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Gibbon, P.: The church’s blight on Russia.~—X XXVIII; 10; 6243-54. 
Markov, E.: The sea of Aral.—XV; 38; 515-519. 
The territory of Anadyr.—V1I; 32; 260-263. 
Grosvenor: Siberia.—X XIII; 12; 317-24. 
Hill, E. J.: A trip through Siberia.—X XIII; 13; 37-55. 
Smith, C. E.: Russia.—X XIII; 16; 55-63. 
Hourwich, I. A.: The crisis of Russian agriculture—X X XIX; 1; 411-88. 
Hornburg, F.: Village towns and cities of Russia. —X XI; 10; 13-15. 
Wright, H. O. S.: Russian village life—XX XVI; 173; 79-85. 
Grosvenor, Edw. A.: The growth of Russia.—X XIII; 11; 169-186. 
Chapin, Wm.: Glimpses of the Russian empire.—X XIII; 238; 1043-78. 
Greely, A. W.: Russia in recent literature —X XIII; 16; 564-8. 
Hsdlicka, A.: Recent explorations in Siberia.—X XIX; 37; 13-14. 
Siberia: A review.—XX XII; 21; 652-659. 
Dingelstedt, V.: The mussulman subjects of Russia.—XX XIT; 19; 4-20. 
Mumford, J. K.: Conquest of Asia— XX XVIII; 2; 704-719. 
Simpson, J. Y.: The new Siberia — XXXII; 16; 17-29. 
Wheat growing in Russia.—XLIII; 12; 256. 
Dingelstedt, V.: Cossacks and Cossackdom.—X X XII; 23; 239-261. 
Barnaby, C. W.: Russian absorption of Asia. —XX XVIII; 7; 4118-25. 
Brudno, E. S.: The emigrant Jews at home.—X XXVIII; 7; 4471-4479. 
Makaroff, Vice-Admiral: The yermak ice breaker.—XV; 15; 32-46. 
Hourwich, I. A.: Situation in Finland.—XLIII; 11; 290-99. 
Seott, Leroy: Russia as seen in its workingmen.—X XXVIII; 13; 8557- 
8567. 
Whelpley, D. W.: The rise of Russia.—X1LX; 79; 407-8. 
Huntingdon, E.: Life in the great desert.—XIII; 20; 749-61. 
Mavor, J.: The economic history of Russia——X XXII; 30; 518-27. 
Richardson, R.: Modern Russia.—X X XII; 30; 624-31. 
SPAIN. 
Riggs, A. S.: The commerce of Spain.—X; 81; 257-270. 
Howells, W. D.: First days in Seville—XVI; 126; 568-581. 
A little-known mountain pass in the Pyrenees.—X X XI]; 22; 545-546. 
Clark, C. U.: Romantic Spain.—X XIII; 21; 187-215. 
XXXIX; 18; 6-20. 
Guijarro, L. G.: Spain since 1898. 
