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A Bibliography of Geographic Literature Concern- 

 ing Foreign Countries. 



Taken from Non-geographical Magazines 1900-1914; Government Documents; 

 and Geographical Magazines. 



B. H. Schockel. 



INTRODUCTION. 



This bibliography is submitted in the hope that it will be of some value 

 to teachers of geography below the University, even though it is incomplete, 

 and loosely organized. Each article has at least been briefly scanned. There 

 are included many articles not written from a geographic standpoint, but 

 it is thought that these also will be of some value to the geography teacher. 



The accompanying key is employed to save space. The first reference 

 under South America, for example, according to the key is Bulletin of tn» 

 Pan American Union, volume 32, pages 240 to 251. 



Acknowledgement is due to C. 0. McFarland and Mrs. E. E. Rullmau 

 for assistance in preparing the bibliography. 



KEY. 



I. American Journal of Archaeology. 



II. American Journal of Science. 



III. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 



IV. Atlantic Monthly. 

 V. Bookman. 



VI. Bulletin of the American Geographical Society (Journal). 



VII. Bulletin of the Pan American Union. 



VIII. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia. 



IX. Bureau of American Republics. (Pan American Union.) 



X. Century Magazine. 



XI. Chautauqua. 



XII. Engineering. 



XIII. Everybody's Magazine. 



