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Coke, Henry J.—A ride over the Rocky Mountains....with a 
glance at some of the tropical islands. London, 1852. 
Conference of Governors.—Proceedings of a conference of gover- 
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D’Albertis, L. M.—New Guinea: What I did and what I saw. 
2 vols. London, 1880. 
Daly, R. A.—Some chemical conditions in the pre-Cambrian 
ocean. (Separate.) Stockholm, 1912. 
Bennett, R. E.—At the back of the black man’s mind. London, 
1906. 
D’ Ewes, J.—China, Australia and the Pacific Islands in the years 
1855-1856. London, 1857. 
Dilke, C. W.—Greater Britain. 2 vols. London, 1868. 
Douglas, David.—Journal kept by David Douglas. ...1823-1827. 
London, 1gr4. 
Elschner, Carl.—Leeward islands of the Hawaiian group. Hono- 
lulu, 1915. Given by the author. 
Festetics, Rodolphe (de Tolna).—Chez les cannibales. Paris, 1903. 
Fountain, Paul.—Rambles of an Australian naturalist. London, 
1907. 
Fritz, Georg.—Die Zentralkarolinische Sprache. Berlin, rgrr. 
Frobenius, Leo.— Childhood of man. Tr. by A. H. Keane. 
London, 1909. 
Funk & Wagnall’s Standard Dictionary. New York, 1914. 
Golder, F. A.—Russian expansion on the Pacific, 1641-1850. 
Cleveland, 1914. 
Gray, Asa.—Gray’s school and field book of botany. New York, 
1872. Given by the heirs of the Stangenwald Estate. 
Griffin, A. P. C.—Ljist of books on Samoa and Guam. Washing- 
ton, I9OI. 
Guam Survey.—Report of the Guam Survey Board to the Secre- 
tary of the Navy. Washington, 1Igo2. 
Guillemard, Arthur C.—Over land and seas. London, 1875. 
Gulick, Sydney L.—Hawaii’s American-Japanese problem. Hono- 
lulu, 1915. Given by the author. 
Gunther, Albert.—Account of the zoological collection made dur- 
ing the visit of H. M. S. Petrel to the Galapagos Islands. 
London, 1877. (Separate.) 
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