LEARNED INSTITUTIONS 335 



Director : Fumio Goto. 

 (i) Department of Aglictdture. 



Location : Main buildiDg at Tomita Cho, Taihoku; Sugar experiment 

 station at Shinkwa Gai near Tainan ; and 7 more branch stations ; 

 Ed'd in 1903; Director: Kintaro Oshtma, D. Agr., Staff: ^Q 

 experts and 33 assistants; PuhUcations ; Besides those published 

 in Japanese in several series, may be specially mentioned : 

 The Special Report of the Agr. Exp. Station, (partly in 



European languages), No. 1 (1910) - No. 20 (1921), 

 The Bulletin of the Sugar Exp. Station, (in European languages), 



No. 1 in 1920, 

 The Report of the Department of Agriculture, (partly in 



European languages), No. 1 (1922) - No. 19(1926) , 

 The Bulletin of the Dep. of Agr., (partly in European 

 languages), No. 1 (1922) -No. 32 (1926). 

 ( ii ) Department of Forestry. 



Location : Nanmon Cho, Taihoku ; two bi-anch stations ; Esfd in 

 1911 ; Director : Ryozo Kanehira, D. For. ; Staff: 3 experts and 

 5 assistants ; 



Puhlicatoins : The Report of the Forestry Exp. Station, (mostly in 

 Japanese), No. 1 (1914) - No. 7 (1921), 

 The report of the Department of Forestry, (partly in English), 



No. 1 (1922) -No. 3 (1924), 

 The Bulletin of the Dep. of Forestry, (partly in English), 



No. 1 (1923) -No. 4 (1924), 

 Icones planarum formosanarum, I-X, (1911-1920), by Dr. B. 



Hayata, 

 and some separate papers in English. 

 ( iii ) Departm^ent of Industry. 



Location : Saiwai Cho, Taihoku ; Eat'd in 1909 ; Director : Kinzo 

 Kafuku, D. Sc; Staff: 8 experts and 20 assistants; PuhUcations : 

 Reports of investigations published mostly in Japanese. 

 ( iv ) Department of Hyrfiene. 



Location : Saiwai Cho, Taihoku ; Est'd in 1909 ; Director : Tsugio 

 HoRiucHi, M. D. ; Staff: 11 experts and 14 assistants ; Reports 

 of investigations published in several series mostly in Japanese. 



(Frefectural Governments and Municipalities) 

 39. HoJckaido Industrial Experiment Station^ JRoklcaido Government. 



Location: Kotoni Mura, Sapporo Gun, Hokkaido; Esfd in 1922; 



