao Huna-K1ne and Su Kune. 
Early Han: hien, Tsin, Nan Sung and Sui: fin, T'ang: 
hien, Sung t fai 
Now: Hu pei, Siang yang fu. 
307.—}] J Siang chou. T‘ao Huna-KiNe. 
Nan Sung: Siang chou, name of a province. Present 
Hu nan. 
308.—2 J] Siang chou. Ca‘en Ts‘anc-K‘T. 
T‘ang: chou. Now: Kuang si, Liu chou fu, Siang chou. 
309.—2} 4 Sie ku. Pie lw and Han Pao-sHEnc [ Med. 
plants, 347]. ; 
According to T‘ao Hune-xixe [AMed. plants, 47] Sie ku 
was situated near Ch‘ang an (Si an fu, Shen si). 
310.—3f Z Sin an. T’so HunG-K1ne. : 
Tsin: kin. Now: Che kiang, Yen chou fu, Shun an 
hien. 
The name Sin an was applied in different times to a 
great number of different districts in Ho nan, Hu pei, Sz 
ch‘uan, Yiin nan, Kuang tung, Shan si, Shan tung, An hui, 
Chi liand Kuichou. There are still three districts of this 
name extant, viz. in Chi li, Ho nan and Kuang tung. 
311.37 9 Sin lo. Li Sty. 
Name of a kingdom in Southern Corea mentioned in the 
Chinese annals since the 4th century. 
