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Russell, R. Natal, the land and its story.

Pietermaritzburg, 1897. 8°.

Shooter, Joseph. The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country.
London: E. Stanford, 1857. x, 403 pp. Plates (lithographs). 8°.

RHODESIA.

Knight, E. F. Rhodesia of to-day.

London: Longmans, 1895. vii, (1), 151 pp. Folded map. 12°.

Selous, F. C. Sunshine and storm in Rhodesia.

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Tangye, H. Lincoln. In new South Africa; travels in the Transvaal and Rhodesia. With 26 illustrations.

London: Horace Cox, 1896. viii, 431 pp. Plates (photogravures). 8°.

Thomson, H. C. Rhodesia and its government. With illustrations.

London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1898. xi, (3), 352 pp. Folded map. 8°.

BRITISH WEST AFRICA.

Banbury, G. A. L. Sierra Leone; or, the white man's grave.

London: Sonnenschein, 1888. 296 pp. 8°.

Ellis, A. B. The Ewe-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa: their religion, manners, customs, laws, languages, etc. London: Chapman and Hall, 1890. viii, 331 pp.

Folded map. 8°.

Ellis, A. B. The Yoruba-speaking peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa. London: Chapman, 1894. 402 pp. 8°.

Freeman, R. A. Travels and life in Ashanti and Jaman. With 100 illustrations by the author.

London: Constable, 1898. 580 pp. Maps. 8°.

Griffith, R. Sierra Leone, past, present, and future.

(In Royal Colonial Institute. Proceedings, vol. 13. pp. 56-98. London, 1882.)

Ingham, E. G. Sierra Leone after a hundred years.

London: Seeley, 1894. 368 pp. 8°.

Jobson, R. The golden trade; or, A discovery of the River Gambra and the golden trade of the Ethiopians.

London: N. Okes, 1623. (2), 166 pp. Sm. 4°.

Kemp, D. Nine years at the Gold Coast.

London: Macmillan, 1898. 294 pp. 8°.

Kingsley, Mary H. Travels in West Africa, Congo François, Corisco, Cameroons. London: Macmillan, 1897. xvi, 743 pp. Plates. 8°.

The story of West Africa.

London: H. Marshall, 1899. 170 pp. 8°.

West African studies. With illustrations and map.

London: Macmillan & Co., 1899. xxiv, 639 pp. 8°.

"Miss Kingsley's indictment of the Crown colony system, and the sketch which she submits of an alternative plan for the government of the colonies, at present administered as Crown colonies, constitute a brilliant contribution to the discussion as to the best method of governing tropical colonies."-Saturday Review.

Macdonald, G. The Gold Coast, past and present.
London: Longmans, 1898. 364 pp. Illustrated. 80.

Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. The imperial library. Imperial Africa, the rise, progress, and future of the British possessions in Africa. Vol. 1. British Wes Africa.

London: The Imperial Press, 1898. rri, 512 pp. Maps and illustrations. 8°. Life, scenery, and customs in Sierra Leone and the Gambia 2 vols. 12°.

Poole, Thomas Eyre.

London, 1850.

Powell, R. S. S. Baden-. The downfall of Prempeh; a day of life with the native levy in Ashanti.

London: Methuen, 1896. 200 pp. Illustrations. 8°.

Sibthorpe, A. B. C. The history of Sierra Leone. 2d edition.

Elliot Stock: London, [1881.] 86 pp. 12°.

Wadstrom, C. B. An essay on colonization, particularly applied to the western coast of Africa, with some free thoughts on cultivation and commerce: also, brief description of the colonies already formed, or attempted in Africa, including those of Sierra Leona and Bulama. In two parts. Illus trated with a nautical map (from lat. 5° 30′ to lat. 14° N.) and other plates. London: Printed for the author by Darton and Harvey, 1794. (8), iv, 196, (2), 363, (27) pp. Folded maps. 4°.

Fitz-Gerald, W. W. A.

BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

Travels in the coastlands of British East Africa, and the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba; agricultural resources; general characteristics.

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Junker, W. Travels in Africa, 1882-86. Translated by A. H. Keane.
London: Chapman, 1892. 586 pp. 8°.

Lugard, F. D. The rise of our East African empire. Early efforts in Nyassaland.
With 130 illustrations; also 14 specially prepared maps. In 2 vols.
William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1893. 8°.

Macdonald, J. R. L. Soldiering and surveying in British East Africa, 1891–94. London: E. Arnold, 1897. 340 pp. 8°.

McDermott, P. L. British East Africa; Ibea. Work of the British East Africa Company.

London: Chapman, 1895. 632 pp. 8°.

Selous, F. C. Travel and adventure in Southeast Africa.

London: R. Ward, 1893. 503 pp. 8°.

Stanley, II. M. In darkest Africa; or, The quest, rescue, and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria. With 150 woodcut illustrations and maps.

two volumes.

London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1890. 8°.

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Thomson, Joseph. Through Masai land, snow-clad volcanic mountains, and strange tribes of Africa. New edition.

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NIGER PROTECTORATE.

Bindloss, H. In the Niger country.

London: Blackwood, 1899. 348 pp. Map. 8°.

Trotter, J. K. The Niger sources.

(In Geographical journal, vol. 10, 237-259; 386-401. London, 1897.)

Vandeleur, S. Campaigning on the Upper Nile and Niger.

London: Methuen, 1898. 348 pp.

8°.

EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN.

Alford, H. S. L., and W. D. Sword. The Egyptian Soudan: its loss and recovery. London: Macmillan, 1898. 352 pp. Plates. Maps. Portraits. 8°.

Barré, P. Fachoda et le Bahr-el-Ghazal.

Paris: Plon, 1898. 32 pp. 12°.

Bennett, Ernest N. The downfall of the Dervishes; being a sketch of the final Soudan campaign of 1898. With photogravure portrait of the Sirdar, maps, and plans. 2d edition.

Methuen & Co., London, 1899. xii, 255 pp. 8°.

Boulger, D. C. The life of Gordon.

London: Unwin, 1897. 2 vols. Portraits. 8°.

Burleigh, Bennet. Sirdar and Khalifa; or, The re-conquest of the Soudan. 1898. With portraits, illustrations, maps, and plan of battle. 2d edition. London: Chapman and Hall, 1898. xiv, 305 pp. 8°.

Cameron, D. A. Egypt in the nineteenth century; or, Mehemet Ali and his successors until the British occupation in 1882.

London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1898. xv, (1), 280 pp.

Folded map.

Casati, G. Ten years in Equatoria. Translated by Mrs. J. Randolph Clay.
London: Warne, 1898. 526 pp. 150 illustrations. Map. 8°.

12°.

Churchill, Winston Spencer. The river war: an historical account of the reconquest of the Soudan. Edited by Col. F. Rhodes. In two volumes. Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1899. Plates. Maps. 8°.

Gessi, Romolo. Seven years in the Soudan: being a record of explorations, adventures, and campaigns .

London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1892. xxiv, 467 pp. Illustrations.
Map. Portrait. 8°.

Mieville, Sir Walter. Under Queen and Khedive: the autobiography of an Anglo-
Egyptian official.

London: Heinemann, 1899. viii, 306 pp. Portrait. 8°.

Milner, Sir Alfred. England in Egypt. 6th edition, revised. With an additional chapter bringing down the work to the end of 1898. London: Edwin Arnold, 1899. 418 pp. 8°.

Penfield, Frederic Courtland. Present-day Egypt. Illustrated.

New York: The Century Co., 1899. xiii, (2), 372 pp. Plates. 8°.

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Slatin, Rudolf C., pasha. Fire and sword in the Soudan. A personal narrative of fighting and serving the Dervishes. 1879-1895. Translated by F. R. Wingate. Illustrated by R. Talbot Kelly.

Edward Arnold, London, New York, 1896. xviii, (2), 636 pp. 1 folded plan. 1 folded map. 8°

Steevens, G. W. Egypt in 1898. With illustrations.

W. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1898. x, (2), 283 3 pp. 8°.

With Kitchener to Khartum.

W. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1898.

Maps and plans. 8°.

Stuhlmann, F. Mit Emin Pasha ins Herz von Africa.
Berlin: Reimer, 1894. 2 vols. Plates. Map. 8°.

Traill, H. D. Lord Cromer: a biography.

London: Bliss, 1897. 352 pp. Illus. 8°.

Wallace, D. M. Egypt and the Egyptian question.

London: Macmillan & Co., 1883. x, (2), 523 pp. 8°.

Methuen & Co., London, 1899. Wilson, C. T., and R. W. Felkin.

White, A. Silva. The expansion of Egypt under Anglo-Egyptian condominium. xv, (1), 483 pp. Folded maps. 8°. Uganda and the Egyptian Soudan. In two Folded maps. 12°.

volumes.

London: S. Low, etc., 1882.

Portrait.

Wingate, F. R. Mahdism and the

Egyptian Sudan.

London, Macmillan, 1891.

630 pp.

30 maps and plans. 8°.

Worsfold, W. B. The redemption of Egypt. With illustrations.

London: George Allen, 1899. xvii, (1), 353 pp. Colored plates. 8°.

BRITISH SOMALILAND.

Pearce, F. B. Rambles in lion land; three months' leave passed in Somaliland. London: Chapman and Hall, 1898. xi, (1), 260 pp. Photographs. Map. 8°. Peel, C. V. A. Somaliland; being an account of two expeditions into the far interior, together with a complete list of every animal and bird known to inhabit that country, and a list of reptiles collected by the author. London: F. A. Robinson, 1899. 362 pp. 8°.

Potocki, Józef, Count. Sport in Somaliland; being an account of a hunting trip to
that region. Translated from the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin.
London: R. Ward, 1899. 142 pp. Plates. Fo.

Swayne, H. G. C. Seventeen trips through Somaliland, 1885 to 1893.
London: R. Ward, 1895. 386 pp. 8°.

BRITISH AUSTRALASIA.

AUSTRALASIA.

Australian Handbook (incorporating New Zealand, Fiji, and New Guinea), shippers', importers' and professional directory and business guide for 1900. London, etc.: Gordon & Gotch. 672 pp. Maps, plans, and illustrations. 8°. Backhouse, James. A narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies. Illustrated by three maps, fifteen etchings, and several woodcuts. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1843. xviii, 560, cxliv pp. 8°.

Bannow, W. The colony of Victoria, socially and materially.

London: Robertson, 1897. 314 pp. Map. 8°.

Becke, Louis, and Walter Jeffery. Admiral Phillip, the founding of New South
Wales.

New York: Longmans, 1899. xx, 336 pp. Portrait. 12°. (Builders of
Greater Britain.)

Bicknell, A. C. Travel and adventure in northern Queensland. Illustrated.
London: Longmans, 1895. 8°.

Bonwick, J. The lost Tasmanian race.

London: Low, 1884. 8°.

Byrne, J. C. Twelve years' wanderings in the British colonies, from 1835 to 1847. In two volumes.

London: Richard Bentley, 1848. 8°.

Callandar, John. Terra Australis Cognita; or, Voyages to the southern hemispheres during the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries.

Edinburgh: A. Donaldson, 1766–1768. 3 vols. 8°.

Calvert, A. F. The discovery of Australia. With maps, etc.

London: Philip, 1893. 4°.

The exploration of Australia, from 1844 to 1896.

London: Philip, 1895-96. 2 vols. 4°.

My fourth tour in West Australia. Illustrated by W. Hodgson.

London: Heinemann, 1897. 388 pp. 4°.

Western Australia and its gold field.

London: Philip, 1893. 8°.

Western Australia: its history and progress.

London: Simpkin, 1894. 8°.

Western Australia and its welfare. 1893-94.

London: Simpkin, 1895. 8°.

Carnegie, D. W. Spinifex and sand; a narrative of five years' pioneering and

exploration in Western Australia.

London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1898. 470 pp. 8°.

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