The Silk Industry of Japan

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Egg-cards of elaborate preparation are also distributed to silkworm rearers with the aim of propagating superior varieties of silkworms. All queries concerning sericulture propounded by the general public are readily answered by the expert officers of the Institute.
The Kyoto Sericultural Institute is situated at Kinugasa, Kyoto, and its scope of work consists of the four departments, viz. , (i) The Silkworm Department, (2) the Female Department, (3) the Department of Reports, (4) the Departmen
...t of General Affairs. The Silkworm Department provides instruction as well as conducts experiments, while the Female Department gives instruction only. The instruction of the Silkworm Department which is limited to male students, is divided into two courses : Regular and Special; the former is just the same as that of the Tokyo Sericultural Institute in its term of study and the number of students to be admitted, while in the latter the stated number of students is sixty, the term of study extending over seven months, and the applicants for admission must be the graduates of the Higher Course of the Primary School, who have been engaged in sericulture.

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