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designer and maker, Prof. W. M. Davis, Harvard Uni- 

 versity. 



7. Models of a Mountainous and Fiorded Coast. Made 



and exhibited by Prof. Davis. These models are 

 absolutely new, and the first of a series which are con- 

 templated in the immediate future. 



8. The Jones Model OF THE Earth ; showing the contour 



of the ocean and the shape of the continents. Exhibited 

 by the publishers, A. H. Andrews Co., Chicago. 



9. Deep-Sea Globe, 12 inches in diameter, exhibited by the 



same company. A companion globe to the model of 

 the earth. 



10. Mounted Topographic Sheets, United States Geological 



Survey, with the rivers colored blue to bring out charac- 

 teristic drainage features of Coastal Plain, Interior Low 

 land, Mountains, Great Valley and Alleghany Ridges. 

 This map covers a lai-ge region from Washington south- 

 westsvard. 



11. Model of Typical Glacier, showing all familiar details 



of glacial action, by A. Heim. 



12. Model OF Typical Torrent Valley, showing relation 



of culture thereto; made by A. Heim. 



Nos. 10, II and 12 are exhibited by the Teachers Col- 

 lege. 



13. Topographic Map of the White Mountains, N. H., a 



group of monadnocks of hard rock rising slightly above 

 the well-marked even upland of region. 



14. Topographic Map of the Platte Valley, Nebraska, 



showing peculiar physiographic features of this great 

 valley of the plains. 



15. Topographic Map of Drumlin Area of Southern 



Wisconsin, showing effects of physiography on culture. 

 Nos. 13, 14, and 15 are exhibited by the United States 



