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9. CONDER, Josiah. Theory of Japanese Flower arrangements. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1889, p. 1.) 96 pp. 68 cuts. (9 x 6) Yokohama, 1889.

10. GRIFFIS, William Elliot. Japanese Art Symbols. 13 pp. 8 cuts. (10×7) London, 1889.

11. RENAN, Ary. Animals in Japanese Art. 16 pp. zincotypes (some col.).

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(In Artistic Japan, 1890,

pp. 263, 275.) (14 x 10) London, 1890.

12. CONDER, Josiah. The Flowers of Japan and the Art of Floral Arrangement; with illustrations by Japanese Artists. 54 (14 col., by Yoshi-Toshi) plates, and 20 illustrations in the text. (14 x 10) Tokio, 1892.

13. OGAWA, K. Chrysanthemums of Japan. photo-types. (16 x 12) Tokyo (1893).

14 (1 col.)

14. OGAWA, K. Lilies of Japan. 12 phototypes. (16 x 12) Tokyo (1893).

15. OGAWA, K. Some Japanese Flowers. 33 phototypes. (16 × 12) Tokyo (1894).

Another ed. 18 chromo-phototypes.

16. BIRCH, afterwards SALWEY, Charlotte Maria. On symbolism, and symbolic ceremonies of the Japanese. 15 pp. 2 photo-zincotypes. (In The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, 2 S., VIII, 439). (10 × 6) Woking, 1894.

17. GILLOT, C. Documents décoratifs Japonais, tirés de la collection C. G. Photo-zincotypes, some col. (10×7) Paris, 1894.

18. STENCILS. (Japanese designs stencilled in metallic colours on paper of various tints.) 30 ff. (13 × 17)

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(Japanese designs stencilled by means of a resist" in grey on a cream-coloured ground.) 14 ff. (13 × 9)

(Japanese designs stencilled in metallic colours.) 5 vols. (11 x 8)

(Japanese designs stencilled in colours on coloured paper.) (11 × 8)

19. DENEKEN, Freidrich. Japanische Motive für Flächenverzeirung. Ein Formenschatz für das Kunstgewerbe. Photo-lithogr. (16 × 12) Berlin, 1896.

20. PIGGOTT, Francis Taylor. A note on the "Key Pattern" in Japan. (With remarks by W. Gowland, W. Anderson and A. East.) 5 pp. 7 photo-zincotypes. (In LONDON: Japan Society. Trans., III, 27.) (10×6) London, 1896.

SECTION III.-ARTS AND HANDICRAFTS
GENERAL TREATISES.

1. LEIGHTON, John. On Japanese Art; a discourse delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, May 1, 1863. 16 pp. 1 colour-print by Kunisada, and 7 cuts in the text. (15 x 10) London, 1863.

2. CHESNEAU, Ernest. L'Art Japonais; conférence faite à l'Union Centrale des Beaux-Arts appliqués à

l'Industrie, 19 Février, 1869. 28 pp. (10 × 6) Paris, 1869.

3. HUMBERT, Aimé. Le Japon illustré. Map, 176 cuts, and 5 plans. 2 vols. (14 × 10) Paris, 1870.

4. JARVES, James Jackson. A Glimpse at the Art of Japan. 30 photo-lithogr. (8× 5) New York, 1876. 5. JAPAN: Consular Reports. Commercial Reports by Her Majesty's Consuls in Japan.

1874. 84 pp. (10 × 6) London, 1875.

1876. 87 pp. Map. (10 × 6) London, 1877.

6. SATOW, Ernest M. The introduction of tobacco into Japan. 19 pp. 6 cuts by a Japanese artist. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1877, p. 68.) (9 × 6) Yokohama, 1877.

7. ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford. Art and Art Industries in Japan. 120 (1 col.) cuts. (8 x 5) London, 1878.

8. CHESNEAU, Ernest. Le Japon à Paris. 28 pp. 9 photozincotypes. (In PARIS: Exhibition, 1878. Gonse, L. L'Art moderne, p. 461.) (13 × 9) Paris, 1879.

9. PARIS: Exhibition, 1878. Le Japon à l'Exposition Universelle de 1878. Publié sous la direction de la Commission Impériale Japonaise. 2 vols. (10 × 6) Paris, 1878.

10. DURANTY, Edmond. L'extrême Orient: revue d'ensemble des Arts Asiatiques à l'Exposition Universelle. 39 pp. 1 etching by J. Jacquemart, and 6 photozincotypes. (In PARIS: Exhibition, 1878. Gonse, L. L'Art ancien, p. 519.) (13 x 9) Paris, 1879. 11. JAPAN. Le Japon artistique et littéraire. 66 pp. chromo-lithogr. 16°. Paris, 1879.

12. SIEBOLD, Henry von. Notes on Japanese Archæology, with especial reference to the Stone Age. 24 pp. 12 photogr. (14 x 10) Yokohama, 1879.

13. MILNE, John. Notes on Stone Implements from Otaru and Hakodate, with a few general remarks on the pre-historic remains of Japan. 31 pp. Map, 5 photogr. and 1 cut. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1879, p. 61.) (9 x 6) Yokohama, 1880.

14. SATOW, Ernest M. Ancient sepulchral mounds in Kaudzuke. Excerpt, 20 pp. 17 lithogr. (9 × 6) Yokohama, 1880.

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15. Bowes, James Lord. Japanese Marks and Seals. 1. Pottery. II. Illuminated MSS. and Printed Books. III. Lacquer, Enamels, Metal, Wood, Ivory, etc. 1 photochromo-lithogr., col. map, and illustrations (some col.) in the text. (11x8) London, 1882.

16. DIXON, J. M. Aino Implements, etc.

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Notes. 3 pp. plates. (In The Chrysanthemum, II, 507, 528.) (10 x 7) Yokohama, 1882.

17. DRESSER, Christopher. Japan: its Architecture, Art, and Art manufactures. 202 cuts. (9x7) London,

1882.

18. BRINCKMANN, Justus. Kunst und Kunstgewerbe in Japan. 42 pp. (9×5) Hamburg, 1883.

19. Cox, George W. Japanese Art. 8 pp. (In Longman's Magazine, 1883, p. 551.) (9x6)**London, 1883.

20. GONSE, Louis. L'Art Japonais. Plates (some col.), and illustrations in the text. 2 vols. (15×11) Paris, 1883.

21. MOTOORI. Notes on Japanese and Chinese Art; translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain. 8 pp. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1884, p. 221.) (9×6) Yoko

22. ANDERSON, William.

The Pictorial Arts of Japan. With a brief historical sketch of the associated arts, and some remarks upon the Pictorial Art of the Chinese and Koreans." Plates, and illustrations in the text. (16 x 12) London, 1886.

23. DOLMETSCH, H. Japanische Vorbilder. Ein Sammelwerk zur Veranschaulichung Japanischer Kunstprodukte aus den Gebieten der Aquarell-, Lack-, und Porzellanmalerei, der Bronzetechnik und Emaillierkunst, der Stickerei, Weberei, Schablonentechnik, etc. 6 pp. 50 photo-chromo-lithogr. (14x10) Stuttgart, 1886.

24. GONSE, Louis. L'Art Japonais. Cuts. (8x6) Paris,

1886.

25. MORSE, Edward Sylvester. Japanese Homes and their surroundings. 307 cuts. (10×7) London, 1886.

26. JAPAN. The Pictorial Arts of Japan. Quarterly Review, 1887, p. 97.)

1887.

22 pp. (In The (9x6) London,

27. LONDON: Society of Arts. Hart, Ernest. Lectures on Japanese Art Work; delivered before the Society, May 4, 11, and 18, 1886. With a catalogue of the objects exhibited, and an index of Japanese Artists, etc. (10×6) London, 1887.

28. HUISH, Marcus Bourne. Is Japanese Art extinct? 16 pp. (In The Nineteenth Century, 1888, p. 354.) (10×6) London, 1888.

29. ARTISTIC JAPAN. Artistic Japan; a monthly illustrated journal of Arts and Industries, compiled by S. Bing and edited by Marcus B. Huish. and illustrations in the text. London, 1888-91.

Plates (many col.), 6 vols. (14 × 10)

30. RENAN, Ary. Hokusai's " Man-gwa." 14 pp. Photozincotypes. (In Artistic Japan, pp. 83, 99.) (14 × 10) London, 1888-89.

31. BRINCKMANN, Justus. Kunst und Handwerk in Japan. Vol. I. 225 cuts. (11x7) Berlin, 1889.

32. HUISH, Marcus Bourne. Japan and its Art. 122 illuştrations. (9x6) London, 1889,

10. DURANTY, Edmond. L'extrême Orient; revue d'ensemble des Arts Asiatiques à l'Exposition Universelle. 39 pp. 1 etching by J. Jacquemart, and 6 photozincotypes. (In PARIS: Exhibition, 1878. Gonse, L. L'Art ancien, p. 519.) (13 x 9) Paris, 1879.

11. JAPAN. Le Japon artistique et littéraire. chromo-lithogr. 16°. Paris, 1879.

66 pp.

12. SIEBOLD, Henry von. Notes on Japanese Archæology, with especial reference to the Stone Age. 24 pp. 12 photogr. (14 x 10) Yokohama, 1879.

13. MILNE, John. Notes on Stone Implements from Otaru and Hakodate, with a few general remarks on the pre-historic remains of Japan. 31 pp. Map, 5 photogr. and 1 cut. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1879, p. 61.) (9 x 6) Yokohama, 1880.

14. SATOW, Ernest M. Ancient sepulchral mounds in Kaudzuke. Excerpt, 20 pp. 17 lithogr. (9 × 6) Yokohama, 1880.

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15. Bowes, James Lord. Japanese Marks and Seals. 1. Pottery. II. Illuminated MSS. and Printed Books. III. Lacquer, Enamels, Metal, Wood, Ivory, etc. 1 photochromo-lithogr., col. map, and illustrations (some col.) in the text. (11x8) London, 1882.

16. DIXON, J. M. Aino Implements, etc. Notes. 3 pp. 7 plates. (In The Chrysanthemum, 11, 507, 528.) (10x7) Yokohama, 1882.

17. DRESSER, Christopher. Japan: its Architecture, Art, and Art manufactures. 202 cuts. (9x7) London, 1882.

18. BRINCKMANN, Justus. Kunst und Kunstgewerbe in Japan. 42 pp. (9×5) Hamburg, 1883.

19. Cox, George W. Japanese Art. 8 pp. (In Longman's Magazine, 1883, p. 551.) (9×6)**London, 1883.

20. GONSE, Louis. L'Art Japonais. Plates (some col.), and illustrations in the text. 2 vols. (15x11) Paris, 1883.

21. MOTOORI.

Notes on Japanese and Chinese Art; translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain. 8 pp. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1884, p. 221.) (9×6) Yoko

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