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Clark University Volume Information Source: Economic Geography, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Oct., 1925), pp. 1-8 Published by: Clark University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/140565 . Accessed: 09/05/2014 19:27 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Clark University is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Economic Geography. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.138 on Fri, 9 May 2014 19:27:13 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Economic Geography, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Oct., 1925), pp. 1-8Published by: Clark UniversityStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/140565 .

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VOLUME I

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

1925

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ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

INDEX TO VOLUME I

PAGE PAGE Africa, Trade Communications in Tropical (maps and Apple Packing (ills.)................347

ills.), WV. H. Barker.............315-357 Picking (ills.)..................352 Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River (ills.) .....133 Place of Nova Scotia in British Import Trade in. 339 Wheat Production in .............. 47 Production as-an Outgrowth of Regional Experience

African Railway System (map)...........335 in Nova Scotia ............ 191 Agricultural Regions, of Europe (maps and graphs), Trade, Nova Scotian Assets in Transatlantic....341

Olof Jonasson ...............277-315 Trees iii Germany and Denmark, The Distribu~tion Of Europe...................295 of (map) ..................309 Of Sweden (map)................122 Trees in Nova Scotia, The Distribution of (ills.). 176 Of the United States (map) ........... 32 Apple Warehouses (ills.)..............350

Agricultural Zones of Europe (map).........282 Arctic Circle, Six-row Barley Grown in Upper Norr- Of the World..................280 land, near the (ills.)..............1.17

Agriculture, Changes in Scandinavian .... ...119 Argentina, Wheat Acreage in (map)......... 25 Comparative Yields per Acre in Scandinavia. ....119 Arnold Valley, Va. (ills.).............. 44 Economic Geography, Editorial, Vol. I, No. 3. opp. p. 2 77 Asia " Black Earth " Soils of. ...45

Alaska, A Reindeer Herd Climbing the Trail above Asia Southeastern, Elephants as Bieasts o~f Biu~rd-e'n in' Iliamna, (ills.)................151 (ills.) ....................152

Alberta, Coal Deposits of (ills.)........... 82 Asia, Wheat Production in............. 45 Alberta Coal, Market for .. ........... 82 Australia, Relation between Production and Precipita-

Resources of.................. 79 tion in Southwest (map)............284 Alfalfa, Field in Sweden (ills.) ...........294 Tenure of Grazing Lands in ...........104

On Well Drained Land in Salt Lake Oasis (ills.) .... 215 Wheat Acreage in (map)............. 30 Algeria, A Commercial Handbook on, a Review, Helen Wheat Area in ................. 47

M. Strong .................262 Allen, Frederick J., The Shoe Industry (review')....126 Baker, 0. E., The Potential Supply of Wheat (maps America's Coal Supply, The " Keystone ' of (ills.) . .. 137 and ills.) ....15-53 Anderson, Esther S., The Beet Sugar Industry of Baltimore and OhioT'r'a'cks, Clie'v'eland (l~ls~.),......202

Nebraska as a Response to Geographic Environ- Bananas, Loading (ills.) ......... .....398 ment (map and graphs)...373-387 Barker, W. H., Trade Communications in Tropical

Angostura Gap (ills.). .358 Africa (maps and ills.). .315-337 Animals, As Producers of Closthi~n'g, R-el'a-tiv'e- Val'u'e of, 151 Barley and Dairy Subregion, Tw~o'-row .........303 Animals, As Producers of Food, Relative Value of... 151 Dry-land, on the Levan Ridge, South of Nephi,

Distribution of Domestic, (maps and graphs), Ells- Utah (ills.)..................212 worth Huntington ...........143-1 73, 147 In Europe (map)....303

Distribution of Horses..............154 Bavaria, Hay-making in 1 (il.)......... 309 Importance for Transportation..........145 Bayley, W. S., The Geographic Effects of the Proposed Relation of Density of Population to Number of. . 147 Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterway (maps and The World's Most Valuable ...........153 ills.)....................236-247 Units per Person (map) .............148 Beets as Related to Climate, Sugar Content of. ....374 Units per Square Mile (map)...........149 Beet Piles at the Mitchell Sugar Factory, Nebraska Units per Square Mile and per Person Compared (ills.) ....383

(graph) ...................149 Storage Grounds6,. (il.).................384 Uses of Domestic................144 Sugar Industry of Nebraska as a Response to Geo- Value for Transportation and Draft........150 graphic environment (maps and graphs), Esther

Annapolis-Cornwallis Apple District (ills.) .....175,187 5. Anderson ................373-387 Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, An Analysis of the Belly River Coals................. 81

Apple Industry of the, (maps and graphs), Berwick, an Apple Warehouse at, (ills.) .......349 Charles C. Colby, Part I, 173-198, Part II ...337-356 Bird Islands of Peru, a Review, Clarence F. Jones.. 407

Crop Associations in their Relation to the Nature Boden near the Arctic Circle, Vegetables at (ills.). . . .115 of the Land in ................189 Bolivia, Railroad in Eastern (ills.) .........258

Low Rail Rates to Points of Export in the.....343 Trails in Eastern (ills.) .............251 Marketing in Relation to the Natural Environment Transportation in Eastern (ills.) .........259

in the....................337 Bornu, Ox Transportation in (ills.) .........327 Present Market System in the ..........347 Brandenburg, S. J., Manpower in Industry, a Review 125 Production as Related to Climate in........178 Our Competitors and -Markets, a Review .. ...263 Regularity of Crop Production in.........175 The Shoe Industry, a Review ..........126 Hazards in the .................179 Brazeau Coal District............... 81

Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, (ills.) ........174, 187 Brazil After a Century of Independence, a Review, Apple Harvest in the ..............195 Clarence F. Jones ....t.. ,,,kei.....406 Cover Crops Used in the ...i..i, f ....195 An Economic Review by Sates a Rvew, Helen Fertilizers Used in the Apple Dstrict of te... 194 M. Strong ..262

Apple Cultivation' in Nova Scotia.193........ Bridgetown in the Lower Annapolis Valley (~i s.) .. 196 Apple Culture in Nova Scotia, Localization of Climatic British Columbia Coal, Inroads on the Markets for. 79

Assets....................181 Resources of..................76,77 Apple District, The Annapolis-Cornwallis (ills.) . ... 175 Apples from Nova Scotia in 1 921-22, The Distribution Camels coming into Peking (ills.). 147

of the Exports of ...... I iII- 338 Canada and the United States, Area of Wkhe'at-H-ar'- From the United States and Ca-n-adian Markets, vested (map)................. 22

Isolation of Nova Scotian ...........340 Wheat Production in (map)............ 51 Importance of Halifax in Overseas Trade in ....342 Canada Coal, Adjustment of Supply to Demand. . 86

Apple Industry and its Geographic Challenge, Status Areas in (map) ................. 74 of the ....................173 Resources of (maps and graphs), M. J. Patton .. 73-89

Industry of the Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, An Resources ...................74-76 Analysis of (maps and graphs), Charles C. Colby, Resources, Distribution of (graph)......... 75 Part I, 173-198, Part II...........337-356 Supply and Distribution in (graph)........ 75

Apples in the Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, Produc- Canada Dog Express at White Horse, Yukon Terni- tion as Related to Orchard Sites ........183 tory (ills.) ..................146

Apple Orchards, Importance of Slope Positions for 186 Canada, Grain Exports ..... 53 Importance of Well Drained Sites of .......185 Import of Anthracite Coal (gah.75....... Value of Properly Situated............188 Movement of Grain (map)............ 58

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Canada, Ploughing in the Plains of Western (il...144 Corn Belt, Wheat in the (ills.) ...........34 Wheat Acreage (map)..............22 Corn Land Prepared for Wheat (ills.) ........35

Cardiff Collieries (ills.).........82 Corn, Seasonal Distrihution of Lahor on Farm Cargo Passenger Ship (ills.)............306 (graph) ...................33 Cargo Vessel at Dock in Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana Cornwallis Valley (ills.) . ... ...184

(ills.).~~~~~~~~~~......398 Cotton, International Trade in, a Review, Heen M. Cae alC conomic Geography, a R~eview ....126 Stog262

Cartagena (ills.) .................261 Cowdrick, Edward S.', Manp'o w-er in ifdus~try-(r'ev'iew) 125 Chaudiere River, Lower Falls of .the (ills.). ...238 Crop Associations near Kentville in King's County Chickens in a Wyoming Village, A Flock of (ils) . 170 (ills.) ......... i: ...190 China, Wheat Acreage (map) .... ...29 In their Relation to the Naur ofteLn . 8 Cleveland: A City of Contacts '(his.)',''Helen M. Crop Atlas of India (review)............266

Strong. . n ty ........ ..198-206 Crop Indexes................... 120 A Manufacturing City. .....200 Crops, Land in Harvested (map)...... . 155 A View of the City ...............198 Crop Production in India, a Review, E. H. Jo-h ns'on.. 266 Baltimore and Ohio Tracks (ills.).........202 In the Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, The Regular-. Basis for Variety in Manufacturers of.......201 ity of...175

Commerce.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~202 Crops Tedin per CaiaArage (graph) .....38 Lake and River Harhor of............199 Crop Yield Averages, Sweden (1909-1913)......121 Manufacturing District (ills.)...........198 Cuyahoga..............77 Modern Industrial City .............200 Crowsnest Coal Field (is.).77, 78 Outlook for ..................205 Pass District Coal Field.............80 Rail Commerce of................202 Crucher A. Lane, The Transportation of Pacific Coast Railroads and Manufacturing Plants Crowded into Perishahles (review) ....... ia.....262 the Lower Cuyahoga Valley (ills.)........201 Czechoslovakia, a Review, Douglas C. Rigly....264 Rail Traffic Advantages of ............203 Routes of Roads and Railroads..........199 Dairy, Hay and Root-crops Region.........297 Superior Street High Level Bridge (ills.)......203 Death Zone of Europe, Cold Desert.........295-I Climate and Land Utilization in Europe.......284 Death Zone, Cold Desert .............296

Climate of Scandinavia ..............114 Dry Desert.......295-VI Climate, Sugar Content of Beets as Related to. .-..374 Desert Plants in Utah (ills.).207 Climatic Conditions, Response of Area Harvested in Dizie National Forest, Erosion in (ills.) .......96

Sugar Beets to ................373 Dog Express at White Horse, Yukon Territory, Clothing, Relative Value of Animals as Producers of 152 Canada (ills.).................146 Coal, Adjustment of Canadian Supply to Domestic Domain Public, A Land Policy for the (maps and ills.),

Demand . ................. 86 George Stewart ...............89-107 An Open Mine at Tofield (ills.)..........80 Domain, The Puhlic ................90 Areas in Canada (map) .............74 Exploitation and Deterioration..........93 Belly River..........81 In Western United States (map)......91 Canada's Import of Anthracite (graph) ... ...75 Domestication of Animals, The Limitations of . 143 Creek Colliery (ills.)...............80 Dow, Edward A., and Chester Lloyd Jones, A Coin Cumberland Co., at Spring Hill, Nova Scotia (ills.) 85 mercial Handhook on Algeria (review)......262 Deposits of Alberta (ills.) ............82 Draft and Transportation, Value of Animals for.. 150 Deposits of Queen Charlotte...........77 Drumheller, Alberta (ills.).............82 District, The Brazeau. 1 ............81

Dry Farm in the West (ills.)............99 Docks at Port Arthur (ils .)..........241 Duggar, J. F., Southern Field Crops (review).....266 Edmonton...................81 Estimated Resources. of Canada. ...............76 East Africa, Communications in ..........329 Estimated Resources of Nova Scotia .......85 Development of (map) .............330 Coal Field. The Crowsnest.............77, 78 Economic Geography, Editorial, No. 1......opp. p. 1 Nicola-Similkameen...............77, 78 An Introduction to, a Review, Langdon White.,. 265 Vancouver Island................77 Economic Relations in the Sugar Beet Industry ....379 Coal, Gait Collieries (ills.).............83 Editorials: Markets...82 Economic Geography, No, 1.........Opp. P. 1

Coal Reserves of'4o Nv'a, Sc o t ia.84 Power, No. 2................opp. p. 133 Of the World..................137 Agriculture, No. 3 .............opp, p. 277 Of Alberta .......... ........79 Edmonton Coals....8 1

Coal Resources of British Columbia.........76 Egypt, Ploughing near the Py~ra~m ids' in' (ills. ). .....145 Of Canada ........................ 74 Ekblaw, W. Elmer, All about Coffee, a Review....124 Coal Resources' of Canada (maps and ills.) 'MY. Handbook of Alaska, a Review..........405 Patton ...................73-89 Modern Turkey, a Review............407 Of Maritime Provinces .............84 Natural Vegetation, a Review ..........403 Of New Brunswick ...............84 North America, a Review ............265 Coal Shipped from United States to Ontario and Electrification in Sweden (map)...........122

Quebec ..........73 Elephants as Beasts of Burden in Southeastern Asia Coalspur, Alberta OeMie(l.)..81 (ills.) ....................152 Coal Supply, The 'Keystone" of America's (ls). 137 Elevator, Grain (ills.) .............. 52

And Distrihution in Canada (graph) .......75 Emigration and Population, Scandinavia.......116 Coffee, All ahout, William H. Ukers (review).....124 England, Harvesting Wheat in, (ills.) ........300 Colborne, Port (ills.). .60 Environmental Basis of Society, a Review, Ellen C. Colby, Charles C., The A~pple'In-d'ust'ry o~f t'h'e' An'n'ap- Semple ...................403

olis-Cornwallis Valley (maps and graphs), Part I, Erosion, affecting Grazing .............95 173-198, Part II .. .......337-356 In the Dizie National Forest (ills.) ........96

Collieries, The Galt (ills .)... .........83 Eskimo on Smith Sound, Greenland (ills.) ......146 Colliery, The Coal Creek (ills.)...........80 Europe, Agricultural Regions of (maps and graphs) Colombian Village along the Magdalena River (ills.) 256 Olof Jonasson. 277-315 Colonial Transportation in South America......248 Europe, Agricultural Rie~gions `of..............295-I -Colorado Southwestern, A Pack Train in the Moon- Europe, Agricultural Regions of ..........295 tabns of (ills.).................143 Agricultural Provinces Based on the Small Grains.. 281 Commerce of Cleveland. ,202 Barley in (map) ................303 Commerce Year Book, 1924', a' R ev ie w'' ,'H'el en, 'M' Climate and Land Utilization in .........284

Strong ..... ....... ............402 Cold Desert Death Zone, Cold Transition Zone, Competitors and Markets, Our, a Review, S. J. Temperate or Small Grains Zone ........295-1

Brandenburg .... il)............263 Development of Northwest............288 Conmore Collieries, The (ill.)..........82 Distribution of Grapes in (map)........ 312 Consumption of Human Foods, United States and Distribution of Mulch Cows in (map)...... 299

Germany (graph)...............18 Of Oats in (map)...............298 Continent of Europe, The, a Review, Douglas C. Of Potatoes in (map) .............298 Ridgley....................408 Of Root Crops in (map)............299 Contracts and Labor for Sugar Beet Production....381 Of Rye in (map) ...............307 Coomnassie (ills.)............. 324 Of Sheep in (map) ..............302

Co6i. erative Marketing, Probability~ of Further Of Sugar Beets in (map)............305 Extension of.................353 Of Swine in (map) ..............308 Corbett, L. C., Pecan Growing, a Review ......406 Of Wheat in (map) ..............311

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4 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

PAGE PAGE Europe, Horses in (map) ..............158 Grain, Points of Concentration of .......... 54

Land Classification of..............278 Shipping Port, Montreal's Importance as a..... 54 Europe, Land Utilization of (map) .........294-a Shipping Rates of ................

Land Utilization in Chief Agricultural Countries, Shipment, The Routes of ............ 55 1923 ....................290 Six-row Barley in Upper Norrland, near the Arctic

Mules and Asses in (map).......159 Circle (ills.) .................117 Physical and Economic Conditions for WetCo 42 Through Port of Montreal, Influence of Ocean Ton- Pre-war Wheat Acreage in (map)......... 23 nage Rates and Insurance on.......... 67 Provinces based upon the small Grains (map). ....283 Trade of Montreal, C. F. Jones (maps and ills.).. ..53-73 Subtropical or Mediterranean Fruit Zone .....295-V Trade via Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterway.. 240 Wheat Production in (map) ........... 50 Grapes in Europe, The Distribution of (map) .....312

Exports and Consumption, Wheat Production (ills.) 49 Grazing, Adverse Influence for ........... 97 Cattle, on the Montezuma National Forest (ills.).. 89

Falls of Barrio Nuevo (ills.). .371 Control Resented by Stockmen ..........101 Farmington District between Ogden an Sat Lake Controlled by Water Supply in Adid Regions .... 97

City (ills.) ..................206 Erosion Affecting................ 95 Farm Land, Average Value per Acre (map) ..... 36 Homesteads (map) ...............102 Farms in United States, Land not in (map) ..... 92 Lands, Leasing and Fencing in Texas .......102 Farmstead in HdIisingland .(ills.)...........120 Grazing Lands in Australia, Tenure of (ills.).....103, 104 Fertilizer Manufacture, The Pyrolitic Method of .... 390 Leasing in Wyoming for.............103 Fertilizer, The Production of Phosphate. ..........389 Leasing Railroad Lands for ...........103

Used in Annapolis Valley Apple District......194 Overgrazing.................. 94 Used per Crop Acre, 1922 (map) .........389 Grazing Range on Uintah Forest, Utah (ills.). .......101

Figart, David M., The Plantation Rubber Industry Water Monopoly Affecting ............ 97 in the Middle East (review) ..........262 Great Britain, Land Utilization in (map) ......300

Fishlake National Forest, Eroded Range on Sargent Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterway, Area Tribu- Mountain (ills.)................ 90 tary to the (map)...............243

Florida Deposits of Phosphate Rock (ills.)......394 Area Tributary to the improved (map) .. ....244 Phosphate Deposit (ills.).............390 Arguments for the ..............I 236

Food, Consumption of Human, United States and Grain Trade via ................240 Germany (graph).....18 Opposition to the. ........238

Food, the .Problem of the Fuiture........... 15 Great Lakes-St. Lawrence W;a~te-rw'a y', The G6eo- Relative Value of Animals as Producers of.....151 graphic Effects of the Proposed (maps and ills.), Wheat the White Man's....... 17 W. S. Bayley................236-247

Foreign Trade Bulletins, a Review, Helen M. St-ro'ng'.-. 402 Greeley, W. B., The Relation of Geography to the Foreign Trade of the United States for the Fiscal Timber Supply (maps and ills.) .........1-15

Years, 1924-25 (review) ....403 Greeley, Major General A. W., Handbook of Alaska Forest, A Second Growth Pine Stand in.1 Ne-w Engl anid (review) ...405

(ills.) .................... 10 Greenland, An Eski'm'o 'o'n S'm'ith Sound (ills'.):'.' 146 Answer to Forest Depletion (ills.)......... 11 Gregg, E. S., Trading with the Tropics .......396-402 Erosion in the Dizie National (ills.)........ 96 Gruber, Josef, Czechoslovakia (review)........264 Fishlake National, Eroded Range on Sargent HaixAFsngShoeat(l.) 34 Mountain (ills.)................ 90 Haifx Ah FisthiAlngtSchonrate (ills.) .t-o~ of- 348 Montezuma National, Cattle Grazing on the (ills.).. 89 OnvterNrte Alati Trade RnApesmoutane, Posiio of...... 344 National ......100 Overseas..Trade..in.Apples, ..Importance ..of . 342 Pacific States and Rock-y i Mo u n'tai'n in, ( m`a~p,),.-. Port ofdsig d 345mta i il. ......... 2 Regions of the World (map) ........... 12 Halinindboko AlsaF a Retieai . Eils.).12a. 05 Southern Georgia (ills.)............. Handbookth Cofmlskabeinew, W.iElmer Ekbiaw.. ....... 405 On the Headwaters of the Provo River (ills.).....224 Harvse, theyan Cobiedp (ureis.) ........430 Virgin, Area in 1620, 1850, and 1920 (ills.) ...... Hay, DinErype anThee Dsubregtion.300a)..... 9 Fort William, Ontario (ills.).............55,56 Hay maingEroe The Distributionsof (map).2.......392 a Grain Elevator at (ills.) ............240 Hay meakinogs in Bavriaer (lS.).309l.)...... 1 on the North Shore of Lake Superior. (ills.).....237 ondes PeatmBos of, Northern Hsweden (ills.) . 116e Loading Wood-pulp at (ills.)...........242 Hedges, JamRves w. cnomic,(.

Hitr of..the...United 2 Foster, Alice, Orizaba-A Community in the Sierra Stats, aube Reintew.p. ....125 .Madre Oriental (maps and ills.)........356-373 Hogsan, Numbrying the Wouk-rld ig (map) . ap 316 Freetown, Sierra Leone (ills.)............319 Holad Dairngnddil Truc-grwnlSetio (map).......... 1301 French West Africa, Economic Development of ....325 HoetheaWidmls, ofain (ills)............134 Gait Collieries, The (ills.).....83 Horses, Distribution of ..............154 Gasperean Valley in Kent County (ls)189 In Europe (map)................158 Geographic Effects of the Proposed Great Lakes-St. In the United States (map) ...........156

Lawrence Waterway, The (maps and ills.), W. S. World (map) .................154 Bayley ..................236-247 Howard, Albert, Crop Production in India (review). . 266

Factors in the Development of Transportation in Hughes, T. L., International Trade in Leaf and South America (maps and ills.), Preston E. Manufactured Tobacco, (review) ........262 James...................246-262 Huntington, Ellsworth, The Distribution of Domestic

Geography, Economic, Editorial, No. 1......opp. p. 1 Animals (maps and graphs) .........143-173 Economic, John McFarlane (review)........126 Inca Roads, The .................247

Geography Industrial, R. H. Whitbeck (review).. 124 India, Wheat Acreage (map)............ 26 of Wheat Production, The. ..... :...... 37 Industrial Development of the World ........291

Geography, The Relation of, to the T-imber Supply Integrity of the Salt Lake Oasis, The .......218 (maps and ills.), W. B. Greeley..........1-15 Revolution, Effects of the ............282

Geologic Factors in Scandinavia,...........113 Industries in the Great Lakes District . 242 GeorgetownBritish Guina, Dock at(ills.) . 399 Industry, Inhabitants engaged, in Sweden (eview). . 126

Georgia Southern, a Pine Forest in (ills.)....... 7 Manpower in, Edward S. Cowdrick (review) ....125 Goats in National Forests of San Juan Mountains (ills.) 168 The Shoe, Frederick J. Alien (review).......126

The Distribution of Sheep and ..........166 Insular Integrity of Industry in the Salt Lake Oasis Gold Coast, The .................320 (maps and graphs), Langdon White......206-236

Railways (maps) ................323 International Trade in Leaf and Manufactured Gflteburg, Population in the District around (map). .. 108 Tobacco, a Review, Helen M. Strong ......262 Gothwaite, E. D., Trade in Philippine Copra and Investments in Argentina, Frederick M.' Halsey and

Coconut Oil (review) .............262 G. Butler Sherwell (review) ..........403 Grain, All Rail Routes for Shipping of........ 62 Iron and Alloy Metals in Siberia, Boris Baievsky

Boat going down Lachine Canal (ills.)....... 61 (review) .. ....1IIfI II 403 Clearance Board, Control Grain Movement through Isanomalies and Isoth~e'rmsi fo~r Sca'ndinavia for Jan.,

Port of Montreal............... 67 and July (maps)......114 Elevator (ills.) ................ 52 Isotherms and Isanomalies for Scandinavia for Jan., Elevator Montreal (ills.)............. 65 and July (maps) ...............114 Export, The All Water Route from the Lakes,

Canadian and United States (graph)....... 68 Jalapa (ills.) ...................370 Facilities for Handling, in Montreal........ 63 James, Preston E., Geographic Factors in the Develop- Movement of Canadian (map) .......... 58 ment of Transportation in South America (maps Movement of United States (map) ........ 59 and ills.)..................246-262

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James, Herman G., Brazil After a Century of Inde- Michel Colliery (ills.) ............... 78 pendence (review)...............406 Midland, Ontario (ills.). ...62

Johnson, E. H.,. Crop Atlas of India, a Review ....266 Mulch Cows in Europe, Distribu~tion' o~f' (map).....299 Crop Production in India, a Review........266 Mills Paper and Pulp, of the United States, L922 M6moires sur la nomenclature et la classification (map) ............ ....... 9

des sols, a Review...............266 Minas Basin (ills.) ................185 Jonasson, Olof, Agricultural Regions of Europe (maps, Missouri River in Montana, th~e Great F~alls of the

graphs, and ills.) ..............277-315 (undeveloped) (ills.)..............136 The Relation between the Distribution of Popula- Missouri River in Montana, the Great F~alls of the

tion and Cultivated Land in the Scandinavian (developed), (ills.) ..............136 Countries (maps and ills.) ..........107-124 Moa River Bridge, Sierra Leone Protectorate (ills.). . 320

Jones, Chester Lloyd, and Edward A. Dow, A Coin- Modern Turkey, a Review, W. Elmer Ekblaw ....407 mercial Handbook on Algeria, (review) .....262 Moisture Requirements for Wheat ......... 26

Jones, Clarence F., Brazil After a Century of Inde- Mongolia, Camels coming into Peking from the pendence, a Review ..........f....406 Deserts of (ills.)...............147

The Grain Trade of Montreal (maps and ills.). .... 53-73 Montana, The Great Falls of the Missouri River in Jones, Grosvernor M., Government Aid to Merchant (developed and undeveloped), (ills.).......136

Shipping, (review) ..............262 Montezuma National Forest, Cattle Grazing on the Jones, Wellington D., and D. S. Whittlesey, An Intro- (ills.) .................... 89

duction to Economic Geography (review). ... 265 Montmorency Falls (ills.) .............239 Jute Mill, Santa Gertrudis (ills.) ..........367 Montreal, Commissioners Street, Grain Elevators

(ills.) .................... 65 Kansas, Wheat Seeding with Drills in (ills.). 40 The Grain Trade of (maps and ills.), C. F. Jones .. 53-73 Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika, Development be- Harbor Channel and Victoria Bridge (ills.). .-...-.236

tween ...................329 Jacques Cartier Pier (ills.) ........... 67 "Keystone"' of America's Coal Supply (ills.).....137 Ocean Influences on Grain throghth. Pot f... .. 67

Kyle, Edwin Jackson and H. P. Stuckey, Pecan Facilities for Handling Grain in .... ...... 63 Growing (review)...............406 Port of (ills.) ........ .......... 64

Victoria Pier (ills.)................ 67 Mormon Immigration and Settlement.........206 Labor, Seasonal Distribution of, on Corn Farm Motor Roads in Latin America, Frank B. Curran

(graph) ......33 (review) ........ ...........402 Seasonal Distribution 'of, 'on' 'W'h-ea't- Fa'rmi (-gr~aph)'. 33 Mountains Subregion, Major ..... .... 313 Lachine Canal (ills.)............... 61 Mules and Asses in Europe (map).........:' 159 Lachine Canal, St. Gabriel, North Lock of the (ills.) 245 Mules in the United States (map)........:. 157 Lagos (map)............... 326 Murphy, Robert Cushman, Bird Islands of Peru Lahee, Arnold W., Our Competitors an Mar'kets. (review) ........ ...........407 (review) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 263 Lake Bonneville, Shore Lines of Ancient (ills.) ....213 Navigation Season of, Sault Ste. Marie and the St. Land Cultivated, Sweden's (map)..........III Lawrence Canals (graph)............ 61 Land Farm, Average Value per Acre (map) ..... 36 Nebraska as a Response to Geographic Environment, La Guayra Falls, between Brazil and Paraguay (ills.) .254 The Beet Sugar Industry of (map and graphs), Land, in a Township in Central Sweden, Distribution 17 Esther S. Anderson ........... . 373-387

of Cultivated (map).107........... Netherlands, Dairy Industry in (ills.).. . 297 not in Farms, United States (map) ........ 92 New Brunswick, Coal Resources.... ....... 84 in harvested Crops (map) .. ..........155 New Brunswick, West St. John (ills.)... ..... 71 in Sweden, Populated Area and Cultivated.....110 New England, a Second Growth Pine Stand (fils.) 10 : l Utilization, Distance and Grades of . 284 Nicola-Similkameen, The Coal Fields... ...... 78 Effect of Distance from Market on (graph). . 285 Nigeria, Economic Development of..........322 Illustrating Ricardian Theory of Rent (graph).. 287 Transportation map of.........I...325 In Chief Agricultural Countries of Europe, 1923. 290 NorrIand Upper, Six-row Barley grown in (ills.) .....117 In Great Britain (map) ............300 North America, a Review, W. Elmer Ekblaw .....264 Map of Europe (colored map) .........294-a Water Power in ....... ..........135 Of Europe..................291 Wheat Production in...... ......... 37 The Trend in................ 35 North Mountain West of Berwick (ills.) .. .....188 Vacant Public, in Eleven Western States...... 91 North Platte Valley near Scottsbluff (ills.) .. .....378 League of Nations, 1925 map, a Review, Helen M. Sheep in the (ills.)...... ..........385 Strong.263 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Topography and Soils of th e ..........378 Lignites, of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontairio.. 83 Norway, Lofoten Islands in Northwestern (map) .. 109lo Lima, The Railway from (ills.) .. .........255 Nova &cotian Apples, from the United States and

Llama Pack Train on the Plateau of Peru (ills.) . . 150 Canadian Markets, Isolation of..........340 Llamas in South America (ills.)...........252 Markets for ..................337 Lofoten Islands in Northwestern Norway (map) .. 109 Nova Scotian Assets in Transatlantic Apple Trade. . 341 Long, Richard C., Brazil, An Economic Review by Nova Scotia, and the Principal Producing Countries,

States (review)......262 Apple Trees in..................176 Lumber, Cargoes from Puget S~ou-nd (illsj.)....... 14 Apple Cultivation in ...... .........193 Relation of Retail Prices to Production and Con- Apple Orchard in (ills.).........354 sumption (graph) .............. 13 Apple Production as an Outgrowth of Regional Market, The French, Axel H. Oxholm (review) ..402 Experience in ................19 In the Netherlands, a Review, Helen M. Strong. 262 Nova Scotia, Average Export of Apples from (graph) .348 Shortages and Surpluses by States (map) ..... 6 Coal in Canadian Markets............. 86 Haul, from Producing Regions to Consuming Coal Reserves of....... .......... 84

Regions (map) .... .........:' 8 Codperative Companies in.............350 Lyde, Lionel W., The Continent of Europe (review). 408 Distribution of Apple Trees in (ills.).........176 Distribution of Model Orchards in (ills.) .. ....183

Manufactures, Basis for Variety in Cleveland.....201 Estimated Coal Resources of.......... . 85 Manufacturing Region, Scandinavia as a.......123 In British Import Trade in Apples, Place of. . --- 339 Maps of Sweden .................110 In 1921-22, Distribution of the Exports of Apples Maritime Provinces, Coal Resources of the...... 84 from................ .....338 Marketing in Nova Scotia, Probability of further Ex- Orchard Practises which Aid Production in .....192

tension of Cof~perative... ~. .......353 Spring Hill, Cumberland Coal Co., (ills.)..... . 85 Marketing Relation to Natural Environment in the Sydney, Docks and Blast Furnaces at (ills.)..... 85

Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley ..........337 The Trend of Apple Production in (graph). . .. 337 Marketing Area, Commercial Survey of the Philadel- Nyasaland and Western Mozambique (map) .....334

phia, J. Frederick Dewhurst (review) ......402 Economic Development in.............332 Marketing Coal .... .....79, 82 Martin, Dr. Laura H., The- Le~ag-u-e -of Nations, 1925 Oasis between the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountains

map (review). ...263 (ills.) .............j , .....211 McConnell, W. R., Indust'rialf Ge-o'gra-ph-y-,`a R.evie w. 124 Oats in Europe, The Distribution of (map). .....298 McFarlane, John, Economic Geography (review).. 126 Ogden and Salt Lake City, Farmington District Mears, Eliot Grinnell, Modern Turkey (review)....407 between (ills.) .....206 Mell, Clayton D., and Samuel J. Record, Timbers of Ogden, Utah, AmalgamaedSua Copnya (ls. 2

Tropical America (review) ..........263 The Sperry Flour Mill at (ills.)...........227 M~moires sur la Nomenclature des Sols (review). ... 266 Ohio Canal, The..................199

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PAGE PAGE Oil Pool, A Midcontinent (ills.) .... .......139 Population, Seven Centers of Dense (map) .......153 Ontario, Fort William (ills.).............55, 56 Sweden's (map)...... ...... . 111l Ontario, Midland (ills.) ...... .........62 To Number of Animals, ThekRela'tio'n-of Density of. 147 Ontario, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, The lignites Trend of, of the Principal Wheat-eating Peoples . 18

of .......... ........ IIK 83 United States 1850-1920 (graph).... ......19 Orchard Practises which Aid Production in Nova World (map)................. 153

Scotia......... ............192 Port Arthur, Coa Dok at (his) ........... 241 Orchards, Spraying and Dusting .... .......193 Potatoes in Europe, The Distribution of (map) ....298 Ore Docks and Blast Furnaces, at Sydney, Nova Poultry on Farms in United States (map) ......169

Scotia (ills.).....85 Power, A World of (maps and ills.), George Otis Pennsylvania (ills.). ......... 200 Smith ....133-143

Ores, Plant of the American Smelting and Refinin g, Battle Front of ....... ......... 142 Co., at Garfield (ills.) ..... ........231 Of the United Stat~es,, Pote~ntialf Wat~er ... ......140

,Ores, The Smelting of ...... .........230 Resources, Potential, The United States and the Orizaba-A Community in the Sierra Madre Oriental Rest of the World, (graphs).... .......140

(maps and ills.) Alict- Foster ... .......356-373 Power Water ........ ...........135 Orizaba (ills.) ........ ...........357 Of the World, Developed and Potential (graphs) 137

And its Environs (map) ..... ........364 Wind.............134 As a Health Resort. ...........362 Wind Unit on a Texan Farm (fis.) . . 135 As a Manufacturing C~enter ...... .......366 Provo Bench, A Young Peach Orchard on the (ills.). 220 As a Market Place. .......... 363 Puget Sound, Lumber Cargoes from (ills.).......14 Route (ills.)........ ...........359 Trade Route and Railway of .... .......356 Quebec and Ontario, Coal Shipped from the United Valley, Agricultural Land in (ills.) ... ......365 States to ... ..73 Ownership Restrictions in Scandinavia.. . 118 Natural Resource~s of," M. J a'tto-n (r'ev'ie-w-).....124 Oxholm, Axel H., Lumber Market in the Net h e'rlan'd's

(review):...................262 Railroad Developments in South America .......250 Pacific Northwest, a Virgin Forest in (ills.)......10 Railroad in Eastern Bolivia (ills.)...........258

States and Rocky Mountain, Forests in (map) ... ,5 In Northern Chile (ills.) ..... ........253 Pack rainin th Moutainsof SuthweternCob- Railways, of Central America and the West Indies, W. PcTrado (il. 143onanso

otwetr oo Rodney Long (review) .............402

Pprando Pulls. Mills of 14392 The Gold Coast (map)..............323 (meranPup)

Mil i-; &nte . tates,

'' Rainfall and Temperature in Regions, Good and Poor

Paraguay Trailin.E.tern(ill.).257.......... for Cattle (graph) ...... .........162 Paramuarib, Dutchi Guana.,n Small. Cargo...Vessel. at

7 Rainfall of Western United States (map)........97

Dockmriin (ills. 398a. mllCrg ese t

Record, Samuel J., and Mell, Clayton D., Timbers Pastur Sumer (in. the..Mountains..Adjoining ..he Salt of Tropical America (review)...........263

Laktue OSumeis (ills.).225doiingthSlt Reindeer Herd Climbing the Trail above Iliamna, Patton M.aJis Thes. Coal..Resources.of.Canada.(maps Alaska (ills.) ................151 Pattnd ill.)J.73-89a

Rsure oand(as Relation between the Distribution of Population and Pattn, Mll.)J. NaualRsurefubc8rvew 92 Cultivated land in the Scandinavian Countries,

Pecan Growing, a Review, L. C. Corbett.......406 (maprvs, Cand ills.) Worlof ..on ...sson..... 10712 Peking from the Deserts of Mongolia, Camels coming Reseurves, Coal of the Woiim rld . ce.137. ..8 into (ills.).147 ResrolurcsmCa of the Maritime...Provinces ..... 184 Pnslai, 'Keytoe'ofAmr'ica's Coal, Su'p-ply Ptoemo teWrd. 3

(inslls.).137stn 0Reviews of Geographical Publications... ... 124-12 7, PenyvnaOeDcs(ills.)........200...........

3 262-269, 402-409

Pennsylvania, Sumertckimes. aln th Branywie0i Ridgley, Douglas C., Czechoslovakia, a Review ....264 Pnsouthastern (umris.)

gti 163an

y-,i''e i'The Continent of Europe, a Review . . 408 Peru, A Llama Pack Train on the Paeau of (ills.) 150 RioB.nc.Coto.Mll.(ils) .36

The Rimac Valley in (ills.)............256 Rocky Mountain and Pacific States, Forests in Peruvian Montafia (ills.) ..............251 (maps) .................. .4, 5 Petroleum Resources of the World...... 138 Rocky River (ills.)....... ..........199

Philippine Copra nd Coconut Oil, Tade in, a Review, Rodents in Western United States. ..... ......... 98 Phelpien Mopr Strng.262tOiTrd

ia eiRoot Crops in Europe, The Distribution of (map).. 299

Phosphate Deposit,. Foida (il.).390........ 6

Routes, The Lake and Rail, for Grain Shipment,....59 Phosphates CeonservtiFon of.........9 Rubber Industry in the Middle East, The Plantation, Phosphates FeriliersaProduto o f............3894 a Review, Helen M. Strong ....262

Industry today, Survey of the ..........392 Rubber Production in the Philippine Islan~ds, Possi- Losses by Leaching of Barnyard Manure .~~~~~ bilities for Para (review).............403 Losses thrug WeasteulMetod of Bryr M inngr.:...

9 Russia Asiatic, Wheat Acreage (map)... 24

Producstirong ofacid. ehdso

Mnn...390 Tundra about the White Sea, The (ills.). 296 Production of Raw Rock ........... 390 Rye in Europe, The Distribution of (map).......307 Reserves ....................387 Rye,. Potato and Dairy Subregion...........307 Resources, The Utilization of Our, Water H. Vos-

kuil (maps and ills.). .387-396 Salt Lake City, Alkaline Vegetation in the Area West Rock and its Problems , The Prduc~tion-of.... 387 of (ills.)....................217 Rock, Quarrying and Sorting (ills.) ........391 Oasis South of (ills.) ..............211 In tht Western States..............392 Salt Lake Oasis, Area of Tomatoes in the (ills.). . ..223

Phosphorus in Sewage, Losses of...........395 A Young Peach Orchard on the Provo Bench (ills.) 220 Physical Environment and Types of Cattle......162 Characteristic Diversity of Crops in.the ......219 Pine, Second Growth Stand in New England (ills.). 10 Concentration of Manufactures in the .. .....226 Plains, Improved in Scandinavia ..........115 Diversified Farming in the Centerville District Ploughing near the Pyramids in Egypt (ills.).....145 (ills.).Ji .... .............221

On the Plains of Western Canada (ills.) ......144 Essential Ciatic Similarity of the.........214 Polar Coniferous Region without Agriculture, The . 297 Importance of Pastures in the.... .......223 Population and Emigration in Scandinavia......116 Industrial Integrity of...............218

Density of Scandinavia .............115 Insular Integrity of Industry in Langdon White. 207-236 Population, Density of Scandinavia.........115 Interdependence of the Industries of the.......234

Per sq. ml., Compared with Animal Units per sq. Mormon Immigration in the...206 mi. (graph) .................149 Natural Vegetation Reflects Physical Unity of the. 216

In Sweden, Discrepancies in Distribution .....112 Pasture near Provo in the (ills.).. 224 In the District around Gdteburg (map) ......108 Physical Integrity of the Area .... ..... 209 Map, A. Soderlunds ..............109 Physiographic Unity of the ..... .......212 Map of Europe. ....,289 Railway Map of (map).....233 Number of Swine pet thou~sand (gap)165 Relation of Growing Season to Clim-atic Cni Of sweden, Map of the Distribution of.......110 tions at Corinne and Ogden (map)........214 Of th~ United States and the Principal Countries of Sagebrush in the (ills.)...............217

Europe (graph)................17 Sand Ridge in the (ills.) ..... ........216 Per 100 Acres of Crops (map). - .... 388 Self-Sufficiency of Agriculture in the...218 Relation between the Distribution of, and CulIt'i- Significance of Neighboring Mountain Fo're'st-s... 223

vated Land in the Scandinavian Countries (maps Small Village in the (ills.)..... ........219 and ills.), Olof Jonasson...........107-124 Sugar Beets in the (ills.) ..... ........221

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Salt Lake Oasis, Summer Pasture in the Mountains Strong, Helen M., Cleveland; A City of Contacts adjoining the (ills.) ...............225 (ills.) .......198-206 Temple of the Mormon Church of the (ills.) ....234 Brazil, An Economic Rev'ie'w b'y Sta~tes, a'R Re'vie'w . 262 Uniformity of Soils in the ............215 Commerce Year Book, 1924, a Review .. .....402 Wheat Farm in the (ills.)....... 222 Commercial Handbook on Algeria, a Review.... . 262 Winter Wheat on the Bench Lands in the (ill. 222 Commercial Survey of the Philadelphia Marketing,

Salt, The Preparation of .....229 aReiw40 San Juan Mountains, Goats in National Forests of Foreign Trade Bulletins, a Review... .......402

(ills.) ....................128 Foreign Trade of the United States for the Fiscal San Juan Mountains of Colorado, Sheep in the Years, 1924-25, a Review............403

' (ills.) ....... ............167 French Lumber Market, a Review ... ......402 Santa Gertrudis, Jute Mill (ills.) ........... . 367 Government Aid to Merchant Shipping, a Review 262 Sargent Mountain, Eroded Range on Fishlake Na- International Trade in Cotton, a Review.. .....262

tional Forest (ills.) .............. 90 International Trade in Leaf and Manufactured To- Sarnia, Shipping Fruit at (ills.). ...238 hacco, a Review....262 Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontarii-o, Thie Lignites International Trade in Miachfilner'y Beltin'g', a-iRevie~w 403

of...................... 83 Iron and Alloy Metals in Siberia, a Review......403 Saskatchewan, Wheat Farm in (ills.).........54 Investments in Argentina, a Review . . 0 Sault Ste. Marie Locks (ills.) ........... 61 League of Nations, 1925 map, a Review .. .....263 Sault St. Marie, Season of Navigation (graph) .... 61 Lumber Market in the Netherlands, a Review.. 262 Scandinavia, a Natural Woodland..........116 Motor Roads in Latin America, a Review..... 402

As Manufacturing Region ............123 Possibilities for Pars Rubber Production in the Phil- Changes in Agriculture .............114 ippine Islands, a Review... ,403 Climate of ..................... .119 The Plantation Rubber Indu~st'r'y in, the' M'i'd-dle Comparative Yields per Acre in Agriculture East, a Review.........262

of......................119 Railways of Central America and theWs Ide's',' a, Crop Utilization of Arable Land .........119 Review....................402 Emigration and Population............116 Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1924, a Geologic Factors in ...............113 Review............. .......402 Increase of Cultivated Land in. .....118 Time Zone Chart of the World, a Review .. .....263 Isotherms and Isanomalies for Jan., and July Trade in Philippine Copra and Coconut Oil, a Re-

(maps) ...................114 view.......262 Isotherms of Early Summer in (map).......114 Transportation of Pacific Coast, Pe'r'ishabl1es, 'a' R~e- Ownership Restrictions .............118 view..262

Plains Improved in.~~~~ ~~~~~~~115 World Trade in G(asoline, a Review .... ......402 Population Density of..............115 Stuckey, H. P., and Kyle, Edwin Jackson, Pecan Possiblities of further Improvements of Arable Growing, (review).... :........ . 406

Lands...117 Subtropical or Mediterranean Fruit Zone.......295-V Potentially Arable, La'nd in...............117 Sudan, Cattle in the (ills.).....327 Similarity of Conditions in............112 Sugar Beet Acreage and Locationof Fa~c't'orie's in' N'e-' Topography of.................112 braska (map) ....... ..........375 Utilization of Land Area in 1923 in........115 Acreage in Nebraska ...... .........380

Scottsbluff, Sugar Beet Field in (ills.) ........382 Industry, Economic Relations in the........379 Scottsbluff,. Nebraska, Sugar Beet Receiving Station Production, Improvement in ..........380

(ills.) ....................381 Receiving Station, Scottsbluff, Nerska (ls) 381 Scottsbluff Sugar Factory (ills.).: . .. ... . .. 377 Wheat and Dairy Subregion.... ........304 Semple Ellen C., The Environmental Basis of So-cie~ty-, Sugar Beets in Europe, The Distribution of (map) .. 305

a Review...404 In the Salt Lake Oasis (ills.)... 221 Shantz, H. L., and Zo'n, R a'phaelf ,NTa't ur al Veg~e t a-t io'n', Of the Utah-Idaho Sugar, Co. (fis'.):... ......228

a Review .....403 Relation of Harvested Area and Sunshine (graph) 375 Sheep and Goats, the Distribution of........166 Sugar Content in Relation to Clear Days and Rain- Sheep in Europe, the Distribution of (map.) .....302 f all (graph)...................376

In Important Countries. 'Trend' in Number in Sugar Beets, Weeding (ills.)..... ........304 (graph) ..........286 Sugar Content of Beets as Related to Climate .....374

In the North Platte Valley (ills.).:..: 385 Sugar Industry, Social and Economic Results from In the San Juan Mountains of Colorado (ls). 167 (ills.).....................381

Sheep, World Number of (map) ..........166 Sugar Refinery (ills.) ....... .........386 Shipping, Government Aid to Merchant, a Review, Sweden, Alfalfa Field in (ills.)............294

Helen M. Strong ........... 262 Crop Yield Averages. 1909-1913....121 Sierra Leone, Cattle at Grafton (ills.) ........322 Discrepancies in Distribution of Popula-tio-n'......112

Description of ............. 319 Hay on Peat Bog-s in (ills.).............116 Transportation in (map) ......... ....321 Map of the Distribution of Cultivated Land in. . .. 110

Silk Culture, First Limitation of .......: - 171 Map of the Distribution of the Population of. . . 110 Silk Worms Feeding on Mulberry Leaves (ills.).': 172 Maps of.....................110 Silkworm, Limitations of the .......... 170 Number of Inhabitants engaged in Industry in... 123 Small Grains, and Tree-fruits Subregion . .... 309 Sweden's Cultivated Land (map).... .111.... I Smith George Otis; A World of Power ( maps and Population (map)....... .111....... I

ills.)............133-143 Sweden, Utilization of the Improved Land Area of.. ...118 Smith, J. Russell, North America (review')'.......265 Winter Wheat on Plain of Skane, (Scandia), ills.) 113 Sodelund's A., Population Map...........109 Swine, The Distribution of ..... ........165 Soil Requirements for Wheat Production....... 28 In Europe. The Distribution of (map) .. .....308 South America, Colonial Transportation in......248 Number per Thousand Population (graph) .....165

Llamas (ills.) ..................252 Switzerland, Grindewald (ills.)............311 Present Day Transportation in..........257 Railroad Development in ............250 Tanker for carrying Oil (ills.).............397 Transportation Map of, 1500 A.D................248 Temperate or Small Grains Zone ........ - 297

1820.....................248 Of Europe....................295-I 1880 ...249 Temperature and Rainfall in Regions Good and Poor

Transportation u-p to' 1910 b in,. 253 for Cattle (graph) ...............162 Transportation in 1910 (map) ..........250 Temperature Requirements for Wheat G--rowing..... 21 Transportation in 1923 (map) ..........250 Texan Farm, Wind Power Unit on a (ills.) .. .....135 Wheat Production in ..............47 Textile Mill,' The Spinning Room of a (ills.)......138

Southern Field Crops, a Review, E. H. Johnson....266 Thomas, Franklin; the Environmental Basis of Society Spain, Wheat Harvest in (ills.) ........ ..45 (review)....... ...404 Sparhawk, W. N., Timbers of Tropical America, a Timbers of Tropical Americ"a, a Re-view-, W. N~ Spar-

Review .................. .263, 264 hawk ........ ...263,264 Spinning Room of a Great Textile Mill (ills.).:....138 Timber Supply, The Relation of G~eography 'to' '(m aps St. John West, New Brunswick (ills.) ........ 71 and ills.), W. B. Greeley.............1-15 St. Lawrence Canal, Season of Navigation (graph).. 61 Timber, Virgin (ills.) ............. . 3 Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1924, a Re- Time Zone Chart of the World, a Review, H. M.

view, Helen M. Strong ............402 Strong .........: ..........263 Steamer, an Oil-burning (ills.) ...........141 Tofield, an Open Min at (ills .............. . 80 Stewart George, A Land Policy for the Public Domain Topography and Soils of the North Platte Valley ...378

(maps and ills.)................89-107 Topography of Scandinavia ..... ........112

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PAGE PAGE Trade Communications in Tropical Africa (maps and Wheat Acreage, United States, 1919, Canada, 1920

ills.), W. II. Barker.............315-337 (map) ....................22 Trade Era, Modern ......I .....315 United States (map) ..............37

Grain, of Montreal (maps and ills.), C.F ones.... .53-73 Wheat Area, Australia ....~ . .... ...47 In Machinery Belting, International, E. C. Holt, Wheat, Area Availahle for Production .... ...25

(review). 403 Wheat, Area Harvested in United States and Canada 22 Value of French West Africa . ~~~318 Wheat, Canadian, Destination of Shipments of. ....57

Trading with the Tropics (ills.), E. S. Gregg ....396-402 Cutting with Scythe and Cradle in Arnold Valley Transition Zone of Europe, Cold ..........295-1 (ills.)~;... 44 Transition Zone, Cold...............297 Eating Peols the Trn ofpou ation of the

Dry .....................295-VI Principal .........18 Transportation and Draft, Value of Animals for.. 150 Farm in the Salt Lake Oasis (ls)222

And Navigation in Colombia...........255 Farm in Saskatchewan (ills.) ..... ...54 Of Pacific Coast Perishahles, a Review, H. M. Field Bearded and Beardless, Contrasted(ls).. 20

Strong .......262 Future Need for ................21 Of South America, 1500A'.D ..............248 Harvest in Spain (ills.) .............45 In Eastern Bolivia (ills.).............259 Harvest in California and Pacific Northwest (ills.). 42 In South America, 1820, (map)..........249 In the Corn Belt (ills.)..............34

1880, (map) .................249 In England, Harvesting (ills.). .300 1910 (map) .................250 In Europe, The Distrihution of (map).......311 1923 (map) .................250 In Northwestern Texas (ills.)...........41 Present Day.................257 Land Availahle for (graph)............31 Up to 1910..................253 Land Physically Availahle for ..........29

Tull-och Traktatkommittens utredninger och hetlin- Movement of Canadian ......f62 kanden (review) ..............267, 268 On the Alhertan Prairies, Plowing for (ils) 236

Tundra Region, The ...............296 Physical Conditions for growing..2 1 Potential Production of. ..48

Uganda Railway, the (ills.).............328 Potential Supply of (maps and ills.);,6 0. E. ake'r'.-..15-53 Uintah National Forest, Utah (ills.).........100 Preparing Corn Land for (ills.)..........35 Ukers, William H., All shout Coffee (review).....124 Production, Exports and Consumption (graph) ... 49 United States and Canada, Wheat Production in Production, Geography of............3 7

(map) .;.................. Production in Africa ..............47 And the Rest of the World, Potential Power Production, Soil Requirements for ........28

Resources of the (graphs). .140 Production in Europe (map)...........50 Economic History of the, Thiu r m'an Va~~n' M'e'tre, Production in Europe, Northern Limits of.....23

(review)...................125 Production in North America...........3 7 Grain Movement of (map) ............5 Production in South America...........47 Horses in the (map)...............156 Production in United States and Canada (map) . 51 Mules in the (map)..........157 Seasonal Distrihution of Lahor on Farm (graph). 33 Position of the, in the Amount of Me'ch'a'nica~l Seeding with Drills in Kansas (ills.)........40

Energy.139 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Total Transportation Charges on.........69 PotentarWtrg oero the..... .............140 White Man's Food................17

Totetal Catter PonwFrmsf ine (mp..........160 Wine and Fruits Region, Central. 310 Western Puhtlic Donamaiin n(map).9........16 Winter in Ska'ne (Scandia) Sweden (ills.).. 113 Wheaten Acreage (omap).22,map)37 Winter-on the Bench Lands in the Salt Lake

Uplands Suhregion, Hilly .............310 Oasis.....(ills.).222.. 1 Utah Copper Hill (ills.) ..............230 World Acreage (a)1 Desert Plants in (ills.)..............207 Production (map) ...... ......39 Meat Packing Business .............229 Yield per Acre, According tPrcipitation Re- Uintah National Forest (ills.)...........100 ceived (graph) ................39

Wheeler, Leslie A., International Trade in Cotton (review) .262.

Vanciae PIcking, Corange Niear (il.).280........ Whitheck, R. H., Industrial Gography (review) .. 124 Vancuer (islad)

Ca Field.. .......7

White Langdon; The Insular Integrity of Industry in Mine, (ills.). ~ ''i~i.......the Salt Lake Oasis (maps, graphs, and ills.). 206-236

Van Metre, Thurman W., Economic Hstory of the An Introduction to Economic Geography, a Re- United States (review) ............125 view ..............:-1'I 265

Vegetation Natural, H. L. Shantz and Raphael Zoo Natural Resources of Quehec, a Review ......124 (review)...................403 Whittlesey, D. S., and W. Jones, An Introduction to

Victoria Falls on the Zambesi River, Africa Economic Geography, (review) .........265 (ills.) ....................133 Windmills of Holland, The (ills.) ..........134 Virgin Timber (ills.) ...........3 Wind Power ...................134 Voskuil Walter H., The Utilization of our Ph~osp-h'ate Wind Power Unit on a Texan Farm (ills.) ......135 Resources (maps and ills.)..........387-396 Wood-pulp Trade over the Great Lakes .......242

World Cattle Numher (map)............160 Wasatch, Eastern Bounding wall of the (ills.).....210 World Horses (map) ...............154

Land of the Foot of the (ills.) ..........208 World Numher of Hogs (map) ...........164 Water Power...................135 World Numher of Sheep (map)...........166 Water Power in North America ......(.....135 World Population (map)..............153

Of the World, Potential and Developed (graphs). 137 World Trade in Gasoline, Homer S. Fox (review) ..402 West Africa, Physical Conditions of.........317 World, United States and the rest of the, Potential

Transportation in (map).............328 Power Resources (graph) ...........140 West Central and East Africa (map)....333 Wyoming Village, a Flock of Chickens insa (ills.) .. 170 Wheat Acreage, Argentina, Uruguay and Ch6ile-

(map).......25 Zambezi Bridge System (map) ...........334 Wheat Acreage, Asiatic Rius si'a' (ma'p) . 24 Zon, Raphael and H. L. Shantz, Natural Vegetation

Australia (map).................30 (review)...................403 China (map)....29 Zones, Life and Death.279

Europe, (Pre-war), (map)~~........... 23 Zones, Life Zones Map of the World........280 India (map) ..................26 Of Europe, Agricultural .......... -.295-I New Zealand and Australia .......... 30 Of Production ahout Isolated City of Euirope Relation to Mean Annual Precipitation (graph) . 39 (graph)...................286

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