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372.—Ht HF Tung hai. Pie lu, 
Han and Tsin: hin. Now: Shan tung, I chou fu, T’an 
ch‘eng hien. 
Tung hai means “Eastern Sea,” and the name is some- 
times used in this sense. Comp. Med. plants, 147, 200, 
201. 
373.—3e FE Tung lai. Pie lu. 
From Han down to Sui: hin. Now: Shan tung, Lai 
chou fu. 
374.—3€ FJ Tung men. Tao Hune-x1na. 
Not ascertained. The name means “ Eastern Gate.” 
375.— i iy Tung shan. T‘ao Huna-xine. 
Tung shan (Eastern mountains) name of several moun- 
tains in various provinces. 
376.—t [f Tung yang. ‘ao Hunc-xKina. 
Tsin and Sui: hin. Now: Che kiang, Kin hua fa, 
Tung yang hien. 
Early Han: how kuo. Now: Shan tung, Tung ch‘ang 
fu. 
Early Han and Tsin: hien. Now: An hui, 82‘ chou. 
Later Han: hien. Now: in Kiang su. Not ascertained. 
377.—¥e Bf Tung ye. Pre lu. 
Not found either in the Zi tad, ete. or Brot. Probably 
in Che kiang. See Med. plants, 162. 
378.—]Aj Jp] Tung chou. Su Kune and Su Suna. 
From T‘ang down to Ming: chou. Now: Shen si, Tung 
chou fu. 
379.—fig HF] Ttung po. Pie lu. 
The T‘ung po mountain is mentioned in the Tribute of 
Yi. T‘so Hune-Kina [Med. plants, 20] says it is situated 
in I yang hien [supra, 107] which is now the eet of 
T‘ung po hien in Nan yang fu, Ho nan. The name of T‘ung 
po hien dates only from the time of the Sui, 
