Geographic Literature 



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' ' Two Vanishing Game Birds — The 

 Woodcock and the Wood Duck. " A. K. 

 Fisher. 



' ' Experimental Work with Fungous 

 Diseases of Grasshoppers." L. O. 

 Howard. 



' ' The Hemp Industry in the United 

 States." Lyster H. Dewey. 



" Wheat Ports of the Pacific Coast." 

 Edwin S. Holmes, Jr. 



Many handsome full-page plates and 

 maps illustrate the text. 



BOOKS RECEIVED 



THE following new books have been 

 received and will be reviewed in 

 due course : 



' ' Mont Pelee and the Tragedy of 

 Martinique." By Angelo Heilprin. 

 With many illustrations. Pp. xiii+ 

 337. 6/4 by 9^2 inches. Philadelphia : 

 J. B. Lippincott Co. 1903. $3.50 net. 



" Birds of the Rockies." By Leander 

 S. Ke} 7 ser. With illustrations by Louis 

 Agassiz Fuertes and Bruce Horsfall. 

 Pp- 355> 6% by 9 inches. Chicago : 

 McClurg & Co. 1902. $3.00 net. 



' ' The Conquest. ' ' The true story of 

 Lewis and Clarke. By Eva E. Dye. 

 Pp. 443, s}4 by 8 inches. Chicago : 

 McClurg & Co. 1902. $1.50. 



" United States Magnetic Declination 

 Tables and Isogonic Charts for 1902, 

 and Principal Facts Relating to Earth's 

 Magnetism." By L. A. Bauer. With 

 maps and illustrations. Pp. 405, 8 by 

 11^2 inches. Washington : U. S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey. 1902. 



' ' Mountaineering in the Sierra Ne- 

 vada." By Clarence King. Pp. 378, 

 5}4 by 7% inches. New York : Charles 

 Scribner's Sons. 1902. $1.50. New 

 edition. 



"Japanese Girls and Women." By 

 Alice Mabel Bacon. Pp. 337, 5^ by 

 8% inches. With illustrations. Boston: 

 Houghton, Miflin & Co. 1902. Re- 

 vised and enlarged edition. 



"The Question of the Pacific." 

 Translated and enlarged from Dr Vic- 



tor M. Maurtua, by F. A. Pezet, Sec- 

 retary to the Legation of Peru at Wash- 

 ington. With map. Pp. 312, 6% by 

 g)4 inches. Philadelphia : George F. 

 Dasher. 1901. 



' ' Some By- Ways of California. ' ' By 

 Charles F. Carter. Pp. 189, s J A b Y 

 7j4 inches. New York : The Grafton 

 Press. 1902. 



' ' Complete Geography. ' ' ByRalph S. 

 Tarr and Frank M. McMurry. With 

 many maps and illustrations. Pp. xi+ 

 478+x, 6% by 8*4 inches. New York : 

 The Macmillan Co. 1902. 



"The Phvsical Geography of New 

 York State." By Ralph S. Tarr. 

 With many maps and diagrams. Pp. 

 397 > 6 }4 by 9 inches. New York: The 

 Macmillan Co. 1902. $3.50 net. 



"Asiatic Russia." By George Fred- 

 erick Wright. With many maps and 

 illustrations. 2 vols : xui+290, xu+ 

 291-637. New York : McClure, Phil- 

 lips & Co. 1902. $7.50. 



"The Travels of Pedro Teixeira, 

 with his ' Kings of Harmuz ' and ex- 

 tracts from his ' Kings of Persia.' " 

 Translated and annotated by William F. 

 Sinclair, with further notes and an in- 

 troduction by Donald Ferguson. Pp. 

 C+292, 6 by 9 inches. London: Printed 

 for the Hakluyt Society (series 11, vol. 

 9). 1902. 



"Report of Alfred C. Lane, State 

 Geologist of Michigan, for 1901." With 

 many maps. Pp. 304, 6 by 9 inches. 

 Published by the State. Lansing, 1902. 



"Antarctica." By Edwin Swift Balch. 

 With maps. Pp. 230, 7 by 10 inches. 

 Philadelphia : Allen, Lane & Scott. 

 1902. 



"American Diplomacy in the Orient. ' ' 

 By John W. Foster. Pp. xiv+498, 

 6 by 9 inches. Boston : Houghton, 

 Mifflin & Co. 1903. $3.00 net. 



' ' Unknown Mexico. ' ' By Carl Lum- 

 holtz. 2 vols. Pp. 1,600. With over 

 530 illustrations and maps, 6% by 9^ 

 inches. New York : Charles Scribner's 

 Sons. 1902. $12.00 net. 



' ' The Great Mountains and Forests 



