MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
bounded by the Ki Lai* road ; thence west to the line of Hung Muw’s land to the Government Land Plot, * and from 
a poplar tree on the left of the road up to said Government Plot eastward, along a road as boundary, to a landmark ; 
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36 458 K (Ki Lai) is obscure. I take it as a local name. 
900. Land was divided into nine plots, thus AB. The reservation was in the center and was described by the sign 
ane, which soon coalesced with the symbol for ‘‘ well.’’ 
38 The significance of the terms “Chou”? and ‘‘ Kang”? (see next page) is uncertain. The former is usually a 
“judicial district,’’ but here it seems to have special meaning, e. g., personal name. 
