488 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Gospel op Mark (Magajun). Printed iii Korea upon Japanese 

 l)aper. Translated from English into Korean. 



Lcugtli, 8| inches; width, 55 iuches. 



Seoul, Kort'ii. 130882 



Collected by Dr. H. N. Alleu. 



Novel (Hung-boo Jun). Printed on cheap native paper. 



Length, 19A iuches ; width, 7| inches. 



Seoul, Korea. 130881 



Collected by Dr. H. N. Alleu. 



Popular wonder story of the brothers Huug-bu and Nol-bu. Dramatized in 

 Korea. Translated by Dr. Allen in "Korean Fairy Tales." 



Map OF Seoul, the Korean capital. Drawn by a native. Col- 

 ored ; very poor cartography, not drawn to scale, and having no 

 profile hatchings. 



Size, 26^ by 40 inches. 



Seoul, Korea, 1885. 77067 



Collected by Ensign J. B. Bernadou, U. S. Navy. 



Shows Nam-sau, or South Mountain, where signal fires are lighted nightly, 

 also the Ponk an, or North Fortress, and the walls and gates of the city. The 

 two principal streets are also shown, and the streams indicated as running 

 through the city are in reality wide ditches, in which refuse is thrown, and 

 which are only thoroughly cleaned out at the time of the heavy summer rains. 

 These ditches are spanned by heavy stone bridges. The extensive grounds of 

 the King's palace are also shown. 



