Hichens, R.: Jerusalem.—X; 80; 558-572. 
Hichens, R.: Holy week in Jerusalem.—X; 80; 854-870. 
Huntington, K.: Fallen queen of the desert.—XVI; 120; 552-63. 
Dingelstedt, V.: The people of Israel: Their numbers, distribution, and 
characteristics.— X X XII; 28; 414-29. 
Clapp, H. A.: From Jerusalem to Jericho in ninety minutes.—X XIV; 23; 
406-12. 
Daly, R. A.: Palestine as illustrating geological and geographical controls.— 
VI; 31; 444-458; 32; 22-31. 
Maunsell, F. R.: One thousand miles of railroad built for pilgrims and not 
for dividends.—X XIII; 20; 156-73. 
Cady, P.: The historical and physical geography of the dead sea region.— 
VI; 36; 577-589. 
Hoskins, F. E.: The route over which Moses led the children out of Egypt.— 
XXIII; 20; 1011-1039. 
Huntington, E.: Across the Ghor to the land of Og— XVI; 120; 667-78. 
Brown, G. T.: A visit to the Sinai peninsula.—X X XIT; 20; 591-95. 
Spafford, J. E.: Around the dead sea by motor boat.—XV; 39; 37-40. 
Messerschmist, L.: The ancient Hittites —X XXIII; 1903; 681-703. 
Franck, H. A.: Tramping in Palestine-—X; 79; 434-441. 
Maealister, A.: Uncovering a buried city in Palestine.—X VI; 107; 83-88. 
Whiting, J. D.: Village life in the Holy Land.—X XIII; 249-314. 
PERSIA. 
Sykes, P. M.: A fourth journey in Persia.—XV; 19; 121-178. 
Sykes, E.: Life and travel in Persia — XX XII; 20; 403-415. 
Dickson, B.: Journeys in Kurdistan.—XV; 35; 357-379. 
Huntington, E.: The depression of Sistan in Hastern Persia.—VI; 37; 271- 
281. 
Cresson, W. P.: Persia: The awakening East (an extract of books by above 
title by J. B. Lippincott Co., at Philadelphia).—X XIII; 19; 356-86. 
Persia, past and present.—X XIII; 18; 91-95. 
Sykes, E. C.: A talk about Persia and its women.—X XIII; 21; 847-66. 
Sykes, P. M.: The geography of Southern Persia as affecting its history.— 
XXXII; 18; 617-626. 
Ten thousand miles in Persia.—X XXII; 18; 626-631. 
Shedd, W. A.: The Syrians of Persia and Kastern Turkey.—V1; 35; 1-7. 
