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Curtis, W. E.: The great Turk and his lost provinces—X XIII; 14; 45-61. 
Chester, C. M.: The young Turk.—X XIII; 23; 43-89. 
Dominian, L.: Geographical influences in the determination of spheres of 
foreign interests in Asiatic Turkey.—VIII; 12; 165-77. 
Bray, F. C.: Constantinople: Imagination and fact.—X1; 72; 595-606. 
XXIII; 26; 521-546. 
Dwight, H. G.: Life m Constantinople. 
Constantinople.—V III; 11; 45-50. 
Symons, A.: Constantinople: An impression.—XVI; 106; 865-870. 
BELGIUM. 
George, W. L.: Problems of modern Belgium.—XXXV1; 177; 597-606. 
Gregmore, H.: Antwerp, the hub of Europe.—X XIV; 35; 67-75. 
XXIII; 26; 223- 
Showalter, W. J.: Belgium, the innocent bystander. 
265. 
Antwerp, the water side of —X X XI; 50; 257. 
DENMARK. 
Flux, A. W.: Denmark and its aged poor—XXXI1X; 7; 434-448. 
Wehrwein, G. S.: The message of Denmark.—X XI; 12; 58-60. 
Horvgaard, W.: How planting trees saved Jutland—XXXVIII; 20; 
12967-69. 
FRANCE. 
Greely, A. W.: The irance of today— X XIII; 26; 193-223. 
Economie life of France.—XXV1; 58; 287-95. 
Welch, D.: Marseilles—xXVI; 121; 1-12. 
Lanson, G.: France of today.—X XV; 195; 456-478. 
Bosson, Mrs. Geo. C., Jr.: Notes on Normandy.—XXII1; 21; 775-782. 
Hyde, W. W.: Ascent of Mt. Blane.—X XIII; 24; 861-942. 
Life in French upland region. X X XI]; 28; 532-537. 
Housing of the working classes in France.—-X X XLX; 8; 235-254. 
Bracq, J. C.: The colonial expansion of France—X XIII; 11; 225-259. 
O’Laughlin, J. C.: Industrial life in France-—XX XVIII; 9; 5969-5972. 
Arnold: The population of France-—X XIX; 30; 171. 
Agricultural education in France.—XL; 1900; 115. 
Norman, Sir H.: The Alpine Road of France.—XX X1; 55; 137-59. 
The city of the Seine—XI; 72; 75. 
Gallienne, R. L.: Avignon, legendary and real—XVI; 129; 277-254, 
