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8. Rise and Development of the German 



Colonial Possessions. 



Graf Joachim v. Pfeil u Klein Ellguth, 

 Lauban, Germany. 



9. The Economic Importance of the Plateaus 



in Tropical America. 



Prof. J. R. Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. 



10. Hydrography and Economics of the Nile 



Basin. 



Sir W. Willcocks, Cairo, Egypt. 



11. Geographic Aspects of Commercial Mu- 



seums. 



W. P. Wilson, Sc. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 



12. Geographical Influences Affecting the De- 



velopment of the Sugar Beet Industry 

 in the United States. 



Dr H. C. Taylor, Madison, Wis. 



13. The Atlantic Ferry. 



Capt. B. J. Kennelly, 



London, England. 



14. Colonial Development in British Tropical 



Africa. 



Sir H. H. Johnston, London, England. 



15. Oceanic Fishing Grounds. 



Capt. R. Dittmer, 



Hannover, Germany. 



16. The Division of the Industrial Forces in 



France by Departments. 



Prof. E. Levasseur, Paris, France. 



17. The Caribbean Regions and Their Re- 



sources. 



Francis C. Nicholas, New York City. 



18. Game and Fur Bearing Animals and Their 



Influence on the Indian of the North- 

 west. 



Dr T. W. Thorndike, Boston, Mass. 



19. La vateur commerciale et industrielle du 



Sahara francais. 



Prof. E. T. Gautier, Algiers. 



20. L'error economique de l'amerique, juge 



du vieux continent. 



Georges Blondel, Paris, France. 



VIII. HISTORICAL 



1. Ancient Oceanography. 



Prof. Guido Cora, Rome, Italy. 



2. History and Economic Development of 



Saint Anthonys Falls. 



Prof. C. W. Hall, Minneapolis, Minn. 



3. The Cabot Landfall. 



G. R. F. Prowse, Philadelphia, Pa. 



4. North American as Known in 1804 and 1904. 



Gilbert H. Grosvenor, 



Washington, D. C. 



5. Ancient Italian Maritime Itineraries. 



Prof. F. P. Garofalo, Naples, Italy. 



6. Some Early Geographers of the United 



States. 



Rear Admiral C M. Chester, 



Washington, D. C. 



7. (Title later.) 



Prof. E. L. Stevenson, 



New Brunswick, N. J. 



Des Chretiens de Saint Mathieu existant en 

 Afrique au commencement du I4me 

 Siecle et de l'identification a l'Ouganda 

 de l'empire Chretien de Magdasor. 

 Frederic Romanet du Gaillaud, 



Haute, Vienne, France. 



IX. EDUCATIONAL 



College Entrance Examinations in Geog- 

 raphy. 



Prof. W. M. Davis, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Geographical Excursions for Children. 



Miss Zonia Baber, Chicago, 111. 

 Geography and History in the United 

 States. 



Prof. A. P. Brigham, Hamilton, N. Y. 

 Observational Work for Children. 



F. Carney, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Geography in the Normal Schools of the 



United States. 



Prof. C R. Dryer, Terre Haute, Ind. 



Die Bestrebungen der Culturnationen sur 



Hebung des Geographischen Schulun- 



terrichts und ihre Beforderung durch 



internationalen Nachrichten Austausch. 



H. Fischer, Berlin, Germany. 



School Geography in the United States. 



Dr Martha K. Genthe, Hartford, Ct. 

 Mathematical Geography for Teachers. 



Prof. J. P. Goode, Chicago, 111. 

 Economic Geography inSecondary Schools. 

 Prof. C. A. Herrick, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Geographic Influence: A Field for Inves- 

 tigation. 



G. D. Hubbard, Ithaca, N. Y. 



How to Make Geography Real to Students. 



Prof. M. S. A. Jefferson, 



Ypsilanti, Mich. 

 The Treatment of Economics - in the Study 

 of Commercial Geography. 



Prof. E. C. Jones, Ann Harbor, Mich. 

 Recent Progress of Geography in England. 



Dr J. Scott-Keltie, London, England. 

 Summer Schools in Geography. 



Prof. E M. Lehnert, Winona, Minn. 

 Physiography in Universities. 



Prof. C. F. Marhut, Columbia, Mo. 

 Excursions in College Geography. 



Prof. W. H. Norton, Mt Vernon, la. 

 Physical Geography in High Schools. 



Miss M. I. Piatt, Brookline, Mass. 

 Geographical Research. 



Miss E- C. Semple, Louisville, Ky. 

 Geographical Laboratories. 



W. H. Snyder, Worcester, Mass. 

 Practical Work in School Geography. 



R. H. Whitbeck, Trenton, N. J. 

 Educational Geography in the Western 

 States. 



H. W. Fairbanks (absent), 



Berkeley, Cal. 

 Town Plans and Geography of Towns. 



Dr Eugen Oberhummer, 



Vienna, Austria. 



