LEARNED INSTITUTIONS 323 



2. The Kyoto Imperial University. 



President: Torasaburo Araki, M. D. 



Faculty Est'd Dean Professors Students Graduates up 



to 1925 



Law 1899 Soiclii Sasaki Jur. D. 22 890 3155 



Medicine 1899 Kurata Moeishima^^ ^^ 44 475 ^772 



Engineering 1914 T^"^"^" Matsumuka, 

 " " D. Enof. 



56 594 2194 



Takashi SakAGUchi. 



D. Litt. 



Literature 1906 



Science 1914 Takuji Ogawa, D. Sc. 



Agriculture 1923 Denzaemon Hashtmoto, 



^ D. Agr. 



Economics 1919 Masao Kambe, Jur. D. 



PuhUcations : 



Memoirs of the College of Science and Engineering, Vol. I-YI 



(1903-1914). 

 Memoirs of the College of Science, Vol. I-VII, and then Series 



A, Vol. VIII-IX (1914-1926). 

 Do., Series B, Vol. I in 1926. 



Memoirs of the College of Engineering, Vol. I-IV (1914-1926). 

 Memoirs of the College of Agriculture, Vol. I in 1926. 

 Acta Scholae Medicinalis, Vol. VlII in 1926. 



The following institutes belonging to the faculty of science may 

 he specially mentioned : 



{a) TJie Astronomical Observatory, in the university compound. 

 Posz^?oh: /}--=9^3'"6% ^=35° r37."l, h=55m; 

 E.sfd in 1910 ; Professor in charge : Shinzo Shinjo, D. Sc. 



(ft) Tlie Kamiffamo Seismological Station. 



Location : On a hill near Kamigamo, 5 km north of the university ; 

 Founded in 1901 as a magnetic Observatory, reformed in 1909 to 

 the seismological station ; Professor in charge : Toshi Shtda, P. Sc. 



{<;) llie B€2>pii Geophysical Laboratory. 



Location : Near Bei)pu, Oita Prefecture, Kyushu ; Est'd. in 1924 ; 

 Pt^ofessor in charge : Toshi Shipa, D. Sc. 



