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CuRis (Giov.) : Studio suUa propriety fondiaria in lyibia (Stiidy on Landed Property in Libya). 

 Naples, Jovene, 191 4. 



Franzoni (AuiyONio) : ColcmizKizione e proprieta fondiaria in I,ibia. (Colonization and Landed 

 Property in Libya). Rome, Athcnatum, 1912. 



GmsLERi (Arcangdo) : Tripolitania e Circnaica. Ilistorico-geographical monograph. Milan- 

 Bergamo, Society editorialc italiana, 191 2. 



\'INASSA DE Regny (P.) : lyVbia italica. (Italian Libya). Milan, U. Hocpli, 1913. 



Nazari (Dott. ViTTORio) : Tripolitania. Rome, Tip. Eciitricc Nazionale, 191 1. 



Savorgnan d'Osoppo {Di. M. A.): Tripoli agricola. (.4gncM//Mra/ Tripoli). NapL-s. Societa 

 Edi trice Partenopea, 1913- 



FiscHER (Dr. P. D.) : Die italienischen Kolonien. (The Italian Colonies). In Internationale Mo- 

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H.\ijL'VNN (Giuseppe) : Cirenaica, Milan, Hocpli, 1886. 



De M-VTHUisrEULX (H.-M.): La Tripolitaine d'hier et de demain. (Tripoli of Yesterday and Today) 

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MiNUTiLLi (F.) : La Tripolitania. Torino, Bocca, 1912. 



J.\j.\ (Prof. GoFFREDO) : Sul valore economico della Tripolitania. (On the Economic Value of 

 Tripoli). Rome, Societa geografica italiana, 1911. 



V.VTTER (Dr. Ernst): Tripolitania. Grundziige zu einer I,andesknnde. (r>-ipo/t. F««(/aMt^H/«i 

 Geographical Features) Stiassburg and Leipzig, Singer, 1912. 



Franceschi (Dott. F.) : Colture attmli e colture probabili in Libia. (Present and Probable 

 Crops of Libya). Novara, Istituto geografico De Agostini, 191 3. 



DuR.4^^D (E.) et Barratte (G.) : Florae libycae prodromus ou Catalogue raisonne des plantes 

 de Tripolitaine (Explanatory Catalogue of the Plants of Tripoli). Geneva, Romet, 1910. 



BORGHESANi (Dott. GuiDO A. R.) : Tripolis landmrtschaftliche Verhaltnisse. (Agricultural 

 Conditions of Tripoli). Fiom Tropenpfi?nzer XVII 1913, Nos 5 and 6. 



MiNUTiLLi (Prof. F.) : Bibliografia delli Libia. (Bibliography of Libya). Turin, Bocca, 1903. 



Mi>asTERO DI Agricoltura, Industria e Commercio. Ispcttorato Generale del Commercio 

 (General Inspectorate of Trade) : Primo saggio di una bibliografia economica suila Tripo- 

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 and Cirenaica from 1902 to 1912). Rome, Bertero, 1912. 



§ I. General Remark;s. Administrative Orgaxization'. 



A. General Remarks. — Libya which is composed of Tripoli and Cyre- 

 naica embraces the territory between the eastern frontier of Timisia and the 

 western limits of Kgypt, between Ras Agir and the Gulf of Solhiin, and 

 reaches in the interior as far as Tas.-?ili on the high platean of the Azgier and 

 as far as the Tummo Mountains which mark the geograpliical boundary 

 between the desert of the Fezzan and the Sahara properly so called; thatisit 

 covers about 10 degrees from north to south (from 330 to about 23° north- 

 ern latitude) and 14 degrees from west to east (from 11° 30' to 25*' 20' 

 longitude). The southern and eastern frontiers and a large part of that 

 which adjoins the French hinterland are ho.wevei indeterminate. The 

 estimates of area therefore vary from 800,000 to 1,500,000 square kilome- 

 tres (i), the latter figure being reached b\' including the quadrilateral of 



(i) I Square kilometre = 247.114 acres. 



