234 



Lewis, T.: The life and trawl among the people of tl.> XXXII; 



18; 58- 



ern territories of th( - - XXXII; 22; 315-22 



■. S. P.: Belgian rule on the Congo. — XXXVII; 13; -~ 



Africa. 



Genthe, M. K.: Progress of tropical East Africa. — VI: 44 



Davis. A.: British East Africa Protectorate. — VI; 44: 1-10. 



Parkinson, J.: The east African trough in the neighborhood of the S 



Lakes.— XV: 44: 33-46. 

 Collie. G. L. : The plateau of British East Africa and its inhabitants. — VI: 



44: 321-334. 

 Aylmer, L. : The country between the Juba River and Lake Rudolf. — XV: 



38: _ -2 

 Elliott. F.: Jubaland and its inhabitants.— XV : 41: 554-561. 

 Hardy, R. A.: Somaliland.— XXXII: 20; 225-235. 



Colonization and immigration in East Africa Protectorate. — XV: 21; 349-75 

 Hobley, C. W.: The alleged desiccation of East Africa. — XV: 44: 407-77. 

 Somaliland.— XXXII: 19; 95-97. 



An ivory trader in Xorth Kenia. — XXXII: 19; 304-70. 

 Hunting big game in East Africa.— XXIII: 1>: 723-31. 

 Davis, R. H.: Along the east coast of Africa. — XXX: _ 

 Barrett. O. W.: Impressions and scenes of Mozambique. — XXIII: 21; 



807-30. 

 Capenny. S. H. P.: The economic development of Xyasaland. — XXXII: 



20: 371-71 

 Henderson. J.: The Xyasa coal bed.— XXXII: 19: 311-15. 

 Moore, J. E. S. : Tanganyika and the countries north of it. — XV; 17: 1-37. 

 The Tanganyika problem.— XXXII: 19; 190-195. 



. PT. 



Baker. B. B.: Xile dams and reservoir. — XXVI ; 62 " -01. 

 The irrigation of Egypt.— XXXII: 18; 637-645. 



Xavill.-. E.: The origin of Egyptian civilization.— XXXIII: 1907: 549-64. 

 Means, T. H.: The Xile reservoir dam at Assiian. — XXXIII; _ 1-35. 

 Wiedeman, A. W.: The excavation of Abusir Egypt.— XXXI II: 1903: 

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