TRANSACTIONS OB" iSECTION K. 



799 



il liiutwledjre, 

 no numerous 

 ■'•ntli ceil* un- 

 it ml 1 .'nil way 

 iicz, lias been 

 Inis be ]iiac"(l 

 n briincli will 

 It requires a 

 ti> njipri'ciatp 



ij,' nil towards 

 bile liraiiclifs 

 1111(1 Pazaiua- 

 [iHiwu Iiulian 

 ipic, liiit cdii- 



•alinii ou the 

 IK 'I I. French 

 io that, before 

 than a w^k. 

 f tlie Ciu-^piaii 

 ill, by w;iy uf 

 iv liclort' long, 

 ^tiirl-'i;;' again 

 aspian braiiili 



'I'lii' ]ii.liti(al 

 IK'S, at ]in'S('iit 

 oniiiniiiicatinn 

 lit all wt! liavf 

 11, the steady 

 ukI suIkIiic it. 

 roni (^uelta to 

 >ii but discon- 

 ,11(1 bis p(.>01lle. 



])iibli(' utility 

 i,-iiiy on qiie«- 

 iglit to If, !'■ 

 e scopi! fii till- 



ACglianistan. 



Iu> Troaiy nl' 

 linimi and are 

 crs (if Jiritish 



(if \"i'iiezu('l;i 



iL'ii' cdaiins on 

 stiou as to tk' 

 .\fiirii, iiicliid- 

 ibiguiiy arisr- 

 I (;'('Ofrvapiiiial 

 wv cause, and 

 al, cveiilavgi' 

 ly of frontier 



ar to nie to b'- 

 lore I r(>sume 

 lilt measure of 

 fur wliicli you 

 Mr. Saiulfovd 

 time on tlii.- 

 icre are iuan> 

 ilile November 



],< It^Sii, ■which saw this system (uh^pted, whether wo coiiMiler its ('(lucalionnl 

 tendency Of its intliieiico on tlie future iutereoiirsi! of iiulnini millions. It is a 

 .somewhat niemorahlt! uvi(h'iiee alx) that ajri-ei'iiicnt ii])on (luestiuis of jreiieral 

 cenceni is n>it that uiiattainalile thiiiji- wiiicli we are apt to consider it. The next 

 s»eii will not he hnv^ delayed ; tliiit is, the a>rreenicnt of the civilised worM to use 

 ,iue iii'st meridian, Paris, Ferrol, Washiiifjfton, Ifio do Janeiro, efracefiilly. as I 

 vent lire to liope, fjiviii^' that precedency to (irecnwlcli whicli is demanded liy the 

 t'lCt tliat an ovevwlielmiiiff projiortion of the e.xistinn- naiilieal cluirts of all nations, 

 and of maps and atlases ill most of them, already refer their loniritu(U's lu that 

 jijeridian ; no other change would he so easy or fo little felt. 



Al'PKNDIX. 



Lint of iSfitfi'iiiti iHcuju'td ft;/ Europvans iit Cdi/nd Afrkn in l.ss4, 



[Tliis list has heen compiled from the latest reports of tlie I5eli>ian International 

 Association and of the vurioiis Mis>ionary Societies, extended by information coni- 

 liuinicated by tluat eminent African scholar and lin{,niist, Mr. Koliert Xeedham 

 last. The latitudes and loiiijitudes ou the Eastern Section are chiefly from Mr. 

 Ilavenstein's maps, and in many instances are lint an approximation. There are 

 iroijablv a few small out-stations not include(l, and ]>ossiljly some of the ]ilace9 

 niuTie(' a'e practically identical with others, as Kiiniia-M;rua and Mkunazini, 

 wliich a' aiission schools at Zanzibar helonj.nng' to Mwenibe.] 



ai;i;ri:vi ATI' iXri i;mi'L'iyei>. 



At. 



Froa Cliurcli ef Sodtland .MisKiuii. 

 Kniioli llviuigelicitl Alissiii}]. 

 Fniicli I'nitcstniit Alis*iim 



(Ariiiif.s). 

 neniiiiii Afrie:iii As-iueiatidn. 

 .le-uits, llnjrlisli aad i'rciicli. 

 i.iviie-'stdiK; Iiilmi.l Atissinti. 

 liHiiildii Mis-;iiiiKir.v Society. 

 Ncitre Diiiiie (i'Atrii|Ue d'.Xlger. 

 reres ilu .-^111111, Ks|irit. 

 I'evis dii Siicri' ( \a\r (ie Man'i^ 

 Tiiiteil Metlieilist AlisMiui. 

 l!;iV' r-it;e< .\IU-i,.ii. 



I. Kast oi' LoNOiTi'Di: '2:p\\. vwom tiii; IviUATOu TO riij; ZAiinr.si. 

 Stations in itDlic ii/r iiiuhi-sfood to he (jli-i n ii/i. 



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