[3] Twelfth edition.
[4] If any are inclined to delve still more deeply into any of these topics, they will find farther references in the books in the lists, especially in “Things Japanese.” And the most complete treatment of this subject is found in Wenckstern’s “Bibliography of Japan.” Poole’s Index is also valuable.
[5] Including half of Sakhalin, but not Korea.
[6] Another design shows the sun’s rays shooting out from the sun in the centre.
[7] 24° 14´-45° 30´ N.
[8] There is a Tōkyō Shi, for instance, in Tōkyō Fu. See Appendix for [lists of Kuni and Ken].
[9] Except Korea.
[10] Niitaka, or Mt. Morrison, in Formosa, is about 13,000 feet high.
[11] Kawa, or gawa in composition, means “river.”
[12] See also meteorological tables in Appendix.