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West AFRICA. 
From the Niger by Lake Chad to the Nile-—xXV; 30; 119-152. 
Angola, the last foothold of slavery.—X XIII; 21; 625-380. 
Lieut. Boyd Alexander’s expedition in West Africa.—XV; 34; 51-55. 
Speak, S. J.: The gold-producing region of West Africa.—X X XIT; 18; 30-384. 
Morel, E. D.: The economic development of West Africa.—X XXII; 20; 
134-143. 
A view of West Africa.—X X XII; 29; 113-133. 
Gaunt, M.: A new view of West Africa.— XX XII; 29; 113-33. 
AUSTRALIA. 
Rainfall in Australia.—X XXII; 3; 161-173. 
Mead, E.: Irrigation in Australia.—XIX; 69; 756-763. 
Thomson, J. P.: The physical geography and geology of Australia.—X X XII; 
19; 66-80. 
The artesian water supply of Australia from a geological standpoint.—XV; 
19; 560-76. 
MacDonald, R. M.: Some features of the Australian interior—X X XII; 20; 
577-584 
The vegetation of Western Australia.—X X XII; 23; 363-67. 
Bryant, J.: The making of Australia.— XX XII; 18; 139-142. 
MacConald, R. M.: The opal formation of Australia.—X X XII; 20; 253-61. 
Gregory, J. W.: The flowing wells of Central Australia —— XV; 38; 34-59; 157- 
179. 
Mr. Canning’s expeditions in Western Australia in 1906-7 and 1908-10.— 
XY; 38; 26-29. 
Taylor, G.: The evolution of a capitol: A physiographic study of the founda- 
tion of Canberra, Australia.—XV; 43; 378-95; 536-50. 
The geographical factors that control the development of Australia.—XV; 
35; 658-682. 
United Australia.—X X XIX; 9; 129-63. 
Arbitration in Australia.a—X X XIX; 19; 32-54. 
The progress of the New South Wales.—X X XII; 22; 539-545. 
The dead heart of Australia — XX XII; 23; 19-25. 
Dunean, M.: Australian bypaths.— XVI; 128; 123-36; 207-223. 
Wallis, B. C.: The rainfall regime of Australia. —X X XII; 30; 527-32. 
