Contents |
Introduction, by J. S. Keltie.--The Cape of Good Hope, by Sir D. Tennant.--Rhodesia, by C. W. Boyd.--Rhodesia, by H. M. Hole.--Rhodesia, by W. E. L.--Bechuanaland, by Sir S. G. A. Shippard.--The Transvaal, old and new, by W. Y. Campbell.--Natal, by F. R. Statham.--The highlands of Natal, by E. M'Master.--Zululand, by Miss Colenso.--Briton, Boer and Black in South Africa, by J. A. Liebmann.--Native races of South Africa and their polity, by J. Mackenzie.--Natives under British rule in Africa, by H. R. F. Bourne.--The gold era in South Africa, by W. B. Worsfold.--British central Africa, by A. Werner.--The Protectorate of Zanzibar, by W. K. Firminger.--East Africa Protectorate, by H. S. Newman.--Uganda, by Sir H. Colville.--What England has done for Egypt, by A. Nichols.--The district of the Niger, by P. A. Bennett.--Our West African colonies, by Sir W. H. Quayle-Jones.--Life in West Africa, by M. Kingsley.--Mauritius, by Justice Condé-Williams. |