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CONTENTS 



P.age 



INTRODUCTION 1 



1. List of \vori1s frequently occurring in Korean geographical names o 



2. Japanese and Korean meastires of length. 



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CHAPTER I. The First Traverse 11 



Fu-san 12 — Porpliyrites and their derivatives 12^Tlie Keum- 12 

 jljöng laccolith 15— The Nak-tong-gang river IG — Xim-Jidl 17 — 

 Mimana 18— The IsenJ-chli pass 19— Masauite 2i—ChJiyang- 

 vön 21 — The Kn-ryong copper mine 22. 



Ma-san-pho 24— The Yong-ilam gold-field 25— Older and youuger 24 

 complexes considered geologically 27 — CLin-läi 27 — Black 

 slates and greenish flinty rocks 27 — ^Yabe's side-trip 28 — Pan- 

 song 29— Red marls 29— The " Red Formation " 31— Mature 

 topography 32. 



Chin-jyu 33— Dreadful Chin-jjjic battle 34— The mica-sandstone 33 

 of the Lower Kyöng-sang formation 35— The " Red Basin 

 of Ssuchuau" 35— The Poiuj-gyöi gneiss 37— The Hoang-ial- 

 chld pass 39 — The^iant eye-gneiss àO—lIa-iJong 41— The C/n- 

 ri-san defile and the monastery of Ssang-gyvi-scl 43 — Ku-ryöl 

 44— The So'-chhi pass 4:5—Sun-chyön 46— The Pul-clln qnartz- 

 tsingtauite àJ—N'ak-an 48 — Inonyé's detour from Sai-chld- 

 iyang to Tong-poh à9—Po-song 50— Po-söng to Ncwig-Jyu 50— 

 The Kamnam-cJtJd orthogneiss 51 — Alluvial terrace 53 — 

 Chyang-heung 53 — Sul-in-scm, an andésite volcano 53 — Quelpart 

 54 — The Kang-jln mica-schist 54 — The headland of Tai-dun 

 54 — Richthofeu and Loczy on the age of quartz-porphyry 55 — 



