1102 TURKEY AND TRIBUTARY STATES
2. Of Great Britain in Turkey.
Ambassador. — Riglit Hon. Sir N. O'Conor, K.C.B., C.M.G.
Secretary. — M. W. E. de Bunsen, C. B.
Militarii Attache. — Colonel J. G. Ponsonby,
Consul. — H. C. A. E3n'es.
There are also British Consular Representatives at the following places : —
Consuls-General . — Bagdad, Beyrout, . Bosna Serai, Salonica, Tripoli.
Consuls or Vice-Gonsitls. — Benghazi (Tripoli), Adrianople, Bassora, Da- mascus, Jeddah, Jerusalem, P^rzeroum, Samos, Smyrna, Trebizond, Brussa, Dardanelles, Gallipoli, Scutari, Adana, Antioch, Candia, Van, Rhodes, Scala Nuova, Kharput, Sivas, Monastir, Diarbekir.
Statistical and other Books of Reference.
1. Official Publications.
Turkey in Europe.
Salnaiae 1308. Official Almanac for the Turkish Empire. S. Constantinople, 1807.
Report of the Health Office, published annually.
Report by Mr. Godfrey Blunt on the Finances of Turkej', in ' Reports of H.M.'s Secretaries cf Embassy.' Part I. 1884.
Callwell (Captain C. E.), Handbook of the Turkish Army. Prepared in the Intelligence Division of the War Office. London, 1892.
Constitution Ottomane promulguee le 7 Zilhidje (11/23 decembre, 1876). 8. Constanti- nople, 1891.
Deutsches Handels-Archiv. for March, 1895. [Contains an account of the trade of Con- stantinople.] Berlin, 1895.
Special Report on the Ottoman Public Debt. By Sir Vincent Caillard. London, 1897.
Treaty between Great Britain, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Russia, and Turkey, for the settlement of affairs in the East. Signed at Berlin, July 13, 1878. Fol. London, 1878.
Diplomatic and Consular Reports from Turkey and Possessions for 1894, London, 1895.
Hertslet (Sir E.), Foreign Office List. Published annually. London, 1891.
Ottoman I^and Code. Tr. by F. Ongley, revised by H. E. Miller. 8. London, 1892.
Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions. Imp. 4. Londcjn.
Turkey in Asia and Africa.
Correspondence and Further Correspondence respecting the Introduction of Reforms in the Armennia Provinces of Asiatic Turkey. London, 1896-97
Correspondence respecting the condition of the population of Asiatic Turkey, 1888-89. C-5,723 fol. London, 1889.
Reports on the Trade, &c., of Tripoli, Palestine, Aleppo, Smyrna, Damascus, Jeddah, BejTOut, Baghdad, and Bussorah, in Foreign Office Reports, Annual Series. London.
2. Non-Official Publications. Turkey in Europe.
Annual Rejiort of the British Chamber of Commerce, Constantinople.
Amicis (E. de), Constantinople. [Translated from the Italian.] S. New York, 1896.
Rarkley (H. C), Between the Danube and the Black Sea. S. London.
Bartlett (Sir E. A.), The Battlefields of Thessaly. London, 1897.
Bhard\\.). La Macedoine. — lia Politique du Sultan. —La Turquie et THellenisme Paris, 1897.
Bujham (C), With the Turkish Army in Thessaly. London, 1897.
Bovrl:e R.), Turkish Debt. Report by Rt. Hon. Robert Bourke, M.P., to the English and Dutcli Bondholders. London, January 1S82.
Campbell (Hon. Dudley), Turks and Greeks. S. London, 1877.
Clark (Edson L.), The Races of p]uropean Turkey: their History, Condition, and Pro- spects. 8. New York, 1879.
Clement (C. E \ Constantinople : The City of the Sultans. London, 1895.
Creasy (Sir Edward Shepherd), History of the Ottoman Turks. [Founded on Von Hammer, but continued to 1876.] New ed. 8. ].,ondon. 1882.
Davey (R.), The Sultan and his Subjects. 2 vols. London, 1897.
Elliot (Frances), Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinoiile. 8. London, 1893.
Fazy (E.), Les Tures d'Aujour d'hui. Paris, 1898.