id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt yale.39002006042122 Siebold, Philipp Franz von. Geographical and ethnographical elucidations to the discoveries of Maerten Gerrits Vries, commander of the flute Castricum, A.D. 1643. In the east and north of Japan; to serve as a mariner's guide in the navigation of the east coast of Japan, and to Jezo, Krafto, and the Kurils. by P.F. von Siebold. Tr. from the Dutch by F.M. Cowan ... With a reduced chart of Vries' observations. 1859 .txt text/plain 35143 3602 88 island of Japan , Cape Sirofama or as it is named on the small "high round island''', 1 to 1% mile TV", from the this passage first undertaken by a European ship, Castricum Straits, and the "number of high pointed cliffs miles from Barnevelfs Island %vere also observed by Vries east part of the coast of the large island of Nippon as Point the coast retires in a bay about nine miles wide, bay is a low, flat point, called by Vries the. 6 miles from this point the high land begins to rise This cape also ends in a small island named • to cape Usu. On Vries's sketch ** several small islands $ According to Toknai's map the islands are named after their size : or 9 miles "a high point, looking like an island, which Sinepp, 1; tupp, 2; repp, 3; inepp, 4; asikinepp, 5; iwanbe, 6; aruwanbe, 7; thupe sjanbe, 8; ./cache/yale.39002006042122.pdf ./txt/yale.39002006042122.txt