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Buzen; province in northeastern part of Kiusiu. 



Byoritsu; town in northern Formosa near the west coast, 68 miles from Taihokii. 



Cecilia Archipelago; same as Tokara group, Riu Kiu. 



Chichibu; district in the western corner of the province of Musashi. 



Chichi shima; middle grouj) of the Bonin Islands. 



Chikugogawa; river in northern Kiiisiii forming the boundary between (he provinces 



of Chikugo and Hizen. 

 Chikuzen; province in northern Kiiisiii facing the strait of Tsushima. 

 Chishima, the thousand islands; Japanese name for the Kuril Islands. 

 Chitose forest; on the road between Sapporo and Shikotsu Lake, Yezo. 

 Chusenji, or Chijzenji Lake; near Nikko; it is about 7 miles long by 2h miles wide, 



its level being 4,375 feet above the sea. 

 Cleopatra Island; same as Yoko shima. 

 Coffin Islands; same as Hah a shima. 

 Dagoshima; probably error for Dogashima. 



Daibutsu; colossal bronze statue of Buddha at Kamakura, province of Sagami. 

 Daihoku; same as Taihoku. 

 Daipe; same as Taipa. 

 Daisen; volcano in the province of Hoki, 6,050 feet high, the loftiest mountain on 



the southwest coast. 

 Decima; same as Deshima. 



Deshima; small island in the harbor of Nagasaki, the seat of the Dutch factory. 

 Dezima; same as Deshima. 



Dogashima; village near Miyanoshta, Hakone, about 1,300 feet above the sea. 

 Enoshima; small island in Sagami Bay, connected at low tide by a sand spit with the 



main island, Hondo. 

 Erabu shima; one of the islands of the Miyako subgroup, Riu Kiu. 

 Etchu; province in the island of Hondo, bordering the sea of Japan just east of the 



peninsula of Noto. 

 Fakone; same as Hakone. 

 Fatsizio; same as Hachijo. . 

 Fuji-SAN, also called Fuji-yama, or Mount Fuji; in the province of Suruga, 12,390 



feet high. 

 Fusi-yama; same as Fuji. 



GiiLAN, or Giran ; town on the east coast of Formosa, near the northern end. 

 Goto islands; a group of islands directly west from Nagasaki, the largest of which are 



known as Fukue and Nakadori shima. 

 Great Liukiu, or Loo choo; same as Okinawa shima. 

 Hachijo shima; southernmost of the Seven Islands of Idzu. It is located in the Kuro- 



shiwo, is about 12 miles long, and the highest point 2,840 feet above sea level. 

 Haha shima; southern group of the Bonin Islands. 

 Hakone; mountainous district at the base of the peninsula of Idzu, southeast of 



Mount Fuji. Lake Hakone, with the village at its south end, is 2,378 feet above 



the sea and about 4^ miles long. Type-locality of Onychodactylus japonicus 



(Thunberg). 

 Harbor Island; same as Kikaiga shima. 

 Harima; province in the southwestern part of Hondo, at the eastern end of the Inland 



Sea. 

 Hata; village in the Hakone Mountains. 



Hateruma shima; southernmost island of the Yaeyama subgroup, Riu Kiu. 

 Hayakawa; river originating in Lake Hakone. 

 Hida; province in central Hondo, south of Etchii. 

 Higo; province in western Kiiisiii facing Shimabara Bay, north of Satsuma. 



