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Korea. 
Scenes and notes from Korea.—X XIII; 19; 498-508. 
Andrews, R. C.: The wilderness of northern Korea.—XVI; 126; 828-9. 
Griffis, W. E.: Korea, the pigmy empire.—X XIV; 26; 455-470. 
Hulbert, H. B.: Korea’s geographical significance —VI; 32; 322-27. 
Scenes from the land where everybody dresses in white-—X XIII; 19; 871-7. 
Keir, R. M.: Modern Korea.—VI; 46; 756-69; 817-30. 
Smith, F. H.: The resurrection of Korea.—XIX; 77; 413. 
MESOPOTAMIA. 
Willcocks, Sir W.: The garden of Eden and its restoration—XV; 40; 129- 
148. 
Willcocks, Sir W.: Mesopotamia: Past, present, and future-—XV; 35; 
1-18. 
Cadoux, H. W.: Recent changes in the course of the lower Euphrates.— 
XV; 28; 266-77. 
Willcocks, W.: Mesopotamia: Past, present, and future—X XXIII; 1909; 
401-416. 
Huntington, E.: Through the great canon of the Euphrates.—XV; 20; 
175-201. 
Thompson, R. C.: Tavermier’s travels in Mesopotamia.—XXXII; 26; 
141-48. 
Sunpich, F. & M.: Where Adam and Eve lived.—X XIII; 26; 546-89. 
Smith, J. R.: The agriculture of the Garden of Eden.—IV; 114; 256-62. 
PALESTINE. 
Whiting, J. D.: From Jerusalem to Aleppo.—X XIII; 24; 71-113. 
Forder, A.: Damascus, pearl of the desert.—X XIII; 22; 62-82. 
Prentice, S.: Sunrise and Sunset from Mt. Sinai.—X XIII; 23; 1242-83. 
Oberhummer, Dr. E.: The Sinai Problem.—X XXIII; 669-677. 
Huntington, E.: Climate of ancient Palestine-——VI; 40; 1908; 513-522; 
577-586; 641-652. 
Gottheil, R.: Palestine under the new Turkish regime.—XIX; 69; 1369- 
172. 
Hichens, R.: From Nazareth to Jerusalem.—X; 80; 2-17. 
Hichens, R.: From Jericho to Bethlehem.—xX; 80; 231-247. 
