1901 .] 
Supplement to Part I. 
(ljp) One of these three coins has the legend Huang sung tung pao 
and was issued in the Pao-yuan period, like (1/). Another has the 
egend Hsiang yu t'ung pao , issued in period Ta-chung-hsiang-yu (A.D. 
1008-1016) of the reign of Chen Tsung. (Hillier’s No. 127) A duplicate 
is Plate II, No. 11. 
(2) page 21. Plate II, No. 19 was issued by the Chinese General 
Wu San-kuei in the province of Yunnan, about the year 1670. The 
character on the reverse is li [inverted in the Plate], indicating the value 
of the piece. (Bushell, No. 239). 4 * 
(c) Modern Coins. 
(la) Obv., K'ang hi t'ung pao (A.D. 1662-1722). Rev., in Manchu, 
(No. 1) pao tsiowan , from the mint of Board of Revenue, Peking (Wylie 
No. 70). 6 
(No. 2) pao yuwan, from the mint of Board of Works, Peking (Wylie, 
No. 71). 
(16) Obv., K'ien lung t'ung pao (A.D. 1736-1795). Of his reign 
there are coins of the following varities:— 
Yar. 1, six pieces. 
(No. 1) Rev., Pao tsiowan, Board of Revenue mint (Wylie, 
No. 115). 
(No. 2) Rev., Pao chuwan , Province of Ssuch’uan mint (do., 
No. 124). 
(Nos. 3-6) Rev., Pao h'iyan, Prov. of Kueichou mint (do., No. 
121, cf. Bushell, No. 30, note). 
Var. 2, four pieces. 
(No. 1) Rev., Pao yuwan , Board of Works mint (Wylie, No. 
116). 
(No. 2) Rev., Pao k'iyan, Prov. of Kueichou mint (do., No. 121). 
(No. 3) Rev., Pao tfai, Taiwan (Formosa) mint (Bushell, No. 
17). 
(No. 4) Rev., Manchu Ushi , Turki JJsh, mint of Ush in Eastern 
Turkestan (Bushell, No. 20). 
Yar. 3, three pieces. 
(No. 1) Rev., Pao tsiowan , Board of Revenue mint Peking 
(Wylie, No. 115). 
4 Bushell Coins of the Present Dynasty of China , in Journal, N. Ch. Br. R.A.S. 
1880. 
6 Wylie, Coins of the Ta Tsing Dynasty; Shanghai Literary and Scientific 
Society (Journ., Ch. Br. R.A.S.), 1858. 
