ELEMENTARY 
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 
By RALPH S. TARR, B.S., F.G.S.A., 
Assistant Professor of Dynamic Geology and Physical Geography at 
Cornell University; 
Author of “Economic Geology of the United States.” 
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