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Publications in European tongues : Campbell (William). Formosa under the Japanese; being notes of a visit to the Taichu prefecture. (Scottish geog. mag. v. 18, p. 561-576. Edinburgh, 1902.

Candidius (G.) A short account of the Island of Formosa in the Indies situate near the coast of China; and of the manners, customs, and religions of its inhabitants. (In: Churchill ([J.]) A collection of voyages and travels... v. I. London, 1844. 3. ed. 4. pp. 404-411.)

Davidson (James W[heeler]). The island of Formosa, past and present. History, people, resources, and commercial prospects. Tea, camphor, sugar, gold, coal, sulphur, economical plants, and other productions... London: Macmillan & Co., 1903. 2 p.l., iii, 1 l., 646, xxviii, 46 pp., 2 maps, 37 pl. 4°.

Formosa and its inhabitants. (Far East. v. I, no. 5, pp. 19-24. Tokyo, 1896.)

v. 6,

Formosa under Japanese rule. 6 pl. (Transac. and Proc. Japan Soc., London. pp. 30-53. London, 1903.)

Fischer (A.) Streifzüge dürch Formosa. Mit einer Karte und über hundert Abbildungen nach Naturaufnahmen des Verfassers. Buchschmuck von dem japanischen Künstler Eisaku Wada. Berlin: B. Behr, 1900. 5 p.l., 382 pp., I map. 8°.

Formosa. (Beiträge zur Kolonialpolitik u. Kolonialwirtsch. Jahrg. 3 (1901-'02). pp. 449–459. Berlin, 1902.)

Goto (Shimpei). Formosa under Japanese administration. (Independent. v. 54, pp. 1578-1589. New York, 1902.)

House (Edward H.) The Japanese expedition to Formosa. Tokio, 1875. 231 pp. 8°.

Imbault-Huart (Camille). L'Ile Formose. Histoire et description... précédé d'une introduction bibliographique par M. Henri Cordier. Paris: E. Leroux, 1893. lxxxiv, 323 pp., 2 maps, 3 plans, 31 pl., I port. 4°.

Kakyo (Ino). Die wilden Stämme von Formosa, ihre Einteilung und ihr Kulturzustand. Map. (Gesellsch. f. Erdkunde. Ztsch. v. 34, pp. 63-74. Berlin, 1899.)

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Mackay (George Leslie). From Far Formosa; the island, its people and missions. Edited by Rev. J. A. Macdonald. New York: F. H. Revell & Co., 1896. 346 pp., 4 maps, 15 pl. 12°.

Mailla. Lettre au père de Colonia, aoust, 1715. (In: Lettres édifiantes. Paris, 1717-76. 16°. 14, pp. 1-85.)

8°.

V.

(In: Lettres édifiantes. Lyon, 1819, v. 10, pp. 247-280.) Mitchell (C. A.) Camphor in Japan and in Formosa. London: Chiswick Press, 1900. 3 p.l., 66 ff., I l., I map. 8°.

Pickering (W. A.) Pioneering in Formosa: recollections of adventures among mandarins, wreckers & head-hunting savages. With an appendix on British policy and interests in China and the Far East... London: Hurst & Blackett, 1898. xvi, 283 pp., I map, 23 pl., I port. 8°.

Plaut (Hermann.) Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Insel Formosa. (Mittheil. d. Seminars f. orient. Sprachen a. d. Königl. Friedr. Wilh.-Univers. zu Berlin. Ostasiatische Studien. Abtheil. 1, Jahrg. 6, pp. 28-62. Berlin, 1903.)

Psalmanazar (George). An historical and geographical description of Formosa... Giving an account of the religion, customs, manners, &c., of the inhabitants... what happened to the author in his travels... also the history and reasons of his conversion to Christianity... London: M. Wotton, A. Roper, & B. Lintott, 1705. 28 p.l., 288 pp., 4 l., 13 pl., I port., I map, I sheet (alphabet). 2.ed. cor. and enl. 12°.

An imposture.

Richthofen (Samuel Carl Eugen Ulrich Wilhelm), Freiherr von. Über eine Reise durch Formosa im Jahr 1900. Illus. map. (Gesellsch. f. Erdkunde, Ztsch. 1902, p. 293-304. Berlin, 1902.) Schumacher (Rob.) Eine Reise zu den Tschin-huan in Formosa. (Globus. v. 76, pp. 217-222. Braunschweig, 1899.)

Formosa und seine Gebirgsbewohner. (Petermanns Mitteil. v. 44, p. 222-226. Gotha, 1893.)

Of the island of Formosa. several relations and trea

Tavernier (J. B.) (In his: A collection of tises... London, 1680. 4°. pp. 57-87.)

Wirth (Albrecht). Geschichte Formosa's bis Anfang 1898. Bonn: C. Georgi, 1898. I p.l., 188 pp. 8°.

Die eingebornen Stämme auf Formosa und den Liu-kiu. (Petermanns Mitteil. v. 44, p. 3336. Gotha, 1898.) Yamasaki (N.) Unsere geographischen Kenntnisse von der Insel Taiwan (Formosa). Map. (Petermanns Mitteil. v. 46, p. 221-234. Gotha, 1900.)

ETHNOLOGY, SOCIAL LIFE, EDUCATION. Ackermann (Jessie). Some notes on the Ainu. (With illustrations.) (Scottish Geog. Maga. v. 22, pp. 188-194. Edinburgh, 1906.)

Anutschin (D. N.) Zur Anthropologie OstAsiens: Der Volksstamm der Aino. (Russische Revue. Bd. 11, pp. 348–358. St. Petersburg, 1877.)

Ethnology, Social Life, etc., cont'd.

Arrivet (Arthur). Coutumes anciennes. Tanabata. (Revue francaise du Japan. v. 4, pp. 340343. Tokyo, 1895.)

L'art dentaire au Japon. (T'oung pao. pp. 364. Leide, 1898.)

v. 9,

Aston (W. G.) The family and relationships in ancient Japan. (Prior to A. D. 1000.) (Japan Soc., London. Trans. and proc.

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Buckley (Edmund). The Japanese as peers of western peoples. (Amer. Jour. of Soc. V. II, pp. 326-335. Chicago, 1905.)

Burnet (William). Elementary schools in Japan. (Gentleman's Maga. v. 291, pp. 282-287. London, 1901.)

Burton (W. K.) Wrestlers and wrestling in Japan. With a historical and descriptive account I l., III, by J. Inouye. Tokyo: K. Ogawa, n. d. v. 2, pp. 16018 pp., 13 pl. fo.

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Baelz (Erwin). Anthropologie der MenschenRassen Ost-Asiens. Illus. (Berliner Gesellsch. f. Anthrop. Verhandl. 1901, p. 202-220, 245-249. Berlin, 1901.)

Treats of physical peculiarities of the Japanese.

Menschen-Rassen Ost-Asiens mit specieller Rücksicht auf Japan. Illus. 4 plates, maps. (Berliner Gesellsch. f. Anthrop. Verhandl. 1901, p. 166-189. Berlin, 1901.)

Balfour (F. H.) Court and society in Tōkyō. (Japan Soc., London. Trans. and proc. v. 3, sec. 1, pp. 54-72. London, 1897.)

Barton-Wright (E. W.) Ju-jitsu and Ju-dō. (Trans. and Proc. Japan Soc. v. 5, pp. 261-264. London, 1901.)

Batchelor (John). The Ainu of Japan: the religion, superstitions, and general history of the hairy aborigines of Japan. London: Religious tract society, 1892. 336 pp. 12°.

The Ainu and their folk-lore. London: Religious Tract Soc., 1901. 2 p.l., ix-xxvi, 604 pp., 2 pl. 8°:

Notes on the Ainu. (Aisatic Society of Japan. Transactions. v. 10, pp. 206-219. Yoko

hama, 1882.)

Bickmore (Albert S.) The Ainos or hairy men of Yezzo, Saghalien, and the Kurile Island. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1868. I p.l., 25 pp., I l. 8°.

Repr.: Amer. Journal of Science, May, 1868.
With author's autograph.

Blei (Franz). Der japanische Theegarten. (Die Insel. Jahrg. 1, v. 2, pp. 68-85; 155-169. Berlin, 1900.)

Bons d'Anty. Les Aïnos. (Société des Études Japonaises. Mémoires. v. 4, pp. 35-46. Paris,

1885.)

Brinkley (Frank). Primeval Japanese. (Smithsonian Inst. Annual rept. 1903, pp. 793-804. Washington, 1904.)

Reprinted from "Japan, its history, arts and literature," v. 1, chapter 2, published by the J. B. Millet Co.

Campbell (Archibald Gowan). Among the hairy Ainus of Yezzo. (Wide World Maga. pp. 49-57. London, 1899.)

v. 4,

Chamberlain (Basil Hall). The language, mythology, and geographical nomenclature of Japan viewed in the light of Aino studies... Including "an Ainu grammar," by J. Batchelor,...and a catalogue of books relating to Yezo and the Ainos. Tokyo: Imperial University, 1887. 2 p.l., 174 pp. 4°. (Memoirs of the Literature College, Imperial University of Japan. No. 1.)

On the manners and customs of the Loochooans. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 21, pp. 271-289. Yokohama, 1893.)

Clavery (Édouard). Les étrangers au Japon et les japonais à l'étranger. Études historique et statistique. (Rev. gén. d'administration. 1904, V. I (v. 79), pp. 5-19; 152-163. Paris, 1904.)

Clement (Ernest W.) The Japanese university for women. (Chautauquan. v. 35, pp. 16-21. Cleveland, O., 1902.)

Dautremer (J.) The vendetta or legal reTransvenge in Japan. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. actions. v. 13, pp. 82-89. Yokohama, 1885.)

Kataki uti la vengeance légale au Japon. (Société des Études Japonaises... Mémoires. v. 5, pp. 217-231; v. 6, pp. 89-102, 216-237; v. 7, pp. 83-106. Paris, 1886–88.)

Dening (Walter). The Japanese Education Society. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 16, pp. 76-109. Yokohama, 1889.)

Dixon (J. M.) Japanese etiquette. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. V. 13, pp. 1–20. Yokohama, 1885.)

The habits of the blind in Japan. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 19, pp. 578–582. Tokyo, 1891.)

The Tsuishikari Ainos. (Asiatic Soc. of YokoJapan. Transactions. v. II, pp. 39-50. hama, 1883.)

Dooman (Isaac). The origin of the Japanese race. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Trans. v. 25, pp. 1-31. Yokohama, 1897.)

Eldridge (Stuart). Letter [on medical instruction in Japan]. (In: U. S. Dept. Int. Bureau of Ed. Circular, no. 2. 1875.)

mosa.

Notes on the crania of the Botans of ForI pl. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 5, pt. 1, pp. 158-169. Yokohama, 1877.) Evrard (Abbé). Les anciens Eta du Japon. (Revue française du Japon. v. 2, pp. 289-298; 325333; 363-370. Tokyo, 1893.)

Eta are pariahs or outcasts.

Faulds (H.) Nine years in Nipon: sketches of Japanese life and manners. London, 1885. 8°.

Ethnology, Social Life, etc., cont'd.

Flach (Jacques). L'âme japonaise d'après un Japonais. (Annales des Sci. Polit. v. 19, pp. 441449. Paris, 1904.)

Fraser (Mrs. Mary Crawford). The custom of the country. Tales of new Japan. New York: Macmillan Co., 1899. 4 p.l., 306 pp. 12°.

Fujisawa (R.) Note on the mathematics of the old Japanese school. (Congrès internat. d. mathématiciens. 2. Cong. proces-verbaux et communications. pp. 379-393. Paris, 1902.) General outlines of education in Japan. (Internat. Health Exhibit. Health Exhibit. literature. London, 1884. 8°. v. 17, pp. 711-743.)

Goh (Daigoro). The family relations in Japan. (Japan Soc., London. Trans. & proc. v. 2, pp.

117-156. London, 1895.)

(Rev. d.

Gollier (Th.) Le peuple japonais. questions sci. sér. 3, v. 7, pp. 150-187. Louvain, 1905.)

Griffis (William Elliot). Education in Japan. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1875. 64 pp. 8°. (U. S. Bureau of Educ. Circ. of Inf. no. 2. 1875.) The games and sports of Japanese children. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 2, pp. 140153. Yokohama, 1874.)

Gulick (Sidney L.) Evolution of the Japanese, social and psychic. New York: F. H. Revell Co. [1903] vi, 457 pp. 8°.

Hancock (H[arry] Irving). Japanese physical training... New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903. xv, 156 pp., 19 pl. 12°.

Jiu-Jitsu combat tricks. Japanese feats of attack and defence in personal encounter. Illustrated with... photographs... by A. B. Phelan... New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. xiii, 151 PP., 32 pl. 12°.

Physical training for children, by Japanese methods. A manual for use in schools and at home. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. xiv, 1 l., 153 pp.. 32 pl. 12°.

Physical training for women, by Japanese methods. Illustrated from photographs by A. B. Phelan. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. xii, 152 pp., 32 pl. 12°.

Hearn (Lafcadio). A Japanese miscellany. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1901. 5 p.l., 305 pp., 7 pl. 12°.

A woman's tragedy; the diary of a Japanese woman of the people. (Transac. & Proc. Japan Soc. v. 6, pp. 125-149. London, 1904.)

Hitchcock (Romyn). The Ainos of Yezo, Japan. (In: U. S. National Museum. Report, 1890. pp. 429-502, 37 pl. Washington, 1891. 8°.)

Hitomi (J.) La femme japonaise. (La Rev. (ancienne Rev. d. Rev.) ser. 3, v. 39, pp. 192–196. Paris, 1901.)

Howard (B. D.) Life with trans-siberian savages. London, 1893. 12°.

Hubbard (Gardiner G[reene]). The Japanese nation. A typical product of environment. (In: Smithsonian Institution Report, 1895. pp. 667-681. Washington, 1896. 8°.)

Iso (Abe). Social problems and their solution. (Far East. v. 1, no. 6, pp. 14-18. Tokyo, 1896.)

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Education Department. For official serial publications of the department see above PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.

Japanese barbarism. [Signed] X. (Monthly Rev. v. 17, Nov., 1904, pp.' 1-14. London, 1904.) Kadono (Chokuro). The bringing-up of Japanese girls. [Discussion.] 5 pl. (Transac. and Proc. of the Japan Soc., London. v. 9 (1903-04), pp. 308-322. London, 1906.)

Katayama (Sen Joseph). Sozialismus in Japan. (Die Zukunft. Jahrg. 9, v. 36, pp. 319–321. Berlin, 1901.)

Katscher (Leopold). Die Japanerin einst und jetzt. (Deutsche Rundschau f. Geog. u. Statistik. Jahrg. 26, pp. 397-410. Wien, 1904.)

Knox (George William). Japanese life in town and country. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. I p.l., xii, 1 l., 275 pp., I map, 19 pl. 12°. (Our Asiatic neighbors.)

Koiké (Chozo). A glimpse of Japanese home life. (Transac. and Proc. Japan. Soc., London. v. 5, pp. 180-192. London, 1901.)

Küchler (L. W.) Marriage in Japan. Including a few remarks on the marriage ceremony, the position of married women, and divorce. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 13, pp. 114Yokohama, 1885.)

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La Mazelière (André Théodore Rous), marquis de. L'évolution de la famille japonaise. (Soc. d'anthrop. de Paris. Bull. et mém. ser. 5, v. 5, pp. 650-671. Paris, 1904.)

Landor (A. H. Savage). Ainu; or, 3800 miles on a pack a cruise to the Kurile islands. ray, 1893. xvi, 325 pp., I l.

Laufer (Berthold). von Yezo und Sachalin. Ethnol. u. Urgeschichte. Jena, 1900.)

Lay (Arthur Hyde). (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. 507-544. Tokyo, 1891.)

Alone with the hairy saddle in Yezo and London: John Mur8.

map.

Die angeblichen urvölker (Centralblatt f. Anthropol. Jahrg. 5, pp. 321-330.

Japanese funeral rites. Transactions. V. 19, pp.

Lewis (Robert E.) The educational conquest of the far East. New York: F. H. Revell Co. [cop. 1903.] 248 pp., I pl. 8°.

Lindsay (Rev. T.), and J. KANO. Jiujutsu. The old Samurai art of fighting without weapons. Transactions. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. v. 16, pp. 192-205. Yokohama, 1889.) Longuet (Jean). Le socialisme au Japon. (La rev. (Rev. d. rev.) ser. 4, v. 50, pp. 281-299; 442-457. Paris, 1904.) MacCauley (Clay). Woman in Japan. (Far East. Tokyo, 1898. 8°. v. 3, pp. 125-128.) MacRitchie (D.) The Ainos. Leiden: P. W. M. Trap, 1892. xiv, 69 pp., 1 l., 19 pl. (Supp. au tome iv des Archiv. Internat.

sq. fo.

d'Ethnog.)

Ethnology, Social Life, etc., cont'd.

Manners and customs of the Japanese, in the nineteenth century. From recent Dutch visitors of Japan and the German of Dr. Ph. Fr. von Siebold. [Edited by Mrs. W. Busk.] London: John Murray, 1841. xi, 423 pp. 8°.

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1841. xi, 13-298 pp. 16°. (The family library no. 132.)

Appeared first in the Asiatic Journal, 1839-1840 (passim). Marre (Francis). L'instruction publique au Japon. (Correspondant. v. 216 (n. s. v. 180), pp. 252-275. Paris, 1904.)

Masujima (Rokuichiro). The Japanese civil code regarding the law of the family. (Amer. Law Rev. v. 37, pp. 530-544. St. Louis, 1903.)

Matsumoto (Julius Kumpei). The women of Japan and their social position. (Far East. V. I, no. 5, pp. 9-15. Tokyo, 1896.)

Milchner (R.) Japanische Wunderspiegel. Illus. (Berliner Gesellsch. f. Anthropol. Verhandl. 1898, pp. 194-201. Berlin, 1898.)

Mioura (Dr. K.) De l'application localisée de la chaleur en médecine populaire japonaise. (Revue française du Japon. v. 4, pp. 288-291. Tokyo, 1895.)

Morse (Edward Sylvester). A curious Aino toy. 7 pp. Salem, Mass., n. d. 8°. Repr.: Bulletin of the Essex institute, vol. xxv.

Japanese homes and their surroundings. New York: Harper & Bro., 1889. xxxiii, 372 pp. illus. 4°.

Traces of an early race in Japan. pp. 257n. p., n. d. 8°. Repr.: Pop. Sci, Monthly. xiv.

266.

Munzinger (C.) Die Japaner. Wanderungen durch das geistige, soziale und religiöse Leben des japanischen Volkes. Berlin: A. Haack, 1898. 3 p.l., 417 pp. 8°.

Murray (David). Official report [as] superintendent of schools and colleges in Japan. (In: U. S. Dept of Int. Bureau of Ed. Circular, no. 2. 1875.) Mury (Francis). Japon, Corée, Mandchourie, rivalité de la race blanche et de la race jaune. (Soc. normande de géog. année 27, 1905. pp. 33-56. Rouen, 1905.)

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Norman (Henry). The real Japan: studies of contemporary Japanese manners, morals, administration and politics. London, 1892. 8°.

London, 1892. 2. ed. 8°.

Ohashi (M.) Scientific Jiu-Jitsu. The Japanese system of physical culture... New York: R. K. Fox [cop. 1904]. 1 p.l., 70 pp., I port. illus. 12°.

Okakura-Yoshisaburo. The Japanese spirit. With an introduction by G. Meredith. New York: J. Pott & Co., 1905. xiv, 15-127 pp. 12°.

Oshima Tane-Hito. Essai d'ethnographie japonaise. (Revue française du Japon. v. 1, pp.203215. Tokyo, 1892.)

Palmer (H. Spencer). Hana-awase. 4 pl. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 19, pp. 545564. Tokyo, 1891.)

A card game.

Pelletier (Madeleine). Recherches sur les indices pondéraux du crâne et des principaux os longs d'une série de squelettes japonais. (Soc. d'Anthrop. de Paris. Bulletins et Mémoires. ser. 5, v. 1, pp. 514529. Paris, 1900.)

Penhallow (D. P.) Physical characteristics of the Ainos. 10 pp. n. t.-p. (From Canadian Rec. of Sci. v. II, no. 2, April, 1886.)

Pfizmaier (August). Erörterungen und Aufklärungen über Aino. (Kais. Akad. d. Wissensch. Philos.-Hist. Cl. Sitzungsb. Bd. 100, pp. 1023II02. Wien, 1882. 8°.)

Untersuchungen über Ainu-Gegenstände. (Kais. Akad. d. Wissensch. Philos. Hist. Cl. Sitzungsb. Bd. 103, pp. 333-412. Wien, 1883. 8°.)

Pourquoi les Japanais ont été vainqueurs? (Grande Rev. année 9, v. 36 (1905, v. 4), pp. 5

30; 266-300. Paris, 1905.)

Préville (A. de). Par ou les japonais sont-ils arrivés au Japon? (Sci. Sociale. v. 31, pp. 64–82. Paris, 1901.)

Progress (The) of education in Japan. I pl. (Far East. v. I, no. 10, pp. 1-8. Tokyo, 1896.)

Puini (Carlo). Le origini del popolo e della civiltá giapponese. (Rivista italiana di sociologia. anno 8, pp. 533-564. Torino, 1905.)

Roux (Paul). La prostituée japonaise au Tonkin. (Soc. d'Anthrop. de Paris. Bull. et Mém. ser. 5, v. 6, pp. 203-210. Paris, 1905.)

Sakamoto (Saburo). *Das Ehescheidungsrecht Japans. [Heidelberg.] Berlin: [Mayer & Müller, 1903. I p.l., viii, 107 pp. 8°.

Salwey (Charlotte M.) On pastimes and amusements of the Japanese. 6 pl. (Transac. and Proc. of the Japanese Soc. v. 5, 1898–99. pp. 76–91. London, 1901.)

Satow (E.) The use of the fire-drill in Japan. (Asiatic Soc. of Japan. Transactions. v. 6, pt. 2, pp. 223-225. Yokohama, 1878.)

Sgorok [Japanese game of Kioto]. Tokio, Me-je 30 (1897).

Shaw (A. C.) Aspects of social life in modern Japan. (Japan Soc., London. Trans. and Proc. v. 3, sec. I, pp. 42-50. London, 1897.)

Shidachi (T.) Ju-jitsu. The ancient art of self-defence by sleight of body. 4 pl. (Trans. and Proc. Japan Soc. v. 1, pp. 4-14; 17-21. London, 1892.)

"JU-JITSU." [Criticism of article by T. Shidachi. The Japanese Ju-jitsu claimed to be simply a form of wrestling.] (Saturday Rev. v. 73, pp. 510. London, 1892.)

Siebold (H. von). Ethnologische Studien über die Aino auf der Insel Gesso. (Zeitsch. für Ethnol. v. 13, supp. Berlin, 1881.)

Siebold ([Philipp Franz] von). Verhandeling over de afkomst der Japanners. [Batavia: Lands Drukkery, 1832.] nar. 8°. (In: Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. Verhandelingen. v. 13, pp. 183-275, 2 tab.)

Smith (Theodate L.) The Japanese Women's University at Tokyo. (Pedagog. Seminary. vol. xi, pp. 484-487. Worcester, Mass., 1904.)

Ethnology, Social Life, etc., cont'd.

Smith (W. Harding). The Cha-no-yu, or tea ceremony. 7 pl. (Transac. and Proc. Japan Soc., Lond. v. 5, pp. 42-70. London, 1900.) Stead (Alfred). Socialism in Japan. pendent Rev.

(Indev. 4, pp. 244-259. London, 1904.) Suyematsu (K.) Japanese education. (Independent Rev. v. 6, pp. 191-200. London, 1905.)

Terakoya (Les), ou anciennes écoles primaires du Japon. (Revue française du Japon. v. 2, pp.232Tokyo, 1893.)

243.

Terry (T. Philip). Jiujutsu: Japanese selfdefense without weapons. (Outing. v. 41, pp. 1218. New York, 1902.)

Thiel (F.) Das Kojitsu Sōsho (Sammlung alter Gebräuche) des Teijō. (Mitteil. d. deut. Gesellsch. f. Natur- u. Völkerkunde Ostasiens. v. 10, pp. 133155 Tokyo, 1905.)

Tissot (Ernest). La vie de Société au Japon, d'après des auteurs japonais. (Bibliothèque univers. & rev. suisse. v. 13, pp. 80-105; 297-313; 511-529. Lausanne, 1899.)

Toldt (Carl). Die Japanerschädel des Münchener anthropologischen Institutes. (Aus dem anthropologischen Institute des Herrn Prof. J. Ranke in München.) diagrs., tab. (Archiv. f. Anthrop. v. 28, pp. 143-183. Braunschweig, 1902.)

Torök (Aurel von). Ueber den Yézoer Ainoschädel aus der ostasiatischen Reise des Herrn Grafen Béla Széchenyi und über den Sachaliner Ainoschädel des königlich-zoologischen und anthropologisch-ethnographischen Museums zu Dresden. Ein Beitrag zur Reform der Kraniologie. (4ter Theil.) tabs. (Archiv. f. Anthrop. v. 26, pp. 95144, 247-315, 561-689. Braunschweig, 1899-1900.)

United States.-Education Bureau. Circulars of Information, 1885. No. 4. Education in Japan. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1885. 56 pp.

8°.

Uzanne (Octave). La femme au Japon: notes et opinions sommaires d'un étranger. (La contemp. v. 7, pp. 185-208. Paris, 1902.)

W. (T.) La réforme de l'organisation scolaire au Japon. (Rev. internat. de l'enseignement. v. 45, pp. 309-310. Paris, 1903.)

Le conseil supérieur de l'instruction publique au Japon. (Rev. internat. de l'enseignement. v. 44, pp. 193-197. Paris, 1902.)

Watts (Talbot). Japan and the Japanese, with illustrations of their manners, costumes, religious ceremonies, &c. New York, 1852. pl. 8°.

Weulersse (Georges). La femme au Japon. (Rev. Polit. & Parlement. v. 35, pp. 550-579. Paris, 1903.)

Une grande école moderne à Tokyo. (Le Keio Giudjikou). (Rev. internat. de l'enseignement. v. 45. pp. 35-38. Paris, 1903.)

Yatsu (Naohidé). Tokyo Teikoku Daigaku (Imperial University of Tokyo). (Pop. Sci. Monthly. v. 64, pp. 466-473. New York, 1904.)

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ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIES.

For Japanese serial official publications on the subject see above Official Publications, subdivisions of Agriculture & Commerce, Bank of Japan, Finance Department, Home Department, Record Bureau, Statistical Department.

History.

Droppers (Garrett). Monetary changes in Japan, 1877-1897. n. t. p. [Washington, 1898.] 18 pp. 8°. (U. S. 55. Cong., 2. sess., S. doc. 126.)

Collected docs.

Another copy. (In: U. S. Foreign affairs. v. 112, pp. 1313-1330.) Hattori (Yukimasa). The foreign commerce of Japan since the restoration. 1869-1900. 79 pp. (Johns Hopkins Univers. Studies. ser. 22, no. 9-10. Baltimore, 1904.)

Hesse (Albert). Die Entwickelung der japanischen Finanzen. (Jahrb. f. Nationalökonomie u. Statistik. ser. 3, v. 28, pp. 84-90. Jena, 1904.)

Hitchcock (Frank H.) Our trade with Japan, China, and Hongkong, 1889-99. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1900. 168 pp. 8°. (U. S. Foreign Markets, Section of. Bull. 18.)

Japan.-Finance Dept. Returns of the foreign trade of the empire of Japan... 1868-99. Tokyo, 1899. I p.l., xxxvii, 265 pp. 8°.

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