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154. SIEBOLD, Henry von. Notes on Japanese Archæology, with especial reference to the Stone Age. 3 photogr. (14 x 10) Yokohama, 1879.

155. ATKINSON, R. W.

Notes on the Porcelain Industry of Japan. (In Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, VIII, 267.) (9 x 6) Yokohama, 1880.

156. FRANKS, Augustus Wollaston. Japanese Pottery: being a native report (prepared by M. Shioda, and translated by T. Asami), with an introduction and catalogue. Cuts incl. facsimiles of marks. (8×5) London, 1880.

157. MILNE, John. Notes on Stone Implements from Otaru and Hakodate, with a few general remarks on the prehistoric remains of Japan. (In Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, VIII, 61.) 3 photogr. (9×6) Yokohama, 1880.

158. SATOW, Ernest. Ancient sepulchral mounds in Kaudzuke. (In Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, VIII, 813.) 14 lithogr. (9x6) Yokohama, 1880.

159. AUDSLEY, George Ashdown, and BowES, James Lord. Keramic Art of Japan. Chromo-lithogr., autotypes, cuts, and facsimiles of marks and inscriptions. London, 1881.

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160. DU SARTEL, Octave. La Porcelaine de Chine.

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fabrication, décors et marques; la porcelaine de Chine en Europe; classement chronologique; imitations, contrefaçons. 18 chromo-lithogr., 11 helio-engr., 3 etchings, and illustrations in the text, incl. facsimiles of marks and inscriptions. (14 x 11) Paris, 1881.

161. OLD, W. Watkins. Indo-European Porcelain: an essay, with descriptive catalogue. (9 x 5) Hereford, 1882.

162. BING, S. La Céramique Japonaise. 7 (2 etchings and 4 chromo-lithogr.) plates, and illustrations in the text. (In GONSE, L., L'Art Japonais, 11, 239.) (15 x 11) Paris,

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163. Bowes, James Lord. Japanese Enamels, with illustrations from the examples in the Bowes collection. (11 x 8) Liverpool, 1884.

164. DU SARTEL, Octave. L'Art Céramique de Chine. (In Katalog der Orientalisch-Keramischen Ausstellung, p. ix.) (11 x 8) Wien, 1884.

165. GONSE, Louis. L'Art Céramique du Japon. (In Katalog der Orientalisch-Keramischen Ausstellung, p. xxx.)

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166. ANDERSON, William The Pictorial Arts of Japan. Plates, and illustrations in the text. (16 x 12) London, 1886. 167. BUSHELL, S. W. Chinese Porcelain before the present dynasty. (9x6) Peking, 1886.

168 GONSE, Louis. L'Art Japonais. 21 cuts. (8×6) Paris, 1886.

169. BAXTER, Sylvester. The Morse Collection of Japanese Pottery. 4 heliotypes, and 15 illustrations in the text. (14 x 10) Salem, 1887.

170. HART, Ernest. Lectures on Japanese Art Work; delivered before the Society (of Arts), May 1886. With a catalogue of the objects exhibited, and an index of Japanese artists, etc. (10x 6) London, 1887.

171. GONSE, Louis. L'Art Chinois. À propos du livre de M. Paléologue. Illustrations in the text. (In Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 2 S., XXXVII, 425.) (11 x 7) Paris, 1888.

172. ARTISTIC Japan; compiled by S. Bing.

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173. BURTY, Philippe. Japanese Pottery. Illustrations. (In Artistic Japan, III, 207, 223.) (14 x 10) London, 1889. 174. HUISH, Marcus Bourne. Japan and its Art. Cuts. (9×6) London, 1889.

175. MEYER, Adolf Bernhard.

Lung-Chuan-Yao, oder altes Seladon-Porzellan, nebst einem Anhange über damit in Verbindung stehende Fragen. 3 photo-chromo-lithogr. and 24 cuts. (14 x 11) Berlin, 1889.

176. REIN, Johann Justus. The Industries of Japan.

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travels and researches undertaken at the cost of the Prussian Government, pp. 452-488. 5 (4 col.) plates and 1 cut. (10 x 7) London, 1889.

177. ARMAILLÉ, L. D', Count. Catalogue des Objets d'Art, etc., composant la collection de feu M. le comte d'Armaillé. Heliotype. (13 x 9) Paris, 1890.

178. Bowes, James Lord.

Japanese Pottery, with notes describing the thoughts and subjects employed in its decoration, and illustrations from examples in the Bowes Collection. 1 chromo-lithogr. and 15 other plates, and illustrations in the text incl. facsimiles of marks. (11 x 8) Liverpool, 1890.

179. RÉGAMEY, Félix. Japan in Art and Industry.... Authorized translation by M. French-Sheldon and Eli Lemon Sheldon. 9 illustrations in the text. (8 x 5) London, 1893.

180. SHUGIO, H. Japanese Keramics. Catalogue of a collection of Oriental Art Objects belonging to T. E. Waggaman, of Washington. 8°. New York, 1893.

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181. GRANDIDIER, Ernest. La Céramique Chinoise. 42 helioengr. (14x10) Paris, 1894.

See also II, 13; III, 88; XIV, 20; XVI, 108; XVII, 5,

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2. BERLIN: Berliner Gesellschaft fuer Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Verhandlungen. Illustrations. (10 × 7) Berlin, 1869.

3. WARING, John Burley. Ceramic Art in remote ages; with essays on the symbols of the circle, the cross and circle, the circle and ray ornament, the fylfot, and the serpent, showing their relation to the primitive forms of solar and nature worship. Lithogr. (15 x 11) London, 1874.

4. HARTT, Charles Frederick. Notes on the manufacture of Pottery among savage races. (8×6) Ric de Janeiro, 1875.

5. JOLY, Nicolas. L'homme avant les métaux. 8 cuts. (9 × 5) Paris, 1879.

6. ALLEN, Charles Grant Blairfindie. The first Potter. (In Longman's Magazine, July, 1885). (9 × 6)

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7. DU POUGET, Jean François Albert, Marquis de Nadaillac. Mœurs et monuments des peuples préhistoriques. Cuts. (10x6) Paris, 1888.

8. DU POUGET, Jean François Albert, Marquis de Nadaillac. Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples. Translated by Nancy Bell (N. D'Anvers). Cuts. (9×6) New York, 1892.

9. HUNTER-DUVAR, John. The Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages. Cuts. (8x5) London 1892,

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11. PEGGE, Samuel. Observations on the Stanton-Moor Urns, and Druidical Temple. 1 engr. (In Archaeologia, VIII, 58.) 4o. London, 1787.

12. POTOCKI, Jean, Count. Voyage dans quelques parties de la Basse-Saxe, pour la recherche des antiquités Slaves ou Vendes, fait en 1794. Tinted engr. 4o. Hambourg,

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13. HIRT, Aloys. Ueber die Denkmäler der Nordischen Völker. (In Abhandlungen der königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften und schönen Künste, 1798-1800) 4o. Berlin (1801).

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14. GRACE, Sheffield. Memoirs of the family of Grace. 1 lithogr. (p. 53). (9 x 6) London, 1823.

15. MILES, William Augustus,

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16. BLACKBIRD, Russell. Account of the discovery of a stone vault and urn, at Villa Real, near Jesmond.

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17. STACKHOUSE, Thomas. Two lectures on the remains of ancient pagan Britain, illustrated with ... drawings of ... sepulchral urns ... and other ancient memorials. 3 lithogr. (11 x 9) London, 1833.

18. KLEMM, Gustav Friedrich. Handbuch der Germanischen Alterthumskunde. 5 lithogr. (8 x 5) Dresden, 1836. 19. ESTORFF, G. O. Carl von. Heidnische Alterthümer der Gegend von Uelzen im ehemaligen Bardengaue (Königreich Hannover). 5 lithogr. (11 x 18) Hannover, 184146.

20. WORSAAE, Jens Jacob Asmussen. Dänemarks Vorzeit durch Alterthümer und Grabhügel beleuchtet. ... Aus dem Dänischen übersetzt von N. Bertelsen. Cuts. (10×6) Kopenhagen, 1814.

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25. JAHN, Otto. Historisch-archäologische Abhandlung über Unteritalisch-Keltische Gefässe in der Vasensammlung des Bernischen Museums. Ein Beitrag zur Kunde der Keltischen Ornamentik und Symbolik. 3 lithogr. (10×8) Bern, 1846.

26. AKERMAN, John Yonge. An archæological index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and AngloSaxon periods. Engr. by H. A. Ogg. (9×6) London, 1847.

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28. DIXON, Frederick. On a British sepulchral urn and brass pin, found on Storrington Downs. 1 cut. (In Sussex Archæological Collections, 1, 55.) (9 × 5) London, 1848. 29. MATHIEU. Sur quelques fragments de Poteries Gauloises trouvées près de Vitry-le-François (Marne). (In Revue Archéologique, IV, 813.) (9x6) Paris, 1848.

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