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Germany. 



The German nation.— XXIII; 26; 275-311. 



Lazenby, W. R.: Forests and forestry of Gremany. — XXVI; 83; 590-98. 



Muensterburg, Hugo: Germans at school. — XXVI; 79; 602-014. 



Clapp, E. J.: Rhine and Mississippi river terminals. — XXXIX; 19; 392-7. 



The industrial capacity of the German. — XLIII; 13; 452. 



Geiser. K. F.: Forestry results in Germany.— XXXVIII; 13; S642-50. 



Bernstorff, Count J. H. Von: The foundation of the German Empire. — 



XXXV; 3; 201-272. 

 The story of the Bagdad railway. — Nineteenth Century Magazine; 75; 



958- ; 1312- . 



Germany's world-war for trade. — Literary Digest, July 11, 1914; p. 57. 

 Agricultural imports of Germany. — Department of Agriculture; Div. of 



Foreign Markets; Bulletin Xo. 30. 

 Traffic policy of Germany.— XXXIX; 1; 10-34. 

 Colonial policy of the Germans.— XXXIX; 11; 57-82. 

 Spencer, C. E.: Waterways.— XXI; 12: 1-14. 



Haldane, Lord: Great Britain and Germany.— XIX; 71; 1382-1386. 

 Buxton, B. H.: A corner of old Wurttemburg.— XX JI J ; 22; 931-47. 

 Campbell, J. A.: In a Prussian school.— XIX; 68; 810-813. 

 Rhone— Saone Valley.— XXI; 12; 80. 



Geiser, K. F.: Peasant life m the Black Forest.— XXIII; 19; 635-49. 

 The industrial progress of Germany.— XXXIX; 14; 6-17; 134-154. 

 Lotz, W. : The present significance of German inland waterways. — III; 



31; 246-261. 

 German school system in Germany. — House Doc, Xo. 243, V. 57; 58th 



Cong., 3rd Sess.; Serial Xo. 4836. 

 Rise and development of German colonial possessions. — House Doc, Vol. 



Ill; p. 823; 58th Cong., 3rd Sess.; Serial Xo. 4890. 

 Howe, F. C: City building in Germany.— XXXI; 47; 601. 

 Forestry in all lands. — U. S. Forest Service; Circular 140. 

 Making rivers work.— XIII; 20; 443-53. 

 Davis, W. M.: The Rhine gorge and the Bosphorus. — XXI; 11; 207-1"). 



