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ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS AND PRINTED BOOKS. 227
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.