| PLATE |
| Part of Marina, Lagos, Southern Nigeria | [1] |
| Marina, showing Customs, Lagos, Southern Nigeria | [2] |
| Lagos | [3] |
| Lagos. Amongst the Palms | [4] |
| Bird’s-eye View showing Marina and Town, Lagos | [5] |
| A portion of Lagos Town from Roof of New Mosque | [6] |
| Lagos | [7] |
| West End of Lagos from the French Factory | [8] |
| Steam Tram, Marina, Lagos | [9] |
| Lagos | [10] |
| Business Premises, Marina, Lagos | [11] |
| Part of Marina, Lagos | [12] |
| The Marina, Lagos | [13] |
| Club House, Lagos | [14] |
| Post Office, Lagos | [15] |
| Government House, Lagos | [16] |
| Public Wash “Houses,” Lagos | [17] |
| Public Washing Place, Elegrata, Lagos | [18] |
| Railway, Iddo | [19] |
| Yams (potatoes) on the Beach, Lagos | [20] |
| Fruit Market, Lagos | [21] |
| Corner of Market, Lagos | [22] |
| Iddo Station, Lagos | [23] |
| Railway Engine, Iddo | [24] |
| Fulani Sheep, Lagos | [25] |
| Bullock Cart | [26] |
| Forcados, Southern Nigeria | [27] |
| “Sir Alfred” Dry Dock, Forcados | [28] |
| Botanical Gardens, Ebute Metta, Lagos | [29] |
| Botanical Gardens, Ebute Metta, Lagos | [30] |
| Railway Crossing, Ebute Metta, Lagos | [31] |
| On the Road to Ebute Metta, Lagos | [32] |
| The Market, Burutu, Southern Nigeria | [33] |
| Burutu Market | [34] |
| Government Boat at Burutu | [35] |
| Palm Oil Stores, Burutu | [36] |
| Hospital, Burutu | [37] |
| Kwa River, Calabar Motor Boat “Spider,” Draught 9 inches | [38] |
| Two Jakrie Women, Burutu, Southern Nigeria | [39] |
| Jakrie Chief and one of his Wives | [40] |
| Large “Cotton Tree” at Okuni, Cross River | [41] |
| Jakrie Woman, Burutu | [42] |
| Chief Okrododo and two of his Sons, Burutu | [43] |
| Chief Okrododo, his Sons and Daughters: Jakrie Tribe, Burutu | [44] |
| Native Dancers at Awka in the Onitsha Hinterland, between Niger and the Cross River | [45] |
| Native Market at Itu on Cross River | [46] |
| A Landing-place on Cross River | [47] |
| On the Ewayong, a Tributary of the Cross River | [48] |
| A Bridge over Auja River near Ogoja | [49] |
| Bridge built of Vines by Pagans | [50] |
| The “Spider” at Itu | [51] |
| Oshogbo Railway Station: Lady Egerton and District Commissioner Mr. Gladstone, in Foreground | [52] |
| Cocoanut and Banana Palms | [53] |
| Sir Walter Egerton, Lady Egerton, Capt. Lawrence, Private Secretary, Capt. Lloyd, A.D.C. | [54] |
| Lower Niger | [55] |
| Lower Niger | [56] |
| On the Banks of the Lower Niger | [57] |
| Shipping Rubber, Lower Niger | [58] |
| Village on the Lower Niger | [59] |
| Idah, River Niger | [60] |
| Messrs. G. W. Christian’s Store at Idah, Niger River | [61] |
| Ejaws: Village Scene, Lower Niger | [62] |
| Bridge of Sighs, Lokoja, Northern Nigeria | [63] |
| Main Street, Lokoja Market | [64] |
| Native Judge or Alkale at Lokoja (A Copy of the Koran on his Lap) | [65] |
| Asaba Boys, Southern Nigeria | [66] |
| “Boys” who work the Cargo | [67] |
| Shipping Cotton, Lokoja, Northern Nigeria | [68] |
| Niger Company’s Depot at Lokoja | [69] |
| Produce Stores, Lokoja | [70] |
| Lokoja Market | [71] |
| Lokoja Market | [72] |
| Lokoja Market | [73] |
| Lokoja Market | [74] |
| Yams on the Beach, Lokoja | [75] |
| At the River-side, Lokoja | [76] |
| Lokoja | [77] |
| Lokoja | [78] |
| Marine Bungalow, Lokoja | [79] |
| European Hospital, Lokoja | [80] |
| Canteen at Lokoja | [81] |
| Bank, Lokoja | [82] |
| King Abiga, Lokoja, Northern Nigeria | [83] |
| Devil Man, Lokoja | [84] |
| Lokoja | [85] |
| Lokoja | [86] |
| Camp Road, Lokoja | [87] |
| Camp Road, Lokoja | [88] |
| Barracks, Lokoja | [89] |
| The Serrikin (King of Lokoja) and his Chiefs at the King’s House | [90] |
| Meat Market, Lokoja | [91] |
| Guard on Government Treasury, Lokoja | [92] |
| Messrs. Christian’s Store, Lokoja | [93] |
| Hausas Love Soap and Water | [94] |
| Coming in from the Country, Lokoja | [95] |
| Lokoja | [96] |
| Bridge of Sighs, Lokoja | [97] |
| Government Officials and others watching Gymkana, Lokoja | [98] |
| Hausa Women Hairdressing, Lokoja, Northern Nigeria | [99] |
| Barbers, Lokoja Market | [100] |
| Native Barber | [101] |
| Preparing Foofoo (Crushed Yams), Lokoja | [102] |
| Children at Play, Lokoja | [103] |
| Children in the Market, Lokoja, Northern Nigeria | [104] |
| Washing up, River Nigeria | [105] |
| A Quarrel, Lokoja Market | [106] |
| Washing Day on the Niger River, Northern Nigeria | [107] |
| Native Trading Canoe, Upper Niger, Northern Nigeria | [108] |
| Group of Hausa and Nupe Chiefs (Serrikin of Lokoja in Centre) | [109] |
| Black Bluejackets on the Government River Steamer “Kapelli” | [110] |
| S. W. “Ndoni” (Cargo Boat) on the Niger River | [111] |
| “Halstead” (Cargo Boat) on Niger River | [112] |
| High Commissioner’s Yacht “Corona” on the Niger | [113] |
| Hausa Canoe | [114] |
| Chief’s Canoe being saluted on the Niger | [115] |
| Nupe Town of Egga on the Niger | [116] |
| Egga, Northern Nigeria | [117] |
| Egbohu, Northern Nigeria, Landing-place of Expedition against Beda | [118] |
| Part of Rabba Village, Northern Nigeria | [119] |
| Unloading Salt, Jebba | [120] |
| Loading Steamer, Jebba | [121] |
| The S.S. “Scarborough” at Jebba | [122] |
| Looking up the Niger from Jebba | [123] |
| Mohammedan Mosque, Northern Nigeria | [124] |
| Palm Village, Northern Nigeria | [125] |
| Shonga, Northern Nigeria | [126] |
| Fulani Cattle, Northern Nigeria | [127] |
| On the Benue River | [128] |
| Camping on Benue River | [129] |
| Market at Lamugo, near Keffi | [130] |
| Cowrie Men paying Carriers per Basket | [131] |
| Making Lama Mats | [132] |
| Making Stools | [133] |
| Grinding Guinea Corn | [134] |
| Jukums at Abinsi | [135] |
| The Emir of Kano. (Now a Prisoner in Lokoja. Was the cause of the Kano Rising in 1907) | [136] |
| Three Hausa Traders with Bundles of Skins from Kano | [137] |
| Cattle, near Nafada | [138] |
| Camels at Nafada | [139] |
| Selling Cotton in Nafada Market | [140] |
| Chief of Kanam | [141] |
| Head Men in Vom | [142] |
| Miango Chief and Head Men (Ex-Chief on Left) | [143] |
| Chief of Wase | [144] |
| Camps in Hos | [145] |
| Hausa Loom | [146] |
| Second Chief at Ibi | [147] |
| Wase Rock | [148] |
| Amo Men | [149] |
| Hausa Girl | [150] |
| Kabba Boy | [151] |
| Hausa Woman | [152] |
| Hausa Boy | [153] |
| Brother Healy and some of his Pupils, Onitsha | [154] |
| View on the Niger River | [155] |
| Messrs. G. W. Christian’s Store, Onitsha | [156] |
| Sir William Wallace, K.C.M.G. | [157] |
| Mr. S. R. Bastard | [158] |
| Mr. Laws in front of Office with Bars of Tin ready for Transport | [159] |
| First Camp at the Tin Mines, Naraguta | [160] |
| Naraguta Camp | [161] |
| Part of the Fuel Market, Bauchi | [162] |
| Surveying Party at Juga | [163] |
| Pagans paying a Visit to discuss Matters at Jos | [164] |
| Pagans bringing in a Present, Jos | [165] |
| Naraguta. Pagans coming in for Tin Loads to Jermaan. (We were fighting them a year before) | [166] |
| Carriers leaving Naraguta Camp | [167] |
| Carriers crossing Delimi River | [168] |
| Naraguta. 190 Bars of Tin leaving Camp by Asab Pagans | [169] |
| A Camp. Survey Camp at Jos | [170] |
| Horses being brought as Tax | [171] |
| Part of actual Working Face, Naraguta | [172] |
| Launders at end of Tail Race at River’s Edge, Naraguta | [173] |
| Naraguta. Making Dam | [174] |
| Naraguta. Construction of Dam. Rukubar Pagans | [175] |
| Naraguta. View showing Back of Dam | [176] |
| Naraguta Dam | [177] |
| Naraguta | [178] |
| Naraguta | [179] |
| Naraguta | [180] |
| Naraguta. Four Sluice-boxes in Labourers’ Creek | [181] |
| Naraguta | [182] |
| Naraguta. View of Sluice-boxes, Labourers’ Creek | [183] |
| Naraguta. Moving Boxes to Face of Stope, Bala’s Stope | [184] |
| Naraguta. Two Sluice-boxes | [185] |
| Naraguta | [186] |
| Naraguta | [187] |
| Naraguta Camp | [188] |
| Opening Foot-bridge, Delimi River, Naraguta | [189] |
| Labourers’ Camp on the Tin Fields | [190] |
| Naraguta. Tin-workers working the Bed of the River in dry season | [191] |
| Naraguta. Construction of Leat by Rukubar Pagans | [192] |
| Naraguta. Construction of Leat by Rukubar Pagans | [193] |
| Washing Tin in Delimi River, Naraguta | [194] |
| Delimi River | [195] |
| View of Delimi River between Naraguta and Jos | [196] |
| Naraguta. View showing Flood-boxes on Leat | [197] |
| Naraguta | [198] |
| A Camp | [199] |
| Naraguta. Tributers washing Tin | [200] |
| Tin Washing | [201] |
| Naraguta. Half-length new Main Tail Race | [202] |
| Naraguta. No. 2. Looking up Main Tail Race | [203] |
| Naraguta. Lower View, No. 2, Main Tail Race | [204] |
| Naraguta. Close to Main Working Face, No. 2 Stope | [205] |
| Naraguta. Tin Mining. Yorubus Working in the Ground | [206] |
| Troops leaving Naraguta Camp for Bauchi | [207] |
| Nafuta Gorge, looking towards Juga. The Juga River runs down the centre and passes to the Nafuta Flats | [208] |
| Nafuta Gorge. The River at this point is lost to sight to thirty feet below the big boulders in the middle of the Ravine | [209] |
| Proposed Dam Site, Juga | [210] |
| Prospecting on Dubbo or Topaz Valley | [211] |
| Mr. C. G. Lush’s Camp at Juga | [212] |
| Camp of Messrs. Lush, Huddart and Walter Wethered | [213] |
| Messrs. Huddart and Lush prospecting on one of the Creeks of the Dubbo or Topaz Valley Property | [214] |
| Face of Alluvial, 16 feet deep, averaging about 6 lbs. of Tin per cubic yard; Dubbo or Topaz Valley Mine | [215] |
| Juga Camp: Pay-day | [216] |
| Rafinsiroma Camp | [217] |
| Rafinsiroma Dam, looking south-east | [218] |
| House-building, Rafinsiroma Tin Mines | [219] |
| A Group of Natives | [220] |
| View in Amo | [221] |
| A View in Vom | [222] |
| Mr. G. W. Christian, a Nigerian Trader | [223] |
| Steamers discharging at Baro | [224] |
| Baro Yard | [225] |
| Baro Beach just before the Railway was begun: Baro-Kano Railway | [226] |
| Setting out Earthwork at Patatifi, Baro-Kano Line | [227] |
| Temporary Bridge over the Bakogi River, Baro-Kano Line | [228] |
| Engine of the Emir Class on Steel Bridge, Baro-Kano Line | [229] |
| Earthwork in Progress, Baro-Kano Line | [230] |
| Straightening Road at Railhead, Baro-Kano Line | [231] |
| Niger End of the Line: View from Baro Hill | [232] |
| General View of Baro Station | [233] |
| Mr. H. W. Laws, Engineer to the Niger Company | [234] |
| Map of Southern Nigeria | [235] |
| Map of Northern Nigeria | [236] |
| Map showing Route of Railway from Baro to Rigachika | [237] |
| Map showing Railway and Roads to Tin Fields | [238] |
| Alluvial Tin Districts in the Bauchi Province | [239] |
| Plan of the Naraguta Tin Mines showing Workings | [240] |
| Properties of the Juga (Nigeria) Tin & Power Company, Limited | [241] |
| Properties of the Lucky Chance Mines, Limited, in the Dubbo District | [242] |
| The Dubbo or Topaz Valley Property, belonging to the Lucky Chance Mines, Limited | [243] |
| Rafinsiroma Tin Property, belonging to the Lucky Chance Mines, Limited | [244] |
| The Polchi Alluvial Tin Property, belonging to the Lucky Chance Mines, Limited | [245] |
| The Bilidi Alluvial Tin Property, belonging to the Lucky Chance Mines, Limited | [246] |
| The Federri Alluvial Tin Property, the Tin Fields of Northern Nigeria, Limited | [247] |
| Doss or Dila Tin Property, the Tin Fields of Northern Nigeria, Limited | [248] |
| The Kurdum River Alluvial Tin Area | [249] |
| The Rein, Forum, Ribon, and Kurdum Alluvial Tin Areas | [250] |
| The Rein Alluvial Tin Area | [251] |
| The Farum Alluvial Tin Area | [252] |
| The Shen Alluvial Tin Area | [253] |
| South Bukeru Tin Area | [254] |
| Juga District | [255] |
| Gel Tin Lode and Alluvial Company | [256] |
| The Northern Nigeria (Bauchi) Tin Mines | [257] |
| Route from Minna to Tin Fields | [258] |
| New road from Railhead to Tin Fields | [259] |