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Cushing, S. W.: The east coast of China.—VI; 45; 81-92. 
The independence of China.—X VII; 58; 8. 
The rebellion in China.—X VII; 58; 25. 
Articles on China.—X XI; 12; 45-58; 5. 
Ross, E. A.: Christianity in China.—X; 81; 754-64. 
Ross, E. A.: Sociological observations in inner China.—Am. Jr. of Soe.; 
16; 721-33. 
Ross, E. A.: Young China at school.—XIII; 24; 784-95. 
INDIA. 
Rose, A.: Chinese frontiers of India.—XV; 39; 193-223. 
Bentinck, A.: The abor expedition: Geographical results ——XV; 41; 97- 
114. 
Varley, F. J.: On the water supply of hill forts in western India.—xXV; 40; 
178-183. 
Kellas, A. M.: The mountains of northern Sikkim and Garhwal.—XV; 
40; 241-263. 
The prevention and relief of famine in India.—XX XIX; 6; 123-39. 
Curzon, Lord: The future of British India. —X XXVIII; 9; 5589-93. 
Zumbro, W. M.: Temples of India.—X XIII; 20; 922-71. 
Foreign policy of the government of India.—178-366-371. 
Sunderland, J. T.: The cause of Indian famines.—X XIV; 23; 56-64. 
Ancient and modern Hindu gilds.—X X XIX; 7; 24-42; 197-212. 
The coal fields of India.—xXV; 44; 82-85. 
Bailey, F. M.: Exploration on the Tsangpo, or Upper Brahmaputra; XV: 
44; 341-60. 
Creighton, C.: Plague in India.—X XXIII; 1905; 309-338. 
Zumbro, W. M.: Religious penances and punishments self-inflicted by the 
Holy men of India.—X XIII; 24; 1257-1314. 
Holdich, T. H.: Railway connection with India.—X X XII; 17; 225-39. 
Medley, E. J.: India to England via Central Asia and Siberia. —XX XII: 
17; 281-292. 
Huntington, E.: The Vale of Kashmire.—V1; 38; 657-82. 
Chandler, J. S.: The Madura temples.—xX XIII; 19; 218-222. 
Scidmore, E. R.: The bathing and burning Ghats at Benares.—X XIII: 
18; 118-29. 
A little-known country of Asia, Mepaul (Mepal).—xX; 62; 74-82. 
