INDEX TO VOLUMES I AND II. 
(An * signifies that articles are referred to by title only.) 
AMO, Clanaonnein —(Oluinmenne Cont (SEWN RI ne 5- oe Se Goose eee ces os eee I 
*Expedition to the West Coast of Africa-__________--.- If 
Across Nicaragua with transit and machete (Peary) __.-------..-._-._---- I 
Astricad.. ExhibitionioL, WestiCoastiOle=52 74-55 os eee ne La Sie RNC cles TE 
TUS) [Ore ca aK LARD DUKEY TEI 0(0N RO) ee ee eee Meee ee Soe eae ee I 
SIA VESER AC Ours Sa he a sarees PN te LS nial eee ne pen SN eh 
Maske, cArechic Crise Or the Thetis in Sso a5. are eee eee II 
ANT pea O) Tyo) [eh ae) VEU onal jeer e (TA GAN) oh eb Ue A eet a ah I 
America. International literary contest to be held on the 4th cen- 
enna taM MOVE Ns al Vinn GC eee a i neice I 
FATITIOUNCCMEN bees rte ae nein ree ek ae dia ey Syne DOLL C CRN ROM ot A Tepes 
d’Anville’s references to Bering’s voyage of 1725-30 ._.---_._._...-----_-- II 
PAD palachi agen Oninte io) drain eee Se ears Ve SS I 
ANKGUNG GreawMmsercone qHavex AN aKeigts\alal Mtoe a ok eee Cee ee eee II 
C/I pla aVSy ou es Prd Nib pia cerked a\ud Ri OTl Keen Oey Ee Ro aCe OU PRO Ue eee Ui epee Le Seater aap II 
AsSheville.@NeC.). FOUR about (Wallis) soe: 2) oe eae eS ne as I 
FASid S| Pash and presenb, (UDOT )s | ane ees anon vee eee eee ale II 
Atlantic coast storm of March 11-14, 1888 (Greely) --_-----.-.__..-_.--.---- I 
(El onder) oe ees ee eee I 
UAb antic lceherossandenield ace ineea) 220 ne ee ee 
Law of storms considered with special reference to the 
MOLEAPAT AMEE CEG CEN) ers eee ee eee eee les Ce II 
Baker, Marcus. *Surveys, their kinds and purposes-.--____.---......-.---- I 
Alleged observation of a lunar eclipse by Bering in 
SIA ser Nese UN eg MMR 2 ba a eR II 
Geosraphicinomenclatune os ae eee Lee II 
BOLIC, Jeph. “cbysicalseorraphyof the sede. ses seass oan Se I 
RCL AR Gate he Rena ka boa erupt Ole sas =seree hue e nme e Ue ana RULE RE I 
Bering, Vitus. His first expedition, 1725-30, with translation of his 
OLISinAl rep OLE) ss Sis Ue eon Sead aU 
Determination of longitude by the moon and by eclipses II 
Instruments and methods during his first expedition of 
yess 0 eae eS Ee UT Ta es II 
Lunar eclipse said to have been observed by him in 
MUSTO ss ie tees we eee ares re eas Hea AM pe a I a Ly haa eae I 
I 
Sources of information relating to his voyage of 1725-30 IT 
Instructions from Peter the Great, relating to his expe- 
GUGLOMT OPT SOs te ie ye RE le SE ace ten 
Original report on his expedition to the eastern coast of 
Pe OLS TS HE ae ee rN ree see en ea yn Re eens a or 
Geographical positions recorded by Bering, 1725-30 _.___- II 
Itinerary of his expedition of 1725-80_.-..__._.------.___- IL 
SMO PSS! Obes US tay. yer ee ee aes eS Il 
Resumé of the results of his first voyage_._-._..--___-.-- II 
Bernadou, J. B. Korea and the Koreans, with map -.-_.---..----_____--- II 
' Bigelow, F. H. “Expedition to the West Coast of Africa.__._...__..-.._- II 
Biology in its relations to the work of the National Geographic Suciety 
VTC TROUT) Sao a hak BS Rey aha Ore eRe ai Sie AREY UO Sale tee AR 
Brazilian coast, telegraphic longitude determinations-__..___.______.____- TI 
Bureau of Navigation. Telegraphic determinations of longitude_.-____- II 
(PUES GIS ROLE EIN Chie es a Oe ee oI PIE LR Mey ae II 
Califionniasparrl Oa tlOls ils 4d poe ae owns ey ee anak MER EN EN Oia Os) I 
OREM EWAN GSO itn (GUO CIb) |e eee ce ie eet oe ne ieee ea Ea I 
Cambrian The Continent during, the ee ae IL 
*Canada, the sreat plains of (Kenaston) --._ 22...) 22) 2 ue 
AOAntcon are limpse.oL Chinesenife dal .= a5 5 in Ree eee is ers Il 
Central American interoceanic canal routes --.---_--_--.2.-2- 2-22 21 I 
telegraphic longitude determinations -.--._...___.__.- if 
Charts ilustrating, the storm of March 11-14, 1888, on the Atlantic 
coas I 
Chattelaine, Heli. *Expedition to the West Coast of Africa 16 
China, Japan and Hast Indies, telegraphic longitude determinations in. IL 
