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234.

Diseases, 251; 91, 115, 161, 265, 268, 274, 320, 339, 358, 389, 514.

Dittrich (R.), 342, 344

Divers (Dr. E.), 320, 341.

Divination, 121, 168, 421.

Divine generations, 224.

Divorce, 503; 313, 309-10.

Dockyards, 350; 184.

Dog-days, 162.

Dogs, 400; 26, 86, 115, 120, 122, 314, 388, 476.

"Dōji Kyō," 335, 337; 289.

Dolls, 92-3, 161.

Dolmens, 32, 33, 34, 71.

"Dolmens and Burial Mounds in Japan," 34, 71, 317, 393, 449.

Domestic animals, 526, 19

"Domestic Architecture in Japan," 41.

Doors, 35, 40, 57.

Douglas (Commander), 349

Doshisha College, 330.

"Dōwa," 288.

Doyo, 162.

Dragons, 443-4; 194, 446, 476.

Drama, 462; 78, 197-8, 468, and see Theatre.

Dramatists, 465.

Draughtiness, 36, 37.

Dreams, 121, 227, 308, 444.

Dress, 122; 26, 82, 88, 158, 238, 286, 310, 311, 370, 431, 432, 443, 446, 450, 457, 469, 476, 500

Dresser (Dr. C), 71, 317.

Dubois (Dr. F.), 341, 344.

Duck-hunting, 126.

Dumolard (H.), 69.

Duncan (Miss S. J.), 70, 146.

Dinker, 528.

Dutch in Japan, 153-5; 15, 16, 67, 131, 154, 185, 235, 239, 266, 296, 349, 366, 392, 429, 475, 486, 488, 512.

Dwarfed trees, 206.

Dynasty (Imperial), 318.

Dyspepsia, 181, 514.


E

Earthquakes, 127; 41, 444.

East (Alfred), 53.

Ebisu, 308; 162.

Economics, 72.

Eczema, 93.

Edgeworthia papyrifera, 360.

Education; 131; 78, 103, 182, 183, 188, 218, 220, 282, 327, 329, 330, 331, 343, 349, 367, 379, 434, 519.

Education (female), 133; 132, 331, 502.

Educational societies, 434; 133, 435.

EE-EE, 135.

Eels, 162.

Ehmann (P.), 400.

Eight, 224, 358; 121, 168.

"Eight Years in Japan," 40, 70.

Eisai, 456.

Eitel on Buddhism, 79.

Eki, 121; 104.

Ekō-in, 168; 82, 298, 513.

Electric trams, 26, 4.

Elephants, 212.

Ellis (A. J.), 341, 344.

Embassies, 236, 324, 325, 366, 429, 489.

Embroidery, 135; 52, 81.

Emigration, 389-90, 297.

Emperor (present), 317; 42, 45, 76, 139, 159, 165, 349, 380, 395.

Emperors, 233, and see Mikado.

Employés, see Foreign Employés.

Empress (present), 136; 63, 126, 344, 380, 434,

Empresses, 136, 78, 205, 228-9.

Enamel, 100; 71, 316.

Enchō, 150.

Encyclopædias, 290, 293.

Engineering College, 131, 132.

English as she is Japped, 137.

English influence, 15, 16, 110, 132, 154, 181, 184, 235, 236, 238, 328, 343, 349, 351, 352, 353, 354, 360, 365, 403, 424, 461, 488, 491, 493.

English language, 131, 134, 238, 352, 369, 491, 496.

Englishman (first in Japan), 15.

Englishmen Japonised, 65, 440.

Engraving, 509.

Enoshima, 309, 528.

Epaminondas, 291.

Epigram, 377.

Equinox, 159, 161, 162, 446.

Era, 478, 479.

Esotericism, 146, 176 206, 340, 341, 460, 513.

Eta, 149.

"Eternal Land," 226, 228.

Ethical system, 72, 102, 104, 336, 365-7, 415, 419, 420, 422.

Eurasians, 150.

European aggression, 5, 235-6, 241, 242, 325, 334.

European ideas concerning Japan, 9, 10, 66, 154, 253-262, 319, 382, 401, 436-7, 460, 489, 501, 502.

Europeanisation, 151, 237-40; 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9,