1843.
柳溪
Liú ki.
Topography of Chekrang
文溪
169
Wan ki.
蘭 1
Lin ki.
信安江 Sin'án kiáng.
艾 1
Ngái kí.
金溪
Kin ki.
東溪
Tung kí.
運河 Yun hò.
武強溪 Wúkiáng cs.
上塘河 Shángting ho.
龍溪 Lung ki.
下塘河 Hiátáng hò.
小龍溪 Siáulung ki.
西湖
Sí hú.
脉溪
Miki.
南溪
Nán hi.
梅 1
Mei kz.
北1
Pe ki.
桃 1
Táu ki.
阜1
Fau ki.
熟 1
Shu ki.
封1
Fung ki.
婺江
Wú kiếng.
雙溪
Sháng ki.
荆浦溪 Kingpú ki
東苕溪 Tungchiui. 大錢湖 Tatsien hu.
金沙河 Kinshá ho.
東陽江 Tungyáng kiáng.
合溪
H6 ki.
衢港
Ki kiêng.
南1
筍籜溪 Suntse ki.
Nán hi.
tài 27 IIwángkí hò.
桃溪
Táu ki.
苕溪
Chiu ki.
柘上溪 Cheshing ki.
束 |
Tung kế.
Hwángyáng is the first rivulet on the the southern coast; and is formed of two branches, a northern and a southern. On some maps this rivulet is called a kiáng. It flows close by the south side of Pingyáng, and is connected with the river Fiyun, by what scems an artificial channel, running north and south from the town of Ping- yáng to that of Sui'án.
Fiyun rises on the hills of the celestial barrier, called Tienkwán shin, beyond which, a little to the westward, are the golden hills. South of these last, the rivulet Kiáu rises in two branches, and flows southward into Fukien. On this rivulet stands the town Táishun.
The river Ngau, mentioned when describing the department of Chúchau, and its dozen tributary streams, spring from as many dif ferent mountains and hills. One of its principal tributaries takes its rise on the Little Plumb range, near the southwest of Chúchau
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