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tow, or 316 cubic punts; 5 tow o hwŏ, or 1580 cubic punts; and 2 hwŏ a shih, or 3160 cubic punts.

The whole arable area of China Proper, amounts to 7,875,149 king, 74 mow. Gardens, parks, and plan tations 52,095 king Lands and pastures in Mongolia, and Mantchouria, belonging to the eight standards, 80,248 king. This includes

King. mow.
lands belonging to the people paying taxes. 7,357,913 46
Imperial domains, lands belonging to the princes 13,338
Do.     to the eight standards 140,128 71
Do.     to the Chinese military 259,416 48
Do.     to the temples 3,620
Do.     to the public institutions, and for the maintenance of poor scholars 11,557 73
Shan-se lands, or, mountain ridges 110 60
Arable soil in the Ele district, belonging to the eight standards 9,751
   From these lands the following revenue arises, taëls, viz.:— 53,730,218
Taëls.
Money sent to the capital 27,448,701
   Do.     kept in the provincial treasury 7,561,677
   Do.     kept in the district deposits 1,016,108
   Do.     kept for exigencies 10,830,342
Commuted capitation tax 3,521,272
Rent for the lands of the eight standards 276,201
     Do.     of the Chinese soldiers 503,557
Rent from the lands belonging to the public institutions 20,699
Expenses of transporting the money and grain to Peking 2,389,661
For maintaining the aqeducts of Chih-le and Gan-hwuy 212,000
The total amount of the land-tax, in kind, is 38,234,138 shih, viz.:— Shih.
Annual tribute sent to the capital 2,561,278
Do.   sundries, insurance, additional contributions under various names 891,397
For the use of the sailors on board the transports 638,090
For the soldiers or the convoy 130,606
Grain kept in stores of provincial granaries 33,792,330
Rent of eight standards' lands 200,244
   Do.   soldiers' land 373
   Do.   public institutions 19,760
Taels.
Total amount of land-tax in specie 53,730,218
Tax in kind, valued at 1 tael, per shih 57,351,207
Sundry articles of tribute, as cotton, and silk piece-goods, metals, wax, &c, sent annually from the different provinces to Peking, and mostly bought for money arising from the land-tax 2,316,632
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Total 133,398,057