INDEX, 



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Yedo, bay of 327 



Japanese refuse to receive the expedition at. 3.30 



bells of, beard by the American expedition. 337 

 surveying boats of the expedition approach 



within four miles of 340 



populousness of the bay of 343 



an American oiiiccr on his way to 359 



glimpse of, through a fog 398 



Commodore Perry's reasons for not visiting. 399 



scur vey , Ainos.. 454 



Yeuoske, a Japanese interpreter 340,348,417 



reply to the letter of the President of the 



United States - 350 



visits Commodore Perry 372 



duplicity of 395 



readiness to assume blame 485 



his farewell visit to Commodore Perry.. 486 

 Yezaimen, governor of Uraga, visits Commodore 



Perry 237 



his second visit 240 



his thu'd visit to Com. Perry 244 



bearer of a letter from the Emperor of 



Japan to Com. Perry 249 



visit to the Susquehanna on the day of 

 the reception of the letter of the 



President _ 253 



conversation with Captain Buchanan.. 263 



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 yezaimen, bis examination of the engine of the 



Susquelianna when in motion . _. 264 



his visit of expostulation on the ad- 

 vance of the squadron 265 



bis appreciation of good cheer.. 266 



brings presents to Com. Perry _ . . 208. 269 



bis friendliness - 269 



parting health to the Americans 270 



visits the squadron 337 



visits the Powhatan 340 



takes charge of a letter from ' ' Sam 



Patch," of Japan 340 



conversation with Captain Adams 341 



makes arrangements for the delivery 



of the Emperor's letter 342 



Yokuhama, Japan. 343 



Yomi, the pure Japanese dialect 9 



Yoritimo, his history 11 



Y'uitz, a Sintoo sect 21 



Zlietsa-zhi, a Buddhist monastery, Hakodadi 443 



Zhiogcn-zhi, a Buddhist temple, Hakodadi 442 



Zhi-zo-bozats, a Japanese deity. 412 



Zingoons, or temporal Eo vereigns~of Japan 11,13 



Zin-mu-ten-woo, the founder of the Japanese sov- 

 ereignty 11 



Ziogoon, now dethroned 15 



Zipangu 4 



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