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5. Atkinson. Sake brewery.

Nos. 2, 4, 5 are publications of Teikoku Daigaku.

Russo-Japanese War (The).

Fully illus

trated. v. I-v. 3, no. 10 (Apr. 1904-Sept. 1905). Tokyo, 1904-5. 4°. Sapporo Agricultural College Journal. v. 2, pt. 1-2 (1903-5). Sapporo, 1903-5. 8°.

Sei-i-kwai Medical Journal. v. 5, no. 8 (1886); v. 9, no. 8 (1890); v. 10, no. 11, 12 (1891); v. II, no. 10 (1892); v. 12, no. 4, 7, 8 (1893); v. 13, no. 1-7, 10 (1894); v. 20, no. 5 (1901). Tokyo, 18861901. 12°, 8°. Transactions.

Tokyo, 1885. 12°.

v. 36-39; supplement 1-4.

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Chrestomathie religieuse de l'extrême OriParis: Maisonneuve frères et C. Leclerc, 2 p.l., 50 p. 8°.

Enseignement élémentaire: textes faciles en langue chinois. Paris: Maisonneuve frères et C. Leclerc, 1888. 48 p. 8°.

Extraits des historiens du Japon. Paris: G. Quantin, 1874-6. 3 v. in I. 8°. Japanese text.

Memoirs. T. 1-10 (1873-1891). Paris, 1877-1891. 8°.

v. I ed. by E. Bernouf and Imamura-Warau, v. 2 by P. de Lucy-Fossarien, v. 3 by Legrand, v. 4-10 by L. de Rosny. Title of v. 7-8, 10: Société sinico japonais et océannienne; v. 9: Comité sinico-japonais. Half title to v. 6-7: Le Lotus. Half title to v. 8: Société d'ethnographie. Half title to v. 9: Société d'ethnographie.-Comité sinico-japonais.

Nippon kata-kan bun. Merceaux choisis en sinico-japonais, lithographiés. Paris: la Société [18-]. 40 p. 8°.

Société de langue française. française du Japon.

Sun (The). [Tai-Yo] A semi-monthly review of politics, economics, science, literature and art. v. I, no. 10-12 (1895); v. 2, no. 24-25 (1896); v. 3, no. 1, 3, 5, 13, 16-17 (1897). Tokyo, 1895-97. 8°. Sun (The) trade journal. v. 10, no. 3-5; v. II, no. 7. Tokyo, 1904-5. 4°. English and Japanese.

Tai-Yo. See Sun (The).

Teikoku Daigaku [Imperial University]. Cal endar. 1875-76, 1886-94, 1894/5, 1896/7, 1897/8, 1899/1900, 1901/2, 1903/4. Tokyo, 1875-1904. 12°.

Agriculture College. Bulletin. v. 2-6 (18941905). [Tokyo, 1894-1905] 8°.

Engineering College. Calendar. 1876/7. Tokei, 1876. 8°.

Law, Science and Literature Department. Calendar. 1878-82/3, 1890/1. Tokyo, 1878–91. 8°. 1890/1 in Japanese.

Library. See above under BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Literature College. Memoirs. no. 1. Tokyo,

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1883/4 in German. 1891/2 in Japanese.

Mitteilungen aus der Medicinischen Facultät der Kaiserlich-Japanischen Universität. v. 1, nos. 1-5 (1887-92); vol. 2, nos. 1-2 (1893-94); v. 3-5 (1894-1904). Tokyo, 1887-1904. 4°.

Observatory. Annales de l'Observatoire astronomique de Tokyo. v. 2, pt. 1; v. 3, pts. 2-4. Tokyo, 1894-1905. Îo.

Preparatory School. Calendar of the Tokio Daigaku Yobimon, or Preparatory School of the University. 1881/2. Tokyo, 1882. 8°.

Science Department. Experiments on Japanese timber, bricks and copper wire made by the engineering students. 1878. Tokyo, 1878. 8°. Journal of the College of Science.

V. I-date. Tokyo, 1887-date. 4°.

Current.

Memoirs. Tokyo, 1879-85. 4°. v. 1, no. 10, 12 called: Abhandlungen des Tokio Daigaku; no. 11: Memoirs of the Tokio Daigaku.

v. I, no. 1−12; v. 3, pt. 1.

Toheki (The). Official organ of the Kansai Bunko Kyōkai, or Western Library Association. Edited by B. Shima, Librarian of the Kyoto Imperial University. v. I, no. (Oct., 1901). Kyōto, 1901. 8°.

Tokio Daigaku Magazine. v. 8-11. Tokio. 12°. In Japanese.

Tokio Daigaku Yobimon. See Teikoku Daigaku, Preparatory School.

Tokio Ei-Gogakko (English language school). Schedule of studies. 1875. Tokyo [1875]. 12°.

Kisokio [Rules]. Tokyo [1875]. phot. 12°. Tokio Shoseki-kwan. See Imperial Library. Tokio Times. v. I, no. 2-17 (1877); v. 3, no. 22-26 (1878); v. 4-7 (1878–80). Tokio, 1877-80. £°. Tokyo ei-wa gakko. (Tokyo Anglo-Japanese College.) Calendar, 1889/90. Tokyo [1889]. 16°. Decennial catalogue. 1893/4. Tokyo,

See Revue

1893.

8°.

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"The present publication, which, in absence of any definite name, has hitherto been temporarily entitled 'Hokoku' (report), has now definitely received the name of Tokyo SugakuButurigakkwai Kiji-Gaiyo' (summary of the proceedings). The name covers the vol. 1 as well as the parts of the vol. II which have already been published."-Note on cover of v. 2, no. 7 (Dec., 1903).

Tokyo Sugaku-Buturigaku Kwai Kizi. maki no. 9, dai 1. [Tokyo: Tokyo Mathematico-Physical Society, 1902?] 8°.

Université impériale du Japon. See Teikoku Daigaku.

Voice (The). An independent weekly journal of Christian civilization. V. II, no. 19, 21-22, 2426, 30-32, 34-35, 41-44, 46-52 (1902). Tokyo, 1902. 4°.

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS.

Japan.-Agriculture and Commerce, Dept. of. Annual report, no. 16 (1901). [Tokyo,] 1901. 4°. In Japanese.

The Agricultural Bureau of the Imperial Japanese Department of State for Agriculture and commerce, and the Monopoly Bureau of the Imperial Japanese Department of State for Finance, at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. [Tokyo, 1904?] 38 p., I port. obl. 32°.

A descriptive catalogue of the agricultural products, exhibited in the World's Columbian Exposition. Tokio: Seishibun-Sha, printer, 1893. ii, 115 p. 8°. (Dept. of Agric. and Commerce.)

Details of the industrial specimens exposed at the World's Columbian Exposition. Tokyo: M. Onuki, printer, 1893. 2 p.l., 21 p. 8°. Details of the weights and measures exposed at the World's Columbian Exposition. Tokyo: M. Onuki, printer, 1893. 2 p.l., 9 p. 8°. The fifth national industrial exhibibition of Japan. [Regulations of the foreign samples building.] n. t.-p. n. p. [1901] 4 p. 4°.

General view of commerce and industry in the Empire of Japan. Tokyo: M. Onuki, 1893. 3 p.l., 492 p., 7 maps. 8°.

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Sho Hyo Ko Ho [Merchant traffic]. Report, information to tradesmen. no. 237. Tokyo, 1900. 30 p. 4°.

Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin. v. I, no. I. Dec., 1905. Nishigahara, Tokio, 1905. 8°. The San Jose scale in Japan. [Prepared by S. J. Kuwana, assisted by S. Onuki and S. Honi.] Nishigahara, Tokyo, 1904. 3 p.l., 33 P., 3 l., 8 pl. 8°.

Census. See below Home Department, and Statistical Department.

Centennial Exhibition Commission. Official catalogue of the Japanese section, and descriptive notes on the industry and agriculture of Japan. Philadelphia: Japanese Commission, 1876. 130 p., I map, 2 pl., I table. 8°.

The empire of Japan: brief sketch of the geography, history and constitution. Philadelphia, 1876. map. 8°. See Sanitary

Central Sanitary Bureau. Bureau, Central.

Civil Engineering Bureau. port, no. 10 (1901). Tokio, 1901. Department.)

Annual re8°. (Home

Colonial Department. Report on the Toyohira river bridge at Sapporo, Hokkaido. Tokei: Kaitakushi [1876]. 1 p.l., 47 p., 1 diagr. 8°.

Reports and official letters to the Kaitakushi. By Horace Capron, commissioner and adviser, and his foreign assistants. Tokei: Pub. by the Kaitakushi, 1875. 2 p.1., 744 p., 5 tab. 8°. Concerning explorations and scientific surveys in Japan. Commission Japonaise à l'Exposition Univ. de 1878. Le Japon à l'Exposition. Paris, 1878. 2 v. in I. 8°.

Communications Department. Annual report, no. 8-11, 13-14. (1893-96, 98-99.) Tokyo, 1895-1901. 8°.

In Japanese. See also below, Mercantile Marine Bureau; also Telegraph Affairs Office.

History of the principal events in communications. Tokyo: Communications Department, 1898. 2, 7, 423 p., I l., I folded diagr. 8°. Notice to mariners. Tokyo, 1904-06.

4° and fo.

Jan. 11, 1906. Western entrance to

no. 12. Hokkaido. 11. Jan. 11, 1906. 13. Mooring of Fukuse buoy. 11. 50. Mooring of a wreck-buoy. Shimonoseki Straight. 11. Feb. 5, 1906. 106. Shimonoseki Strait. I l. Mch. 17, 1905. 114. Shimonoseki Strait. 2 1. Mch. 22, 1905. 122. Tokyo Bay. 11. Mch. 23, 1905. 162. Shimonoseki Strait. 1 1. Mch. 29, 1905. 191. Inland Sea. 11. Apr. 17, 1905. 192. Shimonoseki Strait. 1 1. 203. Shimonoseki Strait. 11. 212. Shimonoseki Strait. 11.

Apr. 17, 1905. Apr. 28, 1905. My. 4, 1905.

Official Publications, cont'd.

258. Shimonoseki Strait. 1 1. My. 25, 1905.
267. Shimonoseki Strait. 11. My. 29, 1905.
414. [Notice of repairs at Kinkazan Lighthouse.] 11.
Jly. 15, 1905.

431. Temporal discontinuance of the light of Fukuse
beacon. 1 1. Jly. 29, 1905.

449. Destruction of the beacon light on Fukuse Rock. Il. Aug. 14, 1905.

458. [Notice of repairs at Kinkazan lighthouse.] 1 1.
Aug. 19, 1905.

462. Removal of ... position... of the staff light...
fort no. 3, Tokyo Bay. 11. Nov. 5, 1904.
473. Hokkaido. Explosive fog signal at Inahomisaki
lighthouse. 11. Nov. 15, 1904.

614. Shikanose buoy. 11. Dec. 2, 1905.

630. [Notice of repairs at Wakkanai lighthouse.] 11. Dec. 12, 1905.

637. Shikanose buoy. 11. Dec. 15, 1905.

Constitution. Constitutional law and law of the Imperial household. Tokyo, 1888. 5 p.l., 200 p., 2 1. 8°.

In Japanese. The constitution of the Empire of Japan. [New York: Brentano, 1890?] (144) p. 8°. Crown. Imperial oath at the sanctuary of [Tokyo?, 1889?] 31. 8°. Imperial speech on the promulgation of the constitution. [Tokyo?, 1889?] 21. 8°.

the imperial palace.

Earthquake Investigation Committee. Publications...in foreign languages. nos. 4, 9, 12, 15

21.

Tokyo, 1900-05. 4°.

4. Condensed Statement on the Construction of Earthquakeproof Wooden Buildings, by F. Omori; Earthquake Measurement in a Brick Building; Note on the Great Mino-Owari Earthquake of Oct. 28th, 1891, by F. Owari; Note on the Tokyo Earthquake of June 20th, 1894, by F. Omori; The Diagram of the Semi-destructive Earthquake of June 20th, 1894 (Tokyo), by S. Sekiya and F. Omori; Note on the After-shocks of the Hokkaido Earthquake of March 22nd, 1894, by F. Omori; Elastic Constants of Rocks and the Velocity of Seismic Waves, by H. Nagaoka; Seismic Experiments on the Fracturing and Overturning of Columns, by F. Omori,

9. On the deflection and vibration of Railway bridges, by F. Omori.

12. A. Horizontal Pendulum Tromometer; On the Overturning and Sliding of Columns; Note on the Vibration of Chimneys; Note on the Vibration of Railway Bridge Piers; Motion of a Brick Wall Produced by Earthquakes. All by F. Omori.

15. Application of Seismographs to the Measurement of the Vibration of Railway Carriages. By F. Omori. 16. On Milne Horizontal Pendulum Seismograms obtained at Nongo, Tokyo, By A. Imamura.

17. Modulus of elasticity of rocks: and velocities of seismic waves: with a hint to the frequency of after-shocks. By S. Kusakabe.

18. A Duplex Horizontal Pendulum Apparatus, by F. Omori; A Horizontal Tremor Recorder, by F. Omori; Note on the Relation between Earthquakes and Changes in Latitude, by F. Omori; Note on the Annual Variation of the Height of Sea-Level at Ayukawa and Misaki, by F. Omori; Note on the Lunar-daily Distribution of Earthquakes, by F. Omori; Synodic-monthly Variation of Seismic Frequency in Japan, by A. Imamura; Daily Periodic Change of the Level in Artesian Wells, by K. Houda; Note on the Seismic Triangulation in Tokyo, by A. Imamura; On the Transit Velocity of the Earthquake Motion Originating at a near Distance, by A. Imamura; A Tide Rectifier, or an Instrument for eliminating the Tidal Components from Tide-gauge Diagrams, by T. Terada; Note on the Horizontal Pendulum Observations at Osaka, by F. Omori. 19. Recent seismological investigations in Japan. By Baron Dairoku Kikuchi.

20. Application of Seismographs to the Measurement of the Vibration of Railway Carriages, Second Paper; Earthquake Measurement in Brick Building. Both by F. Omori. 21. Note on the Diagram of the Earthquake of June 7, 1904; Horizontal Pendulum Diagram obtained during a Storm; Horizontal Pendulum Observations of Earthquakes in Tokio: Similarity of the Seismic Motion originating at neighbouring Centres. All by F. Omori.

Education Department. Annual report of nos. 2-5, 16

the Minister of State for Education.

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1876.]

new ed.

2 v. f°.

Sin ji hon. [Copy-book. Tokyo, Shi riyaku. [Compendium of history. Tokyo, 1874.] 4 v. illus. 8°.

Sho gaku doku hon. [Preparatory school reading book. Introduction. Tokyo, 18741875.] 6 v. illus. 8°.

Sho gaku Ni-hon chi-ri sho. [Preparatory school geography of Japan. Tokyo, 1874.] illus. maps. 8°.

Sho gaku niu-mon. [Introduction to preparatory studies. A and B editions. Tokyo, 1874.] 2 v. illus. 8°.

Official Publications, cont'd.

Sho gaku su-gaku sho. [Preparatory school arithmetic. Tokyo, 1874.] v. I. 8°.

Sho gaku te-ji sho.

[Preparatory

school spelling book. Tokyo, 1874.] illus. 8°. Sin ji rin hon. [Handy book for learning to read and write. Tokyo, 1875.] 8°.

Tan go hen. [Short language book; alphabet and vocabulary. Tokyo, 1874.] 2 v. 16°. Educational pamphlets, from the 14th year of Meiji to the 16th year of the same, 1881-83. Tokyo, 1883? 3 v. 12°.

Finance Department. Annual report, 189599. Tokyo, 1897-1900. 8°.

Annual return of the foreign trade of the Empire of Japan. 1882-85, 88-1905. Tokyo [1883-1905]. 4°.

Financial and economical annual no. 1-6 (1901-06). Tokyo, 1901-06. 4°.

Report by Matsukata Masayoshi on the adoption of the gold standard in Japan. Tokyo: Government Press, 1899. 2 p.l., xv, 389 pp., 2 tab. 8°.

Report by Matsukata Masayoshi on the post-bellum financial administration in Japan. 1896-1900. Tokyo: Government Press, 1900. 2 p.l., xviii, 256 pp. 8°.

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A short account of the tobacco mono

poly in Japan. [Tokyo, 1906.] (3), 46 pp., 2 maps, 3 pl., I diagr. 8°.

Foreign Affairs Department. Correspondence regarding the negotiations between Japan and Russia. (1903-1904.) Presented to the Imperial Diet, March, 1904. Washington: Gibson Bros., 904. xii, 59 pp. 8°.

Documentary history of peace negotiations between China and Japan. March-April, 1895. With text of treaty of peace. Officially revised. [Tientsin, China :] Tientsin Press, 1895. 2 p.l., 29 pp. 8°.

Foreign affairs of Japan from the earliest times to 1854. Tokyo, 1884. I p.l., 822, 4 pp. 8°. In Japanese.

Summary tables of foreign affairs. 8°. Tokyo, 1884. 311, 2 pp.

In Japanese.

Geological survey. Preliminary report on first season's work of geological survey of Yesso, by Benj. S. Lyman. Tokei, 1874. 8°.

A general report on the geology of Yesso. By Benjamin Smith Lyman. Tokei: Kaitakushi, 1877. vii, 116 pp. 8°.

Geological survey of oil lands; reports of progress for first and second years, by Benj. S. Lyman. Tokei, 1877-8. 2 v. 8°.

Geological survey of Japan; reports of progress for 1878-79. Tokei, 1879. 8°. Geological and topographical maps of the oil lands of Japan. By Benjamin S. Lyman. n. p., 1882. 8°.

Yesso coals. A report by Henry S. Munroe. Tokei, 1874. 8°.

Geological survey of Hokkaido. The gold fields of Yesso; a report by H. S. Munroe. Tokio, 1875. 8°.

Geological survey of Hokkaido. Report of a geological trip through and around Yesso By Benj. S. Lyman. Tokei, 1875. 8°.

Geological survey of Hokkaido. Sketch of the nearly finished maps and reports of the Geological Survey. By Benjamin S. Lyman. Tokei, 1875. 8°.

Report on precious metals and stones in each Ken and Fu. Tokyo, 1875-6. 2 v. 12°. In Japanese.

Government Report Office. List of government officials. 1895-97. Tokyo, 1895-97. 8°. In Japanese. Each issue in two parts: A, Government officers; B, Local officers.

Home Department. Annual report of census of Japanese empire, 22-24 (1903-1905). [Tokyo, 1904-05.] 16°. In Japanese.

See also Statistical Department.

Annual report of the statistics of the interior, no. 15 (1901). Tokyo, 1901. 4°. Resources of Japan. 4. year (1900).

Tokyo, 1900. 16°. In Japanese.

Bureau.

See also above Civil Engineering

Interior Department. See above Home de

partment. Light House Office. List of the Japanese lighthouses, lightships, buoys and beacons. 18961899, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906. Yokohama, 18961906. nar. 48°. (Communications Department.) None published for 1900; no translated list for 1902.

Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Imperial Commission. The exhibit of the Empire of Japan. Official catalogue. International Exposition, St. Louis, 1904. [St. Louis: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co., 1904.] xi, 281 pp., 2 l., I plan, 15 pl. 8°.

Mercantile Marine Bureau. List of merchant vessels of Japan. 1897, 1898-1906. [Tokyo,] 1897--1906. 4°. (Communications Department.)

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[Monopoly Board. Annual report on government monopoly of tobacco in Japan. 2-3(1899– 1900). Tokyo, 1899-1900.] 4°. In Japanese.

ment.

No. I.

Naval Department. The Russo-Japanese war: naval. Permissioned by the Naval DepartPublisher, K. Ogawa, F.R.P.S., Tokyo, Japan. Agents, Kelly Walsh, Ltd., Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong and Singapore. Copyright 1904, by T. Ichioka. 2 p.l., 17 l. (containing 30 half-tone views). obl. fo.

Title and letterpress in Japanese, with English translation. Patents Bureau. Official Journal of Patents. 2 July 1897-date. no. 207-date. Tokyo, 1897date. 4°. (Agriculture and Communications De partment.)

In Japanese.

Official Journal of trade-marks. 8 July 1897-date. no. 151-date. Tokyo, 1897-date. 4°. (Agriculture and Communications Department.) In Japanese.

Official announcements. nos. 1-17 (July-Nov., 1905). Tokyo, 1905. 8°.

Japan. A descriptive catalogue of the exhibits sent by the sanitary bureau of the Japanese home department. By K. Nagai and F. Murai. (International Health Exhibition. Health Exhib. Literature. London, 1884. 8°. v. 17, pp. 537-710.)

The port quarantine law of the imperial government of Japan. [Tokyo,] 1899. 1 p.l., 7 pp., 1 l. 8°.

Quarantine regulations...rev. July 21,

1879. [Tokyo, 1879.] 10 pp. 4°.

Regulations for the enforcement of the law of port quarantine of the imperial government of Japan. Published by the Central Sanitary Bureau of the Home Department. [Tokyo,] 1899. II pp., 1 l. 8°.

Report of the Director...on choleraic diseases in Japan during the 10th year of Meiji (1877). [Tokyo, 1877.] 1 l., iv, 1 l., 55 pp.

8°.

Report of the Director... upon cholera in Japan, in the 12th year of Meiji (1879). [Tokyo, 1879.] 3 1., 68 pp., I table, I map. 8°.

Review of the preventive measures taken against Kak'ke in the Imperial Navy. Tokyo [1890]. 3 p.1., 43 pp. 8°.

The sanitary institutions of the imperial government of Japan. Yokohama: Yokohama Bunsha, 1898. ii, 102 pp. 8°.

The sanitary regulations of the imperial government of Japan. [Tokyo,] 1899. 98 pp.,

I l. 8°. Annual report, no. 3 (1900).

Tokyo,

1900. 8°. Post Office Department. [Annual] Report of the postmaster-general. nos. 1-6, 9 (1872-77,'80). Yokohama [1872-80]. 8°.

General survey of the post office service. 1896-97. Tokyo, 1897-98. 8°.

In Japanese.

Postal Exchange Banks, Office of. Report on condition of affairs of the postal exchange banks. no. 4-7 (1894-97). Tokyo, 1895-99. 8°.

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1900. In Japanese.

The growth of Japanese railways. [Tokyo: Japan Times Office, 1901.] I p.l., 39 f., 3 diagr., I map, 18 pl. obl. 4°.

Record Bureau. Outline of national power. no. 22 (June, 1903). [Tokyo? 1903.] 24°. In Japanese.

Sanitary Bureau, Central. Annual report. 1875/77-1878/79, 1892, 1893/94, 1895, 1897. Tokyo, 1877-1897. 8°.

1875/77 called 1-2., 1877/78 called 3., 1878/79 called 4.; later issues with no serial number.

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Second special report upon the improvement in the scale of diet in the Imperial Japanese Navy, for the 18th year of Meiji (1885). [Tokyo, 1885.] 2 p.l., 33 pp. 8°. (Navy Department.) A summary of the fourth annual report of the Central Sanitary Bureau...from 1884 to 1887. Tokyo, 1890. 2 p.l., 132 pp. 8°. A summary of the second annual report...1888-1889. Tokyo, 1891. 2 p.l., 113 pp. Statistical Department.

8°.

Annual statistical no. 17 (1898). Tokio, 1898. 4°.

report. In Japanese.

État de la population de l'empire du Japon au 31 décembre, 1903. Tokyo, 1906. I p.l., xii, 3 1., 303 pp., 2 1.

In Japanese and French.

f°.

Mouvement de la population de l'empire du Japon. année de Meiji 32-34 (1899-1901). Tokio, 1902-05. f°.

Japon. 8°.

Resumé statistique de l'empire du année 1-3, 6, 8-20. Tokio, 1887-1906.

See also Home Department.

Statutes. Go-sei-hai Siki-moku syau-kai. Recueil des règlements administratifs des Japonais, par Taka-i. Yedo, 1821. 69 ff. 4°. The civil code of Japan. Translated by L. Loenholm. Bremen: M. Nossler [1898]. 2 p.l., iii, viii, 321 pp., 1 l. 8°. The imperial House law. 8°. 1889 ?] 2 p.l., 13 pp. Imperial ordinance concerning the House of Peers. [Tokyo, 1889 ?] 2 p.l., 4 pp. 8°.

[Tokyo,

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