336 National Geographic Magazine. 
*China, and Thibet, Journey in__--._------ II 291 
*Chinese life in Canton (Hitchcock) 
Classification of geographic forms 
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OL AELV ETS DOU IS ce a Seta NT SFSU ISIE INNS pL aoe COE Bae II 
*of topographic forms (Gilbert) --------------- Dir tenth ee se net I 88 
Coastisunveyiol bhegWU Mie ds Staves ae ee ee eae eee eee Bate IL 
Contour and hachure drawing, examples of____.-.--------____-____--.---- I 
CUES WES VER atae OnMiates so2 2 ee AN ee Uo ots ea ye ete vege ia ed i 
*Recent events in the United States of Colombia -______- 272 
Dall, W. H. Critical review of Bering’s first expedition 1725-30 _____.-_- TE Cots} TANT 
Darien. crip vOvR an amar anG eke es hase eee aes eee ee seers e ees mae em at 301 
Davis, W. M. Geographic methods in geologic investigation -_2_-___---- I 11, 88 
Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania Be Aces NLS el rere epee eens See 
Rivers of northern New Jersey with notes on the gener al 
Classifica bronlOh privet eee eee eee II 68, 81 
ERO POL TAP NT Cer CLOT See ea aa I 271 
Drainaseoksl emis yal veui ele CD) yes) eee ee ee ee eee ee ee I 183 
OfpnortherneNe WidlGESC Yi senor eee eee eee eee a eee II Site 
SYSteCm Ss! ClASSI fie Ges eS ss SO pee ee a es one ea I 35 
Depthsiohoceans|=-e2 52-2 se Sse es eee ae ye ae ee eee Soe Datel 149 
DuHalde’s references to Bering’s voyage of 1725-30 -...___-.-.------------ II 118 
Dutton C. H. *The Hawaiian Tela neat Saal le ee eee EEC II 295 
Dyer, G. L. Geography of the sea—a report of progress _------------+--- if 186 
East Indies, China and Japan, telegraphic longitude determinations._._ II 21 
Helipse of the moon said to have been observed by Bering in his expedi- 
GIONOP AND =30 7 Soe Sues ek era ees SO ARLE pair eae late Sus es IZ 114, 167 
Ellicott J. M. *Surveys Executed by the U.S.S. Ranger in Lower Cali- 
HOLM A sale Nee eee II 293 
ITPA] MPM gOS bAKen NOM ye ee ee ee Ro eee Tr 285 
Eskimos of Point Hope, Alaska, traditions of II 195 
EixplOraciO mio LeMita St. G ETA ys est eee ce see eee ar ne ee eee Ae eee It 288 
FMM. Jae) SOME thine abountornad OGSsee= ease saan aaa ee eee ee I 269 
BrencheBroadievalllle ye (NENG yee Ls) ea oe ee aT NE LW Sat A a Sete Se ee I 291 
Gannett, Henry. *Physical statistics relating to Massachusetts. -----..-- I 269 
The survey and map of Massachusetts-------------__- I 78, 88 
Garabed H. Discussion on Turkish Rule in Armenia------..------------- iol 290 
*Gas and Oil in the United States ______.-._---.------ Ce ENC aa EL II 295 
Genesis of geographic forms as a means of classification -_._-.-.-------- I 27 
GeodeticSsubVviey Ol GMewWmECC |S Cartes eeepc ees recat ae eran nae I 69 
Geosraphicitorms Classifeds Sen CSISss ss see eee eae e ees eee I 27, 30 
knowledge, historical sketch by G. G. Hubbard.--.----------- i 3 
methods in geologic investigation (Davis) -------------------- I 11, 88 
Namesermles toroc hooray O tease eee ees eee eee T 279 
I 
MOMMEN CLA LURE Wea so ER aN See een Se oh ee iby all, oe 
SHARAD EN MOD (TKN MOND) aon asseselas@sse csocuetesssosceacsancss= I 
Geographical} positions determined by Bering during his voyage, ice Tl 144, 160 
Geog raphy of the air—a report of progress (Go PEE UE igs oe eek etn ee te 151; IL 49, 68 
of the land—a report of progress (Ogden) -.------------------- I 125; JHE. Bil 
of life—a report of progress (Merriam) Bi bie Pens a NE ae ee x I 160 
of the sea—a report of progress (Dyer) ----------. ------------ I 136 
SV SCO MAGIC ee oe eae Saat ae ae We A eR ete Brena w 11, 27 
Geologic investigation by geographic methods (Dawis) _.----------------- I iil 
PLEOGCESSES ClASSIFIC Cee ea eee ee eae eee ee eee eer I 30 
Geological history of Pennsylvania AT ee a ae err ees I 183 
GEoOMorpholOsy ose a SPO Sao Sree Ray hed pe ee AE OR ea a I 27 
Gilbert, G. K. *Classification of topographic forms---------------.------ i 88 
CAIN OVeT spanks) ne Chillihtoveane) ooo. ss eee Sess eos sec sciSse I 88 
Goode ks Us Attrip tose an amar eiia ci) alrite rie ee ee ere ere eee en asln et 
Great Britain, Ordnance Survey, its history and object ----..------------ IL 2438, 292 
Greely, A. W. Geography of the air—a report of progress ------ IL bie Ine aa 68, 295 
The great storm of March 11-14, 1888_-__._.__.---._-__.--- 37, 88 
Green river in the Uinta mountains, its development (Powell)----------- “t 1 
Hachure and contour drawing, examples Of .___--:---____-.-------------- if 268 
JEGIIL Vive 1a neater istoya shay Of ihwora ails 22 a ee eee sto nee cee sses JT 270, 277 
Harris’ references to Bering’s voyage of 1725-30 ---.__-------------------- > AL 121 
Sawai amomMslam dss 2 foie Lae eR pee EP A EN eee ape ole IL 295 
Hayden, H. Law of storms considered with special reference to the 
MOVE: ACA MGC aN ae re eta ea JUL yf, 18) 
The great storm off the Atlantic coast Mar ch 11-14, 1888.... I 40, 88 
*Report on the Department of the Sea_-._/-:.__._.-----___- II 294 
*Samoa; general geography, hydrography ----------------- I 227 
Herald Island, Arctic ocean, with plate__--_____- Ge Sauieisa ba peceonsemase noes Il 193 
