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^[[8x10 Glass negatives of Maps in Bottom Right drawer of Bishop material in attic.]]
[[underlined]] TEXT-FIGURES. [[/underlined]]

Fig. 1 (page 17)................Sketch-map, Hsin Chêng Hsien region.
" 2 (page 19)................Small bronze bell, Hsin Chêng hoard (from a photograph).
" 3 (page 20)........Lid of bronze vase, after repairing (from a photograph; compare with plate 7, fig. 1).
" 4 (page 21)...........Monster-figure, after repairing (from a (photograph; compare with plate 8, fig. 2).
" 5 (page 22)................Ancient Chinese bronze snaffle-bits (from a photograph).
" 6 (page 27)............Plane-table survey of Hsin Chêng burial.
" 7 (page 30).......Sketch of human mandible, Hsin Chêng burial.
" 8 (page 33)............Rubbing of inscription on bronze vessel, Hsin Chêng hoard.
" 9 (page 63)........................Design o[[strikethrough]] f [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] n [[/insertion]] tile, Y[[strikethrough]] a [[/strikethrough]] [[insertion]] e [[/insertion]]n Tu.
" 10 (page 64)..................Group of mounds, Yen Tu (from a photograph).
" 11 (page 65)..........Diagrammatic sketch of drain-tile, Yen Tu.
" 12 (page 68).........Copper "knife-money" found at Yen Tu (from a photograph).
" 13 (page 79) ........Navigation on the upper Yellow River (from a photograph).
" 14 (page 82)......................Plan of Old Ch'ang-an.
" 15 (page 84)...............Profile of city-wall, Old Ch'ang-an.
" 16 (page 87)........[[strikethrough]] "Relief" showing [[/strikethrough]] Han warrior with shield (from [[strikethrough]] a contemporary [[/strikethrough]] rubbing ^[[) (of Han ruins).]] 
" 17 (page 88)........Han tile model of [[strikethrough]] ancient [[/strikethrough]] city-gate, (from a photograph).
" 18 (page 95).........Plan and elevation, Wei Yang Kung mound.
" 19 (page 99).............Route-map, central Shensi province.
" 20 (page 101)..............Plan of tumulus of Han Ching Ti.
" 21 (page 108)...........Types of grave-mounds, Wei River plain.