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A journey through Abyssinia to the Nile. — XV; 15; 97-121. 

 Whithouse, W. F.: Through the country of the king of kings. — XXXI; 

 32; 286. 



Algeria. 



From Algeria to the French Congo. — XV; 17; 135-50. 

 Archibald, J. F. J.: In civilized French Africa.— XXIII; 20; 303-12. 

 Schmidt, N.j The new Latin Africa.— XIX; 71; 1440-1445. 

 Kearney, T. H.: Country of the ant men.— XXIII; 22; 367-83. 

 Kearney, T. H.: The date gardens of the Jerid.— XXIII; 21; 543-68. 

 Lessauer, A.: The Kabyles of North Africa.— XXXIII; 1911; 523-38. 

 Cannon, W. H.: Some features of the physiography and vegetation of the 

 Algerian Sahara.— VI; 45; 481-9. 



Central Africa. 



Johnston, H.: The protectorates of Great Britain in tropical Africa. — 



XXXII; 18; 57-76. 

 Robertson, P.: The commercial possibilities of British Central Africa — 



XXXII; 16; 235-46. 

 Sharpe, A.: Trade and colonization in British Central Africa. — XXXII; 



17; 129-48. 

 Angus, H. C. : On the frontier of Western Shire, British Central Africa. — 



XXX; 23; 72-86. 

 Capenny, S. H. F. : The Anglo-Portuguese boundary in Central Africa. — 



XXXII; 21; 440-45. 

 Bright, R. J. F. : Survey and exploration in the Ruwewzon and lake region. — 



XV; 34; 128-56. 

 Woosman, R. B.: Ruwewzori and its life zones.- — XV; 30; 616-30. 



Congo. 



Torday, E.: Land and people of Kasai Basin. — XV; 36; 26-57. 



Johnston, H. : The pygmies of the great Congo forest. — XXXIII; 1902; 



479-91. 

 Neave, S. A.: A naturalist's travels on the Congo. — Zambezi watershed. — 



XV; 35; 132-146. 

 Sarolea, C: The economic expansion of the Congo Free State. — XXXII; 



21; 182-197. 



