The National Geographic Magazine, 
NOW PUBLISHED MONTHLY, 
numbers among its contributors the following well-known writers on the different 
branches of geographic science ; 
Mr. Cyrus C. Adams, New York. 
Dr. Cyrus Adler, Smithsonian Institution. 
Mr. Marcus Baker, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Capt. John R. Bartlett, U. S. N. 
Dr. Francis Brown, Union Theol. Seminary. 
Hon. Jefferson B. Browne, Collector of Cus- 
toms at Key West. 
Dr. E. L- Corthell, C. E., New York. 
Dr. Elliott Coues. 
Hon. William E. Curtis, ex-Director of the 
Bureau of the American Republics. 
Mr. Frank Hamilton Cushing, Bureau of 
American Ethnology. 
Dr. Charles W. Dabney, Jr., Assi.stant Secre- 
tary of Agriculture. 
Dr. Win. H. Dali, Smitlusoiiian Institution. 
Dr. George David.son, Fre.sident of the Geo- 
graphical Society of the Pacific. 
Mr. Arthur P. Davis, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Mr. Wm.M. Davis, Profe.s.sor of Physical Geog- 
raphy in Harvard University. 
Dr. David T. Day, Chief of the Div. of Mining 
Statistics and Technology, U. S. Geol. Sur. 
Mr. J. S. Diller, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Hon. John W. I'oster, ex-Secretary of State. 
Mr. Henry Gannett, Chief Geographer, U. S. 
Geological .Survey and iith Census. 
Mr. G. K. Gilbert, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Gen. A. W. Greely, U. S. A., Cliief Signal 
Oflicer, War Department. 
Hon. Gardiner G. Hubliard, Pre.sident of the 
National Geographic Society. 
Dr. Mark W. Harrington, Pre.sident of the Uni- 
versity of the State of Wa.shington. 
Dieut. Everett Hayden, U. ,S. N., Secretary of 
the National Geographic Society. 
Mr. Robert T. Hill, U. S. Geological Survey. 
Mr. Win. II. Holmes, Dir. of the Dept, of An- 
thropology, Field Coluin. Mu.seum, Chicago. 
Dr. Emil Holub, Vienna, Austria. 
Dr. Sheldon Jackson, U. S. Commissioner of 
Education for Alaska. 
Mr. Willard D. Johnson, U. S. Geol. Survey. 
Mr. Mark B. Kerr, C. E. 
Mr. George Kennan. 
Prof. William Uibbey, Jr., Princeton Coll., N. J. 
Prof. E. McClure, University of Oregon. 
Prof. W J McGee, Bureau of American Eth- 
nology. 
Mr. John E. McGrath, U. S. Coast Survey. 
Admiral R. W. Meade, U. S. N. 
Dr. T. C. Mendenhall, President of the Poly- 
technic Institute, Worcester, Ma.ss. 
Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Ornithologi.st and Mam- 
nialogist, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
Hon. John H. Mitchell, U. S. S. 
Prof. W. U. Moore, Chief of Weather Bureau. 
Mr. Frederick II. Newell, Chief Hydrographer 
of the U. S. Geological Survey. 
Mr. Herbert (i. Ogden, U. S. Coast Surv^ey. 
Uieut. Robert E- Peary, U. S. N. 
Mrs. Robert E. Peary. 
Hon. Geo. C. Perkins, U. S. S. 
Mr. William H. Pickering, Profe.ssorof Astron- 
omy in Harvard University. 
Major John W. Powell, Director of the Bureau 
of American Flthnology. 
Prof. W. B. Powell, Superintendent of Schools, 
District of Columbia. 
Hon. John R. Procter, President of the U. S. 
Civil Service Commission. 
Mr. Israel C. Russell, Professor of Geology in 
the University of Michigan. 
Dr. N. S. Shaler, Profes.sor of Geology in Har- 
vard University. 
Commander Charles I). Sigsbee, Hydrogra]dier 
to the Bureau of Navijjatioii, Navy Dept. 
Miss Eliza Ruhamali Sculmore. 
Commander Z. U. Tanner, U. S. N. 
Mr. P'rank Vincent, New York. 
Hon. Charles I). Walcott, Director of the U. S. 
Geological Survey. 
Mrs. Fannie B. Ward. 
Mr. Bailey Willis, U. S. Geological Survey, 
25 Cents per Number or $2.50 per Year. 
