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 Philippine exhibit at the Pan-American Exposi- 

 tion 119 



Philippine Islands, American progress in 405 



, Forests of 47 



— — , Harbors and highways of. 116 



, Map of 406 



, Ownership of land in 115 



, Telegraphs in 6, 405 



, Weather service of 24S 



Phillips, P. L., List of American maps by 409 



Pike, Geneeal, Explorations by 146 



PiNCHOT, GiFFORD, Recofd of addrcss by 88 



Plateau baronietry of the United States 127 



Porto Rico, Census of. 80 



— , Charting the coast of 45 



— , Telegraph system in 5 



Powell, J. W., cited on African language in 



Jamaica 164 



— , Researches among Indians by 284 



PULLAR, Laukence, Survey of English lakes by. 408 

 Putnam, G. R., Charting harbors of Philippines 

 by 125 



Querini, Franco, Search for 44, 380 



Quito, Remeasurement of the arc of 316 



Races ol Asia 2S3 



Railway, Australian 313 



— , Suspension, in Germany 162 



— .Trans-Siberian 44, 206, 322 



Reciprocity Treaties, Report on 440 



Redway, J. W., Review of book by 446 



Richthofen, von, referred to 330, 351 



River profiles 314 



Royal Geographic A r. Society 160,247,339 



Russian Monroe doctrine 323 



SALT deposit, A remarkable 



SAN MoRiNO, Republic of. 



SAVILLE, M. H., Record of address by 



Schott, C.A. ; Recentcontributions to our knowl- 

 edge of the earth's shape and size 



— J Record of address by 



SciDMORE, Eliza R., referred to 352, 



Sea fogs of San Francisco ; Alexander G. McAdie. 



Keri Indians, The; W J McGee 



Servia 



Siberia, The resources and future of; Edwin A. 

 Grosvenor 



— , Development of. 



— Railway 44, 206, 322, 



Signal Corps, U. S., Work ot 5. 405, 



Sinclair, C. H., Work on northern boundary by... 



SiNGAN, A Chinese capital 



Smith, Donaldson, Expedition of, in central 



east Africa 42, 



,Smi ihsonian Institution, Report of, for 1900 



SONOYTA — The Sump of. 



Snowfall, Effect on water supply of 



South Africa, Military operations in 



Spencer, A. C, Record of address by 



Spitzbekgen, Russian expedition to 



Squier, George O. ; lufluenceof submarine cables 



upon military and naval supremacy 



Stanley-Brown, Joseph, Record of address by... 

 Statistics, Bureau of. Treasury Department, 



Reports by 402, 



Stein, Robert, Polar expedition of 



Stephens, H. Morse, Record of address by 



Submarine Arctic boat 



— cable systems 8, 163, 



Suez Canal, Traffic on 



SVEN Hedin's explorations in central Asia 45, 



SvERi'RUP, No news from Captain 



Switzerland, Population of 



36 



88 



403 



108 



438 



406 



162 



63 



247 

 286 

 133 

 124 

 409 

 127 

 404 



166 

 201 

 315 

 380 



393 

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 205 



Taft Philippine Commission, Report of. 114 



Tahiti; by S. P. Langley 413 



Teall, J. J., Director of British Geological Survey. 163 



Tehuelches, So-called race of giants ].. 12 



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Telegraph, British Yukon 164 



— , Cape to Cairo 



— , Philippine military 6 



— system in Cuba and Porto Rico .s 



— , The Alaskan 6 



Territorial acquisitions. Boundaries of 373 



Texas, Lost Boundary of 430 



— , Northwestern boundary of 376 



— , Oil fields of 276 



Tibet, Explorations of. 33, 147, 403 



TiKRRA DEL Fuego, Indian tribes of : 12 



Tiflis and Erivan, Old post-road between 300 



TiTTMANN, O. H., referred to 37, 161, 373 



Todd, W. E. C, Field-work of 31* 



Toll, Baron, Arctic work of. 404 



Townsend, Charles H., Compiler of Fish Com- 

 mission records 410 



TsANGPO, The ; James Mascareiie Hubbard 32 



Udden, J. A., Review of book by. 165 



United Kingdom, Population of 240 



United States, Agricultural exports of. 380 



, Boundaries of 161, 373, 441 



, Center of population in 241 



, Chinese, Japanese, and Indians in 388 



, Coal output of. 348 



, Colonial telegraph system for 5 



, Commercial relations of 244, 402' 



Consular li.st 315 



, Death rate in, in 1900 401 



, Foreign born in 385, 441 



, Immigration to 383, 403 



— — Institutions which promote geographic re- 



search 355 



— • — , Literacy of men of. 437 



, Mapping of 123 



, Males and females in 388 



, Mineral products of. 407 



, Sex, nativity, and color of people of 381 



, Urban population of. 345 



Venezuela, Revolution in 171 



Victoria, Exploration during reign of. 160 



Vienna, Recent census of. 164 



Vladivostok, terminus of the Siberian Railway... 319 



Wainwright, D. B., Record of address by 88 



Wallace, Scientific work in the Amazon Basin of'.. 145 

 Walker, J. G., referred to in connection with 



Nicaragua Canal 26 



Ward, R, DeC, Referred to 409, 44a 



Water supply. Effect of snowfall on 124 



Weather Bureau, The ; Willis L. Moore 362 



, Workof. 81, 108, 124, 127, 164, 248 



Wellby, Captain, Reviewof Abyssinian book by.. 443 

 Wellman, Walter, Plans for Arctic work of .202, 233 

 White, Andrew D., Referred to as delegate to 



Geographic Congress 352 



Wilcox, W. D. ; Work in Canadian Rockies 439 



Wilcox, Walter F., .Summary of conference on 



United states boundaries by 373 



Wilde, Augustus B., Review of book by, on mod- 

 ern Abyssinia 274 



Williams, Talcott ; The link relations of south- 

 western Asia 249, 291 



— , Record of address by : 166 



— ■, referred to 2S2, 203 



Willetts, Gilson, Record of address by 166 



Willis, Bailey, Work on northwestboundary.... 162 



Wilson, H. M., Referred to 123 



Wines, H. F., Record of address by .....448 



World routes 321 



Wyoming, Oil fields of. 278 



Yangtze Valley, Great Britain in '. 163 



Yellow Fever, Conquest of, in Habana 440 



Yosemite Valley, Originof 86 



ZuiDER Zee, Draining the ^ 314, 439 



— , Formation of the 221 



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