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V.—An Orographical Sketch of Korea. By B. KotôPh.D., Rigakuhakushi, Professor of Geology, Science College, Imperial University, Tōkyō, Japan. [The Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University of Tōkyō, Japan, 1903, vol. xix, Article 1, pp. 62. 4to; 3 plates and large folding Geotectonic Map of Korea (plate iv).]
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page 324 note 1 This is the Ya-lu-Kiang of the Chinese and signifies the duck-green river, from some resemblance in the colour of the river water to that of a duck's neck. Gang or Kang signifies in the Korean language ‘large’ and chhyön mul or nai, ‘small’ streams.
page 326 note 1 “La chaîne du Sikhota-Aline,” p. 112. Explorations géologiques et minières le long du Chemin de fer de Sibérie, Livraison xvi. St. Pétersbourg, 1898.