INDEX 



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Abruzzi, Arctic expeditions uf Duke of 44, 203 



204, 247, 3S0 



Abydos, Excavations at 396 



Abyssinia — The country and people ; Oscar T. 



Crosby 89 



— , Geography of. 274 



— , Long-distance telephone in 96 



— , Review of book on modern 274, 444 



— , Slavery in western 9S 



Adams, C. C, Review of book b3' 445 



Africa, Explorations in 148 



— , central east, Kxplorations in 42 



African language in Jamaica 164 



AGRICULTURAL exports of United States 380 



Alaska, Explorations in 206, 399 



— , Forests of 190 



■ — , General geography of ; Henry Gannett iSo 



— , Narrative of Harrinian expedition to 199, 442 



— , Population of 193 



— , Telegraph system of 6 



Alexander, E. P.. cited on boundary between 



Nicaragua and Costa Kica 23 



Alexandrowsk, Arctic harbor S3 



America and China 269 



— , X,ist ol maps of 409 



— , Origin ofthe nameof 326 



Amkrican Republics, Bureau of Work of 247 



— floating exposition ; O. P. Austin 49, 204 



— interests in Manchuria 270 



— progress in the Philippines 405 



Amur, Finding ofthe mouth of. 31S 



Andorra, Republic of. 199 



Animals of the past 444 



Anschu iz-Kampfe, inventor of Arctic submarine 



boat 201 



Antarctic expedition, British 47, 203, 339 



; German 47, 203, 311, 341 377 



, Scottish 204 



, Swedish 204, 406 



Arc of Quito, Kemeasurement of. 316 



Arctic currents. Testing of 404 



Arctics, Work in. in 1901 82, 202, 280, 357, 380 



Argentine Rkpublic, Population of. 43S 



Asia. Arid closed basin of 253 



— .central. Explorations in 393, 405 



— , cradle of humanity ; W J McGee 2S1 



— , Culture stagesof. 284 



— , Distribution of cities of 25: 



— , Fauiial divisions of 262 



— , Floral bounding culture regions of 261 



— , Human antiquitj' in 289 



— , Races of. 28;i 



— , Rainfall and development of 256 



— .southwestern, Link relations of; Talcott Wil- 

 liams 249, 291 



— , World's debt to 290 



Athens, Geological explorations near 401 



Atlantic weather service 81 



Atmosphere surrounding the earth. Depth of 406 



Austin, O P.; An around the world floating expo- 

 sition 49, 204 



— ■, Reference to work of, 79, 204, 440, 441 



Australia, Explorations in 145 



— , Glacial action in 161 



— , Population of 241 



— , Transcontinental railway of. 313 



Austria-Hungary, Population of 205 



Bailey, Vernon, Biological work by 247 



Baker, Marcus, Gazetteer of Alaska by 409 



— ; Lost boundary of Texas 430 



— ; Kodiak, not Kadiak 397 



— , Record of address by 44S 



— referred to 352 



Baker, R. S., Review of book by ; .445 



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 Baldwin-Ziegler North Polar Expedition. 82,202, 280 



Balloons as an aid to exploration 347 



Barnard, E. C, Record of address by 128 



— . Work on northwe.stern boundarj' bj- 162 



Barrett, John ; China : her history and develop- 

 ment 209, 266 



— , Record of address by 283 



Bathymetrical survey of freshwater lakes of 



England 40S 



Baum, Indian village of 272 



Behaim, Martin, Globe of. 325 



Bell, Alexander Graham, referred to.... 351 



Bell, Rouekt, Director of Geological Survey of 



Canada 206 



Bickerton, a. W., Review of book by 166 



BiGELOW, Fkank H., Record of address by 127 



Biological Survey', Expeditions of 206, 247, 405 



Bolivia, Chile's dispute with 4°i 



— , Geographic work in 244, 406 



Boundary between Brazil and French Guiana, 



Location of 83 



Nicaragua and Costa Rica, Location of 22 



— of Texas." _ 429 



— surveys in the United States 106, 373, 409 



— , Work on northwestern 161 



Boxers, Revival ofthe 57. 271 



Brazil-French Guiana boundary decision 83 



Bridgman, H. L., Letter from Peary to 358 



— , Member of Peary relief party 280 



— , Record of addresses by 166, 448 



— , Telegram from 357 



British Pacific cable 3i 78 



— .South Polar Expedition 47. 203, 339 



— Yukon telegraph 164 



Brooks, A. H., Work in Alaska by 399 



Brown, H. C; The Indian village of Baum 272 



Cable, British Pacific 3. 78 



— equipment of a fleet i" 



— , Survey for a Pacific 48 



— system of Great Britain 3 



Cablks, German submarine 163 



— , New French ocean 3i5 



— , Submarine, Influence upon military and naval 



supremacj'of '^ 



— , West Indian i" 



California, Oil fields of 276 



Canada, Farly explorations in Ho 



— , Population of 347 



— , Unexplored 243 



Canadian Rockies, Explorations in 439 



Cape to Cairo telegraph 162 



Carnegie Museum, Field workers from S" 



Caves, Ice 433 



Central America, Germany in 201 



Century Atlas of the World 126 



Chalmers, James, Massacre of 3i" 



Channel Indians 20 



Chart ofthe world 38 



Chile's dispute with Peru and Bolivia 401 



China and America 269 



Japan ; some comparisons ; Harrie Webster.. 69 



— : Her history and development ; John Bar- 



j.g[(; 209, 266 



— , Military operations in 4°9 



— , Powers in control of 78 



— , Reforms in..... 434 



— , Relations with the Romans of 216 



— , Review of book by James Harrison Wilson on.. 207 



— , Revival ofthe Boxers in 57 



— , The coming and expulsion of Christianity in... 215 



— , Western progress in 434 



Chinese in the United States 388 



— , Recuperative character of 211 



Clark. J. H., Survey of Texas boundary by 43° 



Cleveland, Grover, referred to 23 



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