598 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
380.— 4% [lj Wang ch‘u shan. Sv Kune. 
Mountain in Hu pei, Siang yang fu. 
381.—fj Jp] Wei chou. Su Sune. 
T‘ang, Sung and Kin: chou. Now: Ho nan, Wei hui 
fu. 
382.—3§ bk Wei ch‘eng. T*ao Hunc-Kinc. 
Wei ch‘eng in the Han dynasty was the same as Hien 
yang [see 65], north-west of Si an fu, Shen si. 
383.—Y Pp] Wei chou. Hawn Pao-sHena. 
T‘ang: chou. Now: Kan su, Kung ch‘ang fu. 
Tang, Wu tai and Sung: chou. Now: Kan su, P‘ing 
liang fu. 
384.—Fij HM Wei hing. Pie lu, Shui king chu and Li Sui- 
CHEN. 
Tsin, Nan Sung and Nan Ts‘i: kin. Now: Shen si, 
Hing an fu. 
385.—i Jp] Wen chou. Su Kune and Su Suna. 
From Tang down to Ming: chou. Now: Che kiang, 
Wen chou fu. 
386.—X Jp] Wen chou. Su Suna. 
Tang and Sung: chou. Now: Kan su, Kie chou, Wen 
hien. 
Sung: chou. Now: Kuang si, K‘ing yiian fu, Tung 
lan chou. 
387.—}Z Pp] Wen chou. Li SaI-cHen. 
Tsin: hien. Two districts of this name, in South Man- 
churia and in An hui [Bior, 267]: districts in Sz ch‘uan in 
the T‘ang dynasty. 
388.—}% Il] Wen shan. Pie lu and Tao Hunc-K1ne. 
Tsin: kin in the province of 7% Jp| I chou. Now: 
Mou chou in Northern Sz ch‘uan. 
389.—§% Wu, 3% BJ Wu kuo (kingdom) and 3% Hy Wu ti 
(country of Wu). Frequently mentioned by authors of 
various periods, 
