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1900]; revised to the end of 1912 by A.^ B. Keith; 434 pages, 



with 5 maps (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1913), 



A West African Vade-Mecum : ' Verb Sap ' on going to 



West Africa, Northern, Southern Nigeria and to the Coasts," 



by Alan Field; 252 pages (Bale, Sons & Danielsson, London, 

 2nd ed., 1913), 



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The Sultanate of Bornu " : translated from the German of 

 Dr. A, Schultze, with Additions and Appendices, by P. Askell 

 Benton; 402 pages (Oxford Univ. Press, London, 1913). 



Hausa Folk-lore," by R. S. Rattray, in 2 volumes 

 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1913). 



"Hausa Superstitions and Customs," by Major A, J. N. 

 Tremearne; 548 pages, illustrated (Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 

 Ltd., London, 1913). 



" Anthropological Report on the Ibo-speaking Peoples of 

 Nigeria," by N. W. Thomas, in 6 volumes, illustrated (Harrison & 

 Sons, London, 1913—1914). 



" Southern Nigeria : Some Considerations of Its Structure, 

 People and Natural History," by A. E. Kitson in Geog. Joum., 

 xli., 1913, pp. 16^38. 



" From the Congo to the Niger and the Nile : An Account of 

 the German Central African Expedition of 1910-1911," by Adolf 

 Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg, in 2 volumes : Chapters on 

 " The Lake Tchad District," " From Lake Tchad to the Niger " 

 and the South Cameroons; illustrated (Duckworth & Co., 

 London, 1913). 



A List of the Trees, Shrubs and Climbers of the Gold Coast, 

 Ashanti, and the Northern Territories," by T. F. Cliipp; 59 

 pages (Waterlow & Sons, Ltd., London, 1913). 



" A Grammar of the Ha,usa Language," by F. W. H. IMigeod ; 

 229 pages (Kegan Paul, Trench, Triibner & Co., London, 1914). 



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" The Gold Coast and Its Dependencies — The Legend and the 

 ReaUty," by Sir Hugh Clifford in United Empire : The Royal 

 Colonial Institute Journal, v., August, 1914, pp. 622-646. 



A Hausa Phrase Book, with Medical and Scientific 

 Vocabularies," by A. C. Parsons; 172 x^ages (Oxford Univ. Press, 

 London, 1914). 



Through Unknown Nigeria," by J, R. Raphael; 361 images 



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(T. Werner Laurie, London, 1914), 



" The Geographical Results of the Nigeria -Kamerun Boundary 

 Demarcation Commission of 1912-13," by Capt. W. V. Nugent 

 in Geog. Joum. xliii., June, 1914, pp. 630-651, with map, p. 730. 



' The boundary demarcated by an Anglo-German Commission 

 during the winter of 1912-1913 is that which lies between the 

 village of Bayare, 30 miles south-west of Yola and the Customs 

 Station of Obokum on the Cross River, the total length of this 

 frontier measured from post to post is 360 miles." . 



"Health Preservation in West Africa," by Dr. J. C. Ryan; 

 96 pages (Bale, Sons & Danielsson, London, 1914). 



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