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Africa. A second volume not yet (1921) in print analyses this 

 evidence, &c. 



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Agricultural Progress in Nigeria," by R. E. Dennett 

 (Address at a meeting of the African Society) in " West Africa," 

 May 31st, 1919, pp. 403-410. " 



" From Naraguta to Kano via Lake Chad by Motor " in " West 

 Africa," March 8th, 1919, p. 112, with sketch-map of route by 

 Capt. Lonsdale. 



" With the Nigerians in German East Africa," by Capt. W. D. 

 Downes, illustrated (Methuen & Co., Ltd., London, 1919). 



The Nigerian Handbook for 1919," compiled by A. C. 

 Burns (Lagos, 1919); later edition (Govt. Printer, Lagos, 1921). 



" The Gold Coast and the War," by Sir Charles Lucas ; 

 pages (Humphrey Milford, London, 1920). 



" The Repubhc of Liberia " — History, Commerce, Agriculture, 

 Flora, &c., by R. C. F. Maugham ; 296 pages, illustrated (George 

 Allen & Unwin, Ltd., London, 1920). 



" Exploration Botanique de I'Afrique Occidentale Fran^aise 

 by Dr. M. Aug. Chevaher; Enumeration des Plantes Recoltees, 

 avec une Carte botanic[ue, agricole et forestiere; 798 pages 

 (Paul Lechevallier, Paris, 1920). 



" Among the Ibos of Nigeria," by G. T. Basden; 316 pages, 

 illustrated (Seely, Service & Co., Ltd., London 1920)). 



" The Red Book of West Africa " — Historical, Descriptive, 

 Commercia,!, &c., by AUister MacMillan; 312 pages, illustrated 

 (W. H. & L. CoUingridge, London, 1920). 



"A Vanished Dynasty: Ashanti," by Sir Francis Fuller; 

 241 pages, with illustrations and a map (John Murray, London, 



1920). 



" The Gold Coast Regiment and the East African Campaign, 

 by Sir Hugh Clifford; 306 pages (John Murray, London, 1920). 



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W. G. Malcolm 



the Royal Colonial Institute) in '' West Africa/' May 22nd, 1920, 

 pp. 640-641. 



- '' Colloquial Arabic : Shuw^. Dialect of Bomu and of the 

 Region of Lake Chad : Grammar and Vocabulary," by G. J. 

 Lethem ; 488 pages (Crown Agents for the Colonies, London, 



1920). 



" Handbooks prepared under the direction of the Historical 

 Section of the Foreign Office, for British West Africa (general), 

 Gambia, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Nigeria^ Liberia, Togoland, 

 Senegal, Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Cameroon, &c. (H,M. Stationery 

 Office, London, 1920). • 



Report by Sir F. D. Lugard on the Amalgamation of 

 Northern and Southern Nigeria and Administration 1912-1919; 

 38 pages, with maps (H.M. Stationery Office, London : Cmd. 468, 



1920). 



'' The Natives of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast : 

 their Customs, Religion and Folklo e," by A. W. Cardinall; 



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