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African Affairs
- The crisis in Bechuanaland (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.129,1933,pp.342-350)
- The Development of Subsoil Water in Africa (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.129,1933,pp.334-341)
- His Royal Highness: The prince of Wales (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.129,1933,pp.1-2)
- An Obsolete Official (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.362-365)
- The African labourer (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.299-305)
- Southern Rhodesia and the development of Africa (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.294-298)
- Some African Transport problems (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.270-279)
- The Sudan revisited, after fifty years (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.261-269)
- The control of disease in Tropical Africa (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.252-260)
- The society's dinner to the French ministers for the colonies (African Affairs,Vol.32, No.128,1933,pp.221-233)
- The Kataband their neighbors (Part II) (African Affairs,Vol.27, No.107,1928,pp.269-280)
- The parliamentary visit to Nigeria (African Affairs,Vol.27, No.107,1928,pp.205-210)
African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society
- The British and African Incorporated Association, Otherwise Known as the African Training Institute, Colwyn Bay (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 498-490)
- Lagos, Abeokuta and the Alake: The Colony and Protectorate of Lagos (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 464-481)
- Stanley: A Biographical Notice (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 449-463)
- The “Commercial” Aspect of the Congo Question (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 430-448)
- Forestry in Rhodesia, Extracts from a Report to the Rhodes Trustees (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 410-429)
- In the Provincial Court, Notes of Cases Tried in the Provincial Court of Kabba, Northern Nigeria (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 405-409)
- A Negro Exodus (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 398-404)
- Medical Report of the Anglo-French Boundary Commission on the Western Frontier of the Gold Coast Colony-January, 1902-May, 1903 (African Affairs: the Journal of Royal african Society Vol. 3 no. 12 July 1904 pp. 381-397)