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Japanische Methode Gefaesse zu formen, ibidem, 1886, pp. 35-36.
Jochum, Dr. P. Japanische Emails und Glasuren, ibidem, 1888, pp. 393-
394, 413-414 and 433-434.

Lassar, S. Die japanische Ausstellung in Berlin, ibidem, 1885, pp. 517-518.
Die Porcellan Emailleure im japanischen Dorf in London, ibidem, 1885,
P. 275.

Porcellanindustrie in Japan, ibidem, 1882, pp. 72-73.

Schmidt, Prof. A. Ein japan. Kunststueck, ibidem, 1886, pp. 103 and 120. Schmidt, Prof. A. Ueber das Zeichnen und Malen der Japanesen, ibidem, 1884, pp. 148-149, 162-163 and 174-175.

Schmidt, Prof. A. Die Keramik der japanischen Abtheilung auf der Weltausstellung in 1878 in Paris, ibidem, 1879, pp. 253-255 and 263-264. Schmidt, Prof. A. Von der japanischen Abtheilung der Universal-Ausstellung in Paris in 1889, ibidem, 1889, pp. 959-960.

Stein, H. Kagaroth, ibidem, 1888, p. 488.

Toepferwaaren und Porcellan auf der Ausstellung in Tokio, 1885, p. 664.
Waldau, O. Die keramische Industrie Japan's, 1892, p. 455.

Vienna Oriental Museum. — Katalog der orientalischen keramischen Ausstellung im Orientalischen Museum in 1884, with preface by A. von Scala, XLII, 150 pp. 8vo, Wien, 1884.

Waggaman Collection.- Catalogue of a collection of oil paintings and water colour drawings by American and European artists and of oriental art objects belonging to T. E. Waggaman of Washington (D. C.), compiled and edited by H. Shugio with preface by the proprietor, IV + 318 pp. 8vo, New York, 1893.

The title of the work is rather misleading, as nearly the whole work is devoted to Japanese ceramics, viz: pp. 17-28 contain introductory remarks on Japanese ceramiks and pp. 29-318 a descriptive catalogue of 750 Japanese ceramic objects.

Wurtz, Dr. H. Upon the chemistry and composition of the porcelain and porcelain rocks of Japan.

(American Journal of Science, 3rd series vol. XIII pp. 389 and 390), 8vo, Newhaven, 1877.

XVI. - INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TRADES.

a. General works. — b. Agriculture and Economic Botany. I. General works. 2. Commercial plants. 3. Drugs. 4. Foodplants. c. Architecture and Engineering. d. Forestry and Arboriculture.— e. Gardening and Floriculture. f. Mines and Mining.-g. Papermaking. h. Printing.-i. Silkculture.

a. General and miscellaneous works.

l'Aérostation au Japon (Toung Pao. Archives pour l'Etude de l'Asie orientale par Schlegel et Cordier vol. III [pt. 1] pp. 75-76) 8vo, Leide, 1892. Geerts, Dr. A. J. C. Le Japon. Les progrès de la science (Annales de l'Extrême Orient, vol. I pp. 213-218) royal 8vo, Paris, 1878-79.

Extract from the preface of the author's "Les produits de la nature japonaise et chinoise."

Journal of the Society of Arts in London, vols I-XLI formerly small 8vo, now royal 8vo, 1852-93. - Still in progress.

List of articles referring to Japan according to the Index-volumes compiled by the Society.

Vol.

V. (Nov. 1856-57) p. 590 and foll. The productions of Japan.

VII. (Nov. 1858-59) p. 203 Jap. coins. PP. 424 and foll., 611 and foll., and 615 and foll., G. F. Wilson, Jap. vegetable wax.

VIII. (Nov. 1859-60) pp. 182 and foll., Dr. Mc. Gowan. On the arts and manufactures of Japan.

Journal of the Society of Arts in London (continued).

Vol.
X.

XI.

XII.

XIV.
XVII.

(Nov. 1861-62) pp. 167 and foll. Jap. collection at the International Exhibition of 1862.

p. 106. P. L.

(Nov. 1862-63) pp. 596 and foll. John Leighton, Jap. art.
(Nov. 1863-64) p. 49. British trade with Japan.
Simmonds. Jap. paper. - p. 540. Cotton in Japan.
(Nov. 1865-66) p. 296. Coal and timber in Japan.
(Nov. 1868-69) p. 182. Silkculture in Japan. - p. 301. W. Davidson,
Trade and commerce of Japan.

XVIII. (Nov. 1869-70) pp. 316 and 514. Railways in Japan. — p. 317.
Progress of Japan. p. 667. Navigationschool in Japan.
878. Trade with Japan.

XIX.

XX.

XXI.

XXII.

p.

(Nov. 1870-71) p. 28. Salmon in Japan. - P. 43. Jap. mint.
p. 348. Silkculture in Japan. - p. 698. Coal in Japan. — p. 819.
Papermaking in Japan.
(Nov. 1871-72) p. 297. Trade in Japan. - p. 635. The mint in
Japan. p. 752. Social improvements in Japan. — p. 959 Jap. com-
merce with the United States.

(Nov. 1872-73) p. 52. Patentlaws in Japan. — p. 125. First railway
in Japan. — p. 150. Jap. Exhibition. — p. 173. Silkworm in Japan.
- pp. 344 and 888. Progress in Japan. — p. 760. Paperhats and
paperslates in Japan. p. 842. Bronze from Japan. - p. 855. Trade
of Japan. p. 878. Silk from Japan. — pp. 777, 810, 848 and 866.
Jap. art exhibitions in Paris. p. 920. Technical education in Japan.
(Nov. 1873-74) p. 118. Imperial Engineering College at Yedo. -
pp. 435 and 890. Progress in Japan. - p. 465. Trade of Japan.
p. 606. Resources of Yedo. p. 698. Jap. lacquer. - pp. 787 and
1000. Jap. vegetable wax. - p. 907. Jap. mint. — p. 1002. Silk-
wormgrain in Japan.

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XXIII. (Nov. 1874-75) pp. 298-299. Silkculture in Japan.

XXIV.

XXV.

- p. 376. Native Jap. literature. p. 812. Birmingham trays for Japan. p. 810. Metallurgy in Japan [from the Engineering]. - - p. 828. Exhibition in Kioto [from Pall Mall Gazette]. p. 916. Jap. damasked metalplates. p. 942. Juvenile education in Japan [from Pall Mall Gazette].

(Nov. 1875-76) p. 249. Jap. lacquer ware. P. 495. Imitation of Jap. and Chinese bronzes. - p. 497. Uses of quicksilver in Japan [from Japan Mail]. — p. 679. Jap. hemp. — p. 884. Patentright in Japan.

(Nov. 1876-77) p. 448. Jap. manufacture of fans. - p. 687-688. Mushroom culture in Japan. - p. 743. Sugar growing in Japan. p. 1049. Manufacture of birdlime in Japan [from the Hiogo News]. XXVI. (Nov. 1877-78) p. 169-179 and 225. C. Dresser, Lecture on the art manufactures of Japan. - p. 468. Archaeological Society of Japan. - pp. 706-707. Textile fabrics of Japan. - pp. 851-852. Silktrade of Japan. pp. 908-909. Atkinson, Brewing in Japan

[from Nature].

XXVII. (Nov. 1878-79) pp. 115-116. W. Furniss Potter, Railway work in Japan [from Institution of Civil Engineers]. - pp. 528-529. Locomotion in Japan.

XXVIII. (Nov. 1879-80) p. 418. C. Pfoundes, Art in Japan.

XXIX. (Nov. 1880-81) p. 286. Goldmining in Japan. - p. 737. Japan lacquer and paper. p. 764-765. Jap. institution of pottery and porcelain.

XXX.

-P. 528. Edu

(Nov. 1881-82) p. 25. Local government of Japan.
cational progress of Japan. — p. 628. Lieut Hon H. N. Shore,
Character and social industries of China and Japan. p. 794. Culti-
vation of ginseng in Japan.

pp. 90-91.

XXXI. (Nov. 1882-83) pp. 16-17. Cultivation of rice in Japan.
Fisheries of Japan. — p. 91. Seaweed of Japan.
XXXII. (Nov. 1883-84) pp. 31-32. Manufacture of camphor in Japan.

Journal of the Society of Arts in London (continued).

Vol.
XXXIII.

XXXIV.

XXXV.

XXXVI.

p. II12.

(Nov. 1884-85) pp. 571. European industries in Japan.
Science in Japan. — p. 78-79, 96-97 and 152. Sanitation in Japan,
letters by R. H. Brunton, G. Cawley and Ernest Hart.
(Nov. 1885-86) p. 122. Agriculture in Japan. — p. 645. Japanese
Exhibition at the Society of Arts. - - p. 756. Forests of Japan.
Pp. 1204, 1231, 1254 and 1268. E. Hart, Additional lectures
on Japanese art.

Nov. 1886-87) p. 102. Manufacture of tofu [bean-curd] in Japan.
- p. 714. Cotton industries of Japan.

(Nov. 1887-88) pp. 1076-1077. Prof. Georgeson, On the preparation of yeast in Japan.

XXXVII. (Nov. 1888-89) pp. 694-697. Lecture delivered on June 1st 1889 in Tokyo by Mr. Lasenby Liberty on Japanese art productions (reprinted from Japan Daily Mail).

XXXIX.
XL.

XXXVIII. (Nov. 1889-90) pp. 557. Railway construction in Japan. — pp. 673-686. A. Lasenby Liberty, The industrial arts and manufactures of Japan. pp. 690-701. Prof. W. C. Robert-Austin, The use of alloy in art metal-work in Japan with 12 illustrations. (Nov. 1890-91) pp. 932-933. Orange cultivation in Japan. (Nov. 1891-92) pp. 315-324. Ernest Hart, Ancient and modern art pottery and porcelain of Japan; a lecture held at the Japan Society in London an 24th of Feb. 1892. facture of floormatting in Japan. from a French Consular Report. (Nov. 1892-93) p. 423. Cotton manufacture in Japan. p. 121. British trade with Japan. — p. 651. Cotton spinning in Japan. p. 816. Mineralsprings in Japan. Pp. 1022-1030. Prof. W. Chandler Roberts-Austen, Japanese alloys, illustrated. — p. 1004. Japanese export.

XLI.

PP. 919-920. Manu

- PP. 941-943 Japanese Ceramics

Katalog d. Ausstellung orientalischer Teppiche im kaiserl. koenigl. Handelsmuseum, Wien, 1891.

Contains also Japanese carpets.

Mueller, Dr. Ein ingenieuser japanischer hydrautischer Fliegenwedel, (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens, vol. I [pt. 8] pp. 49-50), 4to, Yokohama, 1875.

Philadelphia Exhibition. - Official Catalogue of the Japanese Section of the Industry and Agriculture, 8vo, Philadelphia, 1876.

Piggott, F. T. Industrial Exhibition of Japan in 1890, (Art Journal, vol. 43 pp. 317 and foll.), London.

Rambaut, A. A. On some Japanese clocks, (Proceedings Royal Dublin Society 1889), 8vo.

with

Rein, J. J. Land- und Forstwissenschaft, Industrie und Handel, 678 pp. numerous illustrations in the text and plates [most of them coloured], roy. 8vo, Leipzig, 1886. (Mk. 24.—).

Forms vol. II of the same author's "Reisen und Studien etc.", for which see under "Travels" on pages 48 and 49 of this bibliography. A critical review of it by Dr. G. Wagener was published in the "Mittheilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft fur Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens vol. IV [pt. 36] pp. 265-286", 4to, Yokohama, 1887.

Rein, J. J. Industries of Japan together with an account of its agriculture, forestry, arts and commerce, translated from the German, 570 pp. with illustrations in the text, 24 plates [most of them coloured] and 3 maps, roy. 8vo, London, 1889. (£ 1. 10.—).

Contents: pp. 1-36. ·Jap. agriculture in general. — pp. 37-109. Foodplants. pp. 110-182. Plants of commerce.— - pp. 183-210. Cattle raising and silkgrowing. - pp. 211-223. Forestry. - pp. 224-260. Nature and use of the more important fores trees and other useful Jap. woods. - Pp. 261273. Gardening. - pp. 274-290. Acclimatization and extension of Jap. ornamental and useful plants in Europe. - pp. 290-316. Mining. — pp.

Rein, J. J. Industries of Japan (continued).

317-333. Jap. art industries in general. - pp. 334-337. Woodindustry.
pp. 338-377. Lacquerwork. — pp. 377-388. Textile industry. - pp. 389-418.
Paperindustry. - pp. 419-425. Wood-, ivory- and bone-carving. — pp.
426-451. Metalindustry. — pp. 452-487. Ceromics. — pp. 488-502. Enamel-
industry. pp. 503-550. Trade and commerce. - pp. 551-570. (end) English,
Japanese and Latin indices.

Rondot, N. Etude pratique des tissus de laine convenables pour la Chine, le Japon, la Cochinchine et l'archipel indien, 8vo, Paris, 1847. Shore, H. N. Social Industries of China and Japan (Chrysanthemum vol. II pp. 494-499 and 570-575) 8vo, Yokohama, 1882.

Abridged from article in the "Journal of the Society of Arts" May 1882, London.

Siebold, J. P. F. von, Tentoonstelling van Japansche Voortbrengselen en Voorwerpen van Nijverheid ten voordeele van de Armen der Stadt Leyden (Nederlandsche Ministerie van Koloniën) with plate, 8vo, Leyden, 1845. Siebold, Ph. Fr. de, Handleid. bij het bezigtigen d. verzameling v. voorwerpen en voortbrengselen uit Japan bijeengebracht d. F. de Siebold, Amsterdam, 1863. Society of Art and Industry of Japan (Practical Magazine, vol. I p. 38 and foll.), London.

Textile Recorder. A monthly periodical, vol. I-XI 4to, London, 1883-93. — Still in progress.

Vol. II.

The following articles refer to Japan:

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No 19 p. 152. Jap. commercial treaties.

No 33 p. 202.

No 31 p. 158. Jap. textile imports during 1883-84.
Trade of Japan in cotton and wood during 1884.
No 42 p. 123. Woollen manufactures in Japan. — No 43 p. 152.
British trade in Japan 1885. — No 47 PP. 254-255. Jap. flannel
trade and foreign competition. No 47 p. 257. Protest by English
machinists in Japan.

No 50 p. 26. Direct trade with Japan. — No 52 p. 81. A Jap.
woollen factory at Senji. No 53 p. 98. Textile machinery in
Japan. No 54 p. 122. Decline of Lancashire piece goods trade
in Japan. - No 55 p. 146. The Germans in Japan. No 56 p. 183
and No 58 p. 232. Report on English textile goods in Japan.
No 60 pp. 266 and 281-282. Cotton manufactures in Japan.
No 64 p. 75. Jap. textile industries. No 64 p. 88 Extension of
textile manufactures in Japan. - No 67 p. 157. Textile industries
of Hiogo and textile trade of Yokohama. No 68 p. 171. Jap.
cotton industry.

VII. No 78 p. 135. Trade in Japan during 1888.
VIII. No 91 p. 147. Foreign trade of Japan in wool and cotton for
1888-89. — No 93 pp. 206-207. R. Forshaw, Overproduction of
cotton yarns in Japan. -No 93 p. 195. Cottonspinning in Japan.—
Supplement page 29 Chinese and Japanese silk-culture.

IX. Supplement, dated August 15th 1891 pp. 17-18. Cotton-crêpe- and
silkprinting in Japan. pp. 28-29. Art embroidery and carpet
making in Japan.

XI. No 121 p. 24. Jap. trade statistics of cotton and silk for 1885-92. Wileman, A. E. Salt-Manufacture in Japan. [from seawater] with plan of a salt-field. (Transactions Asiatic Society Japan vol. XVII [pt. I] pp. 1-66) 8vo, Yokohama, 1889.

b. Agriculture and Economic Botany.

1. General works.

Agricultural College in Sapporo. 8vo, published in Tokei by the Kaitakushi. First annual Report for 1877, 148 pp. with 4 plates, the fifth was pub. in 1881. Agricultural Industries of Japan (Science, vol. 7 p. 463 and foll.), New York. Catalogue, Classified and descriptive of a collection of agricultural products exhibited at the Sidney International Exhibition. Tokio, 1879.

Catalogue, Descriptive of Japanese agricultural produce exhibited at the World's
Columbian Exhibition 115 pp. 8vo, Chicago, Ill., 1893.
Exposition universelle de Paris en 1889.

Note explicative des objets exposés par la Direction de l'Agriculture, au Ministère de l'Agriculture et du Commerce au Japon, 51 pp. 12mo, Paris, 1889.

Fesca, Dr. M. Die Aufgaben und die Thaetigkeit der agronomischen Abtheilung der kaiserl. japanischen geologischen Landesaufnahme. Yokohama, 1884. Fesca, Dr. M. Landwirthschaftliche Verhaeltnisse der Kai-Provinz in Beziehung zu denen des japanischen Reiches (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens, vol. IV [pt. 34] pp. 163-187) 4to, Yokohama, 1886.

Fesca, Dr. M. Bestimmung der Wassercapacitaet und Durchlueftung des Bodens, fuer Bonitirungszwecke und ueber die Entstehung der Raseneisensteins (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens vol. IV [pt. 35] pp. 230-233) 4to, Yokohama, 1886.

Fesca, Dr. M. Literatur ueber die Verhaeltnisse des Bodens und der Landwirthschaft in Japan (Mittheilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft f. Naturund Voelkerkunde Ostasiens, vol. IV [pt. 39] pp. 410-415) 4to, Yokohama, 1888.

Fesca, Dr. M. Beitraege zur Kenntniss der japanischen Landwirtschaft, herausgegeben von der kaiserlich geologischen Reichsanstalt, roy. 8vo, Berlin.

Vol. I: Allgemeiner Theil, VII + 277 pp. with atlas of 23 maps [in
English] [all to the scale of 1: 3.000.000] and 2 plates, 1890. (Mk. 15.—).
Contents: pp. 1-110. Klima und Boden. pp. 111-178. Boden als
witschaftlicher Productionsfactor.
Pp. 179-277. Die Technik der Boden-

wirthschaft.

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Vol. II: Specieller Theil, IX + 929 pp. with 12 plates, 1893. (Mk. 15.—). Contents: pp. 1-594. Feldgewaechse [Reis, Mugifruechte, Weizen, Gerste, die uebrigen Getreide, Buchweizen, Huelsenfruechte, Batate, Kartoffel, Daikon, die uebrigen Gemuese, Raps und andere Oelgewaechse, Arzneipflanzen, Farbenpflanzen, Tabak, Baumwolle, Hanf, Flachs, Bastard Eibisch, Flechtpflanzen, Zuckerrohr]. — pp. 595-922. [Obstbau, Pflanzenfette und Pflanzensaefte, Bastfasern, Textilfasern, Papierfasern, Nutzhoelzer, Thee, Maulbeerbaum, Seidezucht, Rindvieh- and Pferdehaltung]. — Nachtraege. An edition in Japanese language of this work has simultaneously been published in Japan.

Grahner, P. Ueber Landwirthschaft und Kolonisation im noerdlichen Japan (Deutsche geographische Blaetter vol. XII pp. 313-320) 8vo, Bremen, 1889. Imamura Warau, Les engrais de l'agriculture japonaise (Compte rendu du Congrès international des Orientalistes à Paris en 1873 vol. I pp. 306-310) 8vo, 1874.

Keigokee, Quanno, Agriculture and Husbandry of the Japanese Islands, translated into English by William H. Doyle, Tokyo, 1879. Kellner, Dr. O. Zusammensetzung japanischer landwirthschaftlicher Produkte und Materialien (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens vol. IV [pt. 35] pp. 205-222) 4to, Yokohama, 1886. Kellner, Dr. O. Untersuchungen einiger japanischer Duengemittel (Mittheilungen d. deutschen Gesellschaft f. Natur- und Voelkerkunde Ostasiens vol. V [pt. 41] pp. 28-36) 4to, Yokohama, 1889. Kinch, E. Contributions to the agricultural Chemistry of Japan (Transactions Asiatic Society Japan vol. VIII [pt. III] pp. 369-415) 8vo, Yokohama, 1880. Liebscher, G. Japan's landwirthschaftliche und allgemein landwirthschaftliche Verhaeltnisse, nach eigenen Beobachtungen dargestellt mit Terraindarstellungen und 5 statistischen Karten, VIII und 183 pp. roy. 8vo, Jena, 1882. (Mk. 5.—). Liebscher, G. Ueber die Entstehung der japanischen Landwirthschaft (Globus vol. 43 pp. 189-190) 4to, Braunschweig, 1883.

Love, E. G. Edible earth from Japan, (American Journal of Science and Art 3rd series vol. 19 pp. 417 and 418), 8vo, Newhaven, also (Chemical News vol. 41 p. 187), London, 1880.

Malfatti, B. Di Alcuni recenti studi sull agricoltura giapponese, Firenze, 1889.

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