14 SEPTEMBER 1907, Page 27
We have received from Mr. Edward Stanford various maps of
regions in Africa. The main features, natural and other, as railways, roads (where they exist), watercourses, forests, &c., are marked. The maps are Dongola and Berber, White Nile and Sobel, and Khartoum (these, wo are told, have not been rigidly surveyed, and the positions marked are approximate); Suakin (here the strips along the railway only have been strictly surveyed); and British Central Africa (this is an authoritative map). The price of each is 2s.