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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
fig. | page | |
173. | Gulf of Simoda and Oho-sima | 371 |
174. | Lake Biva | 375 |
175. | Naruto Strait | 377 |
170. | Yama-gava and Mount Kaïmon | 378 |
177. | Kago-sima and Mi-take Volcano | 379 |
178. | Relief of Japan and Depths of the surrounding Waters | 380 |
179. | Geology of Japan | 382 |
180. | Tsu-sima | 383 |
181. | Isothermals of Japan | 390 |
182. | Japanese Landscape—View taken at Fuzisava | 391 |
183. | Badger: Fac-simile of Japanese Design | 394 |
184. | Fac-simile of a Japanese Bird Design | 395 |
185. | Primitive Populations of Nip-pon, according to the Japanese Annals | 400 |
186. | Japanese Woman | 402 |
187. | Japanese Girl | 403 |
188. | Japanese Musicians and Dealer | 404 |
189. | Japanese Tattooing | 405 |
190. | Japanese Women | 406 |
191. | Nikko and the Upper Tene-gava | 412 |
192. | Buddhist Temple at Nikko | 414 |
193. | Nagasaki and Unzen-san | 417 |
194. | Hakodate Bay | 419 |
195. | Hakodate | 420 |
196. | Nihi-gata and Sado Island | 421 |
197. | Kanozava and the White Mountain | 422 |
198. | Monster Bell in the Siba Quarter, Tokio | 425 |
199. | Jinriksia, Japanese Hand-cart | 427 |
200. | Simoda Bay | 429 |
201. | Nagoya and Delta of the Kiso-gava | 431 |
202. | Lake Biva | 434 |
203. | Ohosaka | 435 |
204. | Hiogo-kobe | 438 |
205. | Matsuye | 439 |
206. | Nafa and Siuri in the Island of Okinava | 443 |
207. | Bonin, or Ogasavara Archipelago | 446 |
208. | Mineral Deposits of Yeso | 452 |
209. | Scenes of Industrial Life | 455 |
210. | Street Scenes | 458 |
211. | The Gods | 460 |
212. | Rats as Rice Merchants | 461 |
213. | Ports open to Foreign Trade | 465 |
214. | Japanese Lines of Navigation | 466 |
215. | View taken on the Tokai-do Highway | 468 |
216. | The Pillory in Japan before the Revolution | 474 |
217. | Administrative Divisions of Japan | 475 |