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Seism ological Bulletin, (in Japanese), Voll. 2 in 1926. 



G. Imperial Marine Observatory. 



Location : Nakayamate Dori, Kobe ; Ets\i in 1919 ; Director : 

 Takematsu Okada, D. Sc. ; Staff: 5 experts and 19 assistants ; 

 Publications : 



Memoirs of the Imp. Mar. Obs., Vol. 2 in 1926, 

 Monthly Bulletin of the Imp. Mar. Obs., Vol. 4 in 1925, 

 Seismological Bulletin of the Imp. Mar. Obs., Vol. 3 in 1924, 

 Weekly Weather Charts, (1920-1923), 

 Daily Weiither Charts of the Pacific Ocean, since 1923. 



7. Aerologlcal Observatory. 



Location : Tateno near Ttitiura, Ibaraki Prefecture ; Est''d in 1920 ; 

 Director : Wasaburo Oishi ; /Staff: 6 assistants ; 

 Publications : Aerological Reports, thrice a month. 



8. Kahioka 3Iaffnetic Observatory. 



Location : Kakioka, Niibari Gua, Ibaraki Prefecture ; EstUi in 

 1913 ; Director : Shuichi Imamichi : Staff: 3 assistants. 



it. Local Meteorological Observatories. 



See p. 50-53, "Meteorological Service in Japan" by Dr. Okada. 



10. Seismological Stations, Hitotsubashi, Yuigahama and Kiyosumiyama. 



See p. 322, Tokyo Imp. Univ. 



11. Kamigamo Seismological Station. See p. 323, Kyoto Imp. Univ. 



12. Mukoyama Observatory. See p. 325. Tohoku Imp. Univ. 



IS. Tsukuba Seismological Station, 



Location : Higashi Yama, Tsukuba Machi, Ibaraki Prefecture ; 

 Est'd in 1921 ; Under the care of 2 observers. 



14. Asama Valcanological Station. 



Location : Yunotaira, up Asama Yama by way of Komoro ; 

 Est'd in 1911. 



15. Oiivake Vidvanological Station. 



Location : Oivvakemura on the southern skirt of Asama Yama ; 

 Est\l in 1913. 



10. Unzen Valcanological Station. 



Location : On the summit of Kinugasa, Obama Machi, Nagasaki 

 Prefecture ; Esfd in 1913. 



