:^(Eff' A* %ECENT 'BOOKS 

 In Far New Guinea. 



A Stirring Record of Work and 

 Observati ,n Amongst the Wedauan 

 People of New Guinea, with a Do- 

 tcripiiun of their Manners, Customs, 

 and Religions, <5r'c. fi^c. By Hbnrt 

 Nkwtok, B.A. (Oxon.). With 47 

 Illus. iSr'aMap. Demy 8vo, 16s. net. 

 Secofid Edifion. 



Pennell of the Afghan Frontier. 



The Life of Thtodore Leighton Pen- 

 nell, C.S.I. , M.D., B.Sc, F.R.C.S. 

 By Alice M. Pknnki.l, M.B., B.S. 

 (Lond.), B.Sc. With 21 lUustrationi 

 fir* 2 Map.s. With an Introduction by 

 FieM-Marshal Earl Roberts, V.C, 

 K.G. Demy 8vo, los. 6d. ntt. 



The Ways of the South Sea 

 Savagre. 



A Record of Travel and Observation 

 Amongst the Savages of the Solomon 

 Islands and Pi imitiv* Coast and 

 Mountain Peoples of New Guinea. 

 By Robert W. Williamson, M.Sc, 

 Member of the Council of the Royal 

 Anthropological Institute, Author of 

 "The Mafulu Mountain People of 

 British New Guinea." With 40 Illus. 

 A* a Map. Demy 8vo, i6s. net. 



The Land of the New Guinea 

 Pysrmies. 



An Account of the British Expedition 

 despatched to Dutch New Guinea for 

 the purpose of Exploration and Zoo- 

 logical Research. By Captain C. G. 

 Rawling, C.I.E., F.R.G.S., Somer- 

 set Light Infantry, Author of "The 

 Great Plateau," &»€. With 48 Illui- 

 trations fs' Map. Demy 8vo, i6s. net. 

 "A peculiarly vivid account of ona 

 of the least known regions of the 

 ■<iiQi\A."— Globe. 



Among the Primitive Bakongo. 



An Account of the Life Work, Cus- 

 toms, and Religions of the Peoples of 

 the Upper and Lower Congo from 

 careful Observations extending over 

 Thirty Years of Intimate Intercourse 

 with the natives. ByJoHNH.WESKS, 

 Authorof" Among Con^o Cannibals," 

 b'c. VVith 40 Illustrations &* a Map. 

 Stcond Edition. 



The Tailed Head- Hunters of 



Nigeria. 



An Account of an Official's 7 Years* 

 Experiences in the Northern Nigerian 

 Pagan Belt, &• some Description of 

 the Manners, Habits <5^ Customs of 

 the Native Tribes. By Major A. J. 

 N. Trkmbarne, B.A. (Cantab.) 

 r.R.G.S., F.R.A.I. With 38 Illuf.' 

 A* Map. Demy 8vo, i6s. net. 

 "Brilliant. . . . Written by a 

 scholar who knows how to handle 

 a magic p^n."—StaHdard. 



A Turkish Woman's European 



Impressions. 



Giving the Experiences of a Turkish 

 woman of good family and high cul- 

 ture, who fled from the Monotony and 

 Intolerable Spying System which 

 makes the life of such Turkish women 

 aburden. Edited by Grace Ellison 

 With a Portrait by Auguste Rodin, 

 and 23 other Illustrations from photo- 

 graphs. Extra crown 8\o, 6s. net. 

 "A fascinating book. . . . The re- 

 viewer has read nothing so inform- 

 ing and illuminating for a long 

 time."— Prof. Sir Wm. Ramsay in 

 the Manchester Guardimn. 

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