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Clark University Volume Information Source: Economic Geography, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Oct., 1927), pp. 1-9 Published by: Clark University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/140754 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 10:49 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 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 10:49:27 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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VOLUME III

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

1927

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INDEX TO VOLUME III

PAGE Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, Number Registered in U. S.

(map) ..................................... 467 Africa, Cotton of ........ ....................... 217

Potential Cotton-Producing Areas of (map) ...... 214 Agricultural Conditions in Florida in 1925, Roland M.

Harper (tables and illustrations) ........ . .. 340-354 Agricultural Exports, of Chile .................... 151 Agricultural Machinery, of Uruguay ............... 373 Agricultural Production in China, Albert La Fleur

and Edwin J. Foscue (maps and charts) ...... 297-309 Agricultural Regions of North America: Part II-

The South, 0. E. Baker (maps and illustrations) . 50-87 Part III-The Middle Country Where South and

North Meet, 0. E. Baker (maps and illustrations) 309-340

Part IV-The Corn Belt, 0. E. Baker (maps and illustrations) ................... 447-466

Agricultural Survey of South America: Argentina and Paraguay, Leon M. Estabrook (review) ........ 135

Agriculture of Siberia ........ .................... 172 Alaska Fishery and Fur-Seal Industries in 1925, Ward

T. Bower (review) ....... ................... 266 Alloy Metals of Siberia .8................. 180 Alluvial Land Sub-Regions, of North America ...... 73 Altitudes, Mean State, of the United States (map).. 435 American Opportunity in Colombia .... ........... 263 American Petroleum-Supply and Demand, American

Petroleum Institute Board (review) ..... ..... . 529 Andree, Karl, Geographie des Welthandels. Die

Aussereuropiischen Lander (review) .. 528 Angelberger, Franz, Liefmann, Robert and, Mineraldi-

wirtschaft (review) ..... .................... 530 Animal Products, Miscellaneous, of Uruguay ....... 366

Canned Meats ........... ..................... 368 Frozen and Chilled Beef ...... ................. 368 Frozen Mutton ................. ............. 367 Jerked Beef or Tasajo ....... .................. 367 Meat Extract ......... ....................... 366 Meats ........................................ 366

Animals and Animal Products, Selected Statistics of, on Florida Farms (table) ..................... 347

Animals and Pelts, Trade in, on Prince Edward Island 124 Appalachian, Sub-regions of ...... ................ 74 Area, of China .................................. 297 Area and Altitude, of China, compared with U. S.

(map) ..................................... 299 Argentina, Trade of, with Uruguay ................ 379 Atwood, Wallace W., Utilization of the Rugged San

Juans (maps and illustrations) .............. 193-210 Australian Lumber Market (review) ....... ........ 126 Automobiles, in Uruguay ........................ 373

Number of Farms Reporting, in Corn Belt (map). 464 Ayrshire Cattle, Number of Pure-Bred, in U. S. (map) 468

Bader, Louis, British Colonial Competition for the American Cotton Belt (maps and illustrations)

210-231 Baievsky, Boris, Siberia-Its Resources and Possibili-

ties (review) ................................ 126 Bain, H. Foster, Ores and Industry in the Far East

(review ) ............................ 400 Baker, 0. E., Agricultural Regions of North America:

Part II-The South (maps and illustrations) ...... 50-87 Part III-The Middle Country Where South and

North Meet (maps and illustrations) ........ 309-340 Part IV-The Corn Belt (maps and illustrations)

447-466 Barnes, Carleton P., Asia: A Short History (review). . 273 Baugh, Ruth E., College Geography (review) ....... 268

The New Baltic States and Their Future (review).. 128 Bay County, Sugar Beets of, 1922 (chart) . 492 Beef Cattle, of the U. S., Climate in Native Home of

(chart) .................................... 470 Development of, in Native Home ..... .......... 471 Development of, in U. S ....................... 473 Distribution of Pure-Bred, in U. S. in 1920 (table).. 469 Distribution of, in New Zealand (map) ...... . . . . 286

Beet Pulp and Molasses Residue ...... ............ 505 Beet Sugar, Importance of, in Commerce of Michigan 503

PAGE Belshaw, Horace, Dairying Industry of New Zealand

(maps and illustrations) ................... 281-297 Bengtson, Nels A., Black Haiti: A Biography of

Africa's Eldest Daughter (review) ..... ........ 153 Rainbow Countries of Central America (review) ... 130 Rural Life at the Crossroads (review) .... ....... 275

Bergsmark, Daniel R., Minneapolis, The Mill City (illustrations) .............. ............... 391-397

Bizzell, W. B., The Green Rising (review) .......... 271 Black Haiti, A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter,

Niles Blair (review) ............ ............. 133 Bogart, Ernest L. and Landon, Charles E., Modern

Industry (review) ............. ............... 402 Bogota, A Journey to ...............l ........... 262 Bolivia As a Source of Tin, Harley P. Milstead (maps

and illustrations) .......................... 354-361 Bolivia, Exports of, by Commodities (chart) ........ 359

Exportation and Distribution of Exports in ........ 360 General Factors Related to Tin Mining of........ . 358 Methods of Mining in ....... ................... 355 Producing Districts of ....... .................. 355 Production of Tin in ....... ................... 354 Trends in Tin Industry of ...................... 360

Bollinger, C. J., Distribution of Industrial Occupa- tions in England, 1841-1861 (review) .... ...... 527

Borax, of Chile ... 150 Borja, Luis J., The Philippine Coconut Industry (maps

and illustrations) ............ 382-391 Buechel, Frederick A., The Commerce of Agriculture:

A Survey of Agricultural Resources (review).... 404 Burnham, G. H., Population Map of Europe (review) 273 Brady, George S., Railways of South America: Part

I (review) ..... 126 Brazil, Trade of, with Uruguay .... ...... 379 British Colonial Competition for the American Cotton

Belt, Louis Bader (maps and illustrations) .... 210-231 British Wages, Charles E. Lyon (review) .... ..... 265, 397 Brooks, C. E. P., Climate Through the Ages (review) 526 Brooks, Charles F., Climate Through the Ages (review) 526 Butter and Cheese, Exports of, from New Zealand

(chart) . ................................... 281 Butter, Imports of, into United Kingdom, from New

Zealand (chart) ......... .................... 293 From other Places ............................ 292

Butter Made on Farms, 1919, in Corn and Winter Wheat Belt (map) ....... ................... 322

By-Products, of Cotton Industry of Peru .......... 522

Cacao District of Trinidad ....................... 97 As an Example of Maladjustment ..... .......... 100

Cacao, in Trinidad, Costs of Production of .... ..... 246 Exports of, to Chief Consuming Countries (chart) 257 Harvesting and Manufacturing of . I ...... 248 Monthly Production and Export of (chart) ....... 256

Cacao Industry, of Trinidad, Economic Survey of.. . 239 Geographic Location of ....... ................. 244 Historical Development of ..... ................ 243 Natural Conditions of ....... .................. 240 Present Crises in .......... .................... 100

Cacao Production, Natural Conditions of, in Trinidad 98 Campbell, Macy, Rural Life at the Crossroads

(review) ................................... 275 Cane Sugar Factories in Louisiana (map) .. . 56 Canned Meats, in Uruguay. 368 Capital and Labor, in Tin Industry of Bolivia ........ 358 Cattle, of China (map) .... ... 305-306 Cattle and Hog Production in North America .... 58 Cattle Markets, of the Corn Belt (map) .... ....... 450 Cattle Ranching, in Subtropical Crops Belt ........ 63 Census of Agriculture, 1925 (review) ..... . 399, 525 Census of Manufactures, 1925 (review) . 525 Cereals, Principal, of China (chart) . . 302 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (chart) ....... 112 Chemical'Products of Chile ........ ............. 159 Chemical Structures of Butter, Coconut, and Cotton-

seed Oils, in Philippine Coconut Industry (table) 382 Cheese, Imports of, into United Kingdom from New

Zealand (chart) ............................. 295 Chile, Agricultural Exports of ..... ............... 151

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Chile, Exports of, by Articles (chart) ..... ......... 141 Exports of, by Countries (chart) ..... ........... 162 Export Trade of ...... ... ..... 142 Exports of Wheat and Flour of, 1900-1926 (chart) 152 Exports of Wool of, 1901-1925 (chart) ..... ...... 152 Growth of Trade of ....... .................... 140 Imports of, by Articles (chart) ..... ............. 153 Imports of, by Countries (chart) ..... ........... 162 Import Trade of ...... ........................ 153 Trade of, 1890-1926 (chart) ...... .............. 141 Trade of, by Countries ........................ 161 Trade of, with Peru ........... ......... 46

Chilean Commerce, Clarence F. Jones (maps and illustrations) ............................. 139-166

China, Agricultural Production of, Albert La Fleur and Edwin J. Foscue (maps and illustrations) .... 297-309

Animals of ................................... 304 Area of ................................... 297 Crops of ................................... 299 Land under Cultivation in (map) .298, 300 Population of (map).. 298

China: Land of Famine, Walter H. Mallory (review) J 400 Chirol, Sir Valentine, India (review) ..... .......... 130 Cities and Villages of Trinidad ..... 89 Citrus Fruits, Number of Bearing Trees, 1924, in

Subtropical Crops Belt (map) .56 Cleland, Herdman F., Commerce and Trade Route:, in

Prehistoric Europe (maps and illustrations). .232-238 Climate, Comparison of, in Some States Supporting

Large Numbers of Shorthorn and Angus Cattle in U. S., with Climate in Native Homes (charts) 471

Climate, Comparison of, of Hot Humid States with That in Native Home of Jersey Breed ...... . . . 472

Climate, in the San Juans ........................ 195 Influence of, in Bolivia ........................ 355 Influence of, Upon Distribution of Domestic Cattle

in U. S ..................................... 466 Of Michigan ................................. 486 Of Siberia .............. 169 Production as Related to, in Michigan Sugar Beet

Districts ................................... 498 Climate Through the Ages, C. E. P. Brooks (review) 526 Climatic Conditions, in Area A, in Coconut Industry

of Philippines (table) ....... ................. 384 In Area B (table) ............ 384 In Area C (table) .... ......................... 385

Climatic Factors, in Philippine Coconut Industry. ... 382 Cline, Isaac M., Tropical Cyclones (review) ....... . 270 Coal, in 1924, James E. Black, L. Mann, and F. G.

Tryon (review) ............................. 398 Coal, in Siberia . ................................ 182

Of United Kingdom.. .._f._... . ................ 424 Petroleum Products and, of Uruguay ..... . ... .. . 373 Production of, in Countries (table) ..... ......... 426

Coal and Coke, of Chile ......................... 161 O f Peru ...................................... 42

Coast and Geodetic Survey Bulletin (review) ..... . 525 Coastal Plain, Important Sub-regions of ...... . . . . 72 Coconut Districts of Trinidad .................... 101

Adjustments Within the ....................... 103 Northern Range Peasant Proprietor District of .... 103 Pitch Lake and Oilfields District of .... ......... 105 Southeastern Undeveloped District of ..... . . . . . 105

Coconut Industry, Localization of, in Trinidad ..... 102 Recent Development in Philippine........... . ... 387

Coconut Plantations, of Philippines, Localization in Areas B and C ............................. 384

Coconut Trees, Number of, and Production of Copra, in Philippines (table) ....... ................. 389

Coconuts, Relation of, to Other Crops ............. 385 Coffee, Imports of, into the U. S. from South America

(chart) .................... ................ 417 Coleman, A. P., Ice Ages, Recent and Ancient (review) 134 College Geography, Roderick Peattie (review) ..... . 268 Colombia, A Large and Varied Country ........... 259

American Opportunity in ...... ................ 263 Character of the Population of .260 Great Resources but Small Trade of ..... ........ 262 Needs for Roads and Railways in ............... 261 Untouched Resources of ...... . 260

Colombia's Internal Development, G. T. Renner, Jr. (maps and illustrations) ..... . 259-265

Colombian Public Finance, Charles A. McQueen (review) . 265,397

Colonies of Bees, Nlumber of, on Farms, in Corn and Winter Wheat Belt (map) .......... 324

Commerce and Trade Routes in Prehistoric Europe, Herdman F. Cleland (maps and illustrations)

232-238 Commerce of Agriculture, The: A Survey of Agricul-

tural Resources, Frederick A. Buechel (review).. 404 Commerce of Minneapolis ........................ 395 Commerce Reports (review) .......... ............ 397 Commerce Yearbook for 1926 (review) .... ...... 397, 524

PAGE Commercial and Industrial Organizations of the

United States (review) .126 Commercial Expansion, Aids to, in South America.... 419 Commercial Growth of Peru, The, Clarence F. Jones

(charts and illustrations) ..................... 23-49 Commercial Strength of the United States ..... .... 432 Communication, in Michigan Sugar Beet Districts ... 490

Significance of, to Trade on Prince Edward Island 124 Contracts and Labor, in Sugar Beet Industry ...... 501 Copper, of Chile ................................ 147

Exports of, 1897-1926 (chart) ..... ............. 146 Copper, of Siberia ................. 181

Production of, in Peru, 1895-1925 (chart) .30 Copra and Coconut Oil, Exports of, from Philippines

(table) ..................................... 389 Exports of, from Principal Producing Countries

(table) .............. k...................... 390 Trend of Production and Exportation of .... ..... 389

Copra Drying in the Islands ...................... 388 Copra, Production of, in Philippines (map) .... ..... 383 Corn Acreage, 1924, in Subtropical Crops Belt (map) 57 Corn and Winter Wheat Belt, Butter Made on Farms,

1919, in (map) ............................... 322 Colonies of Bees, Number of, on Farms in (map).. 324 Improved Pasture Land on Farms, 1909 in (map).. 319 Land in Harvested Crops, 1919, in (map) .. ... .. 313 Number of Pure-bred Carriage and Saddle Horses

on Farms in (map) ........ .................. 325 Number of Mule Colts on Farms in (map) ....... 326 Peach Tree Acreage 1919 in (map) ..... ......... 317 People in . ................................... 325 Physical Conditions of ........ ................. 309 Poultry on Farms 1920 in (map) ..... ........... 323 Strawberry Acreage 1919 in (map) .... .......... 318 Systems of Farming in. .. 319 Tobacco Acreage 1919 in (nap) ...................314 Unimproved Pasture Land on Farms 1909 in (map) 320 Utilization of Land in ......................... 314

Corn Belt, The, Land Utilization of ..... .......... 454 People of . ................................... 462 Physical Conditions of ........ ................. 448 Size and Tenure of Farms in ................... 459 Systems of Farming in ...... .................. 457

Corn Cut and Shocked in U. S. (map) ..... ........ 459 Corn Husked from Standing Stalks in U. S. (map) ... 459 Corn Production in U. S. (map) .... 468 Corn Sold or to be Sold in Corn Belt (map) . 451 Costs of Transportation and Handling of Argentine

Wheat (review) ......... ...... 126 Cotton, Actual Spindles Reported in Place 1902-1926

(chart) .................................... 230 Production of (chart) . .......................... 224 Producing Regions of the World (map) ...... . . . . 215

Cotton, in Africa ................................ 217 Cotton, in China (map) ......... ........ 303-305 Cotton, in Peru (map and graph) ..... ............ 512

Areas and Production per Hectare by Valleys 1923- 24, of, footnote (table) ....................... 509

Distribution of, in Peru ....... ................. 520 Economics of Production of, in Peru ............ 518 Exports of, 1900-1926 (chart) ................. 28, 508 Exports of Peru, by Countries (chart) ... .... . 45, 521 Exports of Peru, by Ports, footnote (table) ....... 522 Exports of Peru, by Varieties, 1919-1926 (chart). . 520 Fibre, Quantities of, Consumed in Various Peruvian

Factories during 1923, footnote (table) .... .... 520 Goods, in Peru. 40 Production of, by Varieties and Valleys in 1923,

footnote (table) ... ........ 510-511 Varieties of .......... ........................ 510

Cotton and Corn, in Cotton Belt . 80 Cotton Belt, The................................. 65

Crop Combinations in (map) ..... .............. 79 People of . ................................... 83 Physical Conditions of ....... .................. 65 Plantations in (map) ....... ................... 84 Sweet Potatoes Grown for Sale, Acreage 1919 in

(map) ................... ................. 82 Systems of Farming in ......... . .............. 80 Utilizatiorof Land in ......................... 76

Cotton Industry of Peru, The, Arthur H. Rosenfeld and Clarence F. Jones (charts, graphs, illus- trations) .... 507-524

By-Products of ........... .................... 522 Cost of Land in ............................... 519 Cost of Production in ......................... 520 Development of . . 507 Drainage in . ................................. 515 Fertilizer Practice in .......................... 513 Harvesting Periods in ...... ................... 516 Insects and Diseases in ........................ 517 Irrigation in ..... .............................. 513 Labor and Wages in ........................... 519 Land Holdings in ............. . .. .519

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4 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

PAGE Cotton Industry of Peru, The

Planting and Cultivating in .................... 515 Trends in .................................... 523

Cotton Mills, Gins and, of Peru .... 516 Crop Acreage in U. S., Percentage of Total, Harvested

Which was Devoted to Feedings of Farm Ani- mals (map) ......... 452

Crop Area Devoted to Producing Feed for Livestock, 1919, in U. S. (map) ......... ............... 468

Crops, Selected Statistics of Principal, on Florida Farms (table) .............................. 347

Crustaceans, of the North Atlantic ................ 18 Cultivated Land in Crops, in China (map) ......... 301 Cultivating, Planting and, in Peruvian Cotton Industry 515 Cultivation, Land Under, in China (map) .... ...... 300

Dairy Breeds, The Effect of Centers of Population Upon the Distribution of the Dairy Breeds ..... 476

Dairy Cattle of the U. S., Climate in Native Homes of (charts) ............ 471

Development of, within Native Home ........ ....... 476 Development of, in U. S ....................... 478 Distribution of, in New Zealand (map) ..... .... . 286 Physiological Reactions of, to Climate ........... 483

Dairying and Poultry Raising in Siberia . . .................175 Dairying, Economic and Social Importance of, in New Zealand ....... 295

Dairying Industry of New Zealand, Horace Belshaw (maps and illustrations) .................... 281-297

Daly, Reginald Aldworth, Our Mobile Earth (review) 129 Davidson, F. A., Relation of Taurine Cattle to Cli-

mate (maps, charts, illustrations) ...... ...... 466-486 Day, Cleve, Distribution of Industrial Occupations

in England, 1841-1861 (review) ..... ... 527 Dietrich, Bruno F. A., U. S. A., Das Heutige Gesicht

(review) ..... ...... ...... ......... 275 Diseases, Insects and, in Cotton Industry of Peru ... 517 Distribution of Industrial Occupations in England,

1841-1861, Cleve Day (review) . .............. 527 Diversified Farming in Cotton Belt ............ . . 81 Domestic Cattle, Ancestry of, in United States ..... 466

Influence of Climate Upon Distribution of, in U. S.. 466 Domestic Consumption of Cotton, in Peru .5.2.0. ..... 520 Drainage, in Peruvian Cotton Industry ............ 515

Of Michigan ................................. 487 Drugs and Chemicals of Peru .............. 42 Dutcher, G. M., The Political Awakening of the East

(review) .............. 401

East Indians, Distribution of, in Trinidad (map) ... .. 90 Economic Survey of the Cacao Industry of Trinidad,

British West Indies, C. Y. Shephard (maps and illustrations) ............................ 239-258

Editorials: Agricultural Geographer .......... opp. 409 Commercial Geographer ........ ........... opp. 139 Industrial Geographer ..................... opp. 281 Utilizing the Geographer ................... opp. 1

Ekblaw, W. Elmer, Commerce of Agriculture, The: A Survey of Agricultural Resources (review) ...... 404

Die Bessarabische Frage (review) ............... 270 Geographie des Welthandels (review) ............ 528 Great Island, The (review) ......... ............ 135 Green Rising, The (review) . . 271 Ice Ages, Recent and Ancient (review) .......... 134 Mineraldlwirtschaft (review) ......... ........... 530 Modern Industry (review) . ............. 402 Ndringskarta dver Jorden (review) ............ .. 269 Ores and Industry in the Far East (review) ...... 400 Our Mobile Earth (review) ......... ............ 129 Pulse of Progress (review) . ............. 133 U. S. A., Das Heutige Gesicht (review) .......... 275

Electric Power, Production of, by Public Utility Power Plants in the U. S. in 1926 (table) ....... 445

Electricity, Annual Production of, by Public Utility Power Plants in the U. S., 1919-1926 (table) .... . 446

Estabrook, Leon M., Agricultural Survey of South America: Argentina and Paraguay (review) .... . 135

Etherton, P. T., In the Heart of Asia (review) ....... 134 Export Trade of Peru ........................... 26 Exports of Cotton in Peru . ... i ........... 521

Of Manufactures in U. S. and Its Competitors (chart) . ..... ;............... 428

Exports of Peru, by Articles (chart) ............. .. 26 By Countries (chart) .(, ._...................... 43 Cotton, by Countries (chart) . . 45 Of Wools, Hides and Skins (chart) .............. 32 Petroleum (chart) . . 29 Petroleum, by Countries (chart) ................ 45 Sugar, by Countries (chart) .................... 46 Wool and Hides from Uruguay (chart) .......... 364

Ethiopia (Abyssinia) Commercial and Economic Survey, J. Loder Park (review) ................ 524

Exclusive Sales Agreements in Foreign Trade, Ber- nard A. Kossicki (review) ................... 398, 524

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Factory Organization of Dairying Industry .... ..... 293 Farm Enterprises, Relative Importance of, in Corn

and Winter Wheat Belt .... 322 Relative Importance of, in Hard Winter Wheat

Region ...... 337 Farm Practices as Related to Natural Conditions, in

Sugar Beet Industry . .... . ............... 497 Farm Property, Value of, in U. S. (map) ..... ...... 454 Farm Tenure, in Subtropical Crops Belt ........ . 64 Farming, Methods of, in New Zealand ..... ........ 291 Farming, Systems of, in Corn Belt ..... ........... 457

In Corn and Winter Wheat Region .............. 319 In Cotton Belt. 80 In Hard Winter Wheat Region .336 In Subtropical Crops Belt ...................... 58

Farms, General Statistics of Florida, 1925 and 1920 (table) ..................................... 345

Farms, Size of, in Corn Belt ..................... 459 In Corn and Winter Wheat Region .............. 322 In Cotton Belt ............................... 83 In Hard Winter Wheat Region ................. 337 In New Zealand Dairying Industry ............. 290 In Subtropical Crops Belt ...................... 63

Farmsteads, of Michigan... . . 488 Fertilizer Practice in Peruvian Cotton Industry ....... 513

Residue for, in Sugar Beet Industry ............. 505 Financial Position, of Minneapolis .............. . 395 Fish, Marketing of, in U. S ....................... 21 Fisheries, in Siberia ............................. 176

Of Siberia (review) ......... ................... 128 Of the North Atlantic, .1. H. Matthews .... ..... 1-23 Of the North Atlantic States (table) ............. 19

Fishes, Migrations of, in the North Atlantic ........ 13 Fishing Banks, of the North Atlantic (map) ........ 3

Grand Bank .................................. 3 Green Bank .................................. 3 Of Saint Pierre . ............ 3

Fishing Grounds, of the North Atlantic ............ 2 Fishing Vessels of the North Atlantic . ........ 4 Florida, Agricultural Conditions of, in 125.....340-354

Agricultural Statistics of, by Sections (table) ..... 350 Transportation Field Survey, A. Lane Cricher

and Edwin Bates (review) ..265, 397 Food Products of Chile .......................... 158 Foodstuffs and Beverages, of Uruguay .. ........... 370 Foodstuffs of Peru .............................. 39 Forage and Livestock, in Hard Winter Wheat Region 337 Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United

States, Calendar Year, 1925, Vol. I (review) .... 126 Foreign Trade of U. S. for the Calendar Year, 1926

(review) ........................ 397 Forest and Woodland Suitable for Crops after Clearing

1920, in United States (map) ..... ............ 73 Forest Area of Siberia ........................... 177 Forest Reserves of Trinidad ...................... 104 Forest Resources of Siberia ...... ................ 176 Foscue, Edwin J., Commercial Raw Materials

(review) .. ................................. 273 In the Heart of Asia (review) ................... 134 Land Planning in the United States for the City,

State, and Nation (review) ...... ............. 403 Foscue, Edwin J., and La Fleur, Albert, Agricultural

Production in China (maps and charts) ....2..297-309 Foster, Julian B. The Australian Lumber Market

(review) ....... .......... I.............. 126 Fox Farm Practices as Related to Natural Conditions,

on Prince Edward Island . 120 Fox-Farming Industry, Critical Conditions of the, on

Prince Edward Island ....................... 110 Landscape Forms Resulting from ............... 114

Fox Farming, Relation of, to Other Industries, on Prince Edward Island ....................... 123

Fox Farms, Distribution of, on Prince Edward Island 114 Increase in Number of, on Prince Edward Island

(chart) . .................................... 124 France as a Competitor in South American Trade.. . 430

Trade of, with Uruguay ....................... 378 Frozen and Chilled Beef, of Uruguay .............. 368 Frozen Mutton, in Uruguay ...................... 367 Fruit and Truck, in Subtropical Crops Belt ........ 59 Fuel Supply and Power, in Bolivia . ............... 358 Fur Farming, Origin of, in Prince Edward Island .... 117 Fur Farms, on Prince Edward Island (map) .... 1.... 15 Fur Production, as Related to Climate, on Prince

Edward Island ....... ...................... 121 As Related to the Seacoast ..................... 122

Furs in Siberia ................................. 176

General Iron and Steel Goods, of Uruguay ..... . . . 375 Geodetic Level and Rod, D. L. Parkhurst (review) . . . 398 Geographic Aspects of the Prince Edward Island Fur

Industry, F. A. Stilgenbauer (maps and illustra- tions) .. 110-126

Geographic Divisions of Trinidad ................. 91

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INDEX TO VOLUME III

PAGE Geographic Reconnaissance of Trinidad, Preston E.

James (maps and illustrations) .............. 87-110 Geographical Conditions of New Zealand .... ...... 285 Geographical Distribution of Some Important Com-

mercial Species of Fish, in North Atlantic ...... 14 Geographie des Welthandels. Die Aussereuropdis-

chen Linder, Karl Andree (review) ............ 528 Germany, As a Competitor in South American Trade 428

Trade of, with Peru ........................... 47 Trade of, with Uruguay ....................... 377

Gezira, General Map of the ...................... 220 Gins and Cotton Mills, of Peru ...... ............. 516 Gold of Siberia .................................. 181 Gooze, Charles, India (review) .................... 130

Norway (review) .......... .................... 131 Peopling the Argentine Pampa (review) .......... 274 Russia (review) .. ...................... 131 Study in Social Economics: the Hunter River

Valley, A (review) ...... .................... 403 Turkey (review) .............................. 132

Gowen, Herbert Henry, Asia: A Short History (review) 272 Graphite, in Siberia ............................. 183 Great Lakes-to-Ocean Waterways, E. S. Gregg and

A. L. Cricher (review) ............. ... 265, 397 Growth of Trade, in Peru ........................ 24

Hand-Line Fishing of the North Atlantic .......... 5 Hard Winter Wheat Region, People in ............. 338

Population, Rural, of German Origin in (map).... 329 Physical Conditions in ......................... 328 Sorghums and Sugar Cane Cut for Forage or Fodder

in (map) .............. ..................... 334 Sorghums Cut for Grain, Buckwheat, and Velvet

Beans in (map) ......... .................... 333 Systems of Farming in ................. 336 Vegetables Grown for Home Use Only in (map)... 328

Hardy, G. Gathorne, Norway (review) ............ 130 Harper, Roland M., Agricultural Conditions in Florida

in 1925 (tables and illustrations) ...... ...... 340-354 Harvest as Related to Natural Conditions Pertaining

to Michigan Sugar Beet Industry ............. 501 Harvesting Periods in Peruvian Cotton Industry.... 516 Hereford Cattle, Number of in U. S. (map) .... .... 466 Herring Fishery, The, of the North Atlantic ........ 8 Hevea Rubber Tree in the Amazon Valley, Carl D.

la Rue (review) ......... .................... 267 Hides and Skins, in Uruguay ..................... 365 Historical Development of the Cacao Industry ..... 243 History of the San Juans ........................ 193 Hoffman, Frederick L., Windstorm and Tornado In-

surance (review) .... 271 Hog Loadings by States of Origin in i the U. S. (map)' 450 Holstein and Jersey Cattle, Distribution of Pure-

Bred, in United States, in 1920 (table) ......... 473 Metabolistic Explanation of Difference Between. . 478

Holstein Cows, Pure-Bred in the United States, Pro- ducing 650 pounds or more of Butterfat (table) 484

Holstein-Friesian Cattle, Number of Pure-Bred, in the U. S. (map) ............. j.............. 468

Horse Colts on Farms in U. S. (map) ..... ......... 80 Horses and Mules, in China (map) .............. 304, 306 Horses in the United States (map) ..... ........... 80 Horses, Pure-Bred Carriage and Saddle, Number on

Farms, in Corn and Winter Wheat Belt (map).. 325 Human Occupation in the San Juans .............. 196 Humphreys, William J., Fogs and Clouds (review)... 271 Huntington, Ellsworth, The Pulse of Progress (review) 132

Ice Ages, Recent and Ancient, A. P. Coleman (review) 134 Identification Map and Utilization of Land, in China 301 Import Trade of Peru ...... .... ........ ......... 34 Imports of Peru, by Articles, 1921-192 (chart) ..... . 36

By Countries (chart) ....... ................... 43 Coal and Coke ............................... 42 Drugs and Chemicals .......................... 42 Foodstuffs ................................... 39 Jute, Hemp and Linen ......................... 41 Iron and Steel Products ....................... 35 Machinery and Tools .......................... 35 Other Steel Products .......................... 39 Paints and Dyes .............................. 42 Paper ....................................... 42 Textiles .....39 Textiles'~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........3 Timber and Its Manufactures .................. 41

Improved Land Operated by Tenants and Croppers in U. S. (map) ......... ...................... 462

In the Heart of Asia, P. T. Etherton (review) ...... . . 134 India, Cotton of ................................ 216 India Rubber Exports of Peru, 1900-1925 (chart) .... 34 Industrial Machinery, of Uruguay . . 373 Industry in Siberia .............................. 191 Insects and Diseases, in Cotton Industry of Peru .... 517 Inside Route Pilot, New York to Key Whest, E. Lester

Jones (review) .............................. 525

PAGE International Trade in Coffee, M. L. Bynum (review) 265 International Trade in Dried Fruit, Leslie A. Wheeler

(review) .................................. 398,524 Intra-Continental Trade of Chile ..... . 165 Iodine of Chile ................................. 150 Iraq, Cotton of ........... 222 Iron and Steel Industry, of United Kingdom. 423 Iron and Steel Products, of Chile ................. 154

Of Peru ...................................... 35 Iron and Steel Products, of Uruguay . 372

Agricultural Machinery ........................ 373 Automobiles ................................... 373 General Iron and Steel Goods .................. 373 Industrial Machinery .......................... 373

Iron Ore of Chile ............................... 150 Irrigation in Cotton Industry of Peru .... ......... 51 Irrigation Reservoirs in the San Juans ............. 202

James, Harlean, Land Planning in the United States for the City, State, and Nation (review) ... .... 403

James, Preston E., A Geographic Reconnaissance of Trinidad (maps and illustrations) ...... ....... 87-110

Jefferson, Mark, Peopling the Argentine Pampa (review) ................................... 274

Jerked Beef or Tasajo, in Uruguay ..... ''I'll'' ... 367 Jersey Cattle, Number of Pure-Bred, in the U. S.

(map) ..................................... 468 Jersey Cows, Pure-Bred, in the U. S., Producing 600

pounds or more of Butterfat (table) .... ........ 485 Jonasson, Olof, Niringskarta over Jorden (review) ... 269

Nordamerika: Natur, Bygd och Svenskbygd (re- view) ........... 526

Jones, Clarence F., Agricultural Survey of South America: Argentina and Paraguay (review) .... . 135

Chilean Commerce (maps and illustrations) ..... 139-166 China: Land of Famine (review) ................ 400 Commercial Growth of Peru (charts and illustra-

tions) .. I 23-49 Trade of Uruguay (charts and illustrations) ..... 361-382 United States and Its Chief Competitors in South

American Trade (maps and illustrations) .... . 409-434 Jones, Clarence F., and Rosenfeld, Arthur H., The

Cotton Industry of Peru (charts, graphs, and, illustrations) ............................. 507-524

Jute, Hemp and Linen, Imports of, to Peru .... ...... 41

Koeppe, Clarence E., Fogs and Clouds (review) . . 271 Tropical Cyclones (review) ....................270 Windstorm and Tornado Insurance (review) ...... 271

Labor and Wages in Cotton Industry of Peru ...... 519 Labor, Capital and, in Tin Industry of Bolivia ...... 358 Labor Problem in Trinidad ....................... 96 Labor, Supply of, in New Zealand Dairying Industry 290 La Fleur, Albert, and Foscue, Edwin J., Agricultural

Production in China (maps and illustrations) . .297-309 Land, Cost of, in Cotton Industry of Peru .......... 519 Land Holdings, in Peruvian Cotton Industry ..... . . 519

In Trinidad .................... ............. 104 Land in Harvested Crops, 1919, in Corn and Winter

Wheat Belt (map) .......................... 313 Land Planning in the United States for the City, State

and Nation, Harlean James (review) .... ...... 403 Land, Preparation of, for Cotton, in Peru .......... 512 Land Surface, of Michigan ....................... 486 Land Tenure, in Corn Belt ....................... 461

In Corn and Winter Wheat Belt ..... ........... 423 Land Under Cultivation, in China ................ 300 Land Utilization, in the Corn Belt .454

Crops ....................................... 455 Livestock .................................... 456 Pasture ....................... 455

Land Utilization, in the Corn and Winter Wheat Belt 314 Crops . ...................................... 314 Livestock and Dairying ....... ................. 318 Pasture ....................................... 317

Land Utilization, in the Cotton Belt . 76 Crops ....................................... 77 Livestock .................................... 78 Trend of . .... f 76

Land Utilization, in the Hard Winter Wheat Region 333 Crops ....................................... 334 Livestock .................................... 335 Pasture ...................................... 335

Land Utilization, in the Subtropical Crops Belt.... . 53 Crops ....................................... 54 Forests ...................................... 55 Livestock ....... 55 Pasture ...................................... 54

Landon, Charles E., Ernest L. Bogart and, Modern In- dustry (review) ........ ..................... 402

Landscape, Cultural Forms of, in Prince Edward Island . .................................... 112

La Vega Estate ........... ...................... 251

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PAGE Lead, Silver, and Zinc, of Siberia ........181........ 1 Liefmann, Robert and Angelberger, Franz, Mineraldi-

wirtschaft (review) .............. 530 Literacy and Religion, in Hard Winter Wheat Region 339 Livestock, By-Products for, in Sugar Beet Industry . 505

In Siberia ...............i... , ............ 175 Livestock Ranching, in Hard Winter Wheat Region.. 337 Loading Stations, of Michigan ... ............... 492 Localization of Sugar Factories, in Michigan ....... 502 Location and Rough Relief Map of New Zealand.... 283 Location, Area, and Administrative Divisions, of

Siberia .......... 168 Louisiana, Cane Sugar Factories in (map) ..... ..... 56 Louisiana Sugar Production, 1823-1925 (chart) .. .. 61

Machinery and Tools of Peru ..................... 35 Mackerel Fishery, The, of the North Atlantic ...... 8 Maine, Fishing in the Gulf of ..... 8 Makeev, Nicholas and O'Hara, Valentine, Russia

(review) . ........................... 130 Mallory, Walter H., China; Land of Famine (review) 400 Manufactures, Exports of, in United States and Its

Competitors (chart) ......................... 428 Manufacturing, in Minneapolis ................... 394 Marketing of Fish, in the U. S .................... 21 Marketing of Produce in Dairying Industry ...... . 295 Marketing Performance, in Sugar Beet Industry .... 502

Transportation and, of Sugar Beets .. . 502 Markets of Central Chile (review) .126 Markets for Canned Foods in the Western Hemisphere,

B. R. Hart (review) ..... . ..t.. ........ 265 Matthews, J. H., Fisheries of the North Atlantic .... 1-23 Mauldon, F. R. E., A Study in Social Economics: the

Hunter River Valley (review) . 403 Meat Extract, in Uruguay. . 366 Meats and Fats, Exports of, from Uruguay (chart) 367 Meats, in Uruguay ... 366 Metals and M inerals of Siberia ... 179 Michigan, Climatic Data for the Sugar Beet Districts

of (table) ... .. . .......... 486 Distribution of Main Sugar Beet Soils in (map) .. 500 Farm Practices as Related to Natural Conditions,

in Sugar Beet Industry of . . 497 General Cultural Forms of the Landscape in. 488 Land Surface of (map) ....... ..... . .. a ....... 488 Marketing Performance in Sugar Beet Industry of 502 Mean Monthly Rainfall during Growing Season for

Typical Stations in (table) ..... .............. 498 Natural Conditions Pertaining to Sugar Beet Indus-

try of . .................................... 486 Population in (map) ........................... 491 Rainfall and Drainage of (map) ................. 487 Relation of Sugar Beet Industry to Other Areal

Industries of .. ................... 504 Specific Cultural Forms Resulting from Sugar Beet

Industry of ................................ 491 Sugar Factories of (map) ...... ...... 493 Sugar and Sugar Beet Production 1898-1925 (chart) 506 Transportation in (map) ....................... 490

Michigan Sugar Beet Production, by Counties, 1900 (map) ..................................... 495

By Counties, 1904 (map) . ..................... 496 By Counties, 1910 (map) ...... ................ 496 By Counties, 1920 (map) ..... ................. 497

Migrations of Fishes, in the North Atlantic ........ 13 Milk Secretion, Effect of Climate on, in Dairy Cows

of U. S ..................................... 480 Effect of Environmental Temperature and Humid-

ity Upon the Rate of, Between Milkings in United States .............................. 481

Explanations of Effect of Environmental Tempera- ture on the Rate of, in United States . ......... 482

Milstead, Harley P., Boliva as a Source of Tin (maps and illustrations) ............ 354-361

Mineral Resources of the United States in 1925 (review) ................................... 127

Mineraldlwirtschaft, Robert Liefmann and Franz Angelberger (review) ....... ................. 530

Minerals, Metals and, in Siberia ..... ............. 179 Mining, Methods of, in Bolivia ................... 355 Minneapolis, The Mill City, Daniel R. Bergsmark

(illustrations) ..... . 391-397 Minneapolis, Commerce of. 395

Financial Position of .......................... 395 Manufacturing of ......... .................... 394 Population of ................................. 395 Transportation and Power of ...... .... 391

Modern Industry, Ernest L. Bogart and Charles E. Landon (review) .. .... .

................... 402

Molasses Residue, Beet Pulp and ............... 505 Mollusks of the North Atlantic . .................. 15

ly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the U. S. (review) ................................... 525

PAGE Mule Colts, Number on Farms in Corn and Winter

Wheat Belt . .. I ................. 326 Number on Farms in the United States . . 80

Mules in the United States (map) ................. 80

National Forests in the San Juan Region . ....... 203 Nation's Water Power, A, Herman. Stabler (maps,

tables, illustrations) .............. 434-447 Natural Conditions Essential to the Production of

Cacao ..... ....... ... 240 Rainfall ..................................... 241 Shade ..................................... 242 Site ......................................... 240 Soil ... . 240

Nelson, Helge, Nordamerika: Natur, Bygd och Svenskbygd (ev iew) ..........................526

Nets and Traps, in the Fisheries of the North Atlantic 9 New Zealand, Dairying Industry of, H. Belshaw. . 281-297

Average Rainfall of ......... ..I.....I---.I.I........ 284 Distribution of Beef Cattle in (map) ...... ..... . 286 Distribution of Dairy Cattle in (map) .... ...... . 286 Distribution of the Industry in .. . ......... 287 Economic and Social Importance of Dairying in .... 295 Exports of Butter and Cheese from (chart) ........ 281 Farm Organization in ...... .................. 290 Geographical Conditions of ..................... 285 Imports of Butter into United Kingdom from

(chart) .................................... 293 Imports of Butter into United Kingdom from other

Places (chart) ................. ........... 292 Imports of Cheese into United Kingdom from

(chart) . 295 Location and Rough Relief Map of ............... 283

Niles, Blair, Black Haiti, A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter (review) ...... .............. 133

Nitrates of Chile .142 Exports of, by Cou ntries .......................... 163 Production and Exports, 1880-1926 (chart) ...... 143

Nordamerika: Natur, Bygd och Svenskbygd, Helge Nelson (review) ............................. 526

Normal Rainfall and Seasonal Rainfall Conditions at Alma, Owosso, and Bay City during Character- istic Years (table) ...... ..e ......... 499

North America, Agricultural Regions of, 0. E. Baker 50, 309, 447

Alluvial L-and Sub-Regions of ................... 73 Cattle and Hog Production in . . 58 Important Sub-Regions of Coastal Plain in ....... 72

North Atlantic, Fisheries of ....... ............... I Fishing Banks of (map) . . 3 Fishing Grounds of .................... . 2 Fishing Vessels of .................... 4 Geographical Distribution of Some Important

Commercial Species of Fish in ................ 14

Oat Production, in the United States (map) ........ 456 Ocean Freight Rates in the United States Foreign

Trade (review) ........ ..................... 126 Oilfields, of Trinidad (map) ...... ................ 107 Ore Fields of Siberia .................... . 179 Ores and Industry in the Far East, H. Foster Bain

(review) ...... . ....... .......... 400 Our Mobile Earth, Reginald Aldworth Daly (review) 129 Owen, Ruth, The New Baltic States and Their Future

(review) ................................... 128 Ozark Plateaus, Sub-Regions of ...... ............. 74

Pacific Cod Fisheries, John B. Cobb (review) ....... 399 Paints and Dyes of Peru ....... .................. 42 Paper, in Peru ............ ...... 42 Pasture and Range Land, Carrying Capacity of, in the

U. S. (map) .......... ...................... 467 Pasture Land, Improved, on Farms, 1909, in Corn and

Winter Wheat Belt (map) ............. : .... 319 Pasture Land, Unimproved, on Farms, 1909, in Corn

and Winter Wheat Belt (map) ..... ........... 320 Peach Trees, Acreage of, 1919, in Corn and Winter

Wheat Belt (map) .......................... 317 Peasant Proprietors in Trinidad .... .......... 104 Peattie, Roderick, College Geography (review) ...... 268 Pelts, Trade in Animals and, on Prince Edward Island 124 People, of the Corn Belt ......................... 462

Of the Corn and Winter Wheat Belt .... ........ 325 Of the Cotton Belt ............................ 85 Of the Hard Winter Wheat Belt ................ 338 Of the Subtropical Crops Belt ..... ............. 64

Percentage Distribution of the United States Trade by Economic Classes (chart) ....... .............. 413

Peru, Climate of ........... ..................... 510 Climatic Chart of La Joya ..................... 513 Climatic Chart of Lima .513 Climatic Chart of Mollendo ............................ 513 Copper Production of, 1894-1925 (chart) .... .... 30 Cotton Exports of, 1900-1925 (chart) .... ....... 28

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PAGE Peru, Cotton Goods of .......................... 40

Export Trade of .......................... 26 Exports of, by Articles (chart) ......... ........ 26, 510 Exports of, by Countries (chart) .... ........... 43 Exports of Wool, Hides, and Skins, 1896-1925

(chart) .................................... 32 Gins and Cotton Mills of ...... ................. 516 Growth of Trade in . ..................... 24 Import Trade of.............................. 34 Imports of, by Articles, 1921-1923 (chart) ........ 36 Imports of, by Countries (chart) ..... ........... 43 India Rubber Exports of 1900-1925 (chart) ...... 34 Petroleum Exports of, by Countries (chart) ...... 45 Petroleum Production-Exports, 1900-1925 (chart) 29 Soils of ....... ................ 509 Sugar Exports of, by Countries, 1921-1923 (chart) 46 Sugar Production-Exports, 1896-1925 (chart) . . 27 Total Trade of, 1890-1925 (chart) .... ........... 25 Trade of Chile with ........................... 46 Trade of Germany with ........................ 47 Trade of United Kingdom with ................. 45 Trade Possibilities of ....... ................... 47

Peruvian Trade, The Growth of .................. 24 Petroleum Exports, of Peru, by Countries, 1921-1923

(chart) .................................... 45 Of Siberia .................................... 183 Products and Coal, to Uruguay ................. 373 Products of Chile ............................. 159 Products of Peru ............................. 29

Philippine Coconut Industry, The, Luis J. Borja (maps, tables, and illustrations) .82-391

Climatic Factors in ........................... 382 Methods of Production in ...................... 386 Recent Development in ............ .............387 Relation of Coconuts to Other Crops in .......... 385

Physical Conditions, in the Corn Belt .448 Boundaries ................................... 449 Climate ....................................... 451 Soils ........................................ 453 Surface of the Land ........................... 452

Physical Conditions, in the Corn and Winter Wheat Belt . ................ .... 308

Boundaries . ............... .... 309 Climate . . ...... 310 Soils . ...................... 313 Topography .................................. 312

Physical Conditions, of the Cotton Belt . . 65 Boundaries . .................................. 65 Climate . ..................................... 67 Soils ........................................ 71 Topography ............ . 70

Physical Conditions, of the Hard Winter Wheat Re- gion . ...................................... 50

Boundaries . .................... 328 Climate ..................................... 331 S oils ........................................ 333 Surface of the Land of Topography ........ ..... 332

Physical Conditions, of the Subtropical Crops Belt .... 50 Climate ...................................... 50 Soils. d ........................... 51 Surface of the Land or Topography ..: 51

Physical History of the San Juans... 194 Physiographic Divisions of Trinidad (map) .87 Physiographic Provinces of the United States (map). . 442 Piedmont, Sub-Regions of .................. ....... 74 Pig Iron, Production of, in various countries (table) ... 424 Pitch Lake, of Trinidad ........ j............... 105 Plantations in the Cotton Belt (map) ....... .... I 84 Planting and Cultivating in Peruvian Cotton Industry 515 Political Awakening of the East, The, G. M. Dutcher

(review) .......... . 401 Population, Distribution of, in Michigan ............... 490

Distribution of, in Prince Edward Island .... ...... 113 Distribution of, in Trinidad .................... 88 Of China (map) .............................. . 298 Of Minneapolis ............................... 395 Of Siberia . .................................... 171 Rural, of German Origin, in Hard Winter Wheat

Region (map) .............................. 329 Port of Spain ................................... 93

Market Crops ......... ....................... 92 Trading and Residence ....... .................. 92

Portable Home of the Laborer, in the Michigan Sugar Beet Industry.............................. 493

Possibilities of Para Rubber Production in Northern Tropical America, John C. Treadwell, C. Reed Hill, and H. H. Bennett (review) .... .......... 397

Potential Water-Power Resources of the United States (table) ..................................... 439

Poultry in China (map).. . Wh . ...... ....... 307 On Farms, in Corn and Winter Wheat Belt (map) 323

Power, Fuel Supply and, in Bolivia . 358 Transportation and, in Minneapolis ............. 391

Prehistoric Trade, Development of ................ 232

PAGE Prehistoric Trade Routes, in Europe (map) ......... 235 Prince Edward Island, Critical Conditions of Fox

Farming Industry of ....... .................. 110 Cultural Forms of the Landscape of ............. 112 Fox Farm Practices as Related to Natural Condi-

tions in .................................... 120 Fur Farms on (map) ....... ................... 115 Increase in Number of Fox Farms on (chart) .... . 124 Landscape Forms Resulting From Fox Farming

Industry of . ................................ 114 Population of (map) .............. ............ 114 Prince, Queens, and Kings Counties of (map) . . ... . 111 Relation of Fox Farming to Other Industries on .. . 123 Trade in Animals and Pelts on ................... 124

Production, and Welfare, Trend of, in Corn and Winter W heat Belt ................. .... 327

As Related to Climate, in Michigan Sugar Beet Districts ................................... 498

Cost of, in Cotton Industry of Peru . 520 In Michigan Sugar Beet Districts ..... ......... 489

Methods of, in Coconut Industry ..... ........... 386 Of Electric Power by Public Utility Power Plants in

the U. S. in 1926 (table) ...... ............... 445 Of Gutta-Percha, Balata, Chicle and Allied Gums,

Joseph W. Vander Laan (review) .398 Statistics of North Atlantic Fisheries ..... ........ 19 Trend of, in Michigan Sugar Beet Industry ....... 495

Products of the Farm, in Uruguay ................ 369 Progress in Elimination of Waste, Herbert Hoover (re-

view) ............. ....................... 525 Progress of Seismological Investigations in the United

States, N. H. Heck (review) ...... ..... 52-5 Propagation and Distribution of Food Fishes, Glen C.

Leach (review) ............................. 399 Pulp-Wood Consumption and Wood-Pulp Production

(review) .................................... 399 Pulse of Progress, Ellsworth Huntington (review) . . . 132 Pure-Bred Breeds, of the United States ............ 467 Pure-Bred Dairy Breeds, of the United States ...... 475

Railroads, in Siberia ....... ..................... 185 Roads and, of Minneapolis ...... ............... 391

Railways, of South America: Part I. Argentina (review) ............ ....................... 126

Part HI. Bolivia, Ecuador, Guianas, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela, W. Rodney Long (review) .... 395, 524

Rainbow Countries of Central America, Wallace Thompson (review) . . 130

Rainfall and Temperature, Limits of, in United States (chart) ..... 1...f ....e....... .................... 470

Average Annual, of New Zealand .......... . ... . 284 Concentration of, in the United States (map) .... . 437 In Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, in July .... 453 Mean State, in United States (map) ..... ........ 435

Ratooning of Cotton, in Peru ..................... 513 Relation of Taurine Cattle to Climate, F. A. Davidson

(maps and illustrations) . 466-486 Relief and Transportation, in Bolivia .............. 356 Renner, J. T., Jr., Colombia's Internal Development

(maps and illustrations) ...... ............. 259-265 Rice, Acres of, per Laborer and Labor Costs per Acre,

in Subtropical Crops Belt (table) ..... ... 63 Acreage of, in 1924, in Subtropical Crops Belt (map) 56 In China (map) ........ .................... 300, 302 Production of, in Subtropical Crops Belt ......... 62 Trade in Far East, J. A. LeClerc (review) ...... 398, 524

Roads and Railroads, of Minneapolis .............. 391 Root Development of Sugar Beets (illustration) ..... 501 Rosenfeld, Arthur H., and Clarence F. Jones, The

Cotton Industry of Peru (charts, graphs, and illustrations) ............................. 507-524

Rotations, in Corn Belt .......................... 458 Rubber, in Peru...... .... ...i.......... ....... 34 Run-off, Area Distribution of, in United States (map) 438

San Juan Mountains, Forest Map of . 204 Grazing Lands of (map) ...... ................. 200 Map of, Showing Railroads, Auto Routes, Chief

Settlements, and Mining Centers ............. 207 San Juan, Utilization of the Rugged, Wallace W.

Atwood. .... 193-210 Sanderson, A. E., Ocean Freight Rates in United

States Foreign Trade (review) ..... ........... 126 Seasonal Distribution of Man Labor on Crops-Five

Counties in Central Alabama (chart) ...... . . . . 77 Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, A Short History of Spain

(review) ................................... 269 Seitz, Don C., The Great Island (review) .... ...... 135 Sheep, in China (map) ........ ......... 306-307 Shephard, C. Y., Economic Survey of the Cacao In-

dustry of Trinidad .............. 239-259 Shipman, Julia M., A Short History of Spain (review) 269 Shorthorn Cattle, Number of, in the U. S. (map)..... 466

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PAGE Shorthorns and Herefords, Metabolistic Explanation

of Difference Between ....................... 473 Siberia, Its Resourcesand Possibilities (review) ... .. 126 Siberia-The Storehouse of the Future, Boris Baievsky

(maps and illustrations) .167-192 Siberia, Distribution of Crops in (map) . . 173

Economic Conditions of ...... ................. 184 Location Map of ...... ......................... 167 Map of, showing Location of Useful Minerals and

Metals ......... 180 Natural Resources of .......... .................... 172 Possible Expansion of Agriculture and of Grain

Exports in ................................. 174 Soil, Flora, Fauna, and the Natural Regions of .... 170

Silk of Peru .................................... 41 Silver, Zinc, Lead, and, of Siberia ................. 181 Smith, Rollo S., Markets of Central Chile (review). . 126 Soderlund, Alfred, Population Map of Europe (review) 273 Soils, Distribution of Satisfactory, in Michigan ..... 499

Of Michigan ................................. 487 Of Peru ..................................... 509

Sorghums and Millets, in China (map) ...... . .... . 304 And Sugar Cane Cut for Forage or Fodder, Acreage

of, in Hard Winter Wheat Region ............. 334 Cut for Grain, Buckwheat, and Velvet Beans in

Hard Winter Wheat Region (map) .... ........ 333 South America, France as a Competitor in Trade of. . 430

Germany as a Competitor in Trade of .... ....... 428 Imports of Coffee into United States from (chart) . 417 Trade of, by Major Countries ................... 411 Trade of, with Principal Countries . ......... 411 Trade of United States with, by Commercial

Regions (table) ............................. 419 Trade of United States with, by Economic Classes

(table) ... 416 United Kingdon as asa Coompetitor in Trade of ........ 423 United States Trade with (chart) ...... ......... 412

Southeastern Isabella County, Sugar Beet area in (chart) . .................... 492

Soy-Beans, in China ............................. 302 Spawning and Reproduction of Fish, in the North

Atlantic ...... ..... 14 Special Enterprises in Corn Belt,...., 459 Stabler, Herman, A Nation's Water Power (maps,

tables, illustrations) .............. 434-447 Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1925

(review) .............. .......... .......... 126 Steam Trawler Fishing in the North Atlantic .. 6 Steel, Iron and, Industry of United Kingdom ....... 423 Steel, Production of, in Various Countries (table).... 424 Steel Products, Other, of Peru .................... 38 Steppes, The, of Siberia .......................... 171 Stilgenbauer, F. A., Geographic Aspects of the Prince

Edward Island Fur Industry (maps and illustra- tions) ................ ............ 110-126

Stilgenbauer, F. A., The Michigan Sugar Beet Indus- try (maps, tables, and illustrations) ......... 486-507

Strawberry Acreage, 1919, in Corn and Winter Wheat Belt (map) ................................. 318

Strong, Helen M., Alaska Fishery and Fur Seal In- dustries in 1925 (review) ...... ............... 266

Australian Lumber Market (review) ..... ........ 126 Automotive Equipment and Construction l'refer-

ence in Foreign Countries (review) ............ 127 British Wages (review) ......... ............. 265, 397 Census of Agriculture (review) ......... ....... 399, 525 Census of Manufactures, 1925 (review) .... ..... . 525 Coal in 1923 (review) .......................... 127 Coal in 1924 (review) ..... ...... 398 Coast and Geodetic Suirvey Bulletin (review) .... . 525 Colombian Public Finance (review) .... ....... 265, 397 Commerce Reports (review) ....... ............. 397 Commerce Yearbook for 1926 (review) ........ 397, 524 Costs of Transportation and Handling of Argentine

Wheat (review) . ... 126 Ethiopia (Abyssinia) Commercial and Economic

Survey (review) ....... ..................... 524 Exclusive Sales Agreements in Foreign Trade

(review) .................................. 398, 524 Export Trade in Rubber Footwear (review) ...... 129 Farm Population of the United States (review) . . . . 266 Fisheries of Siberia (review) ....... ............. 127 Florida Transportation Field Survey (review) ... 265, 397 Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United

States, Calendar Year 1925, Volumes I and II (review) .............. . .................. 126, 265

Foreign Trade of the United States for Calendar Year 1926 (review) ....... ..... 397

Furniture Markets of the Far East (review) ....... 127 Geodetic Level and Rod (review) ..... .......... 398 Great Lakes-to-Ocean Waterways (review) ...... 265, 397 Hevea Rubber Tree in Amazon Valley (review) .... 267 Inside Route Pilot, New York to Key West (re-

view) ...................................... 525

PAGE International Trade in Coffee (review) ........... 265 International Trade in Dried Fruit (review) .... 398, 524 Latin American Monetary and Exchange Conditions

(review) ..................................... 127 Market Research Agencies (review) ..... ......... 265 Markets of Central Chile (review) ...... ......... 127 Markets for Canned Foods in Western Hemisphere

(review) ................................... 265 Mineral Resources of the United States in 1925

(review) .................................... 127 Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the

United States, June, 1926, Parts I and II (review) 127, 525

Ocean Freight Rates in United States Foreign Trade (review) ........... . 126

Pacific Cod Fisheries (review) ...... ............. 399 Possibilities of Para Rubber Production in Northern

Tropical America (review) ...... .............. 397 Production of Gutta-Percha, Balata, Chicle, and Al-

lied Gums (review) ....... ................... 398 Progress in Elimination of Waste (review) .... ..... 525 Progress of Seismological Investigations in the

United States (review) ....... . 525 Propagation and Distribution of Food Fishes (re-

view) ................. i4 ................... 399 Pulp-Wood Consumption and Wood-Pulp Produc-

tion (review) ............................... 399 Railways of South America (review) ....... 126, 397, 524 Rice Trade in the Far East (review) ..... ....... 398, 524 Shipment of Samples and Advertising Matter to

Asia, Africa and Insular Possessions (review) .... 127 Siberia, Its Resources and Liabilities (review) .... . 126 Statistical Abstract of United States, 1925 (review) 126 Survey of Current Business (review) ............. 399 Switzerland, Resources, Industries, and Trade (re-

view) ...................................... 127 Tables for Albers Projection (review) ..... ........ 398 Tides and Currents in Southeast Alaska (review) . .. 399 Transportation and Communications in the United

States, 1925 (review) ........................ 127 Underground Limestone Mining (review) .... ......'.. 398 United States Trade with the British Empire in

Hides, Skins, and Leather (review) ..... ........ 127 Warehouse Contract Terms (review) .... ......... 398 World Radio Markets in 1926 (review) .... ....... 127

Study in Social Economics, A: The Hunter River Valley, F. R. E. Mauldon (review) .... ......... 403

Subtropical Crops Belt (map) ..... ............... 50 All Vegetables Value, 1919 (map) .. ............. 55 Corn Acreage, 1924, in (map) ................... 57 Humid (map) ................................ 50 Land Utilization in .............. 53 Number of Citrus Fruits Bearing Trees, 1924, in

(map) ..................................... 56 People of............ -- .................. 64 Physical Conditions in ....... 50 Rice Acreage per Laborer and Labor Costs per Acre

in (table) .................................. 63 Rice Acreage in 1924 (map) ...... ............... 56 Systems of Farming in ...... ................... 58 Vegetables Value, 1919, in (map) .. . 55 Wet Lands Appropriate Acreage in Need of Drain-

age, 1919, in (map) . 52 Sugar and Sugar Beet Production in United States,

1920-1924 Average (chart) ..... .............. 505 Sugar Beet Culture, Advantages of, for the Farm

(table) ..................................... 500 As Related to Soil Fertility and Soil Structure

(illustration) .......... . ................... 504 Sugar Beet Industry, Development of, in Michigan. . 494

Origin of, in Michigan .......................... 494 Relation of, to Other Areal Industries .... ........ 504 Status of, in Michigan ...... ................... 496

Sugar Beets of Bay County, 1922 (chart) ........... 492 Root Development of (illustration) ...... ........ 501

Sugar Cane Production, in Sobtropical Crops Belt .. 61 Natural Conditions of, in Trinidad ..... .......... 94

Sugar District of Trinidad ..... .................. 93 Sugar Exports of Peru, by Countries, 1921-1923 (chart) 46 Sugar Factories, Localization of, in Michigan .... .... 502 Sugar Production, Exports of Peru, 1896-1925 (chart) 27 Survey of Current Business (review) .. ........... 399, 525 Sweet Potatoes Grown for Sale, Acreage, 1919, in Cot-

ton Belt (map) ........ ..................... 82 Swine, in China (map) ........................... 306

In United States (map) ....... ................. 449

Tables for Albers Projection, Oscar S. Adams (review) 398 Taiga, of Siberia ................................ 170 Tasajo, in Uruguay ............................. 367 Telephones, Number of Farms Reporting, in United

States (map) ..... ... 465 Tenure and Size of Farms, in Cotton Belt ... 83

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INDEX TO VOLUME III 9

PAGE Textiles, of Peru ........ ...................... 39

Of United Kingdom ...... ..................... 426 Of Uruguay ........... ................ 374

Thompson, Wallace, Rainbow Countries of Central America (review). XI ....... 130

Tides and Currents in Southeast Alaska, R. W. Woodworth and F. J. Haight (review) ......... 399

Timber and Its Manufactures, in Peru ............. 41 Exports of Siberia ............................. 178

Tin, Bolivia as a Source of ..................... 354-361 Distribution of Shipments of, from Bolivia, by

Countries (table) .................: ........ 360 Output of, from Chief Producing Countries (chart) 354 Production of, in Bolivia ....................... 354

Tin Districts in Bolivia (map) ...... ............... 355 Tobacco Acreage, 1919, in Corn and Winter Wheat

Belt (map) ............. ...................... 314 Toothaker, Charles R., Commercial Raw Materials

(review) ....... 273 Topography of Siberia ....... .................... 169 Toynbee, Arnold J., and Kirkwood, Kenneth P., Tur-

key (review) ............................... 130 Trade, Bases of Present, with South America ....... 416

Evolution of Uruguay ......................... 379 Growth of, in Chile ..... ...........I--,'',--''''.140 Growth of, in South America ..... .............. 411 Growth of, in Uruguay ........................ 361 Of Chile, by Countries ......................... 161 Of Chile, 1890-1926 (chart) ..................... 141 Of Peru, by Countries .......................... 44 Of Siberia .................................... 192 Of the United States with South America, by

Commercial Regions (table) . . 419 Of the United States with South America, by

Economic Classes (table) ...... ............... 416 Of Uruguay, The, Clarence F. Jones ...... ...... 361-382 Possibilities of Peru .. ......................... 47

Trade Routes, Commerce and, in Prehistoric Europe. . 232 Prehistoric, of Europe .................... 234

Transportation and Communication in the United States, 1925 (review) ......... ...... . ............. 126

And Marketing of Sugar Beets, in Michigan .. ... . 502 And Power in Minneapolis ...... ................ 391 In Prehistoric Europe ......................... 237 In the San Juans ............................. 207 In Siberia .................................... 184

Trends, in Peruvian Cotton Industry .............. 523 Trinidad, A Geographic Reconnaissance of, Preston E.

James (maps and illustrations) ............ . .. 87-110 Trinidad, Average Annual Rainfall of (map) .... ..... 242

As a Whole ........... ....................... 107 Cacao District of ....... ...................... 97 Coconut Districts of ........................... 101 Distribution of East Indians in (map) ... ...... . 90 Distribution of Population of ................... 88 Export Trade of (chart) ...... ................. 108 Geographic Divisions of ...... ................. 91 Import Trade of (chart) ..... .................. 108 Land Utilization Map of ....................... 90 Map of ...................................... 244 Map of, Showing Average Annual Rainfall .. .... 88 Northern Range Peasant Proprietor District of. . . 103 Oilfields of (map) ........................... 107 Physiographic Divisions of (map) .............. 87, 241 Pitch Lake and Oilfields District of ........... . 105 Port of Spain Market Crop and Residence Market

of ......................................... 92 Southeastern Undeveloped District of .... . . . . . . 105 Sugar District of .............................. 93 Table Showing Population Per Square Mile in. ... 89

Tundra, of Siberia .............................. 170 Tuscola County, Sugar Beets in, 1922 (chart) ...... 493 Typhoons, Relative Frequency of, in Philippines

(map) ..................................... 383

Uhlig, C., Die Bessarabische Frage (review) .... ..... 270 Underground Limestone Mining, J. R. Thoenen

(review) ....................... . a ...... 398 Unimproved Pasture in Farms in the United States

(map) ..................................... 468

PAGE United Kingdom, As a Competitor in South American

Trade ..................................... 423 Trade of, with Peru ........................... 45 Trade of, with Uruguay ........... ...... 377

United States Trade, Percentage Distribution of, by Economic Classes (chart) ..... ............... 413

With South America (chart) .................... 412 With Uruguay ................................ 378

Uruguay, Export Trade of ...... ................. 362 Exports of, by Commodities (chart) ..... ........ 366 Exports of, by Countries (chart) ..... ........... 376 Import Trade of .......... .................... 370 Imports of, by Countries (chart) ..... ........... 376 Other Imports of ....... ...................... 375 Trade of, by Countries ........................ 376 Trade of (chart) ......... ..................... 362

Utilization of the Rugged San Juans, W. W. Atwood (maps and illustrations) . 193-210

Variations in Composition of Milk Produced from One Milking to Another (charts) ..... ......... 475

Varieties of Cotton, in Peru ...................... 510 Aspero (Full-Rough) .......................... 510 Mitafifi ...................................... 512 Other Varieties .......... ..................... 512 Semi-Rough (Semi-Asp6ro) ....... .............. 511 Suave or Egipto .............................. 511 Tangtiis ....... .. 511

Vegetables Grown for Home Use Only, in Hard Winter Wheat Region (map) ........................ 328

Vegetables Value, All, 1919, in Subtropical Crops Belt (map) ................................. 55

Vegetation and Animal Life as Related to Fox Farm- ing, in Prince Edward Island ................. 123

Vessel Fisheries of the North Atlantic ........... . 9

Wages, Labor and, in Cotton Industry of Peru ...... 519 Wagon Roads in Siberia . 187 Warehouse Contract Terms, A. Lane Cricher (review) 398 Water Power, of Minneapolis ............. ......... 393 Water Power of the United States, Distribution of the

Developed, in the United States for different years (table) ............................... 443

Distribution of Sources of ....... ............... 438 Generated, 1927 (map) ........................ 446 Theoretical Limit of (map) ....... .............. 436 Utilization of .............. 443

Water Power Resources, of the United States, Avail- able 50 per cent of the Time (map) .... ....... 440

Available 90 per cent of the time (map) .......... 441 Development of ........ ...................... 442 Of the United States .......................... 435

Water Transportation in Siberia .................. 187 Water Wheel Capacity, 1927, of the U. S. (map) ..... 443 Waterways, to Minneapolis ......... . ... I'll, .... 391 Well-Drained Fields, Importance of, in Sugar Beet

Industry ................... ................. 499 Western Europe, Trade of, with Uruguay .. ..... .. 377 Western Prairies and Plains, Sub-Regions of ..... . 75 Wet Lands in Need of Drainage, Approximate Acre-

age, 1919, in the Subtropical Crops Belt (map). . 52 Wheat, in China (map) ............ ...... 301, 303

In Hard Winter Wheat Region .... .U.i........... 336 Wheat, Production and Trade, (1) United States-

Canada, (2) The World, W. Elmer Ekblaw (review of map) ....... ..................... 267

White, Langdon, American Petroleum-Stupply and Demand (review) ................ ........ 529

Political Awakening of the East, The (review) ... . 401 Wood Products, of Chile ......................... 160

To Uruguay .................................. 375 Wool and Hides, Export of, from Uruguay (chart) .... 364

Of Peru ...................................... 32 Production of, in Uruguay ..................... 364

Woolen Textiles of Peru ......................... 40 Workers, Number of, Occupied in Dairying Industry

(table) ...................................... 296 World's Cotton Crops, 1902-1925 (chart) .... ..... . 211

Zinc, Lead, and Silver of Siberia .................. 181

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