BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA (Continued) SHARPE. Central African Trade and the Nyassaland Waterway. By A. Sharpe. (m.) Pamp. 119. 1892 BUTLER. On Two Collections of Lepidoptera sent by Sir H. H. Johnston from British Central Africa. By Arthur G. Butler. Pamp. 164. Lond. 1893 GAHAN. On a Collection of Coleoptera sent by (Sir) H. H. Johnston from British Central Africa. By C. J. Gahan. Ibid. BUCHANAN. Industrial Development of Nyassaland. By J. Buchanan. 'Geo. Jour.' i. 1893 SHARPE. Journey from the Shiré River to Lake Mweru. By Alfred 'Geo. Jour.' i. 1893 Sharpe. RANKIN. Zambesi Basin and Nyassaland. By D. J. Rankin. 12mo. Lond. 1893 MERENSKY. Konde Country. By the Rev. Dr. Merensky. 6 Geo. Jour.' ii. 1893 SCLATER. Routes and Districts in Southern Nyassaland. Ibid. MACDONALD. East Central African Customs. By the Rev. J. Macdonald. WALLER. Health Hints for Central Africa. J.A.I. xxii. 1893 By Rev. Horace Waller. CLOWES. Pacification of Nyassaland. By W. Laird Clowes. Johnston. (m.) Pamp. 150. 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