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 points of records."! Zottoli is weak with "Studens historiis scrutare veridica scripta," as he gives no note to say what "veridica scripta" are intended.]

T'ung see.

Ku is composed of 十 shih ten and 口 k'ou mouth as radical, q.d. that which is handed down through ten generations.

Chin is composed of three lines in triangular form, meaning to bring together, united, over a contraction of 及 chi to reach. It is now classed under radical 人 jen man.

Jo is composed of 艸 ts'ao vegetation over 右 yu the right hand, and originally meant to choose vegetables. It now means to conform to, as though, you, etc. See.

Ch'in see.

Mu is said to be the picture of an eye with two pupils, turned up on end.

K'ou is obviously the picture of a mouth.

Erh see.

Sung is composed of 言 yen words and an important phonetic. It is practically identical with yung in.