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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Beke, Charles Tilstone (cont.) On the Former Extent of the Persian 

 Gnlf , and on the non-identity of Babylon and Babel. 



8°.|London, 1836. 



Additional Remarks on the Former Extent of the Persian Gnlf, 



and on the distinction between Babel and Babylon. 



8°. London, 1837. 



On the Allnvia of Babylonia and Chaldsea. 



8°. London, 1839. 



Abyssinia ; a Statement of Facts relative to the Transactions 



between the Writer and the late British Political Mission to the 

 Conrt of Shoa. 8°. London, 1845. 



An Essay on the Nile and its Tributaries. 8°. London, 1847. 



Christianity among the Gallas. 8°. London, 1847. 



s On the Korarima or Cardamom of Abessinia. 



8°. London, 1847. 



• An Essay on the Sources of the Nile in the Mountains of the 



Moon. 8°. Edinburgh, 1848. 



Memoire justificatif en rehabilitation des Peres Pierre Paez et 



Jerome Lobo, Missionaires en Abyssinie, en ce qui concerne leurs 

 visites a la source de l'Aba'i (le Nil) et a la Cataracte d'Alata. 



8°. Paris, 1848. 



On the Origin of the Gallas. 8°. London, 1848. 



Remarks on the Mats'hafa Tomar, or the Book of the Letter ; 



an Ethiopic Manuscript in the Library of the University of 



Tubingen. 8°. London, 1848. 

 On the Geographical Distribution of the Languages of Abyssinia 



and the Neighbouring Countries. 8°. Edinburgh, 1849. 

 On the Sources of the Nile ; being an Attempt to assign the 



limits of the basin of that river. 8°. London, 1849. 



t An Enquiry into M. Antoine d'Abbadie's Journey to Kaffa in 



the years 1843 and 1844 to discover the Source of the Nile. 



8°. London, 1850. 



■ Second edition. 8°. London, 1851. 



A Summary of Recent Nilotic Discovery. 8°. London, 1851. 



Reasons for returning the Gold Medal of the Geographical 



Society of France, and for withdrawing from its Membership. 



8°. London, 1851. 



The Sources of the Nile ; being a general survey of the basin of 



that river, and of its head-streams, with the history of Nilotic 

 discovery. 8°. London, 1860. 



On the Mountains forming the Eastern Side of the Basin of the 



Nile, and the origin of the designation f Mountains of the Moon ' 

 as applied to them. 8°. Edinburgh, 1861. 



— — A Few Words with Bishop Colenso on the subject of the Exodus 

 of the Israelites and the position of Mount Sinai. 



8°. London, 1862. 



