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Morrison, C: Some geographical peculiarities of the Indian peninsula. — 



XXXII; 21; 457-463. 

 Fee, U. T.: The Parsees and the towers of silence at Bombay. — XXIII; 16; 



529-54. 

 Whie, J. C: Journeys in Bhutan.— XV.; 35; 18-42. 

 Munson, A.: Kipling's India.— V; 39; 30-45; 153-71; 255-68. 

 Whiting, M.: Behind the shutters of a Kashmir zenana. — XVI; 129; 



823-31. 

 Overland to India.— XXXII; 27; 71-78. 

 Trade conditions in India. — House Doe. 762; Vol. 53; 59th Cong., 2nd Sess.; 



Serial Xo. 5156. 

 Smith: Pearl fisheries of Ceylon.— XXIII; 23; 173-94. 

 The Indian census. — XXIII; 22; 633. 

 Banninga, J.: The marriage of the gods.— XXIII; 24; 1314-30. 



Japan. 



Latani: Our relations with Japan. — XXXV; 6; 9-18. 



Kaneko, K.: The characteristics of the Japanese people. — XXIII; 16; 



93-100. 

 Deforest, J. H.: Why Xik-ko is beautiful.— XXIII; 19; 300-08. 

 Bellows: Agriculture in Japan.— XXIII; 15; 323-6. 

 Hioka, E.: A chapter from Japanese history.— XXIII; 16; 220-29. 

 Starr, F.: Japanese scenery.— XIX.— 71 ; 1132-1136. 

 Forest, J. H.: Moral purpose of Japan in Korea. — XIX; 70; 13-17. 

 Ronin, H. : Religious indifference and anarchism in Japan. — XXXVI; 176; 



154-63. 

 Chapin. W. W.: Glimpses of Japan.— XXIII; 22; 965-1033. 

 Whelpley, J. D.: Are we honest with Japan? — X; 88; 105-8. 

 Kawakami, K. K.: Japan and the European war. — IV; 114; 708-13. 

 Kishimoto, M.: Shinto, the old religion of Japan. — XXVI; 41; 206-16. 

 Semple, E. C: Japanese colonial methods. — VI; 45; 255-75. 

 Lee, C. K.: Glimpses of festal Japan.— VIII; 12; 113-120. 

 Scidmore, E. R.: Young Japan.— XXIII; 26; 36-38. 

 Hitchcock: Our trade with Japan. China, and Hongkong. — U. S. Dept. 



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