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and Timbucktoo, 
afterwa 
ted by some of Mollhausen’s sketches forms the second volume 
of the series. a. 
The volume now before us is an important contribution to our 
knowledge of the ethnography of the regions which were visited. 
_ It is introduced to the public by a preface from Alexander Von 
___ The author, in his concluding page, expresses his intention to 
accept an invitation to join the Colorado expedition, now in the 
field under the command of Lieutenant Ives. 
_ Rawlinson’s Herodotus.—The first and second volumes of a new 
translation of Herodotus have just appeared in England. The 
ork is entitled: The History of Herodotus, a new English Ver- 
on, edited with copious Notes and Appendices, illustrating the History 
Geography of Herodotus, from the most recent sources of infor 
and embodying the chief results, Historical and 
which have been obtained in the Pr 
typhical Discovery; by George 
ol. Sir Henry Rawlinson, K-C.B., 
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