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3. The Antarctic. 



Dr H. R. Mill, London, England. 



4. The Physical Geography of the Antarctic. 



Prof. N. C. G. Nordenskjold, 



Stockholm, Sweden. 



5. The First American Arctic Expedition. 



H. G. Bryant, Philadelphia, Pa. 



6. A Comparative View of the Arctic and 



Antarctic. 



Dr F. A. Cook, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



7. Cruise of the Belgica (possibly). 



Dr F. A. Cook, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3. ASIATIC 



i. Besults of the Philippine Census. 



Henry Gannett, Washington, D. C. 



2. Ergebnisse einer Forschungsreise den cen- 



tralen Tein-schan und Dsungarischen 

 Ala-tau, in Jahre 1902. 

 Dr M. Friederichsen, 



Gottingen, Germany. 



3. Geographical Progress in the Dutch East 



Indies. 



Prof. C. M. Kan, Amsterdam, Holland. 



4. First Exploration of the Hoh Lumba 



Glaciers and Sorbon. Two Record As- 

 cents in the Himalayas. 



Mrs Fanny Bullock Workman, 



Worcester, Mass. 



5. The Moraine of the Great Chogo Lungma 



Glacier, Baltistan Northwest Himalayas. 

 Dr William Hunter Workman, 



Worcester, Mass. 



6. The Scientific Results of the Russian Ex- 



pedition to Kham. 



Capt. P. K Kozloff (absent), St Peters- 

 burg, Russia. 



7. Turkestan and Tibet. 



Oscar T. Crosby, Washington, D. C. 



4. AMERICA 



1. The Geographical Work of the Geological 



Survey of New Jersey 



Prof. H. B. Kummel. Trenton, N. J. 



2. First Ascents and Altitude Determination 



in the Canadian Alps. 



Prof. H. A. Parker, New York City. 



3. Results of a Journey Around Mt McKinley. 



Dr F. A. Cook, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4. The Geography of Alaska. 



Dr A. H. Brooks, Washington, D. C. 



5. Recent Explorations in British America. 



Dr R. Bell, Ottawa, Canada. 



6. Grundzuge des Geologischer Aufbaus von 



Mittelamerika. 

 Dr K. Sapper labsent), 



Wurtemberg, Germany. 



7. The Physical and Economic Geography of 



Mexico. 



Robert T. Hill, Washington, D. C. 



8. A Crossing of South America by the Route 

 of Pizarro and Orellana. 



Dr A. Hamilton Rice, Boston, Mass. 



5. GENERAL 



1 . Contributions to Geographical Science by 



the Carnegie Institute of Washington. 

 President D. C. Gilman, 



Washington, D. C. 



2. Present Status of Discovery and Future 



Problems of Geographical Exploration 

 in South America. 



Dr Wilhelm Sievers, Giesen, Germany. 



VI. TECHNIQUE 



1. Mother Maps of the United States. 



Henry Gannett, Washington, D. C. 



2. Application du systeme decimal a, la me- 



sure des Angles. 



J. de Ray Pailhade, Toulouse, France. 



3. Berichterstattung uber die Internationale 



Abkurzung von Titeln Geographischer 

 Zeitschriften. 



O. Baschin, Berlin, Germany. 



4. Modern Hydrographical Methods. 



Prof. M. Knudsen (absent), 



Copenhagen, Denmark. 



5. Principles of Geographic Relief. 



George C. Curtis, Boston, Mass. 



6. Hydrologic Works of the Geological Sur- 



vey in the Eastern United States. 



Myron L. Fuller, Washington, D. C. 



7. The Chronometer and Time Service of the 



U. S. Naval Observatory and the Pres- 

 ent Status of Standard Time. 



Lt. Comdr. Edward Everett Hayden, 

 Washington, D. C. 



VII. ECONOMIC 



1. The Relations of Commerce to Geography. 



O. P. Austin, Washington, D. C. 



2. Da Valeur economique de la Suisse. 



A. de Claparede, Geneva, Switzerland. 



3. Da Geographie economique et sociale au 



XX Siecle. 



A. de Claparede, Geneva, Switzerland. 



4. Geographical Development of the Internal 



Commerce of the United States. 



Dr J. F. Crowell, Washington, D. C. 



5. Die entwickelung der Deutschen Kolonien 



in Brasilien. 



Dr A Funke, Berlin, Germany. 



6. Da Development de la Geographie eco- 



nomique depuis trenteaus; magnifiques 

 resultats obtenus et a obtenir encore. 

 C. Gauthiot, Paris, France. 



7. The Extent and Efficiency of Govern- 



mental Promotion of Commerce in the 

 Leading Countries. 



Prof. E- R. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pa. 



