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PLATE II. 
Remarks. 
Originally a picture of the 
phoenix, but now a bird’s head 
and bird radical. 
Original is deduced from 
extant forms. 
Rude picture of a pig. 
Sign suggesting a beast, with 
animal radical added later. 
Derived from No. 12, the 
raven being perhaps the most 
common of long-tailed birds. 
Rude picture of a rodent. 
Shuo Wén: “General name for 
burrowing vermin.” 
Equivalent to the Latin 
“homo.” 
“ Weedy-field”’ & and No. 
48, “muscle,” suggesting 
man’s labor. 
Human figure with bust 
prominent. 
Woman with paps promi- 
nent. 
(Used also of animals. ) 
Male infant. 
Shuo Wen: ‘‘Form of child’s 
head.”’ 
(Synonym of last. ) 
Outline of the body with 
“man”? above it. 
