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The National Geographic Magazine 



Page 

 Dutton, Major, cited on waves generated by 

 earthquake shocks 282 



Earthquake, California 3 2 S 



— , Causes of 280 



— , Records of, in Washington 296 



— , San Francisco, as recorded by the Coast and 



Geodetic Survey 298 



East, The Far, Book on 178 



Eclipse Expedition, American 589 



Eclipses, How caused 589 



Edmund, Charles K. ; Land magnetic work 648 



Effects of tropical light on white men, Review of 47 



Eichelberger, Professor, referred to 604 



Elements, Modern transmutation of the 201 



Elephant drives in Siam 673 



Exploration, Geographical, Early Dutch explorers. 3 

 , Moral and material results of 1 



Fairchild, David; Our plant immigrants 179 



Fellows, A. L-, referred to 90 



Ferber, Captain, referred to 205 



Fiala, Anthony; Address at annual dinner of the 



National Geographic Society 32 



— , referred to , 35 



Fisheries, American whale, 1804-1876 4 



— .United States Bureau of, referred to 524 



Flashlight photographs of wild game 367 



Florida Keys, The 5 



■ railroad 9, 16 



Forestation 16, 315 



Forestry, Arizona and New Mexico 101 



— , Lumber business of the government 531 



Forests as revenues 533 



— in South America 459 



— of Canada 506 



Forest Service, Letter from President Roosevelt 



on 646 



Foster, John W. ; Present Conditions in China.. 651 

 Fremont, Gen. John C, referred to 90 



Game, Photographing wild, with flashlight and 



camera 367 



— , Photographs of wild 358 



Gannett, Henry, Book reviews by 177, 301, 534 



— , referred to 23, in, 205 



Geographic names, U. S. Board on 177 



— science 24 



— literature 47, 48, 177 



— Society, Norwegian, Award made by 588 



Geographical problems 5 



— Reader, Africa, Carpenter's 177 



Geographic Society, National, Address of Presi- 

 dent Moore at annual dinner, describing the 

 Society and its work 23 



— — — .Addresses to 82, 108, 117, 17$, 241, 



344, 367, 483, 498, 589. 649 



— — — , Annual dinner 22 



, Annual excursion 302, 358 



' — , Appointment of Major H. E. Hersey to 



accompany Wellman Polar Expedition as repre- 

 sentative of 205, 712 



— — — , Membership on December 20, 1905, an- 

 nounced by President Moore 20 



— — — , Meetings of 54, 116, 178, 240 



— ■ — — .Meetings for 1906-1907 649, 714 



, Peary commended by 638 



, W. J. Peters appointed representative of 



the, and second in command on Ziegler Polar 



Expedition 32 



, Plans of Walter Wellman for reaching 



North Pole approved by 205 



, Report of recovery of drift casks to. . . . 40 



, Representative of, on Ziegler Expedi- 

 tion referred to 237 



, Research Committee of 205 



Geology, Book on 533 



Gibbs, George S.; The breaking up of the 



Yukon 2 68 



— ; Transportation methods in Alaska 69 



Gibraltar 597 



Gila River Canal 95 



Gilbert, G. K., referred to 325 



Glacier, The Roosevelt 240 



Godard, Louis, referred to.... 205, 208, 209, 211, 214 



Gold-fish 527 



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Goupil, M., referred to 205 



Gooding, quoted on Idaho 16 



Great Britain, Investments of, in Cuba 540 



Greely, A. W., Book reviews by.... 50, 51, 178, 534 

 — ; Geographical exploration; its moral and ma- 

 terial results 1 



— , Obituary by 51 



— , referred to 23 



Griscom, Lloyd C. ; "The Occident and the 

 Orient;" Address at annual dinner of the 



National Geographic Society 27 



Grosvenor, Gilbert H.; American goods in China. 173 

 — ; The annual dinner of the National Geo- 

 graphic Society 22 



— ; Annual excursion of the National Geo- 

 graphic Society 302 



— , Book reviews by 50, 114, 



174, 177. 426, 533, 534 



— ; Brazil and Peru 203 



— ; Burning the roads 583 



— ; Canadian immigration 356 



— ■; Cuba, the Pearl of the Antilles 535 



— ; Drifting across the Pole 40 



— ; The golden trout 424 



— ; Immigration into Cuba 568 



— ; Isle of Pines 105 



— ; Lumber business of the government 531 



— ; Luray Caverns 358 



— ; A modern Viking (Amundsen) 38 



— ; Mount Vesuvius 272 



— , Notes by 37, 115, 203, 474, 479, 509, 712 



— ; Ostrich farming in the United States 569 



■ — ; Paper from cotton stalks 425 



— ; Peary's Farthest North 638 



— ; People of Morocco 108 



— , referred to 24, 35, 205 



— ; Restocking our rivers and waters with fish.. 424 

 — ; Walter Wellman's expedition to the North 



Pole 205 



— ; The wonderful strides of Africa 176 



— ; The work on the Isthmus 586 



Grosvenor. Mrs Gilbert H., Book reviewed by. . 50 



Guild, Governor, Annual address 1906 quoted... 523 



Gummere, Minister, referred to 156, 157 



Gunnison tunnel 90 



Gypsy moth in America and Europe 464 



Harris, R. A.; Cotidal lines of the world 302 



— , referred to 640 



Hastings, C. S., referred to 593 



Hatteras, Cape 310 



Hay, John, referred to 68 



Hayden, F. V., referred to 302 



Hayes, C. Willard, referred to 108, 205 



Hayes, J. T. ; Magnetic survey of the Pacific 



Ocean 648 



Hazlett, Dillwyn M. ; Farming on the Isthmus of 



Panama 229 



Heilprin, Angelo; The shattered obelisk of Mont 



Pelee 465 



Heimbrod, G. ; Magnetic observations in the 



South Pacific Ocean 648 



Henry, A. J., referred to 205 



Hersey, Henry E-, Appointed representative of 



the National Geographic Society to accompany 



expedition to the North Pole 205, 712 



Hervieu, Gaston, referred to 207, 214 



Hioki, Eki; Japan, America, and the Orient 498 



Hitchcock, Ethan A., referred to 98 



Holmes, W. H., referred to 205, 302 



Hovey, H. C, cited on Luray Caverns 358 



Howard, L. O., Work of, against gypsy moth.... 464 



Hubbard, Gardiner G., referred to 23, 24 



— - memorial, referred to 24 



Hulbert, Homer S., Author "Passing of Korea".. 57s 



Hume, Douglas, Paper by, referred to 176 



Hydrology of the State of New York, Book on.. 364 



Idaho, prosperity of 16 



— , Irrigation in 16 



Iguazi, The Falls of 456 



Immigration, Canadian 356 



— ■ necessary to South America 43 l 



— , South American 587 



— to the United States, Japanese 502 



