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" Le Plateau Central Nigerien : Une IMission Arclieologique 

 et Ethnographique au Soudan Fran9ais." by Lieut. Louis 

 Desplagnes ; 504 pages with map and illustrations (E. Larose, 

 Paris, 1£07). 



The River Yo (or Waube) from Damjiri to Hadeija and 

 Kano," by Lieut. H. Seeker in Geog. Journ., xxx.^ 1907, pp. 438- 

 440, with map reduced from a sketch-map of the survey. 



Widest Africa : An Account of the Country and People of 

 Eastern^ Central and Western Africa as seen during a Twelve 

 Months' Journey from Djibuti to Cape Verde/' by A. Savage- 

 Landor, in 2 volumes — Chapter xviii (vol. ii)pp. 240-250 describes 

 -Lake Tchad (Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., London, 1907). 



A Short Vocabulary of the Fulani Language/' by E, A. 



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Brackenbury; 38 pages (Zungeru, 1907). 



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Vocabulary of the Jukon Language/' by K. Eraser; 38 



pages (Zungeru, 1908). 



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Gbari Grammar : Notes and Vocabulary," by Rev. W. P. 



Low; 18 pages (Zungeru, 1908). 



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English-Okpoto Vocabulary," by Capt. F. W. Byng-Hall; 



20 pages (Zungeru, 1908). 



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Report on the Forest Administration of Soutliern Nigeria 

 for 1906/' by H. N. Thompson; 92 pages (Col. Report, Misc. 

 Series, No. 51, 1908), 



Exploration in Southern Nigeria," by Lieut. E, A. Steel in 



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Geog. Journ., xxxii., July, 1908, pp. 6-25, illustrated. 



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Vom Atlantik Zum Tchadsee, Kriegs-und Forschungsfahrten 



in Kamerun," Von Hans Dominik (Berlin, 1908). 



"From the Niger by Lake Chad to the Nile," by Boyd 

 Alexander in Annual Report Smithsonian Institute (Washington), 

 1909, pp. 385-400. 



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Africa and Its Exploration ; as told by its Explorers " 



Mungo Park, Clapperton, The Landers, Barth, Baikie, Burton, 

 &c.; vol. i., 572 pages; vol. ii., 580 pages, with illustrations and 

 maps (Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London, 1909 ?). 



'' We Two in West Africa," by Decima Moore and Major F. G. 

 Guggisberg ; 368 pages, with illustrations and maps (W. Heine- 

 mann, London, 1909), 



" Les Vegetaux Utiles de L'Afrique Tropicale Fran^aise," 



by Dr. Aug. Chevalier (Fasc. v. Premiere Etude sur les Bois de la 

 Cote d'lvoire); 314 pages (A. Challamel, Paris, 1909), 



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" A Grammar of the Gbari Language, with Gbari-English 

 and English-Gbari Dictionaries," by Major F. Edgar ; 374 pages 

 (W. & G. Baird, Belfast, 1909). 



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The Niger and the West Soudan : or, The West African's 

 Note Book," by Capt. A. J. N. Tremeame ; 150 pages (Hodder & 

 Stoughton and Arthur Wheeler & Co., London, 1910). 



The Land of the Ekoi, Southern Nigeria," by P. A. Talbot 

 in Geog. Journ., xxxvi., 1910, pp. 637-657; map, p. 753. 



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