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GEOLOGY Continued. 



Supposi d Display emknt ok the Earth's Axis Fage 178 



An Am LENT ATLANTIC CONTINENT 1<9 



EUBOPJ IND ASIA DX THE GLACIAL PERIOD 180 



I'm. Loi as of Central Europe 180 



Gla< iAi. Phenomena around Lake Ontario 181 



Glacial Phenomena in Labrador 181 



HYDROGRAPHY. By Francis M. Green, Lieutenant - Commander, 



U.S.N 183 



(ii:< IGRAPHY. By Francis M, Green, Lieutenant-Commander, U.S.N. . 191 



Costa Rica 192 



[sthmus of darien 192 



Colombia and Ecuador 192 



Guyana *93 



Brazii 193 



Bolivia 193 



I Via- 191 



Patagonia 195 



Arctic Regions .' 19- r > 



Greenland 196 



Europe 196 



Palestine i 197 



Asia 198 



Africa 200 



Australia ' 20-4 



New Guinea 205 



GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA. By Samuel H. Scudder, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass 206 



Tmk [nteriob Department: 



United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Terri- 

 tories, under Prof. F. V. llaydcn 206 



United States Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky 

 Mountain Region, under Prof. J. W. Powell 213 



United States Entomological Commission 224 



The War Department: 



United States Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth 

 Meridian, under Lieut. G. M. Wheeler, U. S. Engineer 216 



I faited St ates Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, under 

 ( tlarence King, Engineer 220 



Survey of the < Ireat Lakes and of the Mississippi River 220 



Miscellaneous Department Surveys 219 



I'm. I 1:1 181 i:v Db PARTMENT: 



United States Coaal Survey 222 



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