AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Geography — Continued 



Geography: recent scientific progress. 

 1882: 347-364; 1883: 465-481; 1884: 

 2 37- 2 55; l88 5: 543-57 6 ; l88 7 : 3*3" 

 3 2 5 



Half century of geographical prog- 

 ress, by J. Scott Keltic 1916: 501- 

 521 



Historical geography of early Japan, 

 by Carl Whiting Bishop. 1925: 

 547-568 



Physical geography of Australia, by 

 J. P. Thompson. 1896: 245-272 



Present standpoint of geography, by 

 Clements R. Markham. 1893: 395- 

 418 



Progress of geographical knowledge, 

 by T. H. Holdich. 1902: 351-373 



Relation of geography to timber sup- 

 ply, by W. B. Greeley, 1925: 533— 



545 

 Some geographical aspects of the Nile, 



by H. G. Lyons. 1908: 481-503 

 Some problems of polar geography, by 



R. N. Rudmose Brown. 1928: 349- 



375 

 Terrestrial magnetism in its relation 



to geography, by Ettrick W. Creak. 



1903: 391-406 



Through Africa from the Cape to 

 Cairo, by Ewart S. Grogan. 1900: 

 431-448 

 Geology 



Age of the earth, by T. C. Chamber- 

 lain and others. 1922: 241-273 



Age of the earth, by Arthur Holmes. 

 1948: 227-239 



Age of the earth, by J. Joly. 191 1 : 271- 



293 

 Age of the earth, by Clarence King. 



l8 93= 335-352 

 Age of the earth, by Lord Rayleigh and 



others. 1921: 249-260 

 Age of the earth and the age of the 



ocean, by Adolph Knopf. 1932: 



193-206 



632372 — 62 6 



Age of the human race in the light of 

 geology, by Stephen Richarz. 1930: 

 451-464 



An estimate of the geological age of 

 the earth, by J. Joly. 1899: 247-288 



Applied geology, by Alfred H. 

 Brooks. 1912: 329-352 



Borderland of astronomy and geology, 

 by A. S. Eddington. 1923: 195-202 



Boundary line between geology and 

 history, by Edward Suess. 1872: 

 223-232 



Carl von Linne* as a geologist, by A. G. 

 Nathorst. 1908: 711-743 



Century of geology, by Joseph Le 

 Conte. 1900: 265-287 



Climates of geologic time, by Charles 

 Schuchert. 19 14: 277-311 



Concretions: freaks in stone, by R. S. 

 Bassler. 1935: 321-326 



Continental fragmentation and the 

 geologic bearing of the moon's surfi- 

 cial features, by Joseph Barrell. 

 1928: 283-306 



Continental problems of geology, by 

 G. K. Gilbert. 1892: 163-173 



Correlation of the Quaternary deposits 

 of the British Isles with those of the 

 continent of Europe, by Charles E. 

 P. Brooks. 1917: 277-375 



Department of geology of the U.S. Na- 

 tional Museum, by George P. Mer- 

 rill. 1921: 261-302 



Dry land in geology, by Arthur P. 

 Coleman. 19 16: 255-271 



Evolutional geology, by W. J. Sollas. 

 1900: 289-314 



First rains and their geological signifi- 

 cance, by Assar Hadding. 1930: 

 285-294 



Form, drift, and rhythm of the con- 

 tinents, by W. W. Watts. 1936: 

 185-205 



Functions and ideals of a national geo- 

 logical survey, by F. L. Ransome. 

 1919: 261-280 



Geological change, and time, by Archi- 

 bald Geikie. 1892: 111-131 



