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The National Geographic Magazine 



The Northeast Coast of Brazil in Ancient 

 Cartography, Dr. Orville A. Derby. Science, 

 April 29. 



Japan and Korea, Colgate Baker. Pearson's. 



The Birth of Great Trees, G. Clark Nut- 

 tall. Do. 



The Siberian Railway. The World To-day. 



The Great River V. The Rise and Fall of 

 the Steamboat Business, H. M. Chittenden. 

 Do. 



Ferns and their Habits, C. E. Waters. Do. 



Wonderful Whale-Hunting by Steam, P. T. 

 McGrath. The Cosmopolitan. 



Hanging Valleys in the Finger Lake Region 

 of Central New York, R. S Tarr. The Amer- 

 ican Geologist. 



Germany in Southern Brazil, George A. 

 Chamberlain. The Independent, May 5. 



Savage and Civilized Dress, Edwin Swift 

 Balch. Journal of the Franklin Institute. 



Climatic Features of the Field of the Russo- 

 Japanese War, Frank Waldo. Review of Re- 

 views. 



Unhappy Korea. Arthur Judson Brown. 

 Century. 



Korea, the Bone of Contention, Homer B. 

 Hulbert. Do. 



Russia and Japan, Captain Brinkley. Na- 

 tional Review. 



A corner of Italy, R. Phillips. • English Il- 

 lustrated Magazine. 



Women and Girls of Japan, Clive Holland. 

 Do. 



Exploration in Southern Borderland of Abys- 

 sinia, Philip Maud. Geographical Journal. 



Rescue of Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 

 Lieut. Julian Gizar. Do. 



Acre Territory and Caoutchouc Region of 

 Southwestern Amazonia. Col. G. E. Church. 

 Do. 



A Journey from Peking to Tsitsihar, Claud 

 Russell. Do. 



Cuba, Matthew Hanna. Chautauquan. 



Ants and Their Herds, A. B. Comstock . Do. 



Development of West Africa by Railways, 

 Fred Shelford. Journal Royal Colonial Insti- 

 tute 



Delta of the Mississippi. F.E.Lloyd. Jour- 

 nal of Geography. 



Motions of the Earth. F. R. Moulton. Do. 



CONSULAR REPORTS 



Articles in recent consular reports of special 

 note are : 



Oil Fields and Petroleum Industry of Rus- 

 sia, no. 1 941. 



Development of East Africa, no. 1935. 



German Merchant Marine, no. 191 7. 



Chinese Emigration, no. 1961. 



Abyssinia, no. 1940. 



French Fisheries of Saint Pierre and Mique 

 Ion, no. 1945. 



American Trade in Manchuria, no. i960. 



Foreign Commerce of Argentine, no. 1947. 



DECISIONS OF U. S. BOARD ON GEO- 

 GRAPHIC NAMES. 



Approved January 6, 1904. 



Allegrippis ; ridge in Huntingdon County, 

 Pennsylvania (not Allegrippes nor Alle- 

 gripus). 



Beckley; pond in town of Norfolk, Litchfield 

 County, Connecticut (not Blakley nor 

 Blakeley). 



Brannock ; bay, Dorchester County, Maryland 

 (not Bronnack , Brannack , nor Brannocks ) . 



Bumkin ; island, Higham Bay, town of Hull, 

 Plymouth County, Massachusetts (not 

 Pumpkin ) . 



Celoron ; post-office and railroad station, Chau- 

 tauqua County, New York (not Celeron). 



Cienega del Gabilan ; land grant, San Benito 

 County, California (not Sienega del Gabi- 

 lan). 



Dorseys ; creek on north side of Annapolis, 

 Anne Arundel County, Maryland (not 

 Graveyard, Dorsey, nor College). 



Highland ; lake in town of Winchester, Litch- 

 field County, Connecticut (not Long). 



Inchwagh ; lake in Livingston County, Mich- 

 igan (not Nitchwage nor Michuaga). 



Lemon Fair ; river, Addison County, Vermont 

 (not Lemonfair nor Lemonfare). 



Morgan River; stream in Barkhampsted, Litch- 

 field County, Connecticut (not Mohawk 

 Brook). 



Rocky Mount ; post-office, town, and township 

 in Edgecombe County, and town and town- 

 ship in Nash County, North Carolina (not 

 Rockymount). 



Rosbys Rock; post-office and railroad station, 

 Marshall County, West Virginia (not 

 Rosbysrock nor Rosbbys Rock). 



Sollers ; railroad station and point in Patapsco 

 River, Baltimore County, Maryland (not 

 Sollars nor Soller). 



Spa ; creek on south side of Annapolis, Anne 

 Arundel County, Marvland (not Spawnor 

 Spat) . 



Starvout ; post-office, settlement, and creek, 

 Douglas County, Oregon (not Starveout 

 nor Starve Out). 



Approved April 6, 1904 



Hanna ; glacier, west slope of Mount McKin- 



ley, Alaska (not Peters). 

 John Day ; river in western Wyoming (not 



John Days, John Day's, John Grays, John 



Gray's, John Gray, Grej-s, nor Grey's). 

 Keshequa ; creek in Livingston County, New 



York (not Coshaqua, Cashaqua, Kishaqua, 



nor Kushaqua). 

 Landenberg ; town in Chester county, Pa. 



(not Landenburg). 

 Umsteads ; point on south side of Magothy 



River, Anne Arundel County, Md. (not 



Huddle, Huddle's, Huddles, Umphreys, 



Umfreys, nor Ulmsteads). 



