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The National Geographic Magazine 



Explorers who have reached farthest north 50 



Fairchild, David, referred to 615 



— ; Madeira, on the way to Italy 751 



Falls, De Witt Clinton; Saint Stephen's fete in 



Budapest 548 



Farmers, Helping the 746, 781 



Farthest north, Explorers who have reached 50 



Farthest south, Explorers who have reached 99 



Fay, Charles E., referred to 213, 746 



Fiala, Anthony, Arctic expedition referred to.... 468 



— ; Book on fighting the polar ice 72 



— , Plates of map loaned to National Geographic 



Society by 454 



— , Polar photography by 140 



Fisheries, Bureau of, Work of 385, 394 



Fishery Bureau, Federal, referred to 391, 393 



Fishes in the ocean, Planting 715 



— , Extent of the work 721 



— , Species of, cultivated 716 



— that build nests and take care of their young. 400 

 Fish immigrants: Foreign fishes in the United 



States 395 



— : Our objects of acclimatization 385 



— : Some unwise introductions 386 



— : U. S. fishes in our insular possessions 395 



Fleischmann, Max; Seventy-five days in the 



Arctics 439 



Fleischmann, Mrs. Max, referred to 440 



Flying machines i 



Forest policy, Our national 523 



Forestry of the Guianas 376 



Forests, Capitalized value of the national 526 



Forests, Saving the; Herbert M. Smith 519 



— , Investigation of grazing range in the national 527 



— , Most important product of 527 



— , Table showing location, etc 528 



Forest Service, Notes on the 142, 789 



Gannett, Henry, Books reviewed by 147, 148 



— , Elected member of the Council of Geograph- 

 ical Society of Paris 428 



Gardens, City of the hanging 632 



Garlington, E. A., Arctic expedition referred to.. 468 



Geographers, Four prominent 425 



Geographical Congress 491 



Geographical Society of London, Royal, Expedi- 

 tion planned by 95 



Geographical Society of Philadelphia referred to.. 454 

 Geographic Board, Decisions of United States... 216 



Geographic literature yz^ 75, 78, 91, 95, 



147, 148, 215, 354, 413, 451, 534, 559, 594> l^z, 813 



Geographic Society, National 746 



— , Achievements of members of, referred to by 



President Moore 50 



— banquet, December 15, 1906 49 



members and guests present 58 



— , Committees for 1907 216 



— , Directed scientific work of Ziegler Polar Ex- 

 pedition 72 



— , Expedition equipped by a member of 199 



— , Honorary members of 51 



— , Map of North Polar regious 454 



— , Meetings of 78, 148, 746 



— , Membership of 54 



— , Presentation of Hubbard medal to Commander 



Peary by President Roosevelt on behalf of 49 



— , referred to by Dr Alexander Graham Bell... 54 



— , Remarks of President Moore on the 49 



— , Representative on Polar expedition referred to 443 

 — , Representative of, on Wellman Expedition.. 458 



— , Resolution adopted by 281 



— , "Scenes from Every Land" 348 



— , Scientific report referred to 72 



— , Subscription to Peary Expedition by 281 



Geo ogical Survey, Canadian, referred to 209 



Geological Survey, United States, Atlas sheets for 



teaching physiography by. 353 



— , Measurements of stream discharge made by. . 527 



— , New topographic maps by ^c^ 



— , referred to , |Jj 



Gill, Theodore; Parental care among fresh- water 



fishes .QQ 



Globe and Geographical History, International.'!.'.' 281 

 Gore, J. Howard, Photographs presented to Na- 

 tional Geographic Society by 744 



Greel^, A. W., Arctic expedition referred to ico 



— , cited 75j 



— , Handbook of Arctic discoveries by 451 



— ; Some 



Page 



Greely, A. W., honorary corresponding member 



of the Geographical Society of Paris 42S 



— , referred to 50, 455 



Gregory, W. M., Ore-boat unloaders 343 



Grinnell, George Bird, cited on pictures of North 



American Indians by E. S. Curtis 484 



Grosvenor, Gilbert H.; An ice-wrapped continent 95 



— ; Bell's tetrahedral tower 672 



— ; Book reviews.. 72, 91, 209, 215, 354, 424- 8ii, 813 

 — ; Deep-water route from Chicago to the Gulf.. 679 



— ; Geographic notes 36, 49, 138, 145, 199, 209, 



248, 281, 34S, 353> 424, 425, 6iS» 

 620, 640, 886, 744, 795, 800, 8qi 



— ; Helping the farmers 746 



— ; Maoris of New Zealand 198 



— ; Map of the North Polar regions prepared by. 454 



— ; Motor sledges in the Antarctic 214 



— ; No Man's Land — Spitzbergen 455 



— ; North American Indians 469 



— ; Notes on Central America 272 



— ; Notes on the Forest Service 142 



— ; Our heralds of storm and flood 586 



— , referred to 281 



— ; "Scenes from Every Land" 348, 744 



Schilling's flashlights from the jungle 534 



Some of our immigrants 317 



Grosvenor, Mrs Gilbert H., Book reviews by 75 



Guiana wilderness. The 373 



Hague, Tames D., A recent report from the doubt- 

 ful island region 205 



Hale, Edward Everett, Invocation at banquet of 



the National Geographic Society by 49 



Hargrave, Lawrence; Bibliography relating to 



aerial locomotion 33 



Heilprin, Angelo; An impression of the Guiana 



wilderness 373 



Henry, Alfred J. ; Climatology of the United 



States 147 



— , referred to 281, 509 



— ; Salton Sea and the rainfall of the Sohutwest 244 

 Herring, A. M., Bibliography relating to aerial 



locomotion 34 



— , referred to 3 



Hersey, Henry £., appointed representative of the 

 National Geographic Society on Wellman Ex- 

 pedition 458 



— , referred to 443 



Hill, James J., cited on transportation in the 



United States 679 



Hodge, Frederick W., editor of book on Indians. 483 



Holmes, C. R., referred to 440 



Holmes, Mrs_ C. R.. referred to 440 



Holmes, Edwin F., Expedition equipped by 199 



Holmes, J. A., cited on coal energy 138 



Holmes lectures. Review of Burton 354 



Hoskins, F. E. ; The rock city of Petra 283 



Hubbard, Gardiner Greene, Memorial to, at Na- 

 tional Geographic Society banquet 49 



— , referred to 53 



Hubbard medal presented to Commander Robert 



E. Peary, U. S. N., by President Roosevelt.. 49 

 Hudson Bay country. The possibilities of the.... 200 



Ice barrier of the South 9? 



Ice, Fighting the Polar, Book on 7S 



Iceland, the land of fire 741 



— , A visit to lonely 731 



— , Interior of the island of y^y 



— , Burning sulphur beds in 739 



Immigrants, Some of our 317 



Immigration, South American 63 



India, Women and children of 255, 259 



Indians, Curtis' pictures of North American 460 



Irrigation l^^ 



— , Area brought under cultivation by 292 



— , Colorado Desert ^7 



— , Imperial Valley .'..!!!! ^y 



Japan, Giant spider crab of . 280 



— , Koyasan, the Japanese Valhalla 650 



— -, Women and children of 260, 265 



Java, Women of 266, 267 



Jennings, Governor, referred to .' 298 



Jcsup, Morris K., Announcement by President 

 Moore of election to honorary membership 51 



on Arctic work 446 



— , cited 



— ; Point of vie 



— , referred to 



Jews, The Chinese '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 6-1 



Johnston^ Sir Harry, Liberia ] 334 



