340 Adams, Arthur G.
Travels of a naturalist in Japan and Manchuria.1870.

TRAVELS OF A NATURALIST IN JAPAN AND MANCHURIA. BY ARTHUR ADAMS, F. L. S. STAFF-SURGEON, R. N.
LONDON: HURST AND BLACKETT, PUBLISHERS, 13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. 1870. The right of Translation is reserved.
x, 334, [1], 16 p., [1] leaf of plates. 23 cm.

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日本関係記事
CHAPTER XVI. Risiri—Effects of a Violent Gale—Rifunsiri Island—Deserted Fishing Sheds—Todomisiri or Seal Island—Auiwa Bay—The Duck Family in Full Feather—Ornithology of the Island—Abodes of the Ainos—A Domestic Scene—Dress of the Men—Feminine Ornament—The Hairy Kuriles. p. 222-240.
CHAPTER XVII. Hakodadi—Vegetation—Pleasing Aspect of the Scenery—Appearance of the Town—A Temple of Budha—Visit to the Theatre—The Audience and the Play—Vicinity of the Town—A Charming Retreat—Intercourse with Nature p. 241-252.
CHAPTER XVIII. Beautiful Tsu-Sima—Mussel Cove and Oyster Sound—The Adela Moth—Paulownia Imperialis—Fossil Trees—Capture of a Damaster—Gigantic Oysters—Island of Sado—Shooting Party—Fortune's Beetle—Diard's Pheasant—Nisi Bama—Beautiful Spectacle—Squid Fishing—Squid Village—Taxus Fruit—An Odd Fish. p. 253-266.
CHAPTER XIX. Nagasaki—The Scenery—Vegetation—Insect Life—Lacquer Trees—The Woodcutter—The Harbour—Desima and Pappenberg—State Barge and Pleasure Boats—Scenes in the Streets—Mendicant Priest—A Bonze—Strolling Acrobats—Cemeteries—Ceremonies in Honour of the Dead—The Temples—Dog-Fancier's Shop—Gigantic Salamanders—Fish Festival—A Ramble in Kiusiu. p. 267-283.
CHAPTER XX. The Seto-Uchi, or Inland Sea—Tomo—Gay Spectacle—The Temple—Tea-house in the Suburb—Priest and Dancing Girls—Women of Japan—The Niphon Belle at Home—Female Costume—Unbecoming Fashions—House of a Wealthy Native of Tomo—Saki Distilleries—Yokohama—Curiosity-Shops—Beautiful Carved Work—Japanese Contrasts—Naruto or Whirlpool. p. 284-301.
CHAPTER XXI. Simidsu Excursionists—Quack Doctors—Natural Curiosities—Habits of the Musina—Ursa Major and Minor—Women hauling the Seine—Waterfalls at Fat-si-jeu—Singular Caddis Worms—Prolific Life—Village Store—Mode of catching Whales—Japanese Mammals—Madrepores and Mollusca—Shell Sand—Araki—Sun-and-Moon Shell. p. 302-322.
CHAPTER XXII. The Literature of Japan—Books—Illustrations—Voyage Home—Oceanic Phenomena—Black Fish—Bonitoes—Dolphins—Floating Tree—Pelagian Molluscs—Sea Nettles—Skeleton Shrimps—Sailor Crabs—Rapid Growth of Barnacles—A Pretty Kettle of Fish. p. 323-334.

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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 229. CORDIER, col. 552. TOYO BUNKO, p. 55. NIPPONALIA I, 1979