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- The fossils and their habitats in the Neogene Katsuragawa group, in the south Kwanto region.
- Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. New Series, no. 47, pp. 281–290, pl. 44.
- A new anthracothere from the Shiramizu group in the Joban coal-field, Japan, with notes on its geological age.
- Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 37, no. 5, pp. 255–260.
- Mikkabi man and the fossil-bearing deposits from Tadaki limestone quarry at Mikkabi, central Japan. 5. Vertebrate fossils from the Tadaki formation.
- Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon, vol. 70, no. 1, pp. 38–40, pls. 1–2. (in English with Japanese abstract)
- Fossil mammals from the Amud cave.
- In: Suzuki, H. and Takai, F. (eds.) The Amud man and his cave site 1970, chapter 5, pp. 53–76, pls. 11–16. Keigaku Publishing Co., Tokyo.
- Mammalian fossils excavated at Kannon cave.
- Report on the excavation of the Kannon cave, pp. 22–24, pl. 11. (in Japanese)
- Stegolophodon pseudolatidens from the Miocene Yokawa group in Toyama Prefecture, Japan.
- Professor Jiro Makiyama Memorial Volume, pp. 225–228, pl. 1.
- Hamakita man and the site of Nekata limestone quarry at Hamakita. 5. Vertebrate fossils from the Gansuiji formation.
- Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon, vol. 74, nos. 3–4, pp. 155–159, pls. 5-1 – 5-4. (in English with Japanese abstract)
- A survey of the fossils from Japan illustrated in classical monographs. Part 2. Edmund Naumann (1881): Ueber Japanische Elephanten der Vorzeit.
- Palaeontological Society of Japan, 25th Anniversary Volume, pp. 3–4, pls. 6–12.
- New subgenus of pearl oyster, Eopinctada, from the Cretaceous Mifune group in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
- Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. New Series, no. 44, pp. 147–151, pl. 22.
- On some Triassic pelecypods from Pahang Province, Malaya.
- Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. New Series, no. 44, pp. 175–181, pl. 27.
- Nautilus pompilius drifts on the west coast of Thailand. Contributions to the geology and palaeontology of southeast Asia, 20.
- Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography, vol. 36, nos. 2–4, pp. 149–161, pl. 3.
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