340 Publishing Committee 



2. TJte Kyoto Astronomical Observatory. 



See p. 323, Kyoto Iini). Univ. 

 .5. 3Tiznsaiva L,atitiite Observatory. 



Location : Mizusawa, Iwate Prefecture ; 



X = 9^24"^31.«5E, ^ = 39''8'4"N, h = 62ra. 



Esfd in 1899 ; Director : Hisashi Ktmura, D. Sc. ; 



Stobff: 3 experts and 10 assistants ; 



Publications : 



Annual report of the provisional result of the International 



work in the north parallel 39°8^ 

 Annual report of the meteolological and the seismological 

 observations made at the International Latitude Observa- 

 tory of Mizusawa. 

 4. Mitaica International Time station. 



Location: In the ground of the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory. 



Est'd in 1923 ; Director : Shin Hiray.ama, D. Sc. ; Staff: The 



work of the Station performed so far by the members of the 



Astronomical Observatory. 



(b) Meteorological and Geophysical. 



/>. Tlie Central 3Ieteorolofjical Observatory. 



Location : Motoe Cho, Kojimachi Ku, Tokyo ; Ed'd in 1875; 

 Director : Takematsu Okada, D. Sc. ; Staff: 13 experts and 40 

 assistants ; 

 Pnhlications : 



The Bulletin of the Central Met. Obs., Vol. 3 in 1926, 

 Annual Keports in several series : 



( i ) Meteorological Observ^ations in Japan, 

 ( ii ) Cyclonic Storms, 

 ( iii ) Precipitations, 



( iv ) Magnetic Observations, Kakioka Magnetic Observatory, 

 The Seismological Bulletin of the Central Meteorological 



Observatory, Vol. 2 in 1926, 

 Monthly Eeports of Meteorological Observations in Japan, 

 The Geophysical Magazine, Vol. 1 in 1926, 

 Weather Chart, daily, 

 Kisho Yoran (Meteorological Journal, in Japanese), monthly, 



No. 323 in 1926, 

 Meteorological Notes, (in Japanese), occasional. Vol. 2 in 1925, 



