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 BOOKS OF REFERENCE 1H1

('raster (J. E. E.), Pcmba : The Spice Island of Zanzibar. London, 1913.

C r aw fo rd (E. M.), By the Equator's Snowy Peak. London, 1918.

Cunningham (J. F.), Uganda and its Peoples. London, 1905.

Dracopoli (I. X.), Through Jubaland to the Lorian Swamp. London, 1914.

Eliot (Sir C. N.). The East Africa Protectorate. Loudon, 1905.

Emin Pasha, his Life and Work, compiled from his Journals by G. Schwartzer. 2 vols. London, 1898.

FittQerald (W . W. A.), Travels in the Coastlands of British Bast Africa. London, 1808.

Fonek (H.), Deutsch-Ostafrika Berlin, 1909.


 * ral information as to the Uganda Protectorate. H. M. Stationery Office. H'lO.

Gregory (J. W.), The Great Rift Valley. London, 18%.— The Foundation of British East Africa. London, 1901.

Grogan ( E. S.) and Sharp (A. H.), From the Cape to Cairo. London, 1900.

Hiiidt (S. L. and H.), The Last of the Masai. London, 1901

H indlip (Lord), British Last Africa. London, 1905.

Hohnel (Lieut, von), Discovery of Lakes Rudolf, Ac. 2 vols. London. 1893.

ffo/H.'(A. C), The Masai : Tlie'h Language and Folklore. London, 1905.

Jack (E. M.), On the Congo Ironr.cr : Kxploration and Sport. London, 1914.

Jo'hon(¥. S.), The TaDganyiku Territory.

Johnston (Sir Harry), The Colonisation of Africa. Cambridge, 1899. — The Uganda Protectorate. 2 vols. Loudon. 1902.

Kearton (C.) and Barnes (J.), Through Central Africa from East to West. London, 1915.

Keltic (J. Scott), The Partition of Africa. 2nd ed. London, 1895.

Kmu,'l;e (R.), Quer durch Uganda. Berlin, 1913.

Kollmaim (P.), The Victoria Nyanza: the Land, the Races, and their Custom*. London, 1900.

I.!oyi> '(A. B.), Uganda to Khartoum. London, 1906.

Lor inter (>.*>., By the Waters of Africa. Loudon, 1917.

Lyne (R. S.), Zanzibar in Contemporary Times. Loudon, 1905.

Lugard (Capt. F. D.), The Rise of our East African Empire, t vols. Londo:i, 1893. British East Africa and Uganda. London, 1892. — The Story of Uganda. London, 1900.

MeDermotKV. L.), British East Africa. London, 1895.

M acDonald (J. R. L.), Soldiering and Surveying in British East Africa. London, 1897.

Meyer (Hans), Across East African Glaciers. [Translation contains Bibliography on the subject.) London, 1891.

Mullitu (J. W.). The Wonderful Story of Uganda. London, 1904.

Newman (H. 8.), Banani : The Transition from Slavery to Freedom in Zanzibar and Pcmba. London, 1898.

Ortrot (F. Van), Conventions Internationales concernant 1' Afrique. Brussels, 1898. Oxford Survey of the British Empire. Vol. III. London, 1914. Pearee (Major Francis B., C.M.G.), Zanzilmr : Past and Present. London, 1920. Peters (Dr.), New Light on Dark Africa. [Narrative of the German Emin Pasha Ex- pedition.) London, 1891.

Playne (Somerset), East Africa (British). London, 1910. Porta7(Sir G.), Mission to Uganda. London, 1894. Powell-Cotton (P. H. G.), In Unknown Africa. London, 1904.

Purvis (J. B.), British East Africa and Uganda. — Through Uganda to Mount Elgon. London, 1909.

Rolin (— ), Le Droit de l'Uganda. Brussels, 1910. Roseoe (J.), The Northern Bantu. Cambridge, 1910. Scott-Elliott'Q. F.), A Naturalist in Mid-Africa. London, 1896. Smith (A. Donaldson), Through Unknown Africau Countries. London, 1897. Smuts (J. C), Germau East Africa, Geographical Journal, March, 1918. Stanley (H M.), Through the Dark Continent. 2 vols. London, 1878. Stigand (C. H.), The Land of Zinj. Being an Account of British East Africa. London, 1913.

Strandet (J .), Die Portugiesenzeit von Deutsch undEnglisch Ost-Africa. Berlin, 1909. Uganda Handbook. Annual.

Wallis (H. R.), The Handbook of Uganda. London, 1920.

Ward(H. F.) and Milligan (J. W.), Handbook on British East Africa. Nairoba ami London. 1912.

White (A. Silva), The Development of Africa. London, 1890. Travels of Burton, Speke, Grant; Baker and Junker.

Gambia, Gold Coast, LagOS. See West African Colonies. Maohonaland, Matabeleland. See Rhodesia.