348 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. — 1916. 



South Africa. — Life in a Kaffir Kraal (250 ft.); Eail and Itiver 

 Trip up the beautiful Umkommas, Natal (220 ft.); Scenes in and 

 around Cape Town (435 ft.); Views of Durban (260 ft.); A Eailway 

 Eide to Delagoa Bay (345 ft.); Sunday Morning Scenes in a Kaffir 

 Compound (510 ft.); Pretoria, Capital of United South Africa (360 ft.); 

 Bloemfontein and Kimberley (330 ft.); Johannesburg — The Golden 

 City (315 ft.); Holiday on the Zambezi (495 ft.); Visit to Khama's 

 Country, Bechuanaland (455 ft.); Scenes in the Province of Mozam- 

 bique (336 ft.); Diamond-seeking on the Vaal Eiver (265 ft.); How 

 the Natives of South Afiica are Educated (342 ft.); From Ostrich 

 Egg to Feather Boa (430 ft.); The Ehodesian Tobacco Industry 

 (360 ft.); The Whaling Industry of Natal (500 ft.); Gold-mining in 

 Ehodesia (255 ft.); Native Industries on the Ehodesian Eailway 

 (445 it); The Wattle Bark Industry of Natal (340 ft.); The 

 Mechanical Coaling of Ships at Durban (275 ft.); An Old Dutch Grape 

 i^'arm, Groot Constantia, Cape Colony (275 ft.); The Home of the 

 Famous CulHnan Diamond (How diamonds are found on the 

 Premier Diamond Mine, Pretoria) (500 ft.). 



Canada.- — ^Picturesque Niagara (420 ft.); Lachine Eapids, Monti'eal, 

 Canada (320 ft.); Canoe Trip on the French Eiver (280 ft.); A Cana- 

 dian Summer Eesort (Lake of Bays) (370 ft.); A Tilp to the Muskoka 

 Lakes (400 ft.); A Trip thi-ough the Thousand Islands (460 ft.); Scenes 

 on the Grand Trunk Pacific (335 ft.); A Fishing Tilp in Northern 

 Ontario (340 ft.); Deer-hunting in the Highlands of Ontario (425 ft.); 

 Harvesting Scenes in Western Canada (300 ft.); Silver-mining in 

 Cobalt, Canada (375 ft.); Timber Industry on the Eraser Eiver 

 (460 ft.); Peach -growing in the Niagara Peninsula, Canada (380 ft.); 

 Fruit and Vegetable Farming in the Garden of Canada, St. Catherine's 

 (255 ft.) ; The Building of a Tl'ans-continental Eailway in Canada 

 (630 ft.); Apple Industry in Canada (225 ft.); Peterborough Hydraulic 

 Lift Lock, Ontario (400 ft.). 



Australia. — Among the Ferns and Waterfalls of the Blue Mountains 

 (250 ft.); A Visit to the Jenolean Caves, N.S.W. (250 ft.); The Cockle 

 Industi-y near Sydney (420 ft.); Constructing the Dam at Barrinjack, 

 N.S.W. (395 ft.); Wool Industry in New South Wales (466 ft.). 



Variotis. — The City of York: The Eboracum of the Eomans 

 (403 ft.); Salt Industry at Hyeres (France) (260 ft.); The Manufacture 

 of Golf Clubs (350 ft.); Eoyal Porcelain Works, Worcester (485 ft.). 



Charles Urban Trading Company, Ltd., Urhanoia House, Wardoiir 

 Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W. 

 Chemical Action; Chemical Experiments; Microscopical Animosi- 

 ties; Curious Caterpillars; Life in a Eiver Backwater; Fish Life; Tlie 

 Wimshurst Machine ; Pond Life (micro-kinematograph) ; The Life of a 

 Bee ; Little Drops of Water (micro-kinematogi-aph). 



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Sunny Spain ; In Ancient Seville ; The Environs of Mount Dorc ; 

 Village Life in Central India; Here and There in Spain; On the 

 Catalonian Side of the Pyrenees; Winter in the Pyrenees. 



