Geographic Literature 



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Antarctic Experiences, C. E. Borchgrevink. 

 Do. 



Locusts of Natal, Mark F. Wilcox. Do. 



The Chase of the Fin-Back Whale, Norman 

 Duncan. Outing 



Tilling the " Tules " of California, A. I. 

 Wells. Review of Reviews. 



Western Uganda, Rev. A'. B. Fisher. The 

 Geographical Journal. 



The Dutch in Java, Clive Da}'. The Scottish 

 Geographical Magazine. 



The Annual Rise and Fall of the Nile, 

 Percival C. Waite. Do. 



Imperial Valley of California, George Bellis. 

 Forestry and Irrigation. 



A Reading Journey in Belgium and Ger- 

 many, Clare de Graffenried. Chautauquan. 



The Story of the States, Hamilton Wright. 

 Pearson's. 



In the Big Dry Country, Frederic Ireland. 

 Scribner's. 



The Berbers of Morocco, Walter Harris. Do. 



The Dark Caves of Rheims, Alice Hall. 

 Booklovers. 



Phases of Railroading in Japan. Harold 

 Bolce. Do. 



Some Plants which Entrap Insects, Forest 

 Shreve. Popular Science Monthly. 



Hebrew, Magyar, and Levantine Immigra- 

 tion, Allen McLaughlin. Do. 



Calumet and Hecla, Theodore Waters. 

 Everybody's. 



The Beginnings of Civilization, W J McGee. 

 The World Today. 



ARTICLES FROM OCTOBER MAGAZINES 



Inoculating the Ground, Gilbert H. Gros- 

 venor. Century Magazine. 



Climbing Canada's Highest Peak, James 

 Outran. Outing. 



The Cotton Pickers, Clifton Johnson. Do. 



A Great Mexican Industry (Pulque), G. Gun- 

 yngham Terry. Booklovers. 



The Colossal Cavern Do. 



Charcoal Burning, Turner Morton. Pear- 

 sons. 



On Mountains and Mankind, Douglas W. 

 Freshfield. Popular Science Monthly. 



Great Industries of the United States, Wm. R • 

 Stewart. Cosmopolitan. 



Reclaiming the Arid West, Alex. O. Brodie. 

 Do. 



The Big Stone Gap Coal-Field of Virginia 

 and Kentucky. Engineering Magazine. 



Return of the National Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion. The Geographical Journal. 



A Journey to the North of the Argentine 

 Republic, Florence O'Driscoll. Do. 



Recent Discussions on the Scope and Educa- 

 tional Applications of Geography, A. T. Her- 

 bertson. Do. 



The Underground Waters of Southern Cali- 

 fornia, Walter C. Mendenhall. Forestry and 

 Irrigation. 



Mineral Resources of the State of Hidalgo, 

 T. C. Graham, Modern Mexico. 



ARTICLES FROM NOVEMBER MAGA- 

 ZINES 



Hanover, Hildesheim, Brunswick, Clara M. 

 Stearns. Chautauquan. 



The Evolution of the Horse in America, 

 H. F. Osborn. Century. 



The Methods of the Earth Sciences, Prof. 

 T. C. Chamberlin. Popular Science Monthly. 



To the Sahara by Automobile, Verner Z. 

 Reed. Cosmopolitan. 



Great Industries of the United States — V. The 

 Manufacture of Silk, William R. Stewart. Cos- 

 mopolitan. 



The New Galveston, C. Arthur Williams. 

 World Today 



Oaxaca's Mining Wealth, T. C. Graham. 

 Modern Mexico. 



Morocco, the Land of the Evening, Charles 

 Wellington Furlong. Outlook. 



A Buddhist Paradise in Korea, William 

 Thorp Independent. 



The Actual Building of a Chinese Railway, 

 Justin Burns. Engineering Magazine. 



A Survey of the Mines and Mineral Indus- 

 tries of Italy, Enrico Bignami. Engineering 

 Magazine. 



Iowa's Campaign for Better Corn, Prof. P. G. 

 Holden. Review of Reviews. 



Western Canada in 1904, Agnes C. Laut. Do. 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 



THE POPULAR COURSE 



THE addresses in this Course will 

 be delivered in the National Rifles 

 Armory, 920 G street, at 8 p. m. on Fri- 

 day evenings. Mr Foster's address of 

 November 25 is published in this num- 

 ber. Other addresses will appear in 

 later numbers of the National Geo- 

 graphic Magazine. 



December 9. — "Recent Observations 

 on the Russo-Japanese War, in Japan 

 and Manchuria." By Dr Louis Liv- 

 ingston Seaman. Illustrated. 



January 6, 1905. — "Japan." By 

 Baron Kentaro Kaneko, of the House of 

 Peers of Japan, LIv. D., Harvard, 1899. 



January 20. — "Russia." By Hon. 

 Charles Emory Smith, formerly Post- 

 master General and Minister to Russia. 



