Budge (E. A. Wallis) A History of Egypt from the end of the 

 ISToelithic Period to the death of Cleopatra VII., B.C. 30. Illus- 

 trated. 8 vols. London, 1902. 8° 



Part of the " Books on Egypt and Ghaldsea " series. 



Bury (J. B.) A History of Greece to the death of Alexander the 

 Great . . . With maps, etc. 2 vols. London, 1902. 8'^ 



The Cambridge Natural History. Edited by S. F. Harmer . . . and 

 A. E. Shipley. London, 1901, etc. S" 

 In progress. 



Campbell (J. G. D.) Siam in the twentieth century: being the 

 experience and impressions of a British official. London, 1902. 

 8° 



Cave (Henry W.) Golden Tips. A description of Ceylon and its 

 great Tea Industry . . . Illustrated, etc, London, 1900. 8° 



. The Ruined Cities of Ceylon . . . Illustrated . . . 



A new edition. London, 1900. 8° 



Celli (Angelo) Malaria according to the new researches . . . Transla- 

 ted from the second Italian edition by J. J. Eyre . . . With an 

 introduction by Dr. P. Manson . . . With maps and illustrations. 

 New edition. London, 1901. 8° 



Chamberlain (B. H.) and Mason (W. B.) A hand-book for Travellers 

 in Japan, including the whole Empire from Yezo to Formosa . . . 

 With . . . maps . . . and , . . illustrations. Sixth editionj revised. 

 London, 1901. 8" 



" One of Murray^s Hand-hooks. ^^ 



Church (Percy W.) Chinese Turkestan with caravan and rifle. 

 [With illustrations.] London, 1901. 8^ 



Cockerell (T. D. A.) Directions for collecting and preserving scale 

 insects — Coccida?. Washington, 1897. 8° 



From the Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 



Coville (Frederick V.) Directions for collecting specimens and 

 information illustrating the aboriginal uses of plant?. Washington, 

 1895. 8" 



From the Bulletin of the United States National Museiim. 



Presd, hy the Smithsonian histitution. 



