The 50,000 inscribed bone labels unearthed from the western part of the Weiyang-gong site constitute an important discovery in Han archaeology. Based on the published archaeological report The Weiyang-Gong Palace Site in Han Chang'an City: Excavations in 1980-1989 (Beijing, 1996), this essay attempts to clarify the make-up of the inscribed bone labels and to correct some mistakes in the published transcriptions.