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3. Trade Goods used in the early Trade with Africa as given 

 by Barbot and other writers of the Seventeenth Century, pp. 612- 

 633, with illustrations and maps (Macmillan & Co., London, 1899). 



" Les Plantes Utiles du Senegal : Plantes Indigenes et 

 Exotiques/^ by Le R. P. A. Sebire, 341 pages, illustrated (J. B. 

 BaiJHere et Fils, Paris, 1899). 



" Dictionary of the Hausa Language," by Charles Henry 

 Robinson, assisted by W. H. Brooks ; vol. i. Hausa-English ; 

 vol. ii. English-Hausa (Cambridge University Press, 1899-1900 

 Third editions 1913-14.) 



, " La Cote d'lvoire " (Paris Exhibition, 1900) by Pierre MiUe, 

 Commissaire de la Colonie; 31 pages, with map (Ministere des 

 Colonies Paris, 1900). 



" Une Mission au Senegal," Ethnographie-Botanique-Zoologie- 

 Geologie (Paris Exhibition, 1900), by IVIM. Dr. Lasnet, A Cligny, 

 Aug. Chevalier & Pierre Rambaud ; 348 pages, with a Biblio- 

 graphy by A. Chevalier of 72 works, pp. 258-263; map and 

 numerous illustrations (Augustin Challamel, Paris, 1900). 



Senegal-Soudan," Agriculture, Industrie, Commerce (Paris 

 Exhibition, 1900), 124 pages (Augustin Challamel, Paris, 1900). 



British West Africa, its Rise and Progress," by Major 

 A. F* Mockler-Ferryman ; 512 pages, mth maps and illustrations 

 (Swan, Sonnenchein & Co., Ltd., London, 1900). 



"A Short History of Sierra Leone," by Major J. J. Crooks; 

 214 pages, illustrated (The Nation Printing & Publishing Co., 

 Dubhn, 1900). 



The Sherbro and its Hinterland," by T. J. AUdridge ; 



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353 pages (Macmillan & Co., Ltd., London, 1901). 



" British Xigeria : A Geographical and Historical Description 

 of the British Possessions adjacent to the Niger River, West 

 Africa," from the earhest expeditions under Mungo Park to the 

 punitive expeditions of 1902, by Lieut, -Col. A. F. Mockler- 

 Ferryman; 351 pages, with illustrations and a map (Cassell & 

 Co., London, &c., 1902). 



" Botanical Enterprise in West Africa " : a Series of printed 

 letters (Jan. 17th, 1889-Sept. 30th, 1901)— Correspondence 

 between the Colonial Office, the Governors of the West African 

 Colonies and the Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew (printed 

 officiaUy; Colonial Office, May, 1902— Africa (West), No. 635); 

 relating to Botanical and Forestry Matters in West Africa. 

 . "The Aro Country in Southern Nigeria," by Capt. W, J. 

 Venour in Geog. Joum., xx., 1902, pp. 8S-89. 



"Affairs of West Africa," by Edmund D, Morel; 382 pages, 

 illustrated and map (W. Heinemann, London, 1902). 



" Le Niger ; Voie Ouverte a Notre Empire Africain," by 

 Capt. Lenfant; 252 pages (Hachette, Paris, 1903). 



"The Rise of British West Africa," by Claude George; 

 468 pages (Houlston & Sons, London, 1903). 



