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10.1057/9780230270305 - The Statesman's Year-Book, Edited by John Scott-Keltie<br />

MAURITIUS 201<br />

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Decle (L-), Three Years in Savage Africa. London, 1897.<br />

FitzQerald (W. W. A.), Travels in the Coastlands of British East Africa. London, 1898<br />

Gregory (J. W.), The Great Rift Valley. 8. London, 1896.<br />

Hohnel (Lieut, von), Discovery of Lakes Rudolf, &c. 2 vols. London, 1893<br />

Johnston (H. H.), Kilimanjaro. London, 1885.<br />

Johnston (Sir Harry), The Colonisation of Africa. Cambridge, 1899.<br />

Junker (W.), Travels in Africa, 1875-78. London, 1890. Travels in Africa, 1882-86.<br />

London, 1S92.<br />

Keltic (J. 8cott), The Partition of Africa. 2nd ed. London, 1895.<br />

Kallmann (P.), The Victoria Nyanza: the Land, the Races, and their Customs.<br />

London, 1900.<br />

Lugard (Capt. F. D.), The Rise of our East African Empire. 2 vols. London, 1893<br />

British East Africa and Uganda. London, 1892.—The Story of Uganda. London, 1900.<br />

McDermott (P. L.), British East Africa. London, 1895.<br />

MacDonald(J. R. L.), Soldiering and'Surveying in British East Africa. London, 1897.<br />

Meyer(Hans), Across East African Glaciers. [Translation contains Bibliography on this<br />

subject.] 8. London. 1891.<br />

Newman (H. S.), Banani: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom in Zanzibar and<br />

Pemba. London, 1898.<br />

Ortroz (F. Van), Conventions Internationales concernant 1'Afrique. Brussels, 1898.<br />

Peters (Dr.), New Light on Dark Africa. [Narrative of the German Emin Pasha Expedition.]<br />

8. London, 1891.<br />

Portal (Sir G.), Mission to Uganda. London, 1894.<br />

Purvis (J. B.), Handbook of British East Africa and Uganda. London, 1900.<br />

Reclus(E.), Geographic Universelle. Vol. XIII. Paris, 18SS (English edition, Vols.<br />

X. and XII.<br />

Scott-Elliott (G. F.), A Naturalist in Mid-Africa. London, 1896.<br />

Smith (A. Donaldson), Through Unknown African Countries. London, 1897.<br />

Stanley (H. M.), Through the Dark Continent. 2 vols. London. 1878.<br />

Strandes (J.), Die Portugiesenzeit von Deutsch-und Englisch Ost-Africa. Berlin,<br />

1899.<br />

Thomson (Joseph), To the Central African Lakes and Back. 2 vols. London, 1881.—<br />

Through Masai Laud. London, 1885.<br />

Thurston (A. B.), African Incidents. London, 1900.<br />

Yandeleur (C. F. S.), Two Years' Travel in Uganda, ifcc, and on the Upper Nile.<br />

Geographical Journal, Vol. IX. (April, 1897). London, 1897.<br />

Wickenburg (E. Graf), Wanderungcn in Ost-Afrika. [Somaiiland to Kilimanjaro.]<br />

Vienna, 1899.<br />

White (A. Silva), The Development of Africa. London, 1890.<br />

Wilson (Rev. C. T.) and Felkin (R. W.), Uganda and the Egyptian Soudan. 2 vols.<br />

London, 1882.<br />

Travels of Burton, Speke, Grant, Baker, and Junker.<br />

Gambia, Gold Coast, LagOS-<br />

See WEST AFIUCAN COLONIES.<br />

Mashonaland, Matabeleland. See RHODESIA.<br />

MAUEITIUS.<br />

Constitution and Government.<br />

The government of the British Colony of Mauritius, with its dependencies,<br />

Rodrigues, Diego Garcia, and the Seychelles Islands, is vested in a Governor,<br />

aided by an Executive Council, of which the officer in command of Her<br />

Majesty's troops, the Colonial Secretary, the l'rocureur-General, the Receiver-<br />

General, and the Auditor-General, and two elected members of the Council of<br />

Government are ex-officio members. There is also a Council of Government,<br />

consisting of the Governor and twenty-seven members, ten being elected, eight<br />

ex-officio, and nine nominated by the Governor. The official councillors<br />

comprise the five Executive members, the Collector of Customs, the Protector<br />

of Immigrants, and the Surveyor-General. The constitution was altered by<br />

letters patent dated September 16, 1885, which introduced an elective element<br />

into the Legislature. Under a moderate franchise ten members are now<br />

elected, one for each of the following districts:—Moka, Plaines Wilherns,<br />

Grand Port, Flacq, Savanne, Riviere Noire, Pamplemousses, Riviere du<br />

Rempart; and two for Port Louis.<br />

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