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2. SUB-DIVISIONS. 



d. Europe and Mediterranean Isla.nds. 



da. Scandinavia : Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Faeroes. 



db. Kussia in Europe. 



dc. German Empire. 



dd. Holland ; Belgium ; Luxemburg. 



de. British Islands. 



df. France and Corsica. 



dg. Spain and Portugal. 



dh. lisAy : Sicily and Sardinia. 



di. Swftzerland. 



dk. Austria-Hungary (Bosnia and Herzegovina included). 



dl. Balkan Peninsula (Turkey in Europe, Roumania, Bulgaria, 



Servia, Montenegro, and Greece). 

 dm. Mediteri-anean and Islands (excluding Sicil}^ Sardinia, and 



Corsica). 

 dn. Black Sea. 

 do. Baltic and Islands. 



e. Asia and Malay Archipelago. 



ea. Asiatic Russia. 



eb. China and Dependencies : Tibet ; Corea. 



ec. Japanese Islands ; Formosa. 



ed. Cochin Cliina : Tonquin, Annam. 



ee. Siam. 



ef. British India : Himalaya ; Burmah ; Ceylon. 



eg. Malay Peninsula from Isthmus of Kra and Archipelago to 



Wallace's line, including Celebes and Timor, with the 



Philippines and China Sea. 

 eh. Persia ; Afghanistan ; Baluchistan. 

 ei. Asiatic Turkey ; Arabia 

 ek. Caspian. 

 eL Persian Gulf. 



f. Africa and Madagascar. 



fa. Mediten-anean States — Marocco, Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli. 



fb. N.E. Africa ; Egypt and Nile Valley to Lat. 10° N. ; Abyssinia ; 



African Coast of Red Sea. 



fc. Sahara and the French Sudan ; Darf ur. etc. 

 /d. West Africa, from Marocco to the Congo. 

 fe. Congo State and Angola. 



Jf\ East Africa, from the Southern border of Jb to the Zambezi ; 



Socotra. 

 fg South Africa — South of the Zambezi and of the boundary 



])etween Portuguese and German S.W. Africa. 

 fh. Madagascar and Comoro Group. 

 //. Red Sea and Islands. 



