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Almost every night of the year there are en-nichi in some quarter of the capital; and the insect-sellers are rarely idle during the summer and autumn months.

Perhaps the following list of current Tōkyō prices[1] for singing-insects may interest the reader:—

Suzumushi3sen5 rin, to4sen.
Matsumushi4sen5sen
Kantan10sen12sen
Kin-hibari10sen12sen
Kusa-hibari10sen12sen
Kuro-hibari8sen12sen
Kutsuwamushi10sen15sen
Yamato-suzu8sen12sen
Kirigirisu12sen15sen
Emma-kōrogi5sen
Kanetataki12sen
Umaoi10sen

These prices, however, rule[2] only during the busy period of the insect trade. In May and the latter part of June the prices are high,—for only artificially bred insects are then in the market. In July kirigirisu brought from the country will sell[3] as low as one sen. The kantan, kusa-hibari, and Yamato-suzu sell sometimes as low as two sen. In August the Emma-kōrogi can be bought even at the rate of ten for one sen; and in September the kuro-hibari, kane-

  1. この値段は譯者が 1897 年に調查せしもの。現今は大に異るものあらん。
  2. to rule 市價を有つ、標準價を維持する。
  3. will sell はその後の sell と同樣 passive use なり。
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