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                                       KUHEN.
                                       Ninth pa7't.
             When    several   volumes   of  the  same   work   are  placed

         in  portfolios  or separate wrappers, the word     Chitsu  is used
         in  the  following manner



                                         4k

                                     SHO-CHITSU.
                                   First case^ or portfolio^

              In  connection  with  the foregoing marks,     Dai, number,
         sometimes   occurs.





                                         DAI.
                                       N^nnber.

             When    the  information   contained   in  a  work   has  been
         collected  or arranged by the writer, the word Hensu appears
         as  part  of the  title.



                                       HENSU.
                                    Collected or A rra7Lged.

              Ichiran  is found upon books containing panoramic views
         of any   part  of the  country.
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