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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES

LEONARD JAMES SPENCER, M.A., Sc.D., F.G.S. f

Assistant Keeper in the Mineral Department, British Museum Natural History. < Mineralogy. Editor of the Mineralogical Magazine. Author of The World's Minerals.

LEWIS MELVILLE. [

Author of biographies of Thackeray, Sterne and William Cobbett, and of many < Newspapers (in part). works on the social life of the Georgian period.

SIR LEONARD ROGERS, C.I.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S., I.M.S. (retired).

Physician and Lecturer, London School of Tropical Medicine. Late Professor of Pathology, Calcutta. Author of works on fevers in the tropics and bowel dis- eases in the tropics; etc.

LUIGI VILLARI.

Officer of the Crown of Italy. Chevalier of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus. Italian Croce di Guerra. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. French Croix de Guerre. British Military Cross. Member of Staff of League of Nations. Formerly at- < tached to the Italian Foreign Office. During the war, Liaison Officer with the Allied Armies in Macedonia, and after the Armistice at Constantinople, and Secretary, Inter-Allied Commission, Smyrna.

MORRIS CHARLES LAMB, F,C.S., F.R.M.S.

Director of the Light Leather Department of the Leathersellers' Company's Technical College, London. Author of Leather Dressing, including Dyeing, Staining and Finishing; etc.

Italy.

MAJOR M. GREENWOOD, M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.

Medical Officer (Medical Statistics), Ministry of Health. Statistics, University of London.

CAPTAIN M. K. WARDLE.

Reader in Medical | Epidemiology (in part).

MAURICE PAIN.

General Secretary of the French Ministry of the Devastated Regions.

MAURICE RECLUS. Conseiller d'Etat.

Colonial Editor of Le Temps.

{ France (in part).

France: Invaded Regions.

France (in part);

French Equatorial Africa (in

part); Indo-China, French.

HON. MARTIN VOGEL, A.B. (Columbia).

Formerly Assistant Treasurer of the United States, New York.

SIR EDWARD NAPIER BURNETT, K.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. (Edin.).

Director of Hospital Services, Joint Council of the British Red Cross and the Order of St. John. Formerly Chairman, Hospitals Economy Committee, War Office.

LIEUTENANT-GENERAL N. GOLOVINE.

Russian Cross of St. George. British Military C.B. French Croix de Guerre. Commander of the Legion of Honour. Formerly Professor in the Russian Gen- eral Staff College.

OTMAR BEST.

Member of the Staff of the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung.

ORIN GRANT LIBBY, PH.D. (Wisconsin).

Professor of American History, University of North Dakota. Secretary of the State Historical Society. Editor of Collections of State Historical Society of North Dakota (vols. i.-iv. and vi. ).

OSBERT JOHN RADCLIFFE HOWARTH, O.B.E., M.A.

Assistant Secretary of the British Association. Sometime of the Geographical Section, Naval Intelligence Department. Editor of the Oxford Survey of the British Empire.

OTTO KRIEGK, PH.D. (Gottingen).

Member of the Staff of the Weser Zeitung, Berlin Office.

PAUL BOURSON.

Member of the Commissariat-General of the French Republic at Strasbourg.

PAUL CHRISLER PHILLIPS, M.A., PH.D.

Professor of History in the University of Montana. Joint-author (with N. J. Lennes) of The West in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution. Author of The Story of Columbus; etc.

PIETER GEYL, LiTT.D. (Leiden).

Professor of Dutch Studies in the University of London.

/ Liberty Loan Publicity Cam- \ paigns.

Hospitals: United Kingdom; Medicine, International.

Kaledin, Alexei.

/Germany: Political History \ (in part).

North Dakota.

Geography;

Malay States, Federated; Malay States, Non-Federated ; Netherlands India.

Hamburg.

France (in part).

Montana.

Holland (in part).