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EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN (Continued)—

MILNE. Life on the Nile South of Fashoda. By Arthur D. Milne.

BLUE AND WHITE NILES.

(m.) Pamp. 200. 1899

Ibid.

ROBERTS. British Occupation of Egypt: a Lesson in Colonial Adminis-
tration. By Chalmers Roberts.
(m.) Pamp. 200. 1899

HARVEY. By Trolley to the Sphinx. By Alexander Harvey.
NICHOLS. What England has done for Egypt. By Arthur Nichols.
'B.E. Series,' ii.
SCOTT. Judicial Reform in Egypt. By Sir John Scott.

Ibid.

1899

J.S.A. xlvii. 1899

PARRINGTON-POOLE. Wassah Ullah. By J. Parrington-Poole.

(m.) Pamp. 200. 1899 R.S.G.S. xv. 1899

THE EGYPTIAN SOUDAN.
CAPENNY. The Khedivic Possessions in the Basin of the Upper Ubangi.
By S. H. F. Capenny.

LA DISLOCATION DU SOUDAN.

R.S.G.S. xv. 1899

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NEUFELD. A Prisoner of the Khaleefa.

man. By Charles Neufeld.

WHITE. From Sphinx to Oracle. Through the Libyan Desert to the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon. By Arthur Silva White.

Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1899 HOPKINSON. Sudan Recollections. By Lieut. H. C. B. Hopkinson. (m.) Pamp. 200. 1899

PENFIELD. Harnessing the Nile.

By F. C. Penfield.

PENFIELD. In Fascinating Cairo. By F. C. Penfield.

A'BECKET. Soudan Forty-five Years Ago. By A. W. à'Beckett.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

MIÉVILLE. Under Queen and Khedive. The Autobiography of an AngloEgyptian Official. By Sir Walter Miéville.

12mo. Lond. 1899

PENFIELD. Present-day Egypt. By Frederick Courtland Penfield. Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1899

WHITE. The Expansion of Egypt under Anglo-Egyptian Condominium. By Arthur Silva White. 8vo. Lond. 1899

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SUDAN CAMPAIGN, 1896-1899. By An Officer.'

Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1899

CORNISH. Desert Sand-Dunes bordering the Nile Delta. By Vaughan · Geo. Jour.' xv.

Cornish.

WALLIS. Ancient Egyptian Ceramic Art. By Henry Wallis.

1900

(m.) Pamp. 200. 1900 ROYLE. The Egyptian Campaign, 1882 to 1885. New and revised edition, continued to December, 1899. By Charles Royle.

Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1900

EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN (Continued)

BODDY. From the Egyptian Ramleh: Sketches of Delta Life and Scenes in Lower Egypt. By the Rev. Alexander A. Boddy.

Illustrated. 12mo. Lond. 1900

ROBERTS. Where East and West Meet. By Chalmers Roberts.

(m.) Pamp. 200. 1900

GALTON. Identification Offices in India and Egypt. By Francis Galton.

(m.) Pamp. 208. 1900

LANE-POOLE. Egypt in the Middle Ages. By Prof. Stanley Lane-Poole.

(m.) Pamp. 200. 1900

Ibid.

HARVEY. Some Types of Egyptian Women. By Alexander Harvey. Ibid.
KELLY. Among the Fellaheen. By R. Talbot Kelly.
ALFORD. A Report on Ancient and Prospective Gold Mining in Egypt.
By Charles J. Alford.
4to. Lond. 1900
WARD. Missionaries in Egypt. By Arnold Ward. (m.) Pamp. 200. 1900
WORSFOLD. Story of Egypt. By W. Basil Worsfold. 12mo. Lond. 1900
BLUNDELL. Journey through Abyssinia to the Nile. By Herbert Weld
Blundell.
'Geo. Jour.' xv. 1900
GAGE. Trip from Uganda to Khartoum. By Capt. M. F. Gage.

(m.) Pamp. 204. 1900

GUEST. Oases of the Mudirieh of Assyut. By A. R. Guest.

'Geo. Jour.' xvi. 1900 MICHELL. An Egyptian Calendar for the Koptic Year 1617 (1900-1901 A.D.), corresponding with the Mohammedan Years 1318-1319. By Ronald L. N. Michell. 12mo. Lond. 1900 PINCHING. Report on Plague in Egypt from May, 1899, to July, 1900. By H. H. Pinching. Roy. 8vo. Cairo, 1900 KOETTLITZ. Journey through Somaliland and Southern Abyssinia to the Shangalla or Berta Country and the Blue Nile, and through the Sudan to Egypt. By Dr. Reginald Koettlitz. MACIVER. Recent Anthropometrical Work in Egypt.

GRIFFITH. System of Writing in Ancient Egypt.
STEEVENS. Egypt in 1898. By G. W. Steevens.

R.S.G.S. xvi. 1900 By David MacIver. J.A.I. iii. (N.S.) 1900 By F. Ll. Griffith. Ibid. (Memorial Edition.) 12mo.

WILLCOCKS. Barrages and Collateral Works on

Willcocks.

the

Lond. 1900

Nile. By W. R.E.I. xxvi. 1900

38. AFRICA: ITS EXPLORATION, TRADE,

DEVELOPMENT, &c.

See also SECTIONS 26-37 and 65-77

DAPPER. Description de l'Afrique, contenant des Noms, la situation de
toutes ses Parties, leurs Rivières, leurs Villes, et leur Habitations, leurs
Plantes, et leurs Animaux, les Mœurs, les Richesses, la Réligion, et les
Gouvernement de ses Peuples. Traduite du Flamand D'O. Dapper.
Folio. Amsterdam, 1686

DAMBERGER. Travels through the Interior of Africa from the Cape of
Good Hope to Morocco between the years 1781 and 1797. By C. F.
Damberger.
Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1801
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING THE
DISCOVERY OF THE INTERIOR PARTS OF AFRICA.
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1810
MURRAY. Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Africa by the
late Dr. John Leyden; with Illustrations of its Geography, and
Natural History, as well as of the Moral and Social Condition of its
Inhabitants. By Hugh Murray.
2 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1817
MURRAY, JAMESON, and WILSON. Narrative of Discovery and Adven-
ture in Africa from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. With
Illustrations of the Geology, Mineralogy, and Zoology. By Hugh
Murray, Professor Jameson, and James Wilson. 18mo. Edin. 1840
MCQUEEN. Geographical Survey of Africa: its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains,
Productions, States, Population, &c.; to which is prefixed a Letter to
Lord John Russell regarding the Slave Trade and the Improvement of
Africa. By James McQueen.
8vo. Lond. 1840

HOPE. Entomology of Africa. By Rev. F. W. Hope.

'Col. Mag.' iii., iv. 1840-41 MCQUEEN. Geography of Africa. By J. McQueen. 'Col. Mag.' vi. 1845 COOLEY. Inner Africa laid open in an Attempt to trace the Chief Lines of Communication across that Continent south of the Equator; with the Routes to the Muropue and the Cazembe, Moenemoezi and Lake Nyassa; the Journeys of Rev. Dr. Krapf and the Rev. J. Rebmann on the Eastern Coast, and the Discoveries of Messrs. Oswell and Livingstone in the Heart of the Continent. By William Desborough Cooley.

8vo. Lond. 1852 LIVINGSTONE and OSWELL. Explorations into Central Africa beyond Lake 'Ngami. By the Rev. D. Livingstone and William Cotton Oswell. J.R.G.S. xxii. 1852 RICHARDSON. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa in 1850-51. By James Richardson. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1853 LIVINGSTONE. Explorations into the Interior of Africa. By Dr. David Livingstone. J.R.G.S. xxiv.-xxvii. 1854-57 LIVINGSTONE. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; including a Sketch of Sixteen Years 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 Zambesi to the Eastern Ocean. By Dr. David Livingstone. 8vo. Lond. 1857

BARTH.

Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa. an Expedition in 1849-55. By Dr. Henry Barth.

Journal of

3 vols. Roy. 8vo. New York, 1857-59

AFRICA: ITS EXPLORATION, &c. (Continued)—

BARTH. General Historical Description of the State of Human Society in Northern Central Africa. By Dr. H. Barth. J.R.G.S. xxx. 1860

MCQUEEN. Journeys of Silva Ports from Benguela to Ibo and Mozambique.
By James McQueen.

DU CHAILLU. Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial
Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the People, &c.
Chaillu.
Illustrated. 8vo.

Ibid.

Africa; with
By P. B. du
Lond. 1861

MACBRAIR. The Africans at Home: being a popular Description of Africa and the Africans, condensed from the Accounts of African Travellers from the Time of Mungo Park to the Present Day. By the Rev. R. M. Macbrair. Illustrated. 12mo. Lond. 1861 LIVINGSTONE. Extracts from the Despatches of Dr. David Livingstone to Lord Malmesbury and Lord John Russell. J.R.G.S. xxxi. GRANT. Native Tribes in Equatorial Africa. By Capt. J. A. Grant. Pamp. 107. Lond. 1863

1861

DU CHAILLU. Second Journey into Equatorial Africa. By P. B. du
Chaillu.
J.R.G.S. xxxvi. 1866

DU CHAILLU. Journey to Ashango-Land and further Penetration into
Equatorial Africa. By P. B. du Chaillu. Illustrated. 8vo. Lond. 1867
BAIKIE. Journey to Kano in Haussa. By Dr. W. B. Baikie.

J.R.G.S. xxxvii. 1867 FINDLAY. Dr. Livingstone's Last Journey and Probable Ultimate Sources of the Nile. By A. G. Findlay. YOUNG. Report of the Livingstone Search Expedition. By E. D. Young. J.R.G.S. xxxviii. 1868

Ibid.

FAULKNER. Elephant Haunts: a Sportsman's Narrative of the Search for Dr. Livingstone; with Scenes of Elephant, Buffalo, and Hippopotamus Country. By Henry Faulkner. 8vo. Lond. 1868 DEVEREUX. A Cruise in the 'Gorgon; or, Eighteen Months on H.M.S. 'Gorgon,' engaged in the Suppression of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa, including a Trip up the Zambesi with Dr. Livingstone. By W. Cope Devereux. 12mo. Lond. 1869

DU CHAILLU.

Wild Life under the Equator. By P. B. du Chaillu.

12mo. Lond. 1869 carried on for the By Étienne Felix Svo. Lond. 1872 THE LANDS OF CAZEMBE. Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798. Translated and annotated by Capt. (Sir) R. F. Burton. Also Journey of the Pombeiros P. J. Baptista and Amaro José across Africa from Angola to Tette on the Zambesi. Translated by B. A. Beadle; and a Résumé of the Journey of MM. Monteiro and Gamitto by Dr. C. T. Beke (published by the Royal Geographical Society.) 8vo. Lond. 1873 LIVINGSTONE. Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa, from 1865 to his Death. Continued by a Narrative of his last Moments and Sufferings, obtained from his faithful servants Chuma and Susi. By Horace Waller. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1874

BERLIOUX. Slave Trade in Africa in 1872, principally
Supply of Turkey, Egypt, Persia, and Zanzibar.
Berlioux. With a Preface by Joseph Cooper.

SAUNDERS. Present Aspects of Africa. By T. Saunders. J.S.A. xxii. 1874

AFRICA: ITS EXPLORATION, &c. (Continued)

DUNCAN. African Races.

COOPER. The Lost Continent; or, Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa.
By Joseph Cooper.
Svo. Lond. 1875
Compiled and abstracted by Prof. David
Duncan. (No. 4 of Descriptive Sociology,' classified and arranged by
Herbert Spencer.)
Folio. Lond. 1875
CAMERON. Colonisation of Central Africa. By Capt. V. Lovett Cameron.
P.R.C.I. vii. 1876

HUTCHINSON. Development of Central Africa. By E. Hutchinson.

J.S.A. xxiv. 1876

ROWLEY. Africa Unveiled. By Rev. Henry Rowley. 12mo. Lond. 1876
NACHTIGAL. Journey to Lake Chad and the Neighbouring Regions. By
Dr. Nachtigal.
J.R.G.S. xlvi. 1876

CAMERON. Across Africa. By Capt. V. Lovett Cameron.
Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1877
CAMERON. Trade of Central Africa. By Capt. V. Lovett Cameron.
J.S.A. XXV. 1877

Ibid.

MANN. Lake System of Central Africa. By Dr. R. J. Mann. HUTCHINSON. Route to Lake Regions of Central Africa. By E. Hutchinson.

Ibid. Cape Mon.' xiv. 1877

CIVILISATION OF AFRICA.
WATSON. Overland Telegraph and the Opening up of Africa By Thomas
Ibid. xv. 1877

Watson.

SCHWEINFURTH.

The Heart of Africa: Three Years' Travels and Adventures in the Unexplored Regions of Central Africa from 1868-71. By Dr. Georg Schweinfurth.

STANLEY.

Maps and woodcuts. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1878 Through the Dark Continent; or, The Sources of the Nile around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa, and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. By (Sir) Henry M. Stanley.

Maps and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1878

JOHNSTON. Africa: a Compendium of Geography and Travel. Edited by
Keith Johnston. With Ethnological Appendix by A. H. Keane.
Maps and illustrations. 8vo. Lond. 1878

PINTO. Journey Acróss Africa. By Major Serpa Pinto.

P.R.G.S. i. (N.S.) 1879 BRADSHAW. Africa a Paramount Necessity for the Future Prosperity of the Leading Industries of England. By James Bradshaw.

J.S.A. xxvii. 1879 FELL. Light Railways for Opening up a Trade with Central Africa and for the Colonies. By John B. Fell. J.S.A. xxvii. 1879

MORRELL. Advantage of Railway Communication. in Africa. By J. Conyers Morrell. Ibid.

HUTCHINSON. Contact of Civilisation and Barbarism in Africa, Past and Present. By Edward Hutchinson.

Ibid.

P.R.G.S. ii. (N.S.) 1880

THOMSON. Journey along the Western Side of Lake Tanganyika. By J. Thomson.

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