895 



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Sierra Leone Studies," edited by R. F. Honter & J. de Hart 



{Govt. Publishers, Sierra Leone, 1918). 



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The Future of West Africa : Vital Questions, Specific 

 Sanitation, Scientific Development and African Good\vill," by 

 Dr. L. W. Sambon in *' West Africa," August 3rd, 1918, pp. 



439-418. 



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" Nigeria the Unknown " — A Missionary Text-book on 

 Nigeria ; 56 pages (Church Missionary Society, Salisbury Square, 

 London, 1918). 



" Thrice through the Dark Continent " : A record of Journey- 

 ings across Africa during 1913-16, including Gold Coast, 

 Cameroons, Munchi, &c., by the Rev. J. du Plessis ; 350 pages, 

 with illustrations and a map (Longmans, Green & Co., London, 



1618). 



" West Africa and the Fibre Industry," by Alfred Wiggles- 

 worth in '' West Africa," April 6th, 1918, p. 150 — this has special 

 reference to "Jute" {Corchorus capsularis — see page 109). 



Native Races and their Rulers : Sketches and Studies of 

 Official Life and Administration in Nigeria," by C. L, Temple; 

 252 pages, illustrated (Way & Co., Ltd., London, 1918). 



** On Foot in West Africa," by Gertrude Benham in " West 

 Africa," October 19th, 1918, p. 648 ; December 28th, 1918, p. 811. 



" Togoland," by A. F. Calvert, 86 pages (T. Werner Laurie, 

 London, 1918). . 



** Notes on the Tribes, Provinces, Emirates and States of 

 the Northern Provinces of Nigeria " ; compiled from Reports of 

 O. Temple, edited by C. Temple; 578 pages (Argus Printing and 

 PubHshing Company, Cape Town, 1919), 



Report of a Conference between a Delegation from the 

 Association of West African Merchants and the Union Coloniale 

 Frangaise" held in Paris, May 9 12th, 1919, by J. Pickering 

 Jones in " West Africa," July 5th, 1919, pp. 527-534. 



" West African Forests and Forestry," by Dr. A. H. Unwin; 

 527 pages, illustrated (T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd., London, 1919). 



*' Our Days on the Gold Coa,st : in Ashanti, in the Northern 

 Territories and the British Sphere of Occupation in Togoland," 

 edited by Lady Clifford; 314 pages, illustrated (John Murray, 



London, 1919). 



"An Introduction to the Geography of Sierra Leone," by 

 H. Michell; 128 pages, with maps (Waterlow & Sons, Ltd., 



London, 1919), 



" Introductory Sketch of the Bantu Languages," by Alice 

 Werner; 346 pages (Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., London, 1919). 



" What to Read in and about West Africa," by Sir Harry 

 Johnston in " West Africa," October 4th, 1919, p. 884, 



A Comparative Study of the Bantu, and Semi-Bantu 



Languages," by Sir Harry H. Johnston; 812 pages (Clarendon 



Press, Oxford, 1919). This volume gives all the evidence available 



:Of 453 languages and dialects of Central, South, East and West 



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