Plate XXXr. 



The upper picture slio\Ys thatched roofs fallen intact, and it \Yas in this manner 

 that most of farmers' cottages gave way, presenting the appearance of gigantic 

 saddles, when seen from a distance. 



The lower picture is the representation of the hanks of the Shonai-gawa near 

 Biwashima, a suhurh of Nagoya, fractiirod for a mile's length, parallel to the course of 

 the river. 



