[22] Vice-Admiral Ito.
[23] Vice-Admiral Count Kabayama.
[24] Admiral Ting.
[25] Some of the dead were not removed for a fortnight.
[26] Tau means island.
[27] See this chapter for the reason why.
[28] Not in Iwate and Idzumo.
[29] Might also be transliterated “su,” “s” having the pronunciation of “tch” here.
[30] The drift of ultra-civilisation is towards peace and the arts. The man of action must embody something of the savage, and the seeker after universal peace draws his chief recruits from the ranks of those who supply those luxuries of life that civilisation makes into necessaries.
[31] [See p. 310], where the food question is fully gone into.