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Larpent, G. de H. : The development and progress of Rhodesia. — XXXII; 



28; 337-361. 

 Heatley, J. T. P.: The development of Rhodesia and its railway system 



in relation to oceanic highways.— XXXIII; 1905; 279-292. 

 Rhodesia.— XXXII; 16; 92-105. 

 Capenny, S. H. F. : Colonel Harding in the remotest Barotseland. — XXXII; 



21; 484-90. 



Sudan. 



Bridgman, H. L.: The new British empire of Sudan.— XXIII; 17; 241-68. 

 France and the penetration of the central Sudan. — XXXII; 17; 414-429; 



480-492. 

 Progress in the Sudan; the international map. — XV; 40; 420-430. 

 Foulkes, C. H. : The new Anglo-French frontier between the Niger and 



Lake Chad.— XXXII; 22; 565-575. 

 Thompson, F. S.: Among the Shillucks of Southern Sudan.— XIX; 68; 



139-47. 

 Crowfoot, J. W.: Some Red Sea ports in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. — XV; 



37; 523-50. 

 Lloyd, W.: Notes on the Kordofan province.— XV; 35; 249-67. 

 Watson, C. M.: The exploration of the Sudan.— XXXII; 28; 505-17. 

 Pearson, H. D.: Progress of survey in the Egyptian Sudan. — XV; 35; 532- 



41. 

 Breasted, J. H.: The University of Chicago on the Nubian Nile. — XXXV; 



1; 193-202. 



South Africa. 



Lagden, G.: Basutoland and the Basutos— XXXII; 17; 347-63. 



Pearson, H. H. W. : The travels of a botanist in Southwest Africa. — XV; 

 35; 481-513. 



Hamilton, J. S.: Mining diamonds in South Africa.— XXXVIII; 12; 7904- 

 7907. 



A former ice age in South Africa. — XXXII; 17; 57-74. 



Watermeyer, F. S. : Geographical notes on South Africa south of Limpopo. — 

 XXXII; 21; 625-37. 



Watermeyer, F. S. : Geographical notes on South Africa south of the Lim- 

 popo.— XXXII; 22; 29-38. 



