No 12 September 1946 KRS No 1192 



No 13 October 1946 NES No 1923 



No 14 November 1946 NRS No 330 



g. "Scientific Japan, Past and Present". (This book was pre- 

 pared in connection with the Third Pan-Pacific Science Congress, Tokyo, 

 1926, and includes technical articles by several authors dealing with 

 geography, climate, geology, flora, fauna, and earthquakes.) NES No 886- 



h. "The Strategy of Raw Materials", by B. Emeny, published by the 

 Macmillan Co, 1938. (fiecommended to one who is interested in a study of 

 the ctrate£io raw material position of the United States before Mforld War 

 II In contrast to Japan and other powers.) N£S No 1819. 



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 i. "Agricultural Eegions of Asia, Part VII, The Japanese Enqslre" 

 by R. B. Hall, "Economic Geography", Vol 10, No 4, October 1934. (Con- 

 cise treatment of climate and. physiographic divisions, with emphasis on 

 agriculture.) NES No 1752. 



5. TERRAIN 



a. "Landforms of Japan", by R. B. Hall and Akira Watanabe, 

 published in Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 

 Vol 18 (1933); pp 157-207, 6 pis, 5 fgs in text. (The basic study in 

 English of the physiography of Japan.) NES No 845. 



6. CLIMATE 



a. "The Climate of Japan", NAVAEE 50-IR-60 (1944), republished 

 from the Bulletin of the Central Meteorological Observation of Japan, Vol 

 14, No 2, 1931; pp 416, 35 pis, figs in text. (Comprehensive treatment; 

 many statisticB.) NES No 508. 



7. AORI CULTURE 



a. "Aspects of Japanese Agriculture" , by S. Nasu, published by 

 Institute of Pacific Relations, New York, 1941. (Social, and physical 

 conditions of land utilization, distribution of land for different uses, 

 general description oi Japanese agriculture utilization of forest and 

 waste land changes in cultivated area sind the rate of exploitation, annual 

 frequency of cultivated land utilization, productive power of cultivated 

 land, agricultural economy and farmer's living conditions, land utili- 

 zation, and population.) NES No 1781. 



b. "The Teas of Uji" , by Joseph A. Russell. Econ Geog 16J211- 

 224, 1940. (This report deals with specialized tea culture near Uji-mura) 

 NES No 707. 



c. "Janners for Forty Centuries", by P. H. King, published by 

 Harccurt, Brace and Company, 1927. (This interestirg classic is recom- 



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