594 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
The name of the present Tsi yang hien in Tsi nan fu, 
Shan tung, dates from the Kin dynasty. 
347.— ye 2: Tsi yin. Pie lu. 
Karly Han: kin. Now: Shan tung, Ts‘ao chou fu. 
348.—3F Ts‘i. Su Sune. 
An important ancient feudal state in the Chou dynasty, 
occupying North Shan tung and South Chi li. 
| Ts‘in and Han down to Sui: Ts‘i kiin, in North-west 
Shan tung. 
HE })] Ts‘i chou. Su Kune and Su Suna. 
Tfang and Wu tai: chou. Now: Shan tung, Tsi nan fu. 
349.— yi fg Tsi ksi. § Pie lu. 
Not ascertained. Probably pf }ff Lin kii in Hie HS Ts‘ 
kiin [Early Han], which now is Ts‘ing chou fu in Shan tung 
[see 193]. 
350.—R [Ij Ts'i shan. Pie lu. 
A mountain of this name is in An hui, Chi chou fu. 
351.—#¥ [lj Tsiang shan. T*‘ao Huna-xKina. 
Not ascertained. ; 
352.— $8 UE Ts‘ien tang. T‘so Hune-xina. 
Name of a river in Che kiang which flows into 
the sea near Hang chou fu. This prefecture comprises 
the district Ts‘ien t‘ang, which name dates from the Ts‘n 
dynasty. 
353.— Tsin, | Hy Tsin ti (the country of Tsin). Pie 
lu and Li Sui-cuen. 
Tsin, an ancient feudal state in the Chou dynasty. It 
comprised the southern half of Shan si and the north-west 
of Ho nan along the Yellow River, 
@ J}] Tsin chou. Su Suna. 
T'ang and Sung: chow. Now : Shan si, Ping yang fu. 
