1850.
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X. King chau, or the inferior Department of King, comprises three hien districts.
1 景臺 Lingtái,
2鑽原 Chinyuen,
XI. Kiái chau
1文縣 Wan hien,
3
Tsungsin.
or the inferior Department
of Kiái, contains two hien districts.
2成縣 Ching hien.
XII. Tsin chau. or the inferior Department of Tsin, comprises five hien districts.
1 兩當 Liángtáng,
4 *k Tsin-ngán,
3 Thần
2徽縣 Hwui hien,
Lí hien,
5清水 Tsingshwui.
XIII. Suh chauor the inferior Department of Suh, contains the single district of
ăn là Kiutái hiện.
XIV. Ngánsí chau, or the inferior Department of Ngánsí, comprises two hien districts. 1 敦煌 Tunhwáng, 2 EP Yuhmun.
XV. Teh-hwá chau or the inferior Department of Tehhwá or Oroumtsi, contains three hien districts.
1阜康 Faukáng, or阜康城 Faukáng ching, 2 Ê – Chángkih. or寜邊城 Ningpien ching, 3绥來 Suilái, or Kángkih ching.
Garrisoned Towns in Tehhwb chau.
瑪納斯
or Kutupi 呼間壁
or Oroumtsi 烏魯木齊
Suining ching or Manas
寧 Kinghwa ching 景化城 Kungning ching 輩寧城 Kái-ngán ching 愷安城 Fauyuen ching Muh-lui ching
or Tsimusah 滷水
濟木薩
or Kú-ching Old city. 城
I. The department of Linchau extends along the southern bank of the Yellow river, for about 120 miles, and includes the valleys of the
Tahiâ and Táu rivers north of Kungeháng, fi ; the area of the depart-