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Nigeria. 



The mineral survey of Southern Nigeria. XXXII; 2< ; 3 1-37. 



Kitson, A. E.: Some considerations of its structure, people, and natural 



history.— XV: 41: 16-38. 

 Lugard, sir P.: Northern Nigeria.- XV; 23; 1-2 



Talbot. P. A.: The land of the Ekol, Southern Nigeria.— XV; 36 " " 

 Watt. J.: Southern Nigeria- XXXII: 22; 173-181. 

 Temple. C. L.: Northern Nigeria.— XV; 40; 149-168. 

 Whitlock, G. F. A.: The Yola-Cro>- River boundary commission, Southern 



Nigeria.— XV: 36; 426-437. 

 The tailed people of Nigeri;..— XXII I : 21: 123«.)-42. 

 Mar-allister. D. A.: The Aro country of Southern Nigeria. — XXXII: I s : 



631-37. 



River-. 



Seaman. L. L.: The falls of the Zambesi.— XXI J 1 : 22: 561-72. 



The Victoria Falls of the Zambezi.— VI: 37: 213-216. 



Lyons. H. G.: Dimensions of the Nile and its lasin.— XV: 26; 198-201. 



Prince. A. T.: Bridging the gorge of the Zambezi. — XXXVIII: 12: 7<>37- 



7647. 

 Hume. W. F.: Notes on the history of the Nile and its valley. — XV: 27: 



52-60. 

 Reid. R. L.: The river Arinvimi.— XV: 38; 29-34. 

 Pearson. H. D.: The Pibar River.— XV: 40: 486-501. 

 Talbot. P. A.: The Maeleod Falls on the Mao Kabi. French Equatorial 



Africa.— XV: 37: 420-424. 

 Johnston. Sir EL EL: The Niger basin and Alungo park. — XXXII: 23: 



58-72. 

 Lamaire. C: The Congo-Zambezi water parting. — XV; 19: 173-189. 

 Battye. H. T.: Above Victoria Falls.— XXIII : 24: 193-200. 

 The snows of the Nile.— XV: 29; 121-148. 



Rhodesia. 



Melland, F. EL: Bangwenly swamps and the Wa-Unga. — XV: 38; 381-95. 

 Monbray, J. M.: The upper Kafue and Lusenfwa rivers, Northwest Rho- 

 desia.— XV: 34: 166-171. 



