b. "Japan's Oil Supplies", by Louis E. Frechtling, published in 

 "Amerasia" , Vol 5, July 1941. pp 97-201. (Strategy in connection with 

 Japanese foreign oil supplies.) NHS No 189. 



c. "Outline of Geology of Oil Fields of Japan", Proc Pan Pacific 

 Science Congress (Australia), Vol 2, 1923, #95, pp 1180-1206. (Brief 

 general description of Japanese oil field geology, followed by detailed 

 description of largest fields.) MS So 864. 



d. "Mineral Resources of Japan", Foreign Minerals Survey, Vol 2, 

 No 5, October 1945, pp 118, U S Dept of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. 



(A regional review of mineral resources, production, and trade.) HES No 

 1966. 



11. STATISTICS 



a. "The Japan Year Book, 1943-44" , published by the Foreign • 

 Affairs Association of Japan, 1944. (Summary of statistics for years 

 1936-1944.) HRS No 511. 



b. "Resume Statistique de I'Empire du Japon, 49e Annee" , pub- 

 lished by Bureau de la Statistique fienerale au Cabinet Imperial, Tokyo, 

 1935. NRS No 793. 



c. "The Orient Year Book 1942" , published by The Asia Statistics 

 Co, Tokyo. NRS No- 1707. 



d. "Japanese Economic Statistics" , published monthly by the 

 Economic and Scientific Section, SCAF, (first issue Aug 1946). NRS No 

 1143. 



12. GUIDE BOOKS 



a. NumerouB guide books have been issued by various agencies. 

 (Representative ones are those by the World Engineering Congress, 1929; 

 Tokyo, Nikko, Kyoto, Kara, etc.) NRS Nos 1579-1596. 



13. PREFEGTURAL STUDIES 



(Note; This section cannot be completed until action of Docu- 

 ments Downgrading Board is published. Submitted for declassification on 

 5 Nov 46). 



14. PERIODICALS 



a. "Far Eastern Survey". (This periodical contains articles on 

 a wide variety of topics. ERG, not numbered, and NRS No 1746 (incomplete) 



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