FOOTNOTES:
[1] Kung-ch'an-tang Tang-chang [Party Constitution of the Communist Party], [Chungking?], XXVII (1938), p. 1-21.
[2] The term Tai-piao Ta-hui rendered "Council of Party Delegates," may also be put as "Party Conference." Cf. "The Rules of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union" in Rappard, William E., et al., Source Book on European Governments, New York, 1937, p. v34-v52.
[3] Ch'üan-kuo Ta-hui is given as "National Party Congress"; the term Ch'üan-kuo has been translated as "All-China" elsewhere.
[4] Ch'üan-kuo Hui-i.
[5] Chung-yang Wei-yüan-hui.
[6] The term here is shên-ch'a wei-yüan-hui, not chien-ch'a, which is the term used for "Control" as one of the five powers of Sun Yat-sen's plan.
[7] Tang-t'uan.
[8] Kung-ch'an Ch'ing-nien T'uan.