THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE. 



Tino National Geographic Magazine is a journal of geography, physical, commer- 

 cial, and political. Itaims to convey new information and current opinion on geographic 

 matters, and to be a medium of communication between geographers in America and 

 Europe. Its editorial staff' includes officers and experts of the different scientific bureaus 

 Of the Government, each representing a field teeming with facts of geographic interest. 

 Its corps of contributors comprises nearly every United States citizen whose name has 

 become identified with Arctic exploration, the Bering Sea controversy, the Alaska and 

 Venezuela boundary disputes, or the new commercial and political questions arising from 

 the acquisition of the Philippines. Through the cordial cooperation of the different 

 diplomatic representatives of foreign nations at Washington, it is able to present the 

 latest and most authentic geographic intelligence from other countries. 



The National Geographic Magazine numbers among its contributors the following 

 Well-known writers on the different branches of geographic science : 



Prof. Cleveland Abbe 



Gykus 0. Adams 



Cyiu s 0. Babb 



Capt, J, U. Bartlett, U. S. N. 



Dr George F. Becker 



Alexander Graham Bell, LL.D 



Hon. Emory F. Best 



Prof. F. II. Bigelow 



James II. Blodgett 



Hon. J. B. Browne 



Lieut, J. 0. Cantwell, U. S. A. 



Frank M. Chapman 



Robert II. Chapman 



Dr E. L. Corthell 



Dr Elliott Coues 



F. V. COVILLE 



Hon. William E. Curtis 

 Frank H. Ctjshing 

 Hon. Charles \V. Dabney 

 Dr William H. Dall 

 Prof. George Davidson 

 Arthur P. Davis 

 William M. Davis 

 Dr David T. Day 

 W. A. Dickey 



.1. S. DlLLER 



Lieut. ( '. P. Elliott, U. S. A. 



s. F. Emmons 



Dr Walter H. Evans 



David < I. Fairchild 



Prof. B. E. Fernow 



c. II. Fitch 



Hon. John W. Foster 



('apt. D. D. (i \n LARD. U. S. A. 



Hamlin < J irl \nd 



Prof. K. B. < HARRIOTT 

 ALBBRT S. < rATSCHET 



President DC Gilm \n 

 Capt. L. ('. Glenn, U. S. A. 

 Richard U. < ioode 

 Prof. Edwin A. Grosvenor 



( 'ii \ri.ls li \l.l imk 



I \T M VRK W. I I VRRINOTON 



Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart 



.1. P.. H \r. her 



Dr C Wili, m:d H \ yes 



Prof. A. .1. II ENKY 



Robert T. Hill 

 F. W. Hodoe 



Prof. Dean- 



William H. Holmes 

 Dr Emil Holub, Vienna 

 Cornelia Horsford 

 Dr Sheldon Jackson 

 M. S. VV. Jefferson 

 , etc. Willard D. Johnson 



J. Scott Keltie, LL.D., etc. 



George Kennan 



M. B. Kerr 



Prof. S. P. Lang ley 



J. B. Leiberg 



Prof. William Libbey 



G. W. Littlehales 



Prof. E. McClure 



Prof. John Bach McMaster 



Hon. Ernest A. Man 



Prof. 0. T. Mason 



Dr T. C. Mendenhall 



E. W. Nelson 



F. H. Newell 

 Herbert G. Ogden 

 Lieut. Robert E. Peary 

 George C. Perkins, U. S. S. 

 Prof. W. H. Pickering 

 Gifford Pinchot 



Major J. W. Powell 

 Prof. W. B. Powell 

 E. D. Preston 

 Hon. J. R. Procter 



G. R. Putnam 



Prof. Israel C. Russell 

 Dr N. S. Shaler 

 Major W. A. Simpson, U. S. A. 

 Capt. C. D. Sigsbee, U. S. N. 

 Maj. A. Falkner von Sonnenberg 

 J. Stanley-Brown 

 Gen. G. M. Sternburg 

 Commander Z. L. Tanner 

 Prof. Ralph S. Tarr 

 Max L. Tornow 

 O. II. Tittmann 

 Hon. Charles D. Walcott 

 M rs Fannie B. Ward 

 Commander H. Webster, U. S. N. 

 President B. L. Whitman 

 Walter D. Wilcox 

 B \m.i:y Willis 

 Hon. William L. Wilson 

 Dr F. H. Wines 

 C. Worcester 



