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Huntington, E.: The Persian frontier. — XXIII; 20; 866-77. 



Huntington, lv: The depression of Sistan in Eastern Persia. XXXII; 21; 



379-385. 

 Gibbons, II. A.: The passing of Persia.— XIX; 70; 614-616. 

 Yate, A. C: The proposed trans-Persian railway. XXXII; 27; 169-180. 

 Huntington, E.: The Anglo-Russian agreemenl as to Tibet, Afghanistan. 



and Persia.— VI; 39; 653-58. 

 Sykes, P. M.: A sixth journey in Persia.— XV; 37; 1-19; 149-165. 

 Sykes, P. M.: Twenty years' travel in Persia.— XXI I ; 30; 169-91. 



Southeast Asia. 



Annandale, N.: The Siamese Malay states.— XXXII; 1(3; 505-523. 

 Annandale, N.: The peoples of the Malay peninsula. — XXXII; 20; 337- 



348. 

 The pagan races of the Malay peninsula. — XXXII; 23; 33-39. 

 Cadell, H. M.: A sail down the Irrawaddy.— XXXII; 17; 239-65. 

 Barbour, T.: Notes on Burma.— XXIII; 20; 841-66. 

 Bastlett, C. H.: Untouched Burma.— XXIII; 24; 835-60. 

 Conner: The forgotten ruins of Indo-China — XXIII; 23; 207-72. 

 Pritchard, B. E. A.: A journey from Myitkyina to Sadiya via the M'mai 



Hka and Hkamti Long.— XV; 43; 521-35. 



Tibet. 



Views of Lhasa.— XXIII; 16; 27-39. 



Explorations in Tibet.— XXIII; 14; 353-5. 



Younghusband, Sir F.: The geographical results of the Tibet Mission. — 

 XXXII; 21; 229-246. 



Central Asia and Tibet,— XXXII; 20; 202-212. 



Younghusband, Sir F. : Geographical results of the Tibet Mission. — XXXI 1 1 ; 

 1905;265-277. 



Tsybikoff, G. T.: Lhasa and Central Tibet.— XXXIII; 1903; 727-4C. 



Bailey, F. M.: Journey through a portion of Southeastern Tibet and the 

 Mishmi Hills.— XXXII; 28; 189-204. 



Hedin, S.: Journeys in Tibet,— XXXII; 1906-1908; 25; 169-195. 



Western Tibet and the British borderland.— XXXII; 23; 28-33. 



Williamson, N.: The Lohit-Brahmaputia River between Assam and South- 

 eastern Tibet.— XV; 34; 363-383. 



