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The Central Meteorological Observatory, Tokyo {CMO), Division of 

 Oceanography 



(1) Kaikyo Gaiho (Preliminary Report on the States of the Seas 

 adjacent to Japan, in Japanese). Three times a month, 1946. 



(2) Kaiyo Hokoku (Oceanographical Report of CMO, in Japanese) 

 1 (1) 1949. 



(3) The Oceanographical Magazine (quarterly, in English and 

 other foreign languages), 1 (1949), 2 (1950), 3 (1951, 4 (1952) 

 5 (1953): This contains papers on oceanography and marine 

 meteorology. 



(4) Nippon Kinkai Kaikyo Gaiyo (in Japanese) reports the general 

 hydrographic conditions in the seas adjacent to Japan as de- 

 rived from the observations during past one year, 1949. 



The Kobe Marine Observatory 



(1) Papers and Reports in Oceanography (in English), Nos. 1-4 

 1949), No. 5 (1950). 



(2) Kaisho Geppo (Monthly Report on the Hydrography in the 

 Adjacent Seas of Japan, in Japanese) reports the data observed 

 in the seas and along the coasts and other various oceanograph- 

 ical phenomena, 1950. 



(3) Memoirs of the Kobe Marine Observatory (in English), being 

 a continuation of the Memoirs of the Imperial Marine Observ- 

 atory. 



(4) Choseki Hokuku (Tidal Observations), 1950, 



(5) Kiyo Ziho (Journal of Oceanography, in Japanese), irregular at 

 present. 



The Mizuru Marine Observatory 



(1) Oceanographical Reports (in English). 



(2) Kikyo Gaiho (General Hydrographic Bulletins, in Japanese). 



(3) Kiyo Kisho Kansoku Hokoku (Reports on Marine Meteoro- 

 logical Observations, in Japanese). 



The Nagasaki Marine Observatory, 



(1) Kaisho to Kisho (Oceanography and Meteorology, in Japan- 

 ese), 1 (1947)-5 (1951). 



(2) Kaikyo Ryakuho (Journal of Oceanography, in Japanese), 

 1947-1949: continued by "Kaiyo Kansoku Hokoku" (Reports 

 of Oceanographical Observations, in Japanese). 



(3) Nishi Nippon Kaikyo Zyumpo (Western Japan Hydrograph- 

 ical Bulletin, in Japanese), three times a month. 



