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Rh series of six rows of white washed barrack like buildings, five hundred feet long, capable of containing an immense quantity of grain (32).

From the Provincial Granary the canal takes a winding direction&mdash;Westerly, northerly, easterly and southerly&mdash;but on the average about N.E.&mdash;(33) Only two villages remain to be noted, viz Poon-zan-keo and Pan-hok-quong&mdash;the country being ornamented with trees, not all planted, apparently, for cutting down purposes. Excepting a Ferry called Ching-ka-chong; about 15 miles from Shang hae, no other village finds a place in our register.

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