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Norman, H. The peoples and politics in the far East.

Travels and studies in the

British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese colonies, Siberia, China, Japan,
Corea, Siam, and Malaya.

London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895. xvi, 608 pp. 8°.

Payne, Edward John. History of European colonies. With maps.

London: Macmillan & company, 1889. xi, (1), 408 pp. 16°. (Historical
course for schools.)

Pearson, Charles H. National life and character: a forecast.
London: Macmillan and co. 1894. vi, 381 pp. 12°.

Penn, William. The benefit of plantations, or colonies.

(In Select tracts relating to colonies, pp. 26-30. London, [1733?].)

Pillet, A. Des droits de la puissance protectrice sur l'administration intérieure de l'état protégé.

(In Revue internationale du droit public, vol. 2, pp. 583–608.)

Questions coloniales et diplomatiques.

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Ricaud, J. A.

L'expansion coloniale.

Paris: V. Havard, 1891. xiv, 318 pp. 8°.

Rogers, James E. Thorold. The colonial question.

(In Cobden Club essays, 2d séries, 1871-72, pp. 403-459. London, 1872.)

Roscher, Wilhelm. Kolonien, kolonial Politik und Auswanderung. 3te verbesserte, vermehrte und zum Theil ganz neu bearbeitete Auflage von Roscher's Kolonien.

Leipzig: C. F. Winter, 1885. (2), vi, 470 pp. 8°.

Sacerdoti, V. Studi sulla colonizzazione.

Bologna, 1890. 248 pp. 8°.

Select tracts relating to colonies, consisting of—
I. An essay on plantations. By Sir Francis Bacon.

II. Some passages taken out of the history of Florence, etc.
III. A treatise. By John De Witt.

IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies. By William Penn.
V. A discourse concerning plantations. By Sir. Josiah Child.

London: Printed for J. Roberts. [1733?] (8), 40 pp. 12°.

Smith, Adam. Of colonies: of the motives for establishing new colonies; causes of the prosperity of new colonies; of the advantages which Europe has derived from the discovery of America. .

(In his An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. Reprinted from the 6th edition, with an introduction by E. B. Bax. v. 2, pp. 62-156. London, 1896.)

NOTE. Also to be found in other editions of Smith's works.

The colonial policy of Europe.

(In Rand, B.: Selections illustrating economic history of the seven years' war. 2d
edition, pp. 1-30. Cambridge, 1892.)

Société d'études coloniales, Bruxelles. Bulletin, 3e-5e année. 1896-98.
Bruxelles, 1896-98. 3 vols. in 2. 8°.

NOTE. This periodical is currently received at the Library.

Thierry, C. de. Imperialism. With an introduction by W. E. Henley.
London: Duckworth & company, 1898. xv, 110 pp. 8°.

Van Octroy, F. Conventions internationales définissant les limites actuelles des possessions, protectorats et sphères d'influence en Afrique.

Bruxelles: Schepens, 1898. 518 pp. 8°.

Wakefield, Edward Gibbon. A view of the art of colonization, with present reference to the British empire; in letters between a statesman and a colonist. London: John W. Parker, 1849. xxiv, 513 pp. 8°.

NOTE.-Inserted in the body of the work are Dr. Hind's "Essay on colonization;" Charles Buller's "Mr. Mothercountry of the colonial office;" and in the appendix "Speech of Charles Buller in the House of Commons, April 6, 1843, on systematic colonization."

Wallis, J.P. Early colonial constitutions.

(In Royal historical society. Transactions, new series, volume 10, pp. 59-83. London, 1896.)

Worsfold, W. B. South Africa; a study in colonial administration and develop

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I. Die Kolonialpolitik Portugals und ihre Entwickelung von den Anfängen bis zur
Gegenwart.

II, III. Die Kolonialpolitik Grossbritanniens.

THEORY OF COLONIZATION, GOVERNMENT OF DEPENDENCIES, PROTECTORATES, ETC.

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS, 1898-1900.

1898. Does trade follow the flag? Lord Farrer.

Contemporary Review, vol. 74 (December, 1898), 810.

O. P. Austin.

National Geographic Magazine, vol. 10 (January, 1899), 21.

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1899.

Appleton's Popular Science Monthly, vol. 54 (February, 1899), 518.

Does trade follow the flag? Lord Masham.

Contemporary Review, vol. 75 (February, 1899), 218.

1899. The commercial future: I. International struggle for life. Brooks Adams. II. The commercial sovereignty of the seas. B. Taylor.

Fortnightly Review, vol. 65 (February, 1899), 274, 284.

1899. Imperialism. J. L. Walton.

Contemporary Review, vol. 75 (March, 1899), 305.

1899. The evolution of colonies: Social evolution. J. Collier.

1899.

Popular Science Monthly, vol. 54 (March, 1899), 577.

The colonies of the world and how they are governed. O. P. Austin.
Forum, vol. 27 (May, 1899), 303.

1899. The seamy side of imperialism. Robert Wallace.

1899.

Contemporary Review, vol. 75 (June, 1899), 782.

The flag and trade; a summary review of the trade of the chief colonial empires. A. W. Flux.

Royal Statistical Society Journal, vol. 62 (September, 1899), 489.

H. Birchenough.

Nineteenth Century, vol. 46 (September, 1899), 352.

1899.

The imperial function of trade.

1899.

1899.

The value of the imperial idea.

Spectator, vol. 83 (October 7, 1899), 485.

The cooperation of colonial governments. J. Macdomell.

Journal of the Society of Comp. Legislation, new series, vol. 3 (December, 1899), 41.

1900. Radicalism and the imperial spirit. A. R. Carman.

1900.

Contemporary Review, vol. 77 (January, 1900), 18.

Does colonization pay? O. P. Austin.
Forum, vol. 28 (January, 1900), 621.

CLIMATE AND COLONIZATION.

BOOKS.

Annesley, James. Researches into the causes, nature, and treatment of the more prevalent diseases of India and of warm climates generally. Second edition.

London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1841. xii, 606 pp. Portrait. 8°.
Sketches of the most prevalent diseases of India. Second edition, with cor-
rections and large additions. Illustrated by tables and plates.
London: S. Highly, 1831. xxiv, 501, (2) pp. 8°.

Burg, C. L. van der. To what extent are tropical altitudes adapted for settlement by Europeans?

(In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session,

v. 10, pp. 170-178. London, 1892.)

Burnett, Sir William, and Alexander Bryson. Report on the climate and principal diseases of the African station.

London: Clowes & sons, 1847. xv, (1), 266 pp. 8°.

Burot, F., and M. A. Legrand. Les trou pes coloniales. Statistique de la mortalité. Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1897. 140 pp. 8°.

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Hygiène du soldat sous les tropiques.

Paris: J. B. Baillière, 1898. 218 pp. 8°.

The hygiene of the soldier in the tropics. Translated by G. W. Read.
Kansas City, Mo. [1899.] 8°. (International military series. 7.)

Cantlie, James. The possibility of Europeans and their families becoming naturalized in the tropics.

(In Journal of tropical medicine, November, December, 1898; January, February, 1899.)

Climate and colonization.

(In Quarterly Review, vol. 190, July, 1899, pp. 268-288.)

Cohn, Emanuel. Zur Geschichte der deutschen Tropenhygiene.

(In Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, neue Folge, vol. 13, February 8, 1900, pp. 53-58.) Dumont, Enrique. Ensayo de una historia médico-quirúrgica de la isla de Puerto Rico. T. 1, 2, entrega 1-4.

Habana: Imp. "La Antilla" de N. Cacho-Negrete, 1875–1876. 2 vols. 8°.
Volume 2 lacks all after p. 160.

Felkin, Robert W. Tropical highlands; their suitability for European settlement. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, 155-164. London, 1892.)

Giles, G. M.

Growth and development of Anglo-Indian children.

(In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, pp. 184-185. London, 1892.)

Hillary, William. A treatise on such diseases as are the most frequent in or are peculiar to the West India islands or the torrid zone. With notes by Benjamin Rush.

Philadelphia: Jane Aitken, 1811. 166 pp. 8°.

Horner, Gustavus R. B. Medical and topographical observations upon the Mediterranean, and upon Portugal, Spain, and other countries. With engravings.

Philadelphia: Haswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1839. 212, (1) pp. 8°.

Horton, James Africanus B. Physical and medical climate and meteorology of the west coast of Africa; with valuable hints to Europeans for the preservation of health in the tropics.

London: John Churchill & sons, 1847. xix, (1), 321 pp. 8°.

Johnson, James. The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions. Fifth edition, greatly enlarged.

London: S. Highley, 1836. viii, 678 pp. 8°.

Manson, Patrick. Tropical diseases. A manual of the diseases of warm climates. With 88 illustrations and 2 colored plates.

London: Cassell & Company, 1898. xvi, 607 pp. 12°.

A school of tropical medicine.

(In Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute, vol. 31, April, 1900, pp. 309-357.)

Markham, Clements R. On the suitability of mountainous regions and of islands in the tropics for European settlement.

(In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, pp. 178-183. London, 1892.)

Martin, James Ranald. The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions. A new edition.

London: John Churchill, 1856. xv, (1), 599 pp. 8°.

Moore, Sir William. The suitability of tropical highlands for European settlement. (In International congress of hygiene and demography. Transactions, seventh session, vol. 10, pp. 165-170. London, 1892.)

Orgeas, J. La pathologie des races humaines et le problème de la colonisation. Paris: Doin, 1886. 8°.

Rho, Filippo. Malattie predominanti nei paesi caldi e temperati. (Igiene e acclimatazione nei paesi caldi.)

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Rochard, Jules. Questions d'hygiène sociale (l'acclimatement dans les colonies

Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1891. vi, 337 pp. 16°.

Sambon, L. W. Acclimatization of Europeans in tropical lands.

(In Geographical journal, vol. 12, pp. 589-606. London, 1898.)

Stokvis, B. J. On the comparative pathology of human races, with reference to the vital resistance of Europeans in tropical climates.

(In The Practitioner: vol. 46 (March, 1891), 223-240; (April, 1891), 301-320; (May, 1891), 385-398. London, 1891.)

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