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LIST OF REFERENCES FOR JANIS 75

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Approved For Re'se 2002/11/22: CIA-RDP79-01147A00b0020042-8 JOINT INTELLIGENCE STUDY PUBLISHING ITOARD LaSalle Building, 1034 Connecticut Avenue,im Washington 6, D. C. JANIS P,!IEMORANDUM #3 18 January 1945 D,ZEMO113ANDUnM4 FORS Contributors to JAS?IS 75 Subject: List of References for JANIS 75 A. List of publications and material available in Military Intelligence Service, War Department: General. Baylor, J. Wright The Geography of Chosen. Worcester, Mass., Economic Geography Vol. VII, No. 3, 1931. pp. 2308-251 illus. 2. Hall, Robert B. Agricultural Regions of Asia. Worcester Mass., Economic Geography Vol. XI, No. 1, 1935. pp. 44-52 illus. 3. McCune,. Shannon Chosen; the Land and People. Chicago. The Journal of Geography Vol. XXXIV, No. 8, 1.935. pp. 305-317 illus. 4. Kaizosha (Publisher) Nippon Chiri Taikei (Geography of Japan). Tokyo,1930.Vo1. 12,Korea, 416 pp. illus. 5, Seibundo Sh:i.nkosha (Publisher) Nippon Chiri Fuzoku Taikei (Geography and Customs of Japan). Tokyo, 1937 - Vol. Korea, 801 pp. illus. 6. Nasu, Shiroshi Land Utilization in Japan. Prepared for the third session of the Institute of Pacific Relations. Tokyo, 1929. pp. 220-232. 25X1 Army, JCS and ONI review(s) completed. 10 CHANGE IN CLASS. L] ' DECLASSIFIED CLASS. CHANGED T01 TS S 0 NEXT REVIEW 6ATE1 ._.._? A11711i FIR 70-2 proved Fo 7. Nasu, - Shiroshi Aspects of Japanese Agriculture. A preliminary survey. I. P. R. International Research Series. Institute of Pacific Relations. New York, 1941. 168 pp. 8, Sakurai, Joji (editor) Scientific Japan, Past and Present. Third Pan-Pacific Science Congress. Kyoto, 1926, pp. 28-95. Koto, B-. Journeys through Korea. Journal of the College of Science of the Imperial University. Tokyo. Vol. 26, 1909. 207 pp. illus. 10, Hall, Robert B. Quelpart Inland and its People. New York, Geographical Review. Vol. XVI. 1926. pp. 60-72. 11. Lautensach, Hermann, =Quelpart and Dagelet.,i Wissenschaftliche Verofentlichungen des Deutsohes Museums fur Lunderkunde, No. 3. 1935, pp. 177-206. Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 A DATE1 REVIEWERI A L Approved For Reuse 2002/11 2 : CIA-RDP79-01147AO"00020042-8 12. Hulbert, H. B. The Island of Quelpart. Bulletin of the American Geog. Soc. of New York Vol, XXXVII, 1905.. pp. 396-408. 13. Lautensach, Hermann Hauptergebnisse P.4einer Koreareise (Main Results of my Korea Trip). Petermanns Mitteilungen. Vol. 80, 1934, pp. 213-217, and other volumes. 14. Wilson, Ernest H. A Photogeographical Sketch of the Ligneous Flora of Korea. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. July 1919. 15. Hofman, Amerigo Aus Den Waldungen des Fernen Ostens. (Forest Lands of the Far East). 1913. 16. Wilson, Ernest H. The Vegetation of Korea. Royal Asiatic Society. Vols.IX-XVII1.1918. 17. Department of Railways, Japan. An Official Guide to Eastern Asia. Vol. I, Chosen and Manchuria. Tokyo. Dept. of Railways. 1920. 18s Terry, T. Philip Guide to the Japanese Empire. Boston. Houghton P:ifflin. 1927. 19.. War Department General Staff Military Intelligence Service Survey of Korea (S30-784) Washin 15 June 1943. Maps. 1. Coulter, John W., and Kim, Bernice B. H. Land Utilization Maps of Korea. New York. Geographical Review. Vol. XXIV, 1934, pp. 418-422. 2. U. S. Army Map Service. 1944. L551. Ed. 1. Topographic Map of Korea. Scale 1:250,000 3. Korea Government General Land Survey Department 1911-1935. Topographic Map of Korea. Photo copies by U. S. Army Map Service. Scale 1:50,000 4. U. S. Army Map Service 1944. Ar.1S 5301. Ed. 1. International Map of the World Scale 1:1,000,000 5, Japanese Imperial Land Survey Department 1921-1928. Photo copies by U. S. Army Map Service Scale 1:200,000 6. U. S. Navy HTTd.rographic Office V-3 Series Aviation Charts. Sheets 26-36. `Scale 1:218,880 Numerous Intelligence Reports Air photos (468 BG) (4MR9) Saishu. Smithsonian Institution: Ethnogeographic Board. Prints CCS 1868, 1869, 1870 (Dagelet and Saishu, topography and vegetation). Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 -2.. C rl T -- T A T la, st Assistant' e~" n eIii ennccAr ~h14 0~ 8e of e l: U.S, War Department, Military Intelligence Service under Direction of Chief of Staff. 15 June 1943. Survey of Korea (530-784). 3. Joiht Intelligence Collection Agencys China, Burm1 India Report, 13 August 1944, A~.rfi~lds .t Kareaf I.G. No, 9185. Report No 4. U S f 11ar Department General Staff, Military Intelligence Division. 27 May 1942, Military Attache Report; L pan, IG. No. 9185. extracted from the files of the former Far East Combined Bureau, Singapore. 5. South West Pacific Area, H.Q. Army Air Forces, Directorate of Intelligence. Date; after Section I, Japanese Empire Proper, 4 October 1942. Korea and Manchuria. Section II, Japanese Mandated Islands Area, 7. U.S. liar Department, Office Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence. 1944. Photo Interpretation ReY)orts. 8. H.Q. Twentieth Bomber Command, A.P.O. 493. 1944.. Weekly Air Intelligence Digest. 9. H.Q. 14th Air Force. 1944. Daily Intelligence Summaries, Kunming, China. 10. U.S. War Department, Military Intelligence Division. 15 December 1942. Report from undisclosed British source, probably British Admiralty. 11. U.S. Navy Department, CINCPAC-CINCPOA, Division of Naval Intelligence. 4 June 1944, List of Japanese Airfields - Pacific Area, Corrections bOfficer in Charge Enemy Bases Division. 12, Great Britain, Air Ministry. 11 December 1941. Japanese Empire Provisional Lists of Aerodromes, Landing Grounds, and Seaplane Facilities. 13. 5 May 1942. T Provisional List. 14. U.S. War Department, G-2. Study in Far Eastern Section, I.G. No. 9185, Air Posts, Stations, Bases, Airports, Seaplane anchorages, Erie ency and Potential Landing Fields. 15. U.S, War Department, Military Intelligence Service, New York. 10 June 1942, I.G. No. 9185. Re ort on Japan, Korea, Formosa based on World Aero-Geography by Kenji Horle,'April 1938, 1`114 Aero- nautical Library of William A.I. Burden. Report No, 4416. 3 Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 25X1 25X1 Approved orA,.~ 29M 12 August 1944. ~ i pc- l 79 M g4t Ed :R -8of Air Objective Folder Korea Areas, Nos. 84.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 17. British Air Attache, Tokyo. 14 December 1936, No. 365. 18. Allied Translator and Interpreter Section, South 'lest Pacific Area. 25 July 1944, Bulletin No. 1286, Document #13178. 19. U.S. Vlar Department General Staff, Pilitary Intelligence Division, New York Office. 24 July 1942. Report: Japan, Korea, Formosa. Subject: Airports, Radio Station, Aerial Beacons, Ground Marks, I.G. No. 9185. Report No. 5008. 20. Shell Oil Co. Aviation Information. November 1936. Japan Issue No. 1, 21. Japanese Hydrographic Office. June 1938. Japanese Naval Air Navigation Charts, 1:500,000, Nos. 20, 26, 27, 29, 36. 22. United States Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, H.Q. Commander in Chief, 24 September 1944. Item #9183 (Translation of captured Japanese document, Naval Air H.Q. Digest of Naval Air Base. September 1943.). 23. U.S. Navy Department,. Hydrographic Office. 1932. Sailing Directions for Siberia and Chosen, H.O. No. 122. In addition to the sources cited above, various Military and Naval Attache Reports, Prisoner of .iar Reports, Military and Naval Intelli- gence Reports, Reports taken from Japanese publications, captured documents, Military Observers' Reports, Chinese Intelligence Reports, and United States Embassy Reports will be used in the compilation of the data for this chapter. -4 Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 Approved For Rese 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A0000020042-8 .C, List of publications and material available in the ,leather Division, Army Air Forces Headquarters; Weather Division Reports 1, Climate and weather of Central East Asia and the Japanese Islands, Text (PR 4) 13 Part I, (R) 2 Atlas (PR 4) 13 Part II. (R) 3. Medical climatological data for selected stations in various parts of the world, 317. Weather conditions affecting aerial bombardment in the Keijo area, 684. (C) 5. Weather conditions affecting bombing operations over the Hei jo area. 686, (C) 6. The climate of Manchuria, Chosen, and China north of the Yangtze river. 734 (C) 7. The climate of Chosen with respect to air operations. 752 (C) 8, Survey of weather conditions affecting air operations in the Far Fast, including Japan, Korea; Manchuria, Mongolia, China east of Tibet, Assam, Burma, Thailand, Indo-China, Ryukyu (Nansei) Islands and Formosa. 77)4 (R) 1. Arakawa, H. Characteristics tf the air masses in and around Japan. Trans, from the Japanese by P.K. Lee in Military Intelligence Service, June 30, 1944. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. 2nd ser. v, 14, no. 7, July 19360 QJ35 4d2. 2, Chicago University. Climatic charts on India and the Far East. QI39 oo, 5. 6. 7. Japan. Central Meteorological Observatory, Meteorological data extracted from the 1914)4 Almanac, comp, by the Tokyo astronomical observatory, and pub. by the Tokyo imperial university; captured on Saipan. CINCPAC-CINCPOA item no, 10422, K-79971. QJ35 qqq3. (C) 8. Landsberg, Helmut, List of positions ofclimatological stations in selected countries, Chicago, February 8, 1943. Univ, of Chicago, Instit, of Met, Military climatology project. Report no. 1)4. Y gg. 9. McCune, Shannon, Climate of Korea: climatic data. Ptyong-yang, Korea, the Union Christian College of Korea; 1941, Research monographs on Korea, Series B, no. 4, May 1, 19141, QC55 f. Climate of Korea: climatic elements. P'yong-yang, Korea, the Union Christian College of Korea, 19)41. Research mono- graphs on Korea, Series B, no, 3. April 1, 19141. QC55 er 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/11/22 ? CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 Approved For Relee 2002/11/22: CIA-RDP79-01147AWM-j$ 11. McCune, Shannon, Climate of Korea: a preface; climate of Korea: a selected bibliography. Ptyong-yang, Korea, Union Christian College of Korea, 19141. Research monographs on Korea, Series B. no. 1, no. 2. 016.95 M13. 12. . Climatic regions of Korea and their economy. New York, American Geographical Society, 1941. Reprinted from the Geographical Review, vol. XXXI, no. 1. January 19141, pp. 95-99. QC55 g. 13. U. S."Army Air Forces, AC/AS, Intelligence. Air objective folder, Japan; no, 90;;36 Sasebo area, no, 90.39 Tsushima area, Washington, July 18, 19444 QJ35 eee3. (C) Air objective folder, Korea areas: no, 84.l Seishin, no. .2 Konan, no. 814.3 Hei jo, no. 814.14 Genzan, no. 84.5 Korea East, no. 84.6 Keijo, no. 81417 Fusan no. 811.8 Koshu Washington, August 12, 19)414. QC55 h3, (C) 15. . Provisional airfield list: China (including Korea and Manchuria). 1st ed. Washington, 8 July 191414. Enemy airfield information report no, 2. QC53 9993. (C) 16. U. S. Army Air Forces4 Fifth air force. Hqe Weather central. Research section. Climatology of central east coast of Asia and adjacent islands. September 19411. Q1 t4, 17. U. S. Army Air Forces. Hq. Directorate of weather.. Weather research center. The climate of Pacific Asia (from Hongkong to 50 deg.. north .latitude). 1941 (?) Q b. (R) 18, U. S.. Army Air Forces. Hq. Weather Information Branch. Climate of Fusan. (Chosen). Washington, D.C., November 19)43. General climatic information guide no. 50.. QC55 b. (R) 19. U, S. Army Air Forces. Hq. Weather Division.. Climate of Gensan (Korea). Washington,. D.C., May 1944. General climatic information guide no. 158. QC55 d. (R) 20. Target aerial project reports.. Washington, D.C. Y3 a3.. C 210 U. S, Army Air Forces. Hq. Weather Information Branch.. Climate of Jinsen (Chosen). Washington, D.C., November 1943.. General climatic information guide no. )9. QC55 a. (R) 22.. U. S. Army Air Forces. Intelligence. ' eather charts for various localities in Chosen. Air Objective Folder.. Extracts. QC55 C3 (C) 23. U.. S. Hydrographic Office. Climatology: Asiatic station; prepared for the use of the United States Navy by Lt. Denys W.. Knoll, U.S.N., and Asiatic Fleet Aerological Unit. 'Mashington, Government printing office, 1941. H.O. no, 219. Ql a. 24. 26. . The Japanese empire area, June, July, and August; summer-submarine supplement to Hydrographic office pub lications nos. 122, 123, and 1214. May 1944. H.O. .misc. no. 11,381.. QJ35 vvv3. (C) Oceanographic unit. Certain aspects of oceanography in the waters surrounding the Japanese empire; sea and swell. September 191414. U.S. Hydrographic off. Oceanographic unit. Study no. 22A. UN88 c. 3 (C) Certain aspects of oceanog- raphy in the waters surrounding the Japanese empire; sea surface temperature. October 191414. U.S. Hydrographic off. Oceanographic unit. Study no. 22C. UN88 e. 27. U. S. Weather Bureau. Central East Asia; average number of days with precipitation, January through December. Ql h4. 28. - . Central East Asia: average precipitation, January through December. Ql g4. Approved For Release 2002'1 T/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000020042-8 D. List of publications and material available in the Aerological Section, Navy Department: 1. "A Climatic Summary of Korea," NAVAER 50-1T-18, U. S. Navy Department, Chief of Naval Operations, Aerology Section, Washington; D.G. 1944. (C) 2, "Weather in the China Seas and in the uiestern Part of the North Pacific Ocean," Vol. II Local Information, Air Ministry Meteoro- logical Office, 1937. 3, "The Climate of Japan," NAVAER SO-1R-60, U.S. Navy Reprint, Chief of Naval Operations, Aerological Section, 1944, 4. "Climatic Atlas of Japan and Her Neighbouring Countries," U.S. Navy Reprint, Chief of Naval Operations, Aerological Section, 1943. 5. Research Monographs on Korea, Series B, No. 4, "Climate of Koreas Climatic Data," Shannon McCune, 1941. 6. General Climatic Information Guides No, 5o (Pusan), No. 49 (Jinsen) and No. 158 (Gensan), U.S.'War Department, Army Air Forces, Head- quarters, Weather Division, Washington, D.C., 1943 and 1944. Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 A proved For Relee 2002/11/22: CIA-RDP79-01147A000020042-8 E. List of publications and material available in Division of Naval Intelligence (OP-16-F},-l/5): 1. Nihon Chini Taik,,i (Outline ofthe Geography of Japan) Vol. 16 and 17 - 1932. 2. Nihon Chiri Taikei (Outline of the Geography of Japan) Vol 12 - 1930. . J. U.S. Hydrographic Office: Sailing Directions for Siberia and Chosen - 1932 Supplement of above - 1943 4. 5. 6. Office of Naval Intelligence: Port Directory of Principal Foreign Ports, pp. 781, 782 - 1928. Japanese Hydrographic Office: List of Lights and Fog Signals, Vol. II, pp. 2574-2923 - 1943. Central Meteorological Observatory of Japan: The Climate of Japan, Vol. IV, No. 2 - 1931. 7. Japanese Hydrographic Office: Tide Table, pp. 89-112 - 1944. 8. Japanese Hydrographic Office: Distance Tables - 1937. 9. Japanese Hydrographic Office: Sailing Directions Appendix, Vol. I, pp. 289-328 Vol. II, pp. 431-470 - 1938. 10. Army hap Service: Place Nwnc Index for Korea - 1943. 11. Japanese Hydrographic Office: Sailing Directions - South and East Coasts of Korea, Vol. I 1943? 'Jest Coast of Koreas, Vol. II - 12. Office of Government General of Chosen: Annual Report on the Administration of Chosen - 1927-1938. 13. PT.Y.i . Official Guide: Glimpses of the ?,ast - 1939-1940. 14. Maritime Classified Information Co. Publication - 1927. 15. Japanese Travel Bureau: Railroad Time Table - 1941. 16. Government Goveral of Chosen:. Principal Centres and Places of Interest in Chosen 1928. 17. Mercantile Marine Bureau, Dept. Of Cor.ulunications of Japanese Goverment: List of Hercantile Steam Vessels of Japan, pp. 52 & 53 - 1937. FILES Files of various intelligence reports. 'sFPI:.L PHOTOGKAPHS 1. Fusan: Sortie (iii - 40-25 - AC 288-1) (11 PC) (21-8-1130) Sortie (4MiR-25) (V-84) (17-11-0218) 2. Chise Ho: Sortie (468 BG) (4 11R-22) (17-11- ) - 8 - Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Relee 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000020042-8 PORT SERIALS 1. Port of Fusan, Op-16-FE 64-44, Dec. 1944. 2. Addenda 1 to Port of Fusan (being printed). 3. Port of Genzan, Op-16-FE 67-44, Dec. 1944. Approved For Release 00/1-1/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 Approved For Relee 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000020042-8 F. List of publications and material available in Oceano- graphic Unit, Hydrographic Office, Navy Department: 1. Chosen. Fishery experiment station. 1926. Report of the oceanographical investigation. no. 1. Results of the coastal observations for the years 1916-1925. (Surface temperature, specific gravity; transparency and color for offshore stations.) 192?. T Report of the oceanographical investigation. Report of the current rneasurei.ients in the adjacent seas of Chosen, 1923-1926. (In Japanese,) Fusan. 1930-1936. Oceanographical charts for the year 1928-1936. Appendix to Annual report of hydrographical observations no. 3.11. (Surface temperature and salinity; transparency and color.) 1930. - Report on the hydrographical investigations in the ad- jacent sea off the east coast of Tyosen, during lay and July, 1929. (In Japanese.) AAnn, rep, hydrogr. obs. 4:17-38. 1936. Current measurements at stations A and 0, along the West Coast of Tyosen in November, 1932. (In Japanese.) Ann. rep, hydrogr. obs. 7:75-85, 1936. Current measurements at the station 11, 10 miles South off the shore from Husan, on Jan. 20-21, 1932, (In Japanese.) Ann. rep. hydrogr. obs, 7:70-74. 1936 Hydrographical investigations off the shore along the East coast of Tyosen, on board the ",iisago-rnaru" in October, 1932. (In Japanese; tables have English titles,) Ann. rep. hydrogr. obs. 7:86-93. 193 -i93E. .onthly observations, from Urusaki to Kawaziri-misaki, during, the year 1932-1933, Ann. rep. hydrogr. obs, 7:94-113. 8:139-153. (Temperature, salinity, density, chemistry, wind, transparency, color.) 1936-1938. Report on the drift-bottle experiments carried out in the neighbouring sea of Tyosen in 1932-1933. (In Japanese.) Ann, rep, hydrogr. obs. 7:116-166, 8:155-173. tables, charts. 10. Chosen. Fishery experiment station. 1937. Results of the current measurements in the southern sea of Tyosen and the western part of the Japan Sea, on board the "idisago-rnaru" in June-September 1932. (In Japanese; English titles in tables.) Ann. rep. hydrogr. obs. 7:15-62. tables. 11. 19T8_._ Hydrographic observations during Aug. 1933, on board the R.E.S. " iisago-rnaru" in the ST. part of the Japan Sea. (In Japanese; English abstract.). Ann. rep. hydrogr. obs. fir: iii-iv, 67-76. 1938, Oceanographical investigations during June-July, 1933, in the Japan Sea, off shore along the East coast of Tyosen on board the R.%i.s . "Lisago-rnaru" . (In Japanese; English summary.) 'nn. rep. hydrogr. obs. 8:ii, 23-29, 38-60, 62-65. (Temperature, salinity, wind, wave, color, transparency, currents.) - 10 - Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 L 13. 14. 19 , ved For Relee 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A00020042-8 Oceanographic. investigation in the Japan Sea made during August & October, 1933, on board the R.M.S. 'K[isago_maru". (In Japanese; English title to tables & charts.) Ann. rep. hydrogr. obs. 8:77-113. tables, charts. (Contents as above.) 1938. Research in the neighboring sea of the Korean Gulf, on board the R.M.S. "MIisago-maru" in February-March, 1933. ,inn. rep. hydrogr. obs. 8; pt. II A:7-22, 16. Great Britain. Meteorology office. 1942. Monthly meteorological charts of the western Pacific Ocean. 110111422. (Sea tei mperature, fog, frequency force and direction of wind, swell amount and direction.) 17. Hirata, T. 1917. Currents and atmospheric conditions of the Korean Seas. (In Japanese.) Ann. rep. Korean government. 1917:4-20. 18. Japan. Hydrographic Department. 1928. Researches on the Hyuga reef, (In Japanese.) Hydrogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 7:49-56. 19. 1936. Information about the fog on the east coast of Tyosen, (In Japanese.) Hydrogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 15:43-49.. 20. Kubo, T. 1931. On the surface drift currents in the Yellow and Chinese eastern sea, determined by drift-bottles., (In Japanese.) J. ocean. 2:289-296. (Current charts.) 21. Kur.rata, T. 1927. On the temperature of sea ,eater and meteorological elements observed to the east of Korea. (In Japanese.) Suisan Kai. 22(2). 2"). huribayashi, K. and Y. Sanematsu. 1932. The results of tidal observations at throe stations remote from land in the Yellow Sea. (In Japanese.) Hydrogr.. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 11:177-184. 23. K. Nederlandsch meteorologicah instituut. 1935-1936. Oceanographic and meteorological observations in the China Seas and the western part of the north Pacific Ocean. I-II. January to December (1910-1930). Pub. K. Nederl. stet. inst. 115. 2 vols. (Sea surface temperature, surface current arrows and typhoons cover Chosen area.) 24. Nishida, Keizo. 1933. On the current measurements at a station in the Yellow a, August 29-30, 1931. (In J panese; English sum ry and tables.) ;;nn. rep. hydrogr. obs. 5/6:64-65, 89-91, 117-119. 25. Ogura, Sinkiti. 1932. The discussion of tidal and current observations made by the "Yodo" in the Yellow Sea. (In Japanese.) Hydrogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 11:185-203. 1933. On the tidal currents and tides in the northern part of the Hwang Hai (Yellow Sea). (In Japanese.) Hydrogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 12:47-61, 89-99, 137-149. 1933.The tides in the seas adjacent to Japan. Bull. Hydrogr. dept. Tokyo. 7:1-189. 25X1 Approved For Release 20021/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 29, Approved For Releaa* 2002/11/22: CIA-RDP79-01147 6 '-8 1934. The analysis of the result of current observations made at two stations in the northern part of the Tung Hai. (In Japanese.) Hydrogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 13:431-440, 471-484, 1934, Current-diagrams along the coasts of Tyosen. (In Japanese.) Hydrogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 13:313-316. Further notes on the tides and tidal currents in the northern part of the Hwang Hai (Yellow Sea). (In Ja}vanes::.) Hydi ogr. bull. (Suiro Yoho). 15:351-368. 1_93().____ Tides in the northern part of the Hwang Hai, (In Japanese.) Jap, j. astron. geophys. 14:27-55. 32. Okada, T. 1935-1939. The mean at;aosph:ric pressure, cloudiness, air tuapora- tule and sea surface texeperatur,; of the north Pacific Ocean and the neighboring seas during the years 1911 to 1938, hobo, "arine Observatory. 28 Nos. 33. Russell, H. U. and G. L. Clarke 19;3. The transparency of Japanese waters and adjacent areas based oh Secchi disc measurements taken from Japanese pubhic&ttionst 88 pp, illus.) chartsa (Confidential.) 34. Sdda, :i axed Iit neki. 1929-1931. Report on the mean surface ter,n-)eratures of the neighbor- ing seas of Japan. (In Japanese.) J. ocean. 1:57-58, x,32-133, 379-382. 2:74-77, 2662673 447-448, 644-646. i,onthly charts based on data for 1911-1925.) 35. K K. Hidaka and others. 1932. The results of the oceanographical observations on board R KS 'Syunpu iiaru" in the southern part of the Japan Sea during the suremer of 1929. (In Japan< so; English sururary.) J. ocean. 3:291-374, 545-620. 36. Tsukuda, i,. 1937. On the surface t nrpcraturo of the neighboring seas of Japan. !no. 'tar. obs. hobo. 6(3) :239-258. (Tablas of monthly means; 12 isotherm chorts. From 20 years (varies) ships' observations.) 37. Uda, i_ititaka. 1934. Pydrogra.phical res:;:erchos on th normal monthly con- ditions in the Japan lea, the Yellon Sea, and the Okhotsk Sea. (In Jaeanesc; English summary.) J. Fish. Feuer. sta. Tokyo. 5:191-236. 1934. The results of si.ru tari:;ous oceanographical invostiga- tions in the Japan S ;a and its adjacent eaters in lay and June, 1932. (In Japanese; English summary.) J. Trap. fish, exp. sta. 5:57-190. Charts. 1935. Results of simultaneous oceanographical invostigrtions in the Japan Sea and its adjacent vators during October and November 1933. (In Japanese; English sumL ry.) J. Imp. fish. exp. sta, 7:91-151, charts, 40, U.S. Department of Commerce. Coast and geodetic survey. 1944. Tide and current tables Japan and Clain., 1945. 165 pp. (Restricted.) 41. U.3, Davy Department. Hydrograpliic Office, 194-). ;'Sea and swell cimrts of now Northwest Pacific Ocean. HO misc. 10,712-C. 12 charts, (Restricted.) 42. U.S. Navy Uepart.aent. t-ivdrographic Office. 1944, a.ves in the North Pacific. HO misc. 11, 117 - 1 to 12. 14 'i1~~7~=~'9~tfi4 1~~~9?~~D~04=8~artr i tit, Approved Fp,r, Qletas~' ~~ e lFtustrict :d. 43. -- Aproved For. R etOO2JAV22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A00 0020042-8 -44? Certain aspects of oceanography= in the waters surround- ing thu Japanese oupirc. Sea surface temperature. Study no. 22c. 12 charts. (Confidential.) 1944. Transparency of the ,+atcr off Japan. Study 27. (Confidential.) 45. U.S. Navy Department. Intelligenco division. 1943-1944: Various intelligence reports giving brief notes on beaches, tides, surf, or currents. (Confidential.) 13 - Approved For Release 2002/11/22 : CIA-RDP79-01147A000300020042-8 L