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Balkans and Turkey. 



Hogarth, D. C: The Balkan peninsula.— XV; 41; 324-340. 



Moore, F.: The changing map in the Balkans.— XXIII; 24; 199-227. 



Moore, F.: Rumania and her ambitions.— XXIII; 24; 1057-1086. 



Eastern Turkey in Asia and Armenia.— XXXII; 12; 225-241. 



Grosvenor, E. A.: Constantinople.— XLII; 90; 673-685. 



Richardson, R. : New railway projects in the Balkan peninsula. — XXXII; 



24; 254-259. 

 Map of Bulgaria, Servia, and Macedonia.— XXIII; August, 1914; p. 1153. 

 Territorial changes in the Balkans. — XXI; 12; 156. 

 Warner, A. H.: A country where going to America is an industry. — XXIII; 



20; 1063-1103. 

 Damon, T. J.: Albanians.— XXIII; 23; 1090-1103. 

 Bourchier, J. D.: The rise of Bulgaria.— XXIII ; 23; 1105-1118. 

 Villari, L.: Races and religions of Macedonia.— XXIII ; 23; 1118-32. 

 Bryce, J. : Two possible solutions for the eastern problem. — XXIII; 23; 1149- 



1158. 

 Notes on Rumania.— XXIII ; 23; 1219-25. 

 Notes on -Macedonia.— XXIII; 19; 799-802. 

 Servia and Montenegro.— XXIII; 19; 774-90. 

 Coffin, M. C: When east meets west.— XXIII; 19; 309-44. 

 Low, D. H.: Kingdom of Serbia: Her people and her history. — XXXII; 



31; 303-15. 

 McKenzie, K.: East of the Adriatic— XXIII; 23; 1159-1188. 

 Bulgaria, the peasant state.— XXIII; 19; 760-773. 



Hitchens, R.: Skirting the Balkan peninsula.— X; 85; 643-657; 884-898. 

 Bosnia-Herzegovina.— XXXII; 25; 71-84. 



Bray, F. C: Before and after the Balkan war.— XI; 72; 163-73. 

 Moore, F.: The changing map in the Balkans.— XXIII; 24; 199-226. 

 Newbigin, M. I.: The Balkan peninsula: Its peoples and its problems. — 



XXXII; 31; 281-303. 

 Joerg, W. L. J. : The new boundaries of the Balkan states and their sig- 

 nificance.— VI; 45; 819-830. 

 Dominian, L. : The Balkan peninsula — VI; 45; 576-84. 

 Pears, Sir E.: Grass never grows where the Turkish hoof has trod. — XXIII; 



23; 1132-49. 



