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McConnell, A. B.: African bush, alone in the.—VIII; 12; 31-39. 
Brown, E. W.: With the British association in South Africa.—X XVI; 68; 
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The history and ethnography of South Africa.—X X XII; 26; 86-89. 
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TRIPOLI. 
Heawood, E.: The commercial resources of tropical Africa.—X XXII; 16; 
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