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Tisdell, T.: Guatemala, the country of the future.— XXIII; 21; 596-624. 



Sands, W. F.: Prehistoric ruins of Guatemala. XXIII; '24; 325-61. 



Eisen, (J.: Notes during a journey in Guatemala (includes climate). — VI; 



1903; 231-252. 

 General sketch, 1910.— VII; 31; 189-202. 

 < lommerce of Guatemala. — VII; 35; 404-17. 

 Brandon, E. E.: Education in Guatemala. — VII; 35; 535-41. 

 General sketch, 1910.— VII; 33; 268-80. 

 Cutter. V. M.: Ancient temples and cities of the new -world. — VII; 32; 40- 



55. 

 Tisdell, E. T.: Lakes of Gautemala.— VII; 31; 651-63. 



Honduras. 



( 'ommerce of Honduras for 1911.— VII; 36; 101-106. 



Avery, M. L.: British Honduras.— VI ; 32; 331-333. 



General sketch, 1910.— VII, 33; 298-315. 



General sketch, 1910.— VII; 31; 221-36. 



MaeClintock, L. : Resources and industries of Honduras. — VIII; 11; 224- 



39. 

 MaeClintock, L.: Honduras.— VIII; 10; 177-84. 

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Commerce of Xicaragua. — VII; 36; 107-112. 



Davis, A. P.: The water supply for the Xicaragua canal. — XXIII; 11; 



363-6. 

 The Xicaragua Canal (map and discussion of proposed route). — XXIII; 



12; 28-32. 

 Davis, A. P. : Location of the boundary between Xicaragua and Costa Rica. — 



XXIII; 12; 22-28. 

 Turbulent Xicaragua.— XXIII; 20; 1103-1117. 

 General sketch, 1910.— VII; 33; 310-34. 

 General sketch.— VII; 31; 267-78. 

 Xicaragua commerce for 1912.— VII; 38; 424. 



