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The future of Australia.—X XXII; 30; 635-42. 
Gregory, J. W.: The lake system of Westralia.—XV; 43; 656-64. 
ISLANDS. 
Bristol, C. L.: Notes on the Bermudas.—VI; 33; 242-248. 
Whitefield, C. T.: England’s ‘half-way’? house to Panama.—X XXVIII; 
12; 7939-7949. : 
Greene, J. M.: Bermuda (Somers Island); historical sketch.—VI; 33; 220- 
242. 
Beebe, M. B.: With the Dyaks of Bornea.—XVI; 124; 264-278. 
Hose, C.: In the heart of Borneo. XV; 16; 39-63. 
Burt, A.: Notes on a journey through British North Borneo.— XXXII; 21; 
312-315. 
Stigand, I. A.: Some contributions to the physiography and hydrography of 
Northeast Borneo.— XV; 37; 31-42. 
Quiney, E. S.: Catalina, the wondrous isle-—X XIV; 31; 283-289. 
Smith, H. M.: Pearl fisheries of Ceylon.—X XIIT; 23; 173-95. 
The Veddas (Ceylon).—X X XII; 27; 426-429. 
Cross, A. L.: Ceylon.—X XXII; 29; 397-405. 
Cross, A. L.: Ceylon in 1913—XXXIT; 29; 396-405. 
Hall, E. H.: Crete, explorations in.—X XIII; 20; 778-88. 
Baikie, J.: The sea-kings of Crete-—X XIII; 23; 1-25, 
Boyd, H. A.: Excavations at Gournia, Crete-—X XXIII; 1904; 559-571. 
Lindsay, Forbes: Future farming in Cuba.—VII; 36; 183-192. 
Key West and Cuba.—VII; 34; 212-222. 
Vaughan, T. W., & Spencer, A. C.: The geography of Cuba.—VI; 34; 105- 
116. 
Brandon, E. E.: National University of Cuba.—VII; 36; 511-518. 
General sketch, 1910 (Cuba).—VIIT; 31; 1385-152. 
The great Roque canal of Matanzas, Cuba.—VII; 36; 668-674. 
Gannett, H.: Conditions in Cuba, as revealed by the census.—X XIII; 20; 
200-3. 
Wilcox, W. D.: Among the mahogany forests of Cuba.—X XII]; 19; 485-98. 
Lindsay, T.: Cuba, for the man of moderate means.—VII; 37; 32-40. 
General sketch, 1910 (Cuba).—VII; 33; 377-409. 
General sketch, 1910 (Haiti).—VII; 33; 282-97. 
American progress in Habana.—X XIII; 13; 97-108. 
