0BOGRAPHK 



orerad beds of good 



^l of U, 



. 



h is often flooded in j*rt 



. ! . 



appeared " 



MpbMbutaplaJiioflata. 



new Ukr 



rmer volcano bad been ingulfed n-i far 



'.i :..-.. 



have !* 







.it DavfJwW 



.:.d who alto examined 



I.i. nt llraawur. who tltel the 

 loied |iati : >alnU and the 



I.*... II. 



<tt in l-.th 1. iitfth and \oluine 

 pula i- t ho greater ni 



taries not hitherto laid tlown on the maps. 



igence was reoeivetl in May that many of 

 IMO cv .i had 



" while at- 



I to enter Kthiopian i.-rrit..r> .n the (ialla 

 aide! tinned. 



wa killed, l 



*.-re t.,k.n prisoner- 



unl n-lra .-suits 



'N. whu-h are inlport 



lin-h has been in ; 

 .1 with t) 

 anak Uudolf. It 



high 



Mountain wall*. The S>) ,i examined as 



i the Upano, it* nmin trilmtary. a \M<, 



hallow sti 



of inoiintain- w.n- l<-atcd and 

 > **stern *ide of Uke Rudolf was surveyed. A 



lake which w a.- kn> ' l*ut !ui<: 



^Hhml ^ it i- d. - uau- 



u' and contain 



..1 Uanda, The mr 



i* l'n-a.1.-. i.ut tin nplop n oamed .t Lak< i:. (fins 



short e 



t<> hare n 

 jmrtv trmv 



ion with \... 

 hitherto unknown 



|,v a 

 ill. r Ink. 



.t was nai 



' in .In i if. and r'n 1 .\. r after 



suff.-r hardship fp in anity ..f v 



re the f.-l 



leader of the eipe* 

 e was 

 indheattr 



l^-inj;wr. -donthernart 



II. wan t fnn the 



-lif.i on l<> n Mnnll nati\e u. 11. out 

 naged to iret MM gallon* of w 



he almndonel all hi* rxtrn ir^nr. flnarm*, ammnni- 

 specimens, photograph i- camera, ami nr\< r 



I 



lucket of water, win. h erentuallr "pm* 

 >' means of ^ 



bout water wa.< one of '^m ! 

 rilvs the ;-lr a retl .i 



dstone*. Mr Heart* 

 natural IM. had to abandon his collection 



of about 8jOOO 



Two of ta* 



341 

 left 



o aou specmen*. wo o ta* im Ml 



A cil*, but thrjr have t*4 sine* 



^ M -i ^* *I*WA 



a, I. J..I,. 



. 



Ill .. 



lanxajr, who in 1HM rxplurwi to 



TaUira m..i Tai. k 'aiiika. and on 



i ' - 

 inds lust year* 



g wit 



hollow...? yrVlbr 



'at Funafuti 



ll UM mud flIVd 



carried to a depth of MS fcrt wiinonl 

 reaching tbe end of the coral formation. The re- 



f.flrmatiunof Iar. 



I \ 



tl.in.-rn. rat f. . i . i .s t,.i , J.n - 1 >. v 

 fiO.475 square milas. The popu 



. * 



ta I8QO; MUH ... 1810 MQJH IW I UM 

 0; OOljHr. - r, 1*3 in 1MO: 1A' 



V42.1K in 



1,087,208 in 1800. Capital. Atlanta. 

 tioTernment. 'I 



.kia- 

 f Mate. Allen I. Camiler; Tmav 



al. J.M-ph M. Terrell; Adjutant 



rnisioner of Agriculture, 

 usjioner of Penaiona. Rich. 



anl JohiiH'ii : Hmlr. nd C<jmmtssionera. Allen Fort, 

 nmeU,and 



Miileilp-; State (Geologist, W.S. Yea lev; 



Supreme Court, Thomas J. 



ions; A* tier*. Samuel Lampain, 



= I.. William A. 



Little. and \\aitamH. Fish. All tne State omciala 

 are Democrats. 



I inaacefw The report of the Treasurer to Octo- 

 ber shown that the cash balance 



ofllc* was $406\02S.ON. and that the re- 



? 



>.:..i.i.:::i-.; li, -i, .-...-......- . 



'(WV77. tearing a I lance 



of |42tJM6JO. This balance doea not coosirt of 



rah. I.ut i" lar. 



paid OB Jali i. ad 



r the i|ua- 



:, the ptr dirm and mileage for the 

 mi. Legislature, and nimeof the in- 



n the 

 rt how that the total of 



laxeadu.- t 

 1807 was 8J.JT 



M peoaions paid br the Stale 

 than IJOO.OOO. of which widow of 



Atvtttt A (! 



' r 



Kducatlon.-The f..||..wmg on the tcfcoob of 



from the Atlanta - Constitution " : 

 I IHM about 850,000 of our school population 

 out of OOOm did not attend school at all The 



bit thai tne children could not attend in the winter 



and in the sprinf and summer tho who wire 



lante enough were obliged to work, ihir prrwwt 



maintaining the jmhlie^cwnnl srvtem is 



radically wrx>og. Some of the counties, in self- 



