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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (contimed) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (contimed)- 

 AsiATic Society of Japan. Transactions : 8vo, 4 vols. Yokohama 1874-76 



Vol. I. Containing 

 Satow (E.) Notes on Loochoo. 

 Hadlow (H.) The Hyalonema Mirabilis. 

 Griffs (Prof. W. E.) The Streets and Street-names of Yedo. 

 Satow (E.) Geography of Japan. 



Nelson (Lt.-Comm.) The Typhoons of Sept. and Oct. 1872. 

 Aston (W. G.) Russian Descents on Saghalien and Itorup, in 1806-1807. 

 Edkins (Rev. J.) Nature of the Japanese Language, and its possible Improvements. 



Vol. II. Containing 

 Watson (R. G.) Abstract of " Historia Imperii Japonici Germanics scripta ab 



E. Kaempfer, 1727." 

 Descharmes (Leon). Itinerary of a Journey from Yedo to Kusatsu, with Notes 



upon the Waters of Kusatsu. 

 MacClatchie (T. H. R.) The Sword of Japan ; its History and Traditions. 

 Brunton (R. H.) Constructive Art in Japan. 

 Bridgford (Captain). A Journey in Yezo. 

 Satow (E.) The Shinto Temples of Ise. 

 Griffs (W. E.) Games and Sports of Japanese Children. 



Brown (Capt. A. R.) Winds and Currents in the Vicinity of the Japanese Islands 

 Lawrence (C. W.) Notes of a Journey in Hitachi and Shimosa. 

 Belknap (Captain). Concerning Deep-Sea Sounding. 

 Blakiston (Captain). Journey in North-East Japan. 

 Aston (W. G.) Has Japanese an Affinity with the Aryan Languages ? 

 Savatier (Dr.) On the Increase of the Flora of Japan. 

 Hepburn (J. C.) Meteorological Observations. 



Vol. III. Containing 

 Geerts (Dr.) Useful Minerals and Metallurgy of the Japanese. 

 St. John (Captain). Observations on the Bay of Sendai. 

 Lindo (J. A.) Description of a Trip to Niigata, along the Shinshiu-road, and 



back by the Mikuni Pass. 

 Gribble (H.) The Preparation of Vegetable Wax. 

 Satow (E. M.) The Revival of Pure Shinto. 



Descharmes (Capt. Leon). Itinerary of Two Routes between Yedo and Niigata. 

 Brunton (R. H.) Constructive Art in Japan. 



St. John (Captain). Excursion into the Interior Parts of Yamato Province. 

 Goodwin (C. W.) On some Japanese Legends. 

 Geerts (Dr.) On the Climate of Nagasaki during 1872. 

 Gubbins (J. H.) Notes of a Journey from Awamori to Niigata, and of a Visit 



to the Mines of Sada. 



Dallas (C. H.) Notes collected in the Okitama Ken, with an Itinerary of the Road 

 leading to it. 



Aston (W. G.) An Ancient Japanese Classic. 

 Grigsby (W. E.) The Legacy of lyeyas. 

 Dallas (C. H.) The Yonezawa Dialect. 



Vol. IV. Containing 

 Geerts (Dr.) Catalogue of the Japanese kinds of Woods. 

 Smith (Prof R. H.) Experiments ujwn the Strength of Japanese Woods. 

 Kanda Takahira. On .some Copper Bells. 

 Geerts (Dr.) Useful Minerals : Quicksilver, Gold. 



