86 lilST OF FOKEIGN COKRESPONDENTS. 



Madras. 



679. ArcliflBological Survey of Southeru ludia. 



681. East ludia Coinpauy's Office, [i] 



683. Goverumeut Central Museum and Library, [i] 



685. Literary Society, [iiij 



687. Madras Journal of Literature and Science. 



689. Madras Observatory, [i] 



691. "Theosophist." 



Neilgherries. 



693. Public Library, [i] 



Poonah. 



695. Civil Engineering College. 



Eoorkee. 



697. Thomasou College of Civil Engineering, [iii] 



Saharaupus. 



698. Government Botanical Garden. 



Simla. 



699. Eevenue and A gricultural Department, Government of India. 

 701. Surgeon-General of India. 



703. United Service Institution of India, [i] 



Trevandrum. 



705. Observatory of His Highness the Eajah of Travancore. [i] 

 707. Trevandrum Museum. 



JAPAN. 



Tokio. 



709. Emperor of Japan, [i] 



711. Agricultural Bureau of Japan. 



713. Asiatic Society of Japan (formerly in Yokohama). [1] 



715. Chi-ga-ku-kio-kuwai {Geographical Society), [i] 



717. Chi-shi-tsu-kio-ku {Bureau of Geological Surveying). [Com- 

 merce and Agricultural Department.] 



719. Department of Law, Science, and Literature in the Tokio 

 Daigaku. 



721. Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Natur- uud Volkerkunde Ost- 

 Asiens {German Society of Natural History and Ethnology 

 of Eastern Asia), [i] 



723. Kiyoiku Hakubutsukwan {Educational Department). 



725. Minister of Foreign Affairs. 



727. Mombusho Museum {Educational Museum of the Imperial Uni- 

 versity). [Care of Kiyoiku Hakubusukvvan.] [iii] 



729. Observatory of the Tokio Daigaku. [i] 



731. Roma-Ji-Kwai {Society for the Translation of Japanese in Ro- 

 man Letters). 



