The National geographic magazine . the Arabs. The scientist immedi-atety became a general, and with his100 Arabs put his assailants to this victory France acquired thehitherto independent oases of Tidikelt,the possession of which will insure con-trol of the tribes of the Sahara. Less fortunate was the expedition ofBlanchet in the region of Adrar, thatpart of the Sahara which is north ofSenegal. The party was captured bythe Moors, and remained in captivityfor two months. When set free theywere compelled to return. In French West Africa three natural-ists, Chevalier, Cligny, and Rambau


The National geographic magazine . the Arabs. The scientist immedi-atety became a general, and with his100 Arabs put his assailants to this victory France acquired thehitherto independent oases of Tidikelt,the possession of which will insure con-trol of the tribes of the Sahara. Less fortunate was the expedition ofBlanchet in the region of Adrar, thatpart of the Sahara which is north ofSenegal. The party was captured bythe Moors, and remained in captivityfor two months. When set free theywere compelled to return. In French West Africa three natural-ists, Chevalier, Cligny, and Rambaud,.


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