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Lumholtz, ('.: The Sonora Desert. XV; 40; 503-518. 

 Darton, N. II.: Mexico, the treasure house of the world. XXIII; I s -: 193- 

 519. 



Collins & Doyle: Notes on South Mexico.— XXIII ; 22; 301-21. 



Map of Mexico- XXIII; 22; 410-11. 



Birkinbine, -J.: Our neighbor. Mexico. — X -XI II: 22; 475-509. 



Foster: The new Mexico.— XXIII; 13; 1-24. 



Huntington, E.: The shifting of climatic zones as illustrated in Mexico. — 



VI: 45; 1-12: 107-116. 

 Navarro: Mexico of today.— XXIII; 12: 152-157; 176-179; 235-238. 

 Barrett. J.: A general sketch. — VII; 1911. 

 Foster. J. W.: The new Mexico.— XXIII; 13; 1-25. 

 Mexico: a geographical sketch, 1910.— VII; 31; 237-266. 

 Brandon, E. E.: University education in Mexico. — VII; 36; 48-56. 

 Mexico: — a general sketch. 1910. — VII; 33; 119-149. 

 Seffer, P. 0.: Agriculture possibilities in tropical Mexico. — XXIII; 21 ; 



1021-40. 

 Thompson. E. H.: Henequen (The Yucatan Fiber).— XXIII: 14: 150-158. 

 Rubber plantations in Mexico and Central America. — XXIII; 14; 409-14. 

 Janvier. T. A.: A little Mexican town.— XVI: 113; 500-513. 

 Paul. G. V.: Vera Cruz, past and present. — XXIV: 31: 722-727. 

 Zimmerman. J.: Hewers of stone.— XXIII; 21; 1002-1020. 

 Paul. G. F.: Ruins of Mitla. Mexico.— XXIV: 33; 73-79. 

 Paul. G. F.: The Mexican hacienda; its place and people. — XXIV; 30; 



1982-%. 

 Galloway. A. C: An interesting visit to the ancient pyramids of San Juan 



Teotihuagan— XXIII; 21: 1041-50. 

 A winter expedition in Southern Mexico. — XXIII: 15; 341-356. 

 Some Mexican transportation scenes. — XXI II: 21: 985-91. 

 The oil treasure of Mexico.— XXIII; 19; 803-5. 

 Lyle, E. P.: Mexico at high tide.— XXXVIII; 14: 9179-9196. 

 Lumholtz. C: The Huichol Indians of Mexico.— VI: 35; 79-93. 

 Scenes in the byways of Southern Mexico. — XXIII: 2": 359-64. 

 Lyle. E. P.: The American influence in Mexico.— XXXVIII : 6; 3843-60. 

 Nelson. E. W: A day's work of a naturalist.— XXXVIII ; 1: 372-380. 



