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Livingstone, D. Missionary travels and researches in South 

 Africa, including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior 

 of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on 

 the west coast ; thence across the continent down the River Zam- 

 besi to the Eastern Ocean. 

 London, 1857, 8vo, ix + 687 pp., illustr., map. 



Dr. Livingstone's Cambridge lectures, together with a 



prefatory letter by the Bev. Professor Sedgwick. 



.Cambridge, 2 ed., 1860, 8vo, viii + 380 pp., map. [1 ed., 1858.] Edited Bev. W. 

 Monk. 



Extracts from the despatches of Dr. David Livingstone 



. . . (dated December 17, 1858 ; February 14, May 12, July 26, 

 October 15, 1859) to the Bight Honourable Lord Malmesbury. 

 London, J. E. Geog. Soc., 31, 1861, 256-296, map. 



Exploration to the west of Lake Nyassa in 1863. 



London, J. E. Geog. Soc., 34, 1864, 245-251. 



and Livingstone, C. Narrative of an expedition to the 



Zambesi and its tributaries ; and of the discovery of the Lakes 

 Shirwa and Nyassa ; 1858-1864. 



London, 1865, 8vo, xiv + 608 pp., illustr., map. 



Letter from Dr. Livingstone. 



London, Proc. E. Geog. Soc, 11, 1867, 15-17. 



The last journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa,. 



from 1865 to his death. [Edited Bev. Horace Waller.] 



London, 1874, 2 vols., 8vo, ilhistr., maps. 



Lloyd, H. The Middelburg coalfields (South Africa). 

 London, Colliery Guard., 74, 1897, 871-872. 



Lobley, J. L. The Transvaal : its mineral resources. « 

 London, Knowledge, 19, 1896, 49-52, map, diagrs. 



Lodin, A. Sur le mode de formation des conglomerats auriferes. 

 Paris, C.-E. Acad, sci., 122, 1896, 637-640. 

 Stuttgart, N. Jahrb., 1897, 2, 300. 



Lovy, — . G-oldgehalt der Transvaal-Kohlen. 

 Berlin, Zs. prakt. Geol., 1895, 258-260. 



L[ord, W. B.]. Diamonds and gold. The three main routes 

 to the South African Ophir, and how to equip for the journey. 

 London, 1871, 8vo, ii + 95 pp. 



