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Milne, A. D.: The dry summer on the upper Nile.— XXXI I: 16; 89-92. 

 Erring. W. G.: From Cairo to Khartum.— X; 65; 340-350; 559-577. 

 Moncrieff, Sir C. S. : Egyptian irrigation. — XV; 35; 425-428. 

 Hiehens. R.: Old Cairo.— X: 77; 82-95. 



Baikie. J.: Resurrection of ancient Egypt.— XXIII; 24; 957-1020. 

 Stearns. W. N.: Reconstructing Egypt's history. — XXIII; 24; 1021-42. 

 Jackal, I.: Sacred cemetery of catacombs. — XXIII; 24: 1042-56. 

 Richardson, R.: Britain's success in Egypt. — XXXII; 17; 300-303. 

 White. A. S.: The rehabilitation of Egypt.— XXXII; 20; 348-354. 

 American discoveries in Egypt.— XXIII; 18; 801-811. 



Czamomska. M. E. J.: The Assuan dam.— XXXVIII ; Nov.-April, 1912-13: 

 332-37. 



Liberia. 



Wallis, B.: A tour in the Liberian Hinterland.— XV: 35; 285-295. 



Johnston. H.: Liberia.— XXXIII; 1905; 247-264. 



Johnston. Sir H.: Liberia.— XV; 26; 131-53. 



Collins, G. M.: Dumhoy. the national dish of Liberia.— XXIII; 22; 84-89. 



Morocco. 



Morocco, the land of the extreme west. — XXIII; 17; 117-57. 



Furlong. C. W.: The French in Xorth Africa.— XXXVIII; 15; 9555-66. 



Furlong, W.: The French conquest of Morocco.— XXXVIII; 22; 14989- 



15000. 

 Ogilvie. A. G.: Xotes on Moroccan geography. — XV; 41: 230-239. 

 Ogilvie, A. G.: Morocco and its future. — XV; 39; 554-575. 

 Edwards, A.: Conflicting interests in Morocco. — XIX; 71; 1121-1126. 

 Fischer. T.: Morocco.— XXXIII; 19,04; 355-372. 

 Borrks. S.: The Morocco question. — XIX; 71; 176-181. 

 Letters from Morocro.— XXX1T: 21: 37-41; S4-96. 

 Letters from Morocco.— XXXII; 20: 640-649. 

 Blarney. T. L. : A journey in Morocco. — XXIII; 22; 750-777. 

 Harris. W.: The Berbers of Morocco.— XXXI; 36; 353. 

 Holt, G. E.: Tayo great Moorish religious dances. — XXIII; 22: 777-S5. 



