S^e NATIONAL 



GEOGRAPHIC 

 MAGAZINE 



Vol. XVIII MARCH. 1907 No. 3 



CONTENTS 



THE MAORIS OF NEW ZEALAND 



PAGE 

 Archaeology in the Air. By Eliza R. Scidmore, Foreign Secretary of the 



National Geographic Society. Illustrated 131 



Railway Routes in Alaska. By Alfred H. Brooks, of the U. S. Geological 

 Survey. With a Summary of the Remarkable Mineral Development of 

 the Tenitory. Illustrated . 1 64 



The Maoris of New Zealand. Illustrated 191 



The Great Natural Bridges of Utah. By Col. Edwin F. Holmes. Illustrated 199 



A Recent Report from the Doubtful Island Region. By James D. Hague. 



Illustrated 205 



The Possibilities of the Hudson Bay Country. Illustrated . . . 209 



The High Sierra. Illustrated 213 



Motor Sledges in the Antarctic 214 



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