LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PI.ATKS. 



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 PI. I. Plau of arraugement of exhibition ca.ses iu tlie Department of Prehistoric Anthro- 

 pology 187 



II. View of Seoul, tlit, capital of Korea. (From photograph in National Museum) 430 



III. Two viewa of a Korean village near Fusan. (From photograph in National Museum) 430 



IV. Korean farmers' houses. (From photograph in National Museum) 430 



V. Old Korean farmer. (From photograph in National Museum) 430 



VI. Korean boy peddlers and group of boys (From photograph in National Museum) . . 432 



VII. Korean tub-mender and candy-seller. (From photograph in National Museum) 432 



VIII. Korean students and gentlemen. (From photograph in National Museum) 432 



IX. Korean servants. (From photograph in National Museum) 434 



X. Korean serving woman in the palace. (From photograph iu National Museum) 434 



XI. Korean lady. (From photograph in National Museum) 434 



XII. Korean pottery of the Koriu period 436 



XIII. Korean modern pottery 438 



XIV. Korean cabinet and writing desk 440 



XV. Korean cabinet 442 



XVI. Korean stone cooking vessels 444 



XVII. Korean domestic appliances 446 



XVIII. Korean mourning headdresses and farmer's hat 452 



XIX. Korean hats, slioes, etc 452 



XX. Korean foot wear 452 



XXI. Korean tobacco boxes 464 



XXII. Korean inlaid and embroidered pillow ends 466 



XXIII. Korean printing block 476 



XXIV. Korean games of skill and chance 478 



XXV. Korean harp 479 



XXVI. Korean dulcimer 479 



XXVII. Korean guidepost. (From a sketch from nature by P. L. Jouy) 479 



XXVII L Ancient Korean armor 480 



XXIX. Korean arrows and quiver 480 



XXX. Korean swords 482 



XXXI. Korean gun and accoutrements 482 



XXXII. Korean expiatory oflering 485 



XXXni. Caves in Kawachi 512 



XXXIV. Cave showing remains of stone coffin 512 



XXXV. Stone coffln in sitri, Domioji 514 



XXXVI. Misasagi of Jimmu Tenno 514 



XXXVII. Fig. 1. A double mound. (From a Japanese sketch.) 



2. Ground plan of a double inound. (From a Japanese sketch.) 



3. Terraced mound, seventh century. (From a Japanese sketch.) 



4. Cylinder. (From a Japanese sketch) 514 



XXXVIII. Tumulus of Nintoku Tenno 514 



XXXIX. Tumulus near Nara-Kouabe 516 



XL. Tumulus of Ojin Tenno 516 



XLI. Gate of tumulus 516 



XLn. Mound in Kodzuke. (From Satow) 516 



SXni. Cylinders, rings, etc. (From Satow) 617 



XIII 



