g: tales and sketches of native life in the Malay 268 pp. 8°. ionary of British Malaya. °. the gilding off. ols. 8°. and tramping in Malaya. Fifteen years' pioneerf the Malay peninsula. i & Co., 1898. x, (2), 339 pp. Plates. Folded ies. New edition. pelago; land of the orang-utan. BRITISH AFRICAN COLONIES. BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. British Africa. With 4 maps. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1899. xiii, (1) 413 pp. 8°. (British Contents: Cape of Good Hope, by Sir D. Tennant; Rhodesia, by C. W. Boyd; Rhodesia, Brown, William Harvey. On the South African frontier. The adventures and observations of an American in Mashonaland and Matabeleland. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1899. xxii, (2), 430 pp. Illustrations and folded maps. 8°. Bryce, James. Impressions of South Africa. New York: Century Co., 1897. xvi, (2), 499 pp. 8 folded maps. 8°. Same. 3d edition with a new prefatory chapter dealing with the events which have induced the present crisis. London: Macmillan, 1899. lxiii, 499 pp. 8°. Cloete, Henry. The story of the great Boer trek, and the origin of the South African republics. London: Murray, 1899. xvi, 196 pp. 8°. Greswell, William Henry Parr. Geography of Africa south of the Zambesi. With notes on the industries, wealth, and social progress of the states and peoples. With three maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892. xii, 400 pp. 12°. Native states and protectorates, pp. 285-307. Hertslet, Sir Edward. The map of Africa by treaty. London: Harrison and Sons, 1896. 3 vols. 8°. 2d and revised edition. Johnston, Sir Harry H. A history of the colonization of Africa by alien races. Keltie, John Scott. The partition of Africa. With 24 maps. London: Edward Stanford, 1895. xv, (1), 564 pp. 8°. 2d edition. Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley. Europe in Africa in the nineteenth century. 8°. Mackenzie, John. Central Africa; extension of British influence in transcolonial territories. (In Manchester Geographical Society. Journal, vol. 4, pp. 201-231. Manchester, 1888.) Austral Africa; losing it, or ruling it, being incidents and experiences in Bechuanaland, Cape Colony, and England. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1887. 2 vols. Plates, port., illus. 8°. 4997-4 49 1691-1795. 1795-1834. The republics and native territories, 1854-1872. 8°. under the administration of the Dutch India Com 28, 1894. Illust. Map. 12°. (Story of the Nations Colony, Natal, Orange Free State, South African nd all other territories south of the Zambesi, 4th .462 pp. 8°. (Story of the Nations series.) ca; Cape Colony; Natal. 2. The Transvaal; Griqualand West; ; Native territories. Widdicombe, J. Fourteen years in Ba London, [1891]. 306 pp. Illus CAPE Campbell, C. T. British South Afric Good Hope, from its conque British emigration of 1819 (A London: Haddon, 1897. 230 pp Wallace, R. Farming industries of Ca London: P. S. King & Son, 1896 Weber, Ernst von. Vier Jahre in Af schnitten, u. s. w. Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1878. 2 vol MASH Bent, J. Theodore. The Ruined Cities tion and exploration in 189 mensuration of the temples, b London: Longmans, Green and plans. 8°. Bruce, G. W. H. Knight. Memories o London: E. Arnold, 1895. 99 p Illustrated with maps. 1801. xxi, (1), 571 pp. Folded plan. 2 folded e l'Île Maurice et ses dépendances, suivie d'une colonie et d'un Essai sur l'Île de Madagascar. ls. Plates. 8°. NATAL. 1495-1845. Sons, 1888. 2 vols. 8°. nd description of the colony. 6. viii, (4), 336 pp. Photographs. 8°. e colony of Natal, South Africa. To which is ining a brief history of the Orange River sovps and 19 illustrations. iii, 463 pp. 8°. d history of the explorations and colonization 2 pp. 4°. d edition. |