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INDEX TO VOL. XXX.
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Abercrombie, Captain, in Alaska... 4I2 Aboriginal Architecture in the
United States. By Cosmos Min- deleff ...........4.............. 4I4
Accessions to the Library, 87, I74, 272, 352, 462
Aconcagua, Highest mountain of America ....................... 428
Across the Everglades. By Hugh L. Willoughby, noticed .......... I72
Admiralty Surveys in I897 ......... 323 Africa, Cavendish in .............. I62 Agassiz on the Coral Reefs of the
Fiji Group ..................... 62 Alaska, Central, Exploration of .... 408
Central. Map of, noticed.... I69 Chittenah River. I29 Geographical Society organized 466 Gold Fields of .i6o Map of the Gold Fields of,
issued by the U. S. Geological Survey, noticed .i68
Mentasta Pass . 128 Miles Glacier . 130 Scolai Pass. I28 Surveys ....-.. 147, 255, 33I U. S. General Land Office map
of, noticed..... . 343 Allegheny, The Upper ............ 379 America, Diplomatic History of, etc.
By Henry Harrisse, noticed ...... I70 South. Harvard Meteoro-
logical Stations in ............. 66 South. An Indian Telegraph. 3I7
American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, Fiftieth Anniversary ................... 305
American Geographical Society, An- nual Meeting .................. 93
By-laws ....... ... ....... vi. Charter, Amended. iii Charter of Incorporation. i Honorary and Corresponding
Members and Fellows .359 Laws of New York, Chap. 650. iv. Transactions of ...... 93, I 47I
American Museum of Natural His- tory, Expeditions of the ......... I59
Andree, Stadling in search of ...... I65 Annals of the Voyages of the Broth-
ers Nicolo and Antonio Zeno. By Fred. W. Lucas, noticed ........ 459
Antarctic Continent, Question of.. . I65 Expedition, Belgian ......... I64 Expedition, R. G. Society's
Appeal for .................... 467
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Antarctic Exploration ............ 329 - Exploration, German, Plans for 165
Anthropological E x p e d i t i o n to Torres Strait ... . ........... i67
"Appearances of Land," Le, nella Zona Antartica, per Arnaldo Faus- tini, noticed ................... 85
Arabia, Exploring in Southern ..... 431 Arctic Club of America. .... I78 Argentina, Survey of the Andine
region, noticed ................ 346 Argentine Geography and the An-
cient Pampean Sea, noticed...... 355 Arid regions-Spain and California
compared ..................... 340 Arkansas River .... ............. 6, 7 Artesian basins in the West ....... 8 Atlantic, Meteorological Stations in
the .......................... i66 Atlas, Century, noticed ..... ...... 266
di Giuseppe Pennesi, noticed.. 45I United States Geologic, Pueblo
Folio noticed. . ............ 79 United States. Sheets noticed
78, i68, 264, 342, 448 United States, Statistical ..... 333 United States. Topographic.
Folio, I, noticed ...... . ........ 266 Augustana College and Theological
Seminary, First publication ...... 466 Au Pays des Ba-Rotsi Haut-Zam-
bese, etc. Par Alfred Bertrand, noticed ........................ 349
Bad Lands, S. Dakota ............ 335 Barents Sea, Refuge for Sealers .... 259 Barnard, E. C., in Alaska ......... 41I Baschin, Otto. Die Verwendbarkeit
von Luftballons, etc., noticed... . 84 Basins in Plains of the West ....... 442 Belgian Antarctic Expedition ...... i64 Beni Hassan, Tombs of ........... 22 Bertrand, Alfred. Au Pays des Ba-
Rotsi Haut Zambese, noticed .... . 349 Bielz, Dr. Edward Albert, Death of. 276 Bonetti, Commandant, Death of... 469 Book Notices . S...Si, I70, 268, 344, 452 Boris Godunoff, decrees serfdom... I36 Boundary between Idaho and Mon-
tana .... 73 Brinton, D. G. Reprints, noticed.. 465 British West-Indies and Guiana,
Causes of Distress in. . I 58 Budapest in i896, Census of . 468 Cairo to Beni-Hassan. By D. Cady
Eaton ....... ................ I5 Cambarysd, a S. American telegraph 3I7
473
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Camp Verde, Ruin near. . ... II9 Canada, Forestry in ............ . 67 Canals, Interoceanic .332 - St. Mary's Falls and Suez .... 251 Calnon de Chelly .................. II5
Cists of the Navajos. I21 Cliff-Dwellers in, religious .... nI6
-- Ruins in ..... ...... ....... II8 Canion del Muerto, Circular kiva
in. II7 Length of ......11....5....... I15 Mummy Cave, ruin in ........ II9
Carnegie, D. Journey through Vic- toria Desert ............. ..... 59
Carranza, Dr. Luis, Death of ...... 358 Casa Grande. Interior walls..... 420 Causses Region in France, noticed.. 309 Cavate lodges found only in four
localities ..................... I22 Cavendish, H. S. H.. in Africa ... I62 Cave Regions of the Ozarks and
Black Hills, by Luella A. Owen, noticed ... . 46I
Caverns of Mokana . ............. 58 Cayuta Lake, Drainage ........... 389 Celestite Crystals, Paper on, noticed 312 Chemung Valley ................. 386 Chile, Population and Commerce in
I897 . .. . 468 Chittenah River, Alaska ........... I29 Chittenden, Capt. H. M. Report
on Mississippi Floods ..... ...... I53 Church, George Earl, on the Argen-
tiiie Geography and the Ancient Pampean Sea, noticed ..... ...... 555
Cists of the Navajos, Canion de Chelly ........................ I2I
Civilisation Hindoue a Java, Les Restes de la. Par Jules Leclercq, noticed ...................... 8I
Cliff Dwellings not found in the Rio Grande Valley. .......... I21
-- Origin of the. By Cosmos Mindeleff ............. III
Climate and Commerce ........... 259 - Effect of Mountains upon .... 64
Climatic control of occupation.. ... . X 65 Coal production, 1894-96 .......... 435 Coello y Quesada, D. Francisco.
Obituary notice ........ ....... 470 Coffee in the United States ........ 436 Cogshall, W. A. and A. E. Doug-
lass on Orizaba and Popocatepetl, noticed ...................... 348
College of Commerce establishec. . . 357 Commercial schools ......... ..... 438 Congo Railroad, Completion of . i... I64 Congo State, Telegraph across .... 322 Conway, Sir M. Ascent of Illimani. 317 Copper River as a Route to the
Yukon Basin. By C. Willard Hayes .... .1................. I27
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Cora, Guido, leaves Turin ......... 67 Coral boring at Funafuti .......... 62 -- reefs of the Fiji Group ....... 62 Corresponding Members, A. G. S.. 359 Cuba and Porto Rico. By Robert
T. Hill, noticed ........ ...... 454 Reports of Consular officers. . 147 War Department map of,
noticed ....................... i69 Davidson, George, takes Chair of
Geography, College of Commerce 357 Dawson, Samuel Edward. North
America, Vol. i, Stanford's Com- pendium of Geography and Travel, noticed ................ ...... 85
Deep Sea Expedition, German ..... 324 Deep waterways ................. 249 Delta of the Po, Growth of ...... - . 26o Diplomatic History of America, etc.
By Henry Harrisse, noticed....1. 170 Douglass, A. E. and W. A. Cogs-
hall. Orizaba and Popocatepetl, noticed ............... ....... 348
Drainage, Effect of Glaciers upon. . 225 Preglacial ...... ... .. 375 southwest of Lake Cayuta.... 389
Drift-filled valleys along the lake shore ... 382
Drumlins .....7.. ............... 217 Dunkerque, Societe de Geographie
de, Bulletin of, noticed .......... 358 Eaton, D. Cady. From Cairo to
Beni Hassan .... . ............. I5 Egypt. Beni Hassan, Tombs of... 22
Thebes, Monumental slab dis- covered at ..................... 26
Egyptian ideas of Death, the "Ab," or heart ....................... I7
the " Ba," or spirit .......... I7 the " Ka," or " double " . 1.6. . I6 the " Khaib," or shadow.. .. 7 the " Osiris," or ghost ... . IS the "'Sahu," or outline ...... 17
--the " Sirdab," dwelling of the "Ka ................. 9..... I
Egyptians, Modern . ............ . 21 Eldridge, Geo. H., in Alaska .... 410 Eskers or serpent kames. ... ... . 208 Esposizione Ger3erale Italiana, to be
held in Turin .................. I78 Estufas, underground chamber . .. II7 Europe, Population of ... ....... 435 Exploration of Central Alaska .. ... 408 Extension du Systeme Decimal aux
mesures du Temps, etc. Par J. de Rey Pailhade, noticed ....... SI
Fairchild, H. L., on Glacial Geol- ogy in the U. S .......... . 306, 3I2
Faustini, Arnaldo. Le " Appear- ances of Land " nella Zona Antar- tica, noticed .................... 85
Fellows, Am. Geog. Soc ........... 360
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Fernow, B. E., on the College of Forestry at Cornell University... 313
Fiji Islands, Coral reefs of the . . 62 Floods of the Mississippi River..67, 153 Forest district, New Russian......431
Reservations in the United States ................ ... 74, 149
Forestry Association, Annual Meet- ing of .. ........ ...... 444
- College of, at Cornell Uni- versity. B. E. Fernow on . ..... 313
- in Canada .................. 67 - in the Department of Agricul-
ture ............. . ..... 256 French Geographical Congress. Rec-
ommendations by .... 467 Frobisher Bay Revisited. By Rus-
sell W. Porter .................. 97 Funafuti, Coral boring at. . 62 Gannett, Henry. Map Notices,
78, i68, 264, 342, 448 Statistical atlas of the U. S.. . 333
Gebelin, Jacques, Death of . .. . 358 Genesee River ............... ... 383 Geographical and Statistical Notes
on Mexico. By Matias Romero, noticed ...1....71............ 171 conditions, Influence of . 238 Congress, Seventh Interna-
tional .445 Congress, XIXth French. 467 Models, The Harvard . 67 Notes, from the T'oung-Pao.
By G. Schlegel, noticed .348 - Society organized at Seattle .. 466 Geographic Conditions that make
great Commercial Centres. By Alfred F. Sears, C.E .281
- Names, The U. S. Board on.. 156 Geographische Gesellschaft, Ham-
burg, Twenty-fifth Anniversary.. 178 Geography, Board of Education Lec-
tures, noticed .464 - in Educational System, Great
Britain, noticed .271 - of the Laurentian Basin. By
Israel C. Russell .226 - Physical, First book of. By
Ralph S. Tarr, noticed .......... 83 German Deep Sea Expedition ...... 324 Giles, Ernest, The Death of..... ... 6o Glacial erosion ................... 223
Geology in America, noticed, 306, 312
Period. Its influence upon topography .......... .......... 183
Glaciers, Caucasian, Retreating .... 430 Glenn, Captain, in Alaska..4. 12 Gold Fields of Alaska ....... i6o "Gulfs" of Western New York .... 381 Hallstatter Lake, Investigation of. . 261 Harrisse, Henry, Diplomatic History
of America, noticed ............. 170
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Harvard Geographical Models . . 67 - Meteorological Stations in
South America ............ .... 66 Havana Province, U. S. War De-
partment Map of, noticed ........ i69 Hawaii, Pearl Lochs .............. 277 Hayes, C. Willard. Copper River
as a Route to the Yukon Basin... 127 Hedin, Sven, Medal awarded to.... 260 Herbertson, A. J. Report on Geog-
raphy in Education, noticedi ..... 271 Hill, Robert T. Cuba and Porto
Rico, noticed .................... 454 Hinman, Russell, and J. W. Red-
way. Natural Advanced Geog- raphy, noticed .................. 344
Hong Kong, Extension of territory. 320 Ilonorary and Corresponding Mem-
bers and Fellows, A. G. S ...... 359 Hovey, Horace C., on The Region
of the Causses in France ........ 309 Howard, Benjamin. Some Obser-
vations on Prisons in Vladivostock and Sakhalin ......... ........ 135
Hudson River ................. 401 Ice Sheet, Advance of ............1 85
Retreat of ................. 192 Idaho and Montana Boundary. ........73 Illimani, Ascent of ........... ... 317 Illustration. Boas Glacier ........ io8
Boas Glacier, Face of ........ Iog - Boulder Clay in Pennsylvania. 41
Boulder-strewn surface, Cape Ann, Mass ..... . ............. 213
Bouldery Moraine, Cape Ann (Mass.) ...............'....... 199
- Bouldery Morainic Till, Cape Ann, Mass. 212
Conditions of Plain and Plateau 28 Conglomerate Boulder . 53 Cornell Glacier,Greeiiland ... Igo Cornell Glacier, Terminal mo-
raine .9I Cross-Section, Six Mile Creek. 397 Delta in a lake .45
-Delta plain, Malaspina Glacier 43 Development of Plain ........ 29 Drumlins, Five illustrations of,
219, 220, 221, 222 Enfield Gorge, Step Fall. 395 Esker, Auburndale, Mass. 209, 210
Everett Mountains .107 Genesee Falls, Lower. 385 Glacially scratched pebble .... i88 Glacial scratches on bed rock. I89 Glaciated surface, Nugsuak
Peninsula, Greenland .224 Greenland Ice Plateau . i88 Greentree Falls .391 High Plain or Plateau. 5
- Hudson Valley and New York Bay ........... - ---- 403
Ithaca Falls ........... 394
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Illustration. Lake Cayuga valley.. 398 - Lakes in Moraine, Colorado . 197 - Montezuma Marshes ......... 46 - Moraine, Cayuga Valley ...... I96
Moraine, Cayuga Valley, Sec- tion of .............. 200
Moraine in Pennsylvania ..... I9I New Jersey Pinelands... .... 36 Niagara Gorge, End of ...... 54
- Nunatak on Greenland ice pla- teau .. 189
-- Peneplain of New England. 55 Plain in Western Kansas ..... 52 Plains in Western Kansas,
Buttes on . .................... 5I - Salt Marsh plain at Ipswich,
Mass ......................... 35 Section of buried valley ...... 2I6 Section of delta ............. 33 Section of drift-filling ........ 2I6 Sillimans Fossil Mount, three
views . . 102, I03, 104 - Stratified drift, Ithaca, N. Y.. I94
- Stream in the Adirondacks... . 39 Taughannock Falls .......... 392
- Taughannock, Preglacial valley 393 - Terrace formation ........... 48
Triphammer Falls ........... 396 Indian Territory. First sheet of
survey, noticed ........ ...... 342 International Geographical Congress,
Seventh ........................ 445 Interoceanic canals . 332 In the Forbidden Land. By A. H.
Savage Landor, noticed . 457 Irrigation, Arkansas river basin .... 6 - Artificial lakes for storing
water .. ....... 9 Average water-rental ......... 5 Character of Irrigable lands. . 7
- Farms under, in the United States . ........................ 4
- Relations of, to Geography, by Herbert M. Wilson ............. I
Italy, Geological Map of, noticed.. . i69 Japan. Population of . .......... 436 Kaaters Kill and Plaaters Kill . 406 Kames in NewYork ............. 207 Kansas, Sink hole near Meade. 443 Kiao-Chau and Shantung .......... 57
Bay ........................ I60 Kilima-Njaro, Dr. H. Meyer's expe-
dition to ...................... 26I Kivas not found in summer settle-
ments .................... .. . II7 - Preservation of . 122
Underground chambers . I 117 Keltie, J. Scott. The Statesman's
Year-Book, noticed. I7I Korsakoff, Sakhalin. I4I Lake Bangweolo, Circumnavigation
of .321
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Lake Chad, Steamboat on ......... 322 deposits .................... 206
Lake Region, Agricultural resources. 245. Commerce ......... 247
*__ - Deep waterways. 249 during Glacial Times ... 229 Forests .246 in Pre-Glacial Time.... 227 in Post-Glacial Time.... 230 Mineral resources . 244
Lake Rikwa disappearing ....... 58 Landor, A. H. Savage. In the For-
bidden Land, noticed ............ 457 Lapparent, A. de. Le4ons de Geo-
graphie Physique. noticed ....... 453 Laurentian Basin, Fisheries...... . . 247 - Geography of the. By Israel
C. Russell ...................... 226 Laurentian Lakes, table ........... 226
- Water discharged ............ 227 Leclercq, Jules. Les Restes de la Civ-
ilisation Hindoue 'a Java, noticed.. SI Legons de Geographie Physique, par
A. de Lapparent, noticed ........ 453 Littlehales, G. W. Recent Advances
in Geographic Knowledge by the U. S. Hydrographic Office ....... I24
-- The U. S. Mid-Pacific Naval Supply Station ................. 277
Loewe, Richard. Die Reste der Germanen am Schwarzen Meere, noticed . .. ...... ... 456
Lucas, Fred. W. Annals of the Voyages of the Brothers Nicolo and Antonio Zeno, noticed ....... 459
Lutke, founder of Russian Geo- graphical Society ............... 260
Madagascar, Homere et la Civilisa- tion Mycenienne, par F. du Mes-- gnil, noticed ................... 456
Mahan, Capt. Alfred T., U. S. N., (retired), delegate to the Toscan- elli-Vespucci Celebration ........ ISO
Map. Alaska, Central, noticed.. ... I69 Alaska, Gold fields of, noticed. I68 Alaska, U. S. General Land
Office map of, noticed ........... 343 American Ice Sheets ......... I86 Bay south of Brookly n. .. 34 California and Nevada, noticed. 79 Catskills and Hudson Valley. . 402
-- Copper River Basin. Facing. 127 Copper River. Sketch of a por-
tion of ....................... 13f Cuba, War Department map of,
noticed ...1 I69 Deep waterway routes in the
U.S. Facing .............. 253 Delta, head of Galveston Bay. 32 Drainage of Upper Ohio. ... 38I Drumlin region north of Cay-
uga Lake .......... 2 1 8
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Map. England and Wales, Geolog- ical map of, noticed ............. 79
Frobisher Bay, Chart of. Facing 97 Genesee valley ......... ...... 384 Havana Province, U. S. War
Department,noticed .i69 - Hudson River Valley sub-
merged ...................... . 405 Ice-Sheet in Eastern U. S .... 187 Japan, Geological Survey agro-
nomic map of, noticed .79 Java, Bantam Residency, Map
of, noticed .79 Kansas, Geological Survey Map
of, noticed .450 Kiao-Chau Bay .i6i Lake Algonquin, Trent River,
etc .234 Lakes Chicago and Warren... 233 Lakes Maumee, Chicago and
Duluth . 231 -Lakes Whittlesey, Saginaw and Chicago . 232
Mexico, Government Survey, noticed ................. . 79
Migration of Seals, noticed... 449 Mombasa, no/iced ........... 451 Moraine in New Jersey . i98 Netherlands, Map of, noticed. 79 New York State, Extent of Ice
in ....1..... .............. 192 - New York State, Moraines in Western . 193
New York State, Relief map of 376 Nipissing Lakes, etc ......... 236 Notices. By Henry Gannett.
78, 168, 264, 342, 448 Oahu ....... ........... 278 " Our New Colonies "-Cuba,
etc., noticed .................... 266 Pearl Lochs. Facing ........ 277 Plateau of W. Central New
York. Facing ................. 50 Preglacial drainage ....... 380, 381 Preglacial stream-courses .. .. 389 Preglacial valley ............. 387 Sweden, General staff map, no-
ticed ....................... 79 United States, Land Office Map
of, noticed ..................... 449 United States Life zones, no-
ticed ....................... 450 Mast'aba ......................... I8 Mentasta Pass, Alaska . 128 Mesa building-stone . II3 - country .13 II3 Mesgnil, F. du. Madagascar, Homere
et la Civilisation Mycenienne, no- ticed . 456
Meteorological Stations in the At- lantic .. i66
Mexico, Free Zone . 3I8
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Mexico, Geographical and Statistical Notes on. By Matias Romero, noticed ...... . ..7...1. ...... .. 171
Meyer, Dr. H. Expedition to Ki- lima-Njaro .................... 26i
Miles Glacier, Alaska . ........... 130 Millosevich, E lia. Discussione delle
Osservazioni Astronomiche, ecc., noticed ...................... 347
Mindeleff, Cosmos. Aboriginal Architecture in the United States. 414
Origin of the Cliff Dwellings.. iii Mississippi River, Areas for water-
storage ..................... 1 I55 Floods .................. 67, 153 Floods due mainly to the Ohio. 154 Fluctuations of the .......... 441
Mohawk River ................... 399 Moki kivas or estufas ............. 1117
snake-dance ................. 117 Montana and Idaho Boundary ... . 73 Montezuma Castle, Cliff ruin .....9. II Moraine in New York, Extent of. . . 202
Internal structure . . 1 99 Irregularities of . ......... 200
Moraines. Topography.196 Moreno, F. P. Survey of the An-
dine region, Argentina, noticed... 346 Morgan, M. de. Investigations of
soil by boring, in Egypt ........ 20 Mountains, their effects on climate.. 64 Murray, Sir J., on Ocean Tempera-
tures ...... .. ............... 325 Nathorst, A. G., Cruise around
Spitzbergen ....... 326 Natural Advanced Geography. By
Jacques W. Redway and Russell Hinman, noticed .344
Navajo. Dedication of hogans 426 houses (hogans) ..... . ...... 423 weaving .426
Nebraska, Western .334 New York State, Caverns in . 407
Deltas. 44 Extent of moraine in .. 202
- Gorges in Finger Lakes region 390 "Gulfs " of Western. .. 381 Hudson River.. 401 Interglacial gorges .. 395 Lake deposits. . 206 Map, Progress on the .. 73 Mohawk River .. 399 Rivers of . . 375 The Physical Geography of.
By Ralph S. Tarr . 28, I83, 375 Niagara Falls, The Age of, etc., G.
Frederick Wright on. 3Io Niagara River, History of, ntoticed.. 3Io North America, Vol. I., Canada and
Newfoundland. By Samuel Ed- ward Dawson (Stanford's Com- pendium), noticed ....... ........ 85
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Northward Over the "Great Ice." By Robert E. Peary, noticed.... . 268
Notes and News. .92, I78, 275, 355, 464 Obituary.-Coello y Quesada, D.
Francisco ...... : ................ 470 Observations on Prisons in Vladivo-
stock and Sakhalin. By Benja- min Howard ........... 1... .. I35
Occupation, Climatic control of.... 65 Ocean Temperatures, Sir J. Murray 325 Oran, Socie'te de Geographie et d'-
Archeologie d', 20th Anniversary I79 Origin of the Cliff Dwellings. By
Cosmos Mindeleff .............. iii Orizaba and Popocatepetl. By W.
A. Cogshall and A. E. Douglass, noticed .-.............. 348
Osservazioni Astronomiche, Discus- sione delle, per Elia Millosevich, noticed ................ 347
Ottawa Literary and Scientific So- ciety, Transactions, first number. 466
Owen, Luella A. Cave Regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills, noticed 467
Pearl Lochs, Oahu ............... 277 Peary, Robert E., Letters from. 355 - Medal awarded to ...... . 260
Northward Over the "Great Ice," noticed ................ 268
Peneplains .. ............ ...... 55 Pennesi, Giuseppe. Atlantic Scolas-
tico, noticed ........ ...... 45I Persia, Caravan Routes in ......... 432 Peters, J. W., in Alaska.411 Petrie, Flinders, Monumental slab
discovered at Thebes by ......... 26 Physical Geography of New York
State. By R. S. Tarr.... 28, I83, 375 Physiography for Beginners and
Physiography for Advanced Stu- dents. By A. T. Simmons, no- ticed .......................... 270
Pinchot, Gifford, on Forest Reserves I50 Plains and Plateaux ...... ....... 28
Classification of ............. 30 Delta ...................... 32 Filled bays ..... ........... 33 Filled lake .................. 39 Fluviatile ........ . ....... 39 Glacial ..................... 40 Glacio-fluviatile .............. 42 Gravel-filled valley ..... ...... 42 Ice-scoured .................. 49 Lacustrine ........ .......... 37 Lake delta ............... ; ... 38 Lake swamp ..... . ........ 38 Marine ..................... 3I of denudation ............... 49 of the West, Basinsof the ... . 442 Overwash .............. 43, 205 Raised sea-bottoms .......... 36 River-cut ................... 48
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Plains, Salt-marsh ................ 33 Sand ....................... 45 Terrace .... 44 Volcanic . 47 Wave-cut ................... 47
Po Delta, Growth of ...... ........ 2 60 Population of Europe ............. 435
of Japan . ............... 436 Porter, Russell W. Frobisher Bay
Revisited ...................... 97 Potomac River, Pollution of the . . . 70 Preglacial drainage ............... 375 Prisons in Vladivostock and Sakha-
lin, Observations on. By Benja- min Howard ............II...... I35
Pueblo architecture. Kivas, the pre- servation of ................... I22
Architecture, Unit of ......... ii4 country, Area of ............. I13 ground-plans, irregular ....... I 20
house, Building of ........ I 20, 42I Indians an agricultural people. i i4
- Indians. Descent in the female line .......................... I2a
Indians not pastoral . 425 masonry ... ... 4I( migration .....4.....& . .... 4I8 subordinate settlements ...... II4
Railway to the North Pole, Plan for i8i Recent Advances in Geographic
Knowledge by the U. S. Hydro- graphic Office. By G. W. Little- hales ..........2.........1...... I 2*
Record of Geographical Progress, 57, I58, 258, 3I7, 429
Redway, Jacques W., and R. Hin- man. Natural Advanced Geo- graphy, noticed . 344
Relations of Irrigation to Geogra- phy, by Herbert M. Wilson. I
Reste der Germanen am Schwarzen Meere, Die. Von Dr. Richard Loewe, noticed .456
Rey-Pailhade, J. de. L'Extension du Systeme Decimal, noticed. 8i
Rikwa Lake, disappearing .58 Rio Grande, Navigability of the.... 440 Rio Grande valley, Cliff Dwellings
not found in. . I2I River Pollution. 7 Rivers of New York. . 375
of North America. By J. C. Russell, noticed . . 452
Rockall Islet . . 68 Romero, Matias. Geographical and
Statistical Notes on Mexico, noticed ........................ I71
Roumania, Geographical Dictionary of, First Fasciculus. I79,
Russell, Israel C. Geography of the Laurentian Basin .226
Rivers of North America,noticed 452
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Russell, Israel C. Volcanoes of North America, noticed ..... .... 82
Russian Geographical Society, Founder of .................... 260
Sahara crossing in a Balloon ....... 433 St. Lawrence, Gulf of, Tide Tables
in'the ........ I66 Sakhalin, Church ................. I44
Knout in ................... I44 Prisoners serve two years. . . . I43
Sannikoff Land, Proposed Expedi- tion to ................3... 29
Saville, M. H., on Zapotecan Burial Customs ........2.. .... 3I2
Schlegel, G., Geographical Notes, nzoticed .................. 348
Scolai Pass, Alaska .......1....... I28 Seals in a Labrador lake ..... .. ... 429 Sears, Alfred F. Geographic Con-
ditions that make great Commer- cial Centres .................... 28I
Seventh International Geographical Congress .............. 445
Siberia, No serfs in .............. I36 Simmons, A. T. Physiography for
Beginners and Physiography for Advanced Students, noticed ...... 270
Sink hole near Meade, Kansas. 443 Snake-dance, Moki ............... II7 Southern Ute Reservation ......... 336 Spencer, J. W., on the history of the
Niagara River .... ............ 3I0 Spitzbergen circumnavigated ....... 326
Glaciers of .................. 328 Springfield, Mass. Geographical Ex,
hibition ....................... 465 Spurr, J. E., in Alaska ............ 4I0 Statesman's Year-Book. Edited by
J. Scott Keltie, noticed .......... I7I Survey of the National Forest Re-
serves ........................ 74 Surveys, Oceanic, in I897...... ... 323 Tarr, Ralph S. First Book of Phys-
ical Geography, noticed ......... 83 The Physical Geography of
New York State ......... 28, I83, 375 Telegraph across the Congo State. . 322
curious South American. 3I7 Terrestrial Crust, Relief of the. 63 Thebes, Monumental slab discovered
at .26 Tide Tables in the Gulf of St. Law-
rence .............. ..... ... i66 Till Sheet .............. ........ 2I2 Tin plate industry ............. 437 Toll, Baron E. von, plans expedition
to Sannikoff Land .............. 329 Tonkin, Red River, Sources and
Floods of the ........ .......... 57 Topography, Influence of the Glacial
period upon ....................1 I83
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Torres Strait, Anthropological Ex- pedition to.1.... ............... i67
Toscanelli-Vespucci Celebration at Florence, Delegate to ........... I8o
Transactions of the Society. .93, I80, 47I Tripoli, Caravan trade of ........... 436 United States, Aboriginal Architec-
ture in the. By Cosmos Mindeleff 4I4 Atlas sheets, noticed
78, i68, 264, 342, 448 Board on Geographic Names. . I56 Coast Survey Chart of Yukon
mouth ......................... 4I3 Coffee in the ......... ...... 436
--Forest Reservations in the .... 149 Geological Survey Map of the
Gold Fields of Alaska, noticed. . . i68 Irrigated farms in the ........ 4 Mid-Pacific Naval Supply Sta-
tion. By G. W. Littlehales .....2 77 Southwest, Explorations in the 332 Statistical Atlas of ........... 333 Topographic Atlas, Folio i,
noticed ........................ 266 Universite Nouvelle de Bruxelles.. .
276, 356 University of California, College of
Commerce ............... .... 357 Vasco da Gama Centenary ......... 275 Vasconcellos, Ernesto de. Map of
Mombasa, noticed. . 45 Verein fur Siebenburgische Landes-
kunde, Hermannstadt, 50th Anni- versary ........................ I78
Verwendbarkeit von Luftballons, etc., von Otto Baschin, noticed .. 84
Victoria Desert, Carnegie's Journey through ............. ......... 59
Vladivostock, Prison at ........... I39 Volcanoes of North America. By
Israel C. Russell, noticed ........ 82 Wagner, H., on the Terrestrial
Crust ................. ....... 63 War Department Map of Cuba,
noticed ........... ..... . ...... I69 map of Havana Province, no-
ticed ...1......... ......... I69 War maps issued in the U. S ...... 258 Ward, R. De C., on Wind and Calm
belts ..................... .... 323 Washington Academy of Sciences'.. 69 Washington Letter,
69, I47, 255, 33I, 439 Waterways ........................... 439 Wellman Expedition . 328 West Indian Weather Service estab-
lished .............. 3I9 Willoughby, Hugh L., Across the
Everglades, noticed ............. I72 Wilson, Herbert M., Relations of
Irrigation to Geography ......... I
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Wind and Calm belts, R. De C. Ward on ........................ 323
"Windward," Departure of the... . 262 Wright, G. F., on Celestite Crys-
tals . 3I2 on the Age of Niagara Falls,
etc. 3IO
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Wiurtemberg, Geological map, no- ticed ......................... 79
Yangtze Kiang, New Rapid in the. . 57 Yukon Basin, Copper River as a
Route to the. By C. Willard Hayes ......................... I27
Yukon, Coast Survey Chart of mouth 4I3
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