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43
Ibid.
44
Ward (1958); Aidoo (1975:I,194).
45
Wilks (1975:494-196).
46
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:309).
47
Aidoo (1975:I,287).
48
Ibid., 218.
49
Ward (1958); Wilks (1975).
50
Saffell (1965:96).
51
Maier (1987).
52
Steiner (1901:22).
53
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:86).
54
Ibid.
55
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:136-138).
56
Fuller (1921).
57
Saffell (1965).
58
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:187).
59
Ibid.
60
C.O.
96/98, J.
Craig Loggie to Harley, 22 April 1873.
61
Boyle (1874).
62
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:239).
63
Brackenbury(1874).
1
Buder (1876:52).
2
Maxwell (1985:18).
3
Stanley (1874).
4
As early as 1889 American scientists had shown that insects could transmit diseases, and in 1894 British pioneer in tropical medicine, Sir Patrick Manson concluded that the mosquito was the vector for malaria, but it was not until 1889 that two Italian scientists actually demonstrated in the laboratory that malaria was transmitted by anopheles mosquitos.
5
Maxwell (1985).
6
Maurice (1874:274).
7
Wolseley (1903).
8
Brackenbury (1874:I, 340); Cabinet minute, 21 November 1873, 44641/223.
9
Maurice (1874:155).
10
Brackenbury (1874:I, 117).
11
Henty (1874).
12
Brackenbury (1874:I, 141).
13
Claridge (1915:II, 40).
14
Arthur (1922:10).
15
Wolseley (1903:288).
16
Brackenbury (1874:I, 275).
17
Ibid., 258.
18
Henty (1874:111).
19
Reade (1874:178).
20
Wolseley (1903:279).
21
Wood (1874:258).
22
Brackenbury (1874:II, 202).
23
Ibid., 204.
24
Ibid., 212.
25
Boyle (1874:119-120).
26
Reade (1874:229-230).
27
Brackenbury (1874:I, 271).
28
Maurice (1874:140).
29
Lehmann (1964:177).
30
Reade (1974).
31
Ibid., 268.
32
Maxwell (1985:42).
33
Brackenbury (1874:I, 366).
34
Ibid., 323.
35
Ibid., 327.
36
Reade (1874:275).
37
Boyle (1874:252).
38
Lehmann (1964:186).
39
Henty (1874:297).
40
Maurice (1874:232).
41
Stanley (1874:138).
42
Wolseley (1903).
43
Stanley (1874:138).
44
Boyle (1874:266).
45
Henty (1874:303); Stanley (1874:133).
46
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:175).
47
Ibid.
48
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:200-211).
49
Boahen (1965:3).
50
Maurice (1874:268) citing Kühne; Reade (1874:285) also attributed this information to the newly released prisoner Kühne.
51
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:247).
52
Maier (1987).
53
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:250).
54
Ibid., 256.
55
Ibid., 252.
56
Ibid., 260.
57
Ibid., 114.
58
Ibid., 270.
59
Claridge (1915:III) citing the French prisoner, Bonnat.
60
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:250, 271).
61
Dooner (1874:45).
62
Boyle (1874).
63
Ellis (1893:128).
64
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:124).
65
Fuller (1921).
66
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:278).
67
Ibid., 279.
68
Ibid.
69
Ibid., 281.
70
Ibid.
71
Ibid., 284.
1
Wolseley (1903).
2
Brackenbury (1874:II, 153).
3
Ibid., 152.
4
Wolseley (1903:335).
5
Aidoo (1975:I, 281).
6
Ibid., 234.
7
Reade (1874:122).
8
Wolseley (1903:337).
9
Brackenbury (1874:II, 143).
10
Wood (1874:263).
11
Maxwell (1985:64).
12
Stanley (1874:165).
13
Brackenbury (1874:II, 165).
14
Reade (1874:338).
15
Brackenbury (1874:II, 164).
16
Claridge (1915:II, 121).
17
Brackenbury (1874:II, 165).
18
Wood (1874:277).
19
Wolseley (1903).
20
Ibid., 343.
21
Ibid., 344.
22
Henty (1874:237).
23
Reade (1874:339).
24
Wolseley (1903:350).
25
Aidoo (1975:I, 274).
26
Brackenbury (1874:11,182).
27
Aidoo (1975:I, 286-88).
28
Wood (1874:283).
29
Ibid., 284.
30
Brackenbury (1874:II, 205).
31
Wood (1874:279).
32
Brackenbury (1874:II, 213).
33
Ibid., 219.
34
Lehmann (1964:195).
35
Stanley (1874:203).
36
Brackenbury (1874:II, 217).
37
Ibid., 224.
38
Stanley (1874:227).
39
Dooner (1874:60).
40
Brackenbury (1874:II, 231).
41
Ibid., 232.
42
Maurice (1874:355).
43
Brackenbury (1874:II, 236).
44
Boyle (1874:350).
45
Ibid., 363-364.
46
Reade (1874:370).
47
Buder (1876:298).
48
Ibid., 254.
49
Lehmann (1964:184).
50
Maurice (1874:378).
51
Kimble (1963:271).
52
Lehmann (1964:205).
53
Ibid.
54
Wolseley (1903:370).
1
Aidoo (1975:I, 289).
2
Ibid.; Fuller (1921:145-146).
3
Stanley (1874:18).
4
African Times 10, no.
148, 30 October 1873.
5
Ramseyer and Kühne (1875:52-53).
6
Aidoo (1975:I, 316).
7
Ibid., 42.
8
Ibid., 343.
9
Ibid.
10
C.O.
96/139: minute, E.
A.
(Ashley) 6 June 1882; minute by K.
(Kimberly), 28 July 1882.
11
Freeman (1898:368-369).
12
Aidoo (1975:II, 383).
13
Ibid., 424.
14
C.O.
879/19,128: Lonsdale’s report of his mission of 1882.
15
Wilks (1975:554).
16
Aidoo (1975:II, 492).
17
Ibid., 494.
18
Ibid., 562.
19
McCaskie (1984).
20
Lewin (1978:114).
21
Aidoo (1975:II, 612).
22
Ibid., 595.
23
Ibid.
24
C.O.
96/224: Griffith to King Kwabena Asante of Atebubu, 29 June 1892; end.
4 in secret, Griffith to Knutsford, 4 July 1892.
25
Wilks (1975:654-655).
26
Ibid., 642.
27
Aidoo (1975:II, 618).
28
McInnes and Fraser (1987:48).
29
It is an oddity that all of the machine guns used by the British army until 1915, including the Lewis gun of World War I fame, were invented by Americans (Ffoulkes 1945:91).
30
Burleigh (1896:394).
31
Ibid., 395.
32
Ibid., 445.
33
Ibid., 432.
34
Ibid., 490.
35
Ibid., 493.
36
Ibid., 500.
37
Ibid., 505.
38
Ibid., 542.
39
Ibid., 543.
40
Ibid., 544.
41
Baden-Powell (1896:117).
42
McInnes and Fraser (1987:60).
43
Ibid., 65.
44
Claridge (1915:II, 413).
45
Burleigh (1896:522).
46
Ibid.
47
Musgrave (1896:166).
48
Freeman (1898:123).
49
Burleigh (1896:540-541).