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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



vessels, plates, etc. — continued. 



175. Kiusu, tea pot. 



176. Chawan, a set of tea-cups. 



177. Chadai, tea-cup stand. 



178. Kizara, wood plates. 



179. Hegi, plates made of strips of bam- 



boo for sweetmeats, etc. 



180. Zen, dining table. 



181. Meshiwan, lacquered wooden bowl 



for boiled rice. 



182. Misoshiruwan (see No. 154). 



183. Hira (see No. 155). 



184. Tsubo, small pot for salad, etc. 



185. Koshidaka, plate for salted vegeta- 



bles. 



186. Suimonozen, a table for soup bowl. 



187. Suimonowan, a lacquered wooden 



bowl for soup. 



188. Choshi, sake kettle. 



189. Sakadzuki, sake cup. 



190. Sakadzukidai, sake-cup stand. 



191. Kuwashibon, confection tray. 



192. Kuwashizara, confection dish gen- 



erally placed on a tray. 



193. Midzutsugi, water-jar. 



194. Chaire, tea-caddy. 



195. Chami, tea-measurer. 



196. Chabon, tea-cup tray. 



197. Yusarnashi, vessel for cooling water. 



198. Kiusu, tea-pot. 



199. Chawan, tea-cup. 



200. Chadai, tea-cup stand. 



201. Koboshi, vessel for pouring out 



waste water. 



202. Fukin, cloth used for wiping cup, 



etc. 



203. Hatoki, feather duster. 



204. Teboki, short broom, made of Sor- 



ghum saccharatum. 



205. Hataki, paper duster. 



206. Hoki, broom of the Trachycarpm 



excelsa. 



207. Chiritori, dust-pan. 



208. Zokin, house cloth used for cleaning 



floor. 



209. Kamikudzukago, waste-basket. 



LAMPS. 



210. Andon, night-light with saucer, 



plate, etc. 



211. Aburatsugi, oil-can for filling the 



saucer of Andon. 



212. Toshin, Juncus communis, for the 



wicks of Andon. 



lamps — continued. 



213. Chiochiu (Umihar) lantern with 



bow-shaped bamboo handle. 



214. Chiochin (Gdawara) folding lantern 



with its bag. 



215. Bajo, lantern used on horseback. 



216. Gifu, ornamental lantern made of 



Gifu. 



217. Shokudai, candle-stick. 



218. Teshoku, hand candle-stick. 



219. Bonbori, hand lantern. 



220. Rosoku, candles. 



personal articles. 



221. Tobacco Ire (Koshisage), tobacco- 



pouch, which is fastened to the 

 belt by means of the Netsuke (kind 

 of button). 



222. Tobacco Ire (Koshidzashi), tobacco- 



pouch with case for pipe. 



223. Tobacco Ire (Kamasu), tobacco- 



pouch. 



224. Tobacco Ire (Kawaichiu), pocket 



tobacco-pouch. 



225. Tobacco Ire (Tamota-otoshi), pocket 



tobacco-pouch for female. 



226. Kiserutostie, pipe-cleaners. 



227. Kuwaichiumous, pocket-book for 



paper money, coins, papers, medi- 

 cines, etc., when walking. 



228. Kuwaichiumono, ditto for female. 



229. Shiheuri, paper-money pouch. 



230. Kuwa huire, coin pouch. 



WRITING MATERIALS. 



231. Sudzuribaki, writing-box for ink- 



stone, water-pot, etc. 



232. Snmihasami, India-ink holder. 



233. Bunchin, paper-weight. 



234. Bunko, box for stationeries. 



235. Makigami, note paper. 



236. Fujibukuro, letter envelopes. 



237. Tanzaku, tinted paper for writing 



verses. 



238. Ihikishi, paper for writing verses. 



239. Fudetate, pen-stand. 



240. Yatate, portable inkstand, generally 



carried in belt. 



241. In, stone stamp. 



242. Nikuire, box of coloring stuff for 



stamping. 



243. Kogatana, knife. 



244. Hasami, pair of scissors. 



