Plate 37

Plates [35], [36] and [37] are examples showing a method of treatment of Japanese parlor.


[Transcriber’s Note]

The title page was fully typeset. This was followed by a typeset form which was filled in by hand. On these two pages the typeset words are all in uppercase, and the handwritten words are in lowercase.

As mentioned in the Transcriber’s Note at the start of this book, a few minor changes have been made to punctuation. However the author frequently omits punctuation after a closing bracket, and this has not been changed.

The spelling of words that the author elsewhere spells conventionally have been made consistent, “peculiar” and “peculiarly” have been changed from “peculier” and “pecurially” throughout, and “t”s have been crossed. Other changes that have been made are:

PageFromToIn
[2]GloveGlobeGlobe trotters
[5]amateauramateuramateur architect
[10]quaterquarterthe quarter where wealthy people
[15]it safeit is safeit is safe to regard the result
[19]cariercareertheir future career
[28]VicisitudeVicissitudeVicissitude of the mode of living
[29]occuredoccurredchange in mental taste has occurred
[37]GuiniaGuineaNew Guinea
[41]influencialinfluentialinfluential persons among scholars
[41]TheTheyThey returned home
[47]DaimioDaimiowarlike spirits of Daimio
[51]diciplinedisciplinesoul discipline
[51]the waythe way ofin the way of display
[54]unsymetricalunsymmetricalodd, unsymmetrical, picturesque
[62]carpectscarpetsthe use of carpets
[67]naildnailedstrips are nailed
[75]palacialpalatialpalatial European houses

[Transcriber’s Note - Plates]