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Algeria, the largest and most important of the colonial possessions of France, was entirely under military rule till the year 1871, when various reforms were introduced. In place of the former military governor, a civil Governor-General at present administers the government of the colony, and the country is regarded more as a detached part of France, than as a colony. But the new civil government extends only over the settled districts, and the territory of the Sahara and adjoining districts, inhabited chiefly by nomad tribes, remain under exclusively military rule. The country under civil government is divided into three departments, Algiers, Constantine, and Oran, which are subdivided into twelve arrondissements.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Algeria
1. Official Publications
Annuaire administratif de l’Algérie. 16. Alger, 1886.
Annuaire général de l’Algérie, sur des documents officiels. 8. Paris, 1886.
Annuaire statistique de la France, 1886. Paris, 1886.
Etat actuel de l’Algérie, publié d’après les documents officiels sous la direction du direct, général des services civils. 8. Paris, 1881.
Statistique générale de l’Algérie. 8. Paris, 1878–82.
Tableau de la situation des établissements françaises. 4. Paris, 1886.
Report of a Consular Tour made by Consul-General Lieut.-Col. Playfair, during March and April 1876; in ‘Reports from H.M.’s Consuls.’ Part V. 1876. 8. London, 1876.
Report by Consul-General Playfair on the commerce, railways, and general progress of Algeria, dated November 26, 1877 ; in ‘Reports from H.M.’s Consuls.’ Part II. 1878. 8. London, 1878.
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2. NON-OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS
Beynet (Léon), Les Colons algériens. 8. Alger, 1866.
Boudin (Dr. N.), Histoires statistique de la colonisation et de la population en Algérie. 8. Paris, 1853.
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Postmaster-General’s Report for 1885. Cape Town, 1886.
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Report of the Commandant-General of the Colonial Forces, 1885. Cape Town, 1886.
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2. Non-Official PUBLICATIOS
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Books of Reference concerning the Congo State. 1. Official
Convention between Her Majesty und the King of the Belgians in the name of the International Association of the Congo. London, 1885.
Correspondence with Her Majesty’s Ambassador at Berlin respecting West African Conference. London, 1885.
Protocols and General Act of the West African Conference. London, 1885.
2. Unofficial
Le Mouvement Géographique. Brussels, 1885–86.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Egypt. 1. Official Publications
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Ministère des Travaux Publics. Compte Rendu des Exercices 1881–82., Cairo, 1884.
Le Réforme monétaire en Egypte. Cairo, 1880.
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Report on the Egyptian Provinces of the Soudan, Red Sea, and Equator. Compiled in the Intelligence Branch of the Quartermaster-General’s Department, Horse Guards, War Office. London, 1884.
Report on the Soudan, by Lieut.-Colonel Stewart. London, 1833.
Reports on the state of Egypt and the progress of administrative reforms London, 1885.
Reports by Consul Cookson on ‘the Trade and Commerce of Alexandria,’ in Parts I. and IX., and by Consul West on ‘Suez ‘in 1884, in Part IV of ‘Reports of H.M.’s Consuls.’ London, 1885.
Statement of the revenue and expenditure of Egypt, together with a list of the Egyptian Bonds and the charges for their services. London, 1885.
Suez Canal, Returns of shipping and tonnage, 1883–85. London, 1886.
Suez Canal, Report by the British directors on the provisional agreement with M. De Lesseps. London, 1883.
Vincent (Edgar), Memorandum on the Land Tax of Egypt. Cairo, 1884.— Report on the financial position of Egypt. Cairo, 1884.—Memorandum on the Budget of 1885. Cairo, 1885.—Note on the currency of Egypt. Cairo, 1885.—Note on the Revenue Statement for 1884. Cairo, 1885.—Note on the Proposed Monetary Law. Cairo, 1885.—Financial Proposals. Cairo, 1885.— Egyptian Balance-sheet, December 31, 1884. Cairo, 1885.—Report on the Year 1884. Cairo, 1885.—Report on the Finances of Egypt, 1885 and 1886. Cairo, 1886.
Trade of Egypt with Great Britain ; in ‘Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions for the year 1885.’ Imp. 4. London, 1886.
2. Non-Official Publications
Avé Lallemant (Dr. R.), Fata Morgana aus Egypten. 8. Altona, 1872.
Billard (A.), Les mœurs et le gouvernement de l’Egypte. 8. Milan, 1868.
Brugsch-Bey (Henri), Histoire d’Egypte. 2nd edit. 8. Leipzig, 1875.
Be Leon (Edwin), The Khedive’s Egypt. 8. London, 1877.
Buff- Gordon (Lady), Last Letters from Egypt. 8. London, 1875.
Ebers (Georg), Aegypten in Bild und Wort. Fol. Stuttgart, 1879.
Edwards (A. B.), A Thousand Miles up the Nile. 8. London, 1877.
Gallion-Danglar (Eugène), Lettres sur l’Egypte contemporaine. 1865–75. 8. Paris, 1876.
Ibrahim-Hilmy (Prince), The Literature of Egypt and the Soudan, Vol. I. London, 1886.
Lesseps (Ferdinand de), Le Canal de Suez. 8. Paris, 1875.
Loftie (W. J.), A Ride in Egypt. 8. London, 1879.
Lúttke (Moritz), Aegypten und seine Stellung im Orient. In ‘Unsere Zeit.’ 8. Leipzig, 1876.
McCoan (J. C), Egypt as it is. 8. London, 1877.
Malortie (Baron de), Egypt : Native Eulers and Foreign Interference. London, 1883.
Mühlbach (L.), Reisebriefe aus Aegypten. 2 vols. 8. Jena, 1871.
Rabino (Joseph), Some statistics of Egypt. Statistical Society. London, 1884.
Ronchetti (N.), L’Egypte et ses Progrès sous Ismail Pascha. 8. Marseilles, 1868.
Stephan (H.), Das heutige Aegypten. 8. Leipzig, 1872.
Stuart (Villiers), Egypt after the War. London, 1883.
Wallace. (D. Mackenzie), Egypt and the Egyptian Question. London, 1883.
Wilson (C. T.) and Felkin (R.W.), Uganda and the Egyptian Soudan. London, 1882.
Zincke (F. B.), Egypt of the Pharaohs and the Khedive. 8. London, 1872.
Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Liberia. Official Publication.
Trade and commerce of Great Britain with Western Africa ; in ‘Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions for the year 1885. Imp. 4. London, 1886.
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Büttikofer (J.), Mededeelingen over Liberia, in the Journal of the Amsterdam Geographical Society. No. 12. Amsterdam, 1884.
Die Negerrepublic Liberia. In ‘Unsere Zeit.’ Vol. III. 8. Leipzig, 1858.
Hutchinson (E.), Impressions of Western Africa. 8. London, 1858.
Johnston (Keith), Africa. London, 1882.
Sitter (Karl), Begründung und gegenwärtige Zustände der Republic Liberia. In ‘Zeitschrift für allgemeine Erdkunde.’ Vol. I. 8. Leipzig, 1853.
Stockwell (G. S.), The Republic of Liberia : its geography, climate, soil, and productions. With a history of its early settlement. 12. New York, 1868.
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Correspondence respecting Treaty of Dec. 17, 1885, between France and Madagascar. London, 1886.
Report by Consul Robinson on the trade of Tamatave, in ‘Reports of United States Consuls.’ No. 45, 1884. Washington, 1884.
Report by Vice-Consul Pickersgill on the trade and commerce of Antananarivo in 1884 ; in ‘Reports of H.M.’s Consuls,’ Part IX. London, 1885.
Report of Rear-Admiral W. Gore Jones, C.B., on a visit to the Queen of Madagascar. London, 1883.
Treaty concluded between France and Madagascar, Aug. 8, 1868. London, 1883.
‘Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions for the year 1885.’ London. 1886.
2. Unofficial
Antananarivo Annual, 1875–85.
Barbié du Bocage. Madagascar Possession Française depuis 1642. Paris, 1869.
Beiträge zur Kenntniss Madagaskars. Berlin, 1883.
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Mullens (Eev. Dr. J.), Twelve Months in Madagascar. London, 1875.
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Oliver (S. P.), Madagascar. 2 vols. London, 1886.
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Sibree (Rev. James), Madagascar and its People. London, 1870. The Great African Island. London, 1880.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Mauritius. 1. Official Publications
Despatch of Governor Sir John Pope Hennessy enclosing Report of Mr. H. N. D. Beyts, C.M.G, in ‘Papers relating to H.M.’s Colonial Possessions. London, 1885.
Correspondence relating to the Constitution of the Council of Government of Mauritius. London, 1884.
Correspondence on ecclesiastical and educational questions in Mauritius. London, 1884.
Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions in the year 1885. Imp. 4. London, 1886.
Report on Blue Book for 1884, and H.E. Governor Sir J. Pope Hennessy’s Despatch thereon.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Morocco. 1. Official Publications
Reports on the trade and commerce of Mogador in Part V. of ‘Reports of H.M.’s. Consuls.’ London, 1886.
Report on the trade of Tangier in 1885, in No. 3, ‘Diplomatic and Consular Reports.’ London, 1886.
Report on the trade and shipping of Morocco in 1885, in ‘Deutsches Handels-Archiv,’ November 1886. Berlin, 1886.
Trade of Morocco with the United Kingdom ; in ‘Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions in the year 1885.’ Imp. 4. London, 1886.
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Amieis (E. de), Marocco. 8. Milano, 1878. London, 1882.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference. 1. Official Publications
Colonial Office List, 1886.
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Peace (Walter), Our Colony of Natal. Published by permission of the Natal Government. London, 1884.
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2. Non-Official PUBLICATIONS
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Statistical and other Books of Reference. 1. Official Publications
Census van den Oranje-Vrijstaat, opgenomen op 31 Maart, 1880. Bloemfontein, 1881.
2. Unofficial Publications
Cape of Good Hope General Directory, 1886. Cape Town, 1886. Johnston (Keith), Africa. London, 1878.
Norris-Newman (C. L.), With the Boers in the Transvaal and Orange Free State. London, 1882,
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Convention between Her Majesty and the South African Republic. London, 1884.
Correspondence respecting the Debt due to H.M.’s Government by the. Transvaal State. London, 1882–83.
Correspondence respecting the affairs of tho Transvaal and adjacent territories. London, 1884.
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2. Non-Official Publications
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Baines (T.), The Gold Regions of South Africa. London, 1877.
Clark (Dr. C. B.), The Transvaal and Bechuanaland. London, 1883.
Cape of Good Hope Directory for 1883. Cape Town, 1883.
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Silver’s Handbook to the Transvaal. London, 1877.
Silver’s Handbook to South Africa, London, 1880.
Weber (Ernest de), Quatre ans au pays des Boers. Paris, 1882.
Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Tunis. 1. Official Publications
Correspondence respecting the establishment of French tribunals, and the abrogation of foreign Consular jurisdiction in Tunis. London. 1884. Journal Officiel of Tunis. 1885.
Report by Mr. Vice-Consul Dupuis on the trade and commerce of Susa in 1875, dated Susa, January 1876 ; in ‘Reports from H.M.’s Consuls.’ Part IV. 1876. 8. London, 1876.
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Reports by Mr. Vice-Consul Dupuis on the commerce of Susa ; in ‘Reports rom H.M.’s Consuls.’ Part IV. 1877, Part III. 1878, and Part II. 1879. 8. London, 1877, 1878, and 1879.
Report on the Trade of Tunis, 1880–1883, by Consul-General T. F. Reade, in ‘Reports of H.M.’s Consuls.’ Part XL 1883.
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Reports of H.M.’s Diplomatic and Consular Agents. Part II. London, 1886.
Report of H.M’s Consuls. Part V. London, 1886.
Trade of Tunis with the United Kingdom; in ‘Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions, for the year 1885.’ Imp. 4. London, 1886.
2. Non-OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Broadley (A. M.), Tunis, Past and Present. London, 1882.
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Correspondence relating to Zanzibar. London. 1886.
Report on the trade of Zanzibar in ‘Reports of the Consuls of the United States.’ Mo. 45. Washington, 1884.
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