APPENDIX IV 517 



Paginas Illustradas. Revista semanal de Ciencias, Artes y Literatura. 

 San Jose. From Jan. i, 1904, on. 



Works Including, or Bearing on, Costa Rica but of Wider or of 

 Different Scope 



Phillips, P. Lee. A List of Books, Magazine Articles, and Maps relating 

 to Central America, including the Republics of Costa Rica, Guate- 

 mala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Salvador. 1800-1900. Compiled 

 for the Bureau of the American Republics. Washington: Govern- 

 ment Printing Office, 1902. [Previous bibliographies cited, p. 3; 

 251 titles on Central America in general, pp. 9-22, 236 titles on C. R., 

 pp. 33-45 ; both lists under authors' names arranged alphabetically.] 



Biolley, Pablo. Bibliografia Obras publicadas en el extranjero acerca de 

 la Repiiblica de Costa Rica durante el Siglo XIX. Revista de Costa 

 Rica en el siglo XIX, Tomo I, pp. 363-404. Tipografia Nacional, 

 San Jose de Costa Rica. MCMII. [334 titles arranged chronologically 

 from 1826 to 1900, pp. 367-404. This list is much more important for 

 natural history than Phillips' although by no means confined to that 

 subject.] 



Bulletin of the International Bureau of the American Republics. Vols. I- 

 XXXI, no. 3, Washington, Oct., 1893-Oct., 1910. [Continued with 

 Vol. XXXI, no. 4 as] Bulletin of the Pan-American Union. [Contains 

 current notes and occasional articles chiefly on political, industrial, 

 commercial and legal conditions in C. R.] 



Davis, Arthur Powell. Hydrography of the American Isthmus. Rep. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv. XXII, pt. 4, 507-630, 13 pis. 1900-01. Washington, 

 1902. [General physical characteristics of Central America, tempera- 

 ture and rainfall data for C. R.] 



Gannett, Henry. A List of Altitudes in Mexico and Central and South 

 America. Bull. Intern. Bur. Amer. Repub. XVII, Sept., 1904. 62 pp. 



*McAllister, M. Hall. The Coast Sierra from California to Panama. 

 Sierra Club Bull. IV, 264-273. San Francisco., 1903. 



*Sapper, Karl. Die geographische Forschung in Mittel-Amerika im 19. 

 Jahrhundert. Verh. Deut. Geogr. Tag. XIII, 285-302, Berlin, 1901. 



Sapper, Karl. Die mittelamerikanische Landschaft. Geogr. Zeitschr. 

 VIII, 489-515, taf. 10-13. Leipzig, 1902. 



Der Einfluss des Menschen auf die Gestaltung des mexicanisch- 



mittelamerikanischen Landschaftbildes. Globus, LXXXIX, I49~ 

 152. Braunschweig. 1906, 15 Marz. 



