Liberia "^ 



and fairly uniform, generally ranging between 75° at night 

 and 100° at noon, occasionally sinking as low as 56° and rising 

 as high as 105°. With these preliminary details, sufficient to 

 give a general idea of the situation of this little-known part 

 of Africa and its geographical conditions, we will now pass on 

 to a consideration of its history, which from several points of 

 view is of great interest in connection with the development 

 of Tropical Africa. 



14. BRITISH GENE, ON THE MANO RIVKK, SIKN I KuM LIBERIAN SHORE 

 {LIBERIAN FKO.NTIKK) 



