BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOME OF THE MORE 



IMPORTANT WOtlKS REFERRED 



TO IN THE TEXT 



(A) Relating to Cocos-Keeling and the Clunies-Eoss 

 Family. 



1. Clifford, Hugh, " Heroes of Exile : The Romance of a Scots 

 Family." London, 1906. 



2. Darwin, " A Naturalist's Voyage Round the World," chapter xx. 



3. Denys, "A Dictionary of British Malaya," article on Cocos- 

 Keeling. 



4. Guppy, Dr. H. B., " The Cocos-Keeling Islands," Scottish Geo- 

 graphical Magazine, vol. v., 1889, Nos. 6, 9, and 11. 



5. Forbes, Dr. H. 0., "A Naturalist's Wanderings in the Eastern 

 Archipelago." London, 1885. 



6.' Straits Settlements : Papers relating to Cocos-Keeling and 

 Christmas Islands, 1897 ("Parliamentary Papers," C. 8367), and 



7. "Colonial Reports" annuals since 1897. 



(B) Relating to Neighbouring Coral Islands in the 

 Indian Ocean. 



8. Alcock, A., ''A Naturalist in Indian Seas." London, 1902. 



9. Andrews, Dr. C. W., "A Monograph of Christmas Island." 

 British Museum publication. 1900. 



10. Andrews, Dr. C. W., Proc. Zool Soc, 1909, p. 101» 



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