. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Corean collections in the National Museum . Two Views of a Korean Village near Fusan. EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV Korean Farmers Houses. The houses are ratlier strongly built of stones set in mud; the roof is ofthatch held down by a lacing of ropes over which a gourd vine usuallyclambers. The interior arrangement is simple, and there is always a squarewindow. (From a photograph by P. L. Jouy in the U. S. National Mxiseum.) Report of National Museum, 1891,—Hough. * Plate , .-^^ * -■^*w^ tj^^^tej mjt ** « ♦*H-*^ * -« ?^^^ ^^^^^^^*^ ^M^ m-i Ci!A!:^>«i^Si-v
. The Bernadou, Allen, and Jouy Corean collections in the National Museum . Two Views of a Korean Village near Fusan. EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV Korean Farmers Houses. The houses are ratlier strongly built of stones set in mud; the roof is ofthatch held down by a lacing of ropes over which a gourd vine usuallyclambers. The interior arrangement is simple, and there is always a squarewindow. (From a photograph by P. L. Jouy in the U. S. National Mxiseum.) Report of National Museum, 1891,—Hough. * Plate , .-^^ * -■^*w^ tj^^^tej mjt ** « ♦*H-*^ * -« ?^^^ ^^^^^^^*^ ^M^ m-i Ci!A!:^>«i^Si-v!s&^
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