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VI. Bibliographical List. 



(1) D. Livingstone. ' Expedition to the Zambesi & its Tributaries, &c.' London, 



1865. 



(2) James Stewart. Proc. Koy. Geogr. Soc. vol. iii (1881) p. 264. 



(3) Joseph Thomson. ' To the Central African Lakes & back ' London, 1881. 



(4) H. Kuss. Bull. Soc. Geogr. vol. iii (1882) pp. 365-83; Bull. Soc. Geo]. 



France, ser. 3, vol. xii (1884) pp. 303-17. 

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 E. Lapieeee. Annales des Mines, ser. 8, vol. iv (1883) pp. 585-93. 

 R. Zeillee. Ibid. pp. 594-98. 



(5) H. Deummond. ' Tropical Africa ' London, 1888. 



(6) T. Rupeet Jones. ' On some Fossils from Central Africa ' Geol. Mag. dec. 3, 



vol. vii (1890) pp. 553-58. 



(7) J. E. S. Moore. ' Physiographical Features of the Nyasa & Tanganyika Dis- 



tricts of Central Africa ' Geogr. Journ. vol. x (1897) pp. 289-99. 

 J. E. S. Mooee. ' The Tanganyika Problem ' London, 1903. 



(8) W. Boenhaedt. ' Deutsch-Ost-Afrika ' vol. vii (Geologie) Berlin, 1900. 



(9) James Hendeeson. ' The Nyasa Coal-bed ' Scot. Geograph. Mag. vol. xix 



(1903) pp. 311-15. 



(10) T. H. Holland. Brit. Cent, Africa Gazette, April 30th, 1903, p. 63 ; Bull. 



Imp. Inst. vol. ii (1904) pp. 69-73. 



(11) W. R. Dunstan. Brit. Cent. Africa Gazette, March 31st, 1903 ; Imp. Inst. 



Technical Reports & Scientific Papers (1903) pp. 1-40 ; Bull. Imp. Inst, 

 vol. ii (1904) pp. 69-76; ibid. vol. iii (1905) pp. 133-39; ibid. vol. iv 

 (1906) pp. 103-106. 



(12) A. J. C. Moltneux. ' The Sedimentary Deposits of Southern Rhodesia ' 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. lix (1903) pp. 266-85. 



(13) G. W. Lamplu&h. ' The Geology of the Zambezi Basin around the Batoka 



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(14) L. A. Wallace. ' North-Eastern Rhodesia ' Geogr. Journ. vol. xxix (1907) 



pp. 369-95. 



(15) W. R. Dunstan. [' Mineral Survev of Nyasalancl '] Colonial Office Reports, 



no. 48 (1908) : ibid. no. 60 (1909). 



(16) A. J. C. Moltneux. ' On the Karroo System in Northern Rhodesia, & its 



Relation to the General Geology ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. lxv (1909) 

 pp. 408-38. 



Appendix I. — Note on a Collection of Fossil Plants erom the 

 Neighbourhood oe Lake Nyasa, collected by Mr. A. R. 

 Andrew. By E. A. Newell Arber, M.A., E.L.S., E.G.S. 



Our present knowledge of the paleobotany- of Portuguese East Africa 

 rests on a memoir by Prof. Potonie, 1 of Berlin, published in 1899. 

 The following species were then recorded from Ituli : — Glossopteris 

 hrowniana, Brongn., G. rndica, Schimper, and G. angustifolia, 

 Brongn., and from German East Africa, Glossopteris sp., Vertebraria, 

 Schizoneura cf. meriani, and Voltziopsis. 



Mr. Andrew's collection was derived from four localities, three 

 from the district of the Lower Shire and one from the neigh- 

 bourhood of Mount Waller. The greater number of the specimens 

 are in fragmentary examples of shale obtained from the Middle 

 Shale Group near Zimbawe Hill, on the Ngoma River, which 



1 H. Potonie in W. Bornhardt's 'Deutsch-Ost-Afrika' vol. vii (Berlin, 1900) : 

 ' Fossile Pflanzen aus Deutsch & Portugiesiach Ost-^frika' pt. ii, p. 495. 

 See also Sitzungsber. Gesellsch. Naturforscb. Freunde, Berlin, Nos 2 & 5 

 Feb. & May 189D. pp. 27 & 96. 



