at the University of Chicago Press, 8vo, pp. 46.
Reprinted from _Modern Philology_, Vol. III., No. 1, June, 1905.
15.--SYKES, Major P. Molesworth, H.B.M.'s Consulate-General,
Meshed. (_Geog. Journ._, XXVI., Oct., 1905, pp. 462-466.)
I. Did Marco Polo visit Baghdad?--II. Did Marco Polo visit the Tabas?
Henri Cordier's reply, Ibid., Dec., 1905, pp. 686, 687.
16.--_Noted Men who have helped China_.--II. _Marco Polo_. By
Dr. Gilbert REID. (_North China Herald_, April 6, 1906.)
17.--C. Raymond BEAZLEY.--_The Dawn of Modern Geography_. Vol. III.
_A History of Exploration and Geographical Science from the Middle
of the Thirteenth to the early Years of the Fifteenth Century_ (c.
A.D. 1260-1420). With reproductions of the Principal Maps of the Time.
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1906, 8vo, pp. xvi-638.
Chap. II. The Great Asiatic Travellers, 1260-1420. Part I. The Polos,
1260-1295, pp. 15-160.
18.--HALLBERG, Ivar.--_l'Extreme Orient dans la Litterature et la
Cartographie de l'Occident des XIII'e, XIV'e et XV'e siecles_--Etude
sur l'histoire de la geographie.--Goeteborg, 1906, 8vo, pp. viii-573.
19.--A.V. JACKSON.--_The Magi in Marco Polo and the Cities in Persia
from which they came to worship the Infant Christ. (Journ. Amer.
Orient. Soc._, XXVI., I., pp. 79-83.)
---- _Persia Past and Present_. A Book of Travel and Research with
more than two hundred illustrations and a map by A.V. Williams
Jackson, Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages, and sometime adjunct
Professor of the English Language and Literature in Columbia
University. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1906, 8vo, pp. xxxi-471.
20.--_Marco Polo's Journey in Manzi_. By John C. FERGUSON.
(_Journal North China Branch R. As. Soc._, XXXVII., 1906, pp.
190, 191.)
21.--_The Pulse of Asia: A Journey in Central Asia illustrating the
Geographic Basis of History_, by Ellsworth HUNTINGTON, Illustrated.
Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1907, 8vo, pp.
xxi-415.
22.--BRUCE, Major Clarence Dalrymple.--_In the Footsteps of Marco
Polo_, Being the Account of a Journey Overland from Simla to Pekin.
W. Blackwood, Edinburgh and London, 1907, 8vo, pp. xiv-379, ill., map.
23.--HOUTUM-SCHINDLER, A.--_Marco Polo's Travels; New editions; his
"Arbre Sol" not "Sun-tree," but Cypress of Zoroaster (Journal R. As.
Soc._, Jan., 1909, pp. 154-162.)
24.--SVEN HEDIN.--_Overland to India_, with 308 Illustrations from
Photographs, Water-colour Sketches, and Drawings
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