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Landon. P.: Into Tibet with Younghusband.— XXXVIII; 9: 5907-592.'). 



Roberts. C: Into mysterious Tibet.— XXXVIII; 8; 5263-5271. 



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



Mishmi Hills.— XV; 39; 334-347. 

 Rose. A.: The reaches of the upper Sahveen. — XV; 34; 608-613. 



AFRICA. 



Foek. A.: The economic conquest of Africa by the railroads. — XXXIII: 



1904; 721-735. 

 Luder. A. B.: Building American bridges in Africa. — XXXVIII; 6; 3657- 



3670. 

 Behrens. T. T.: Most reliable values of heights of African lakes and moun- 

 tains.— XV; 29: 307-326. 

 Stanley. H. M.: A great African lake.— XXIII; 13; 169-72. 

 Hotehkiss. C. W : Some points to emphasize in the teaching of the geography 



of Africa.— XXI; 10: 175-84. 

 Grogan. E. S. : Through Africa from Cape to Cairo. — XV; 16; 164-S5. 

 Grogan. E. S.: Through Africa from the Cape to Cairo.— XXXIII; 1900; 



431-448. 

 Adams, C. C: Foundations of economic progress in tropical Africa. — VI: 



43; 753-766. 

 Cannon. W. A.: Recent explorations in the Western Sahara. — VI; 46; 



81-99. 

 Verner, S. P.: White man's zone in Africa.— XXXVIII; 13: 8227-36. 

 Map of African railroads. — House Doc Serial Xo. 3944; p. 200. 

 •Johnson, F. E.: Here and there in Northern Africa. — XVIII; 25; 1-132. 

 Johnson. F. E.: The railways of Africa.— XXXII ; 22; 621-637. 

 Frederick. A.: A land of giants and pygmies.— XXIII; 23; 369-89. 

 Akeley. C. E.: Elephant hunting with gun and camera. — XXIII; 23; 779- 



810. 

 Xorman. Sir H.: The automobile in Africa. — XXXI; 51; 257-83. 

 Lander. H. S.: Across wildest Africa.— XXIII; 19; 694-737. 

 Roberts. C: A wonderful feat of adventure.— XXXVIII; 1: 304-308. 

 The mysteries of the desert.— XXIII; 22; 1S56-60. 

 Bauer. L. A.: The magnetic survey of Africa.— XXIII: 20: 291-303. 

 Camera adventures in the wilds of Africa.— XXIII; 21; 385-97. 

 Rabot, C: Recent French explorations in Africa. — XXIII; 13; 119-33. 



