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Topographical Description of the Island, including its Geology, Fauna, Flora, 

 and Meteorology. London : L. Keeve. 1875. 

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Mohr (Edouard). Nach den Victoriaf alien des Zambesi. Leipzig : 

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Monteiro (Joachim John). Angola and the River Congo. (2 vols., 

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 [Nature, XIII., 161-164, 1875.] 



Schweinfiirth (Dr. Georg). The Heart of Africa : Three Years' 

 Travels and Adventures in the Unexplored Regions of Central Africa, from 

 1868 to 1871. In Two Volumes. New York: Harper & Brothers. (Price, 

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[Popular (The) Science Monthly, VII., 237-240, 1875.] 



Southworth (Alvan S.). Four Thousand Miles of African Travel : a 

 Personal Record of a Journey up the Nile and through the Soudan to the 

 Confines of Central Africa. By Alvan S. Southworth, Secretary of the 

 American Geographical Society. New York : Baker, Pratt, & Co. 1875. 

 [Nature, XIII. , 43-45, 1875.] 



ASIA. 



Drew (Frederick). The Jummoo and Kashmir Territories. A Geo- 

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Wilson (Andrew). The Abode of Snow. Observations on a Journey 

 from Chinese Tibet to the Indian Caucasus, through the Upper Valleys of 

 the Himalayas. Edinburgh and London : W. Blackwood & Co. 1875. 

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EUKOPE. 



Watts (William Lord). Snioland ; or, Iceland, its Jokulls and Fjalls. 

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NORTH AMERICA. 



Dixon (William Hepworth). White Conquest. Two Vols. Lon- 

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Pinart (Alph. L.). Voyages a la Cote Nord-Ouest de l'Amerique exe- 

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Jones (Wm. A.). Report upon the Reconnaissance of Northwestern 

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