APPLETONS' 



Physical Geography, 



Prepared on a new and original plan. Richly illustrated with en- 

 gravings, diagrams, and maps in color, and including a separate chapter 

 on the geological history and the physical features of the United States. 



JOHN D. QUACKENBOS, A.M., M. D., 



Adjunct Professor of tbo Enf^lish Languag^e and Literature, Columbia College, 

 Kew York, Literary Editor. 



JOHN S. NEWBERRY, M. D., LL. D., 



Professor of Geology and PalBeontology, Columbia College. 



CHARLES H. HITCHCOCK, Ph. D., 



Professor of Geology and MiDeralogy, Dartmouth Collfige. 



W. LE CONTE STEVENS, Ph. D., 



Professor of Physics, Packer CoUog-iate Institute. 



HENRY GANNETT, E. M., 



Chief Geographer of the United States Geological Survey. 



WILLIAM H. DALL, 



Of the United States National Museum. 



C. HART MERRIAM, M. D., 



Ornithologist of the Department of Agriculture. 



NATHANIEL L. BRITTON, E. M , Ph.D., 



Lecturer in Botany, Columbia College. 



GEORGE F. KUNZ, 



Gem Expert and Mineralogist with Messrs. TiflFany & Co., New York. 



Lieutenant GEORGE M. STONEY, 



Naval Department, Washington. 



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 heretofore issued. The corps of scientific specialists enlisted in the 

 preparation of this book presents an array of talent never before 

 united in the making of a single text-book. The confidence of teachers 

 everywhere must at once be secured when it is known that such a work 

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