Photo by E- D. Follwell, Korea 



"merry widow" HATS SIX eeET IN CIRCUMFERENCE 



Worn by the well-to-do young of all classes and by middle-aged women of the higher 



class in Korea 



Ninth International Geographic Con- 

 gress, which will be held in Geneva, 

 Switzerland, July 27 to August 6. Mem- 

 bers of the National Geographic Society 

 who are expecting to be in Europe the 

 coming summer, and who would like to 

 attend the Congress, will be furnished 

 with copies of this program upon re- 

 quest. The delegates of the National 

 Geographic Society to the Congress are 

 Rear Admiral Colby M. Chester, U. S. 

 N. ; Prof. James Howard Gore, of 

 George Washington University, both of 

 whom are members of the Board of 

 Managers ; Prof. Simon Newcomb, Dr 

 Anita Newcomb McGee, and Dr David 

 T. Day, U. S. Geological Survey. 



NEW TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. 



During January and February, 1908, the 

 United States Geological Survey issued new 

 topographic maps as follows : 



State. Quadrangle. 



Illinois Breese 



Kentucky Morganfield 



Minnesota Minnetonka 



Ohio Ravenna 



Ohio-West Virginia Pomeroy 



Pennsylvania Johnstown 



Texas El Paso 



Virginia Natural Bridge Special 



West Virginia Kenna 



Do Keno 



Do Otter 



Do - Walton 



With the exception of the Minnetonka 

 (Minn.), Natural Bridge Special (Va.), and 

 El Paso (Tex.) sheets, these maps represent 

 cooperative surveys made by the State and 

 Federal governments. 



Reprints were also issued of the following 

 sheets, the first editions of which had been ex- 

 hausted : 



State. Quadrangle. 



Arizona Kaibab 



California Sierraville 



District of Columbia Washington 



Florida Williston 



Illinois Dunlap 



Do Ottawa 



Maryland Betterton 



Mass.-N. H Newburyport 



Missouri Marshall 



New Jersey-Delaware Bayside 



New York-Connecticut Oyster Bay 



North Carolina Statesville 



Pennsylvania Millerstown 



Tennessee Louden 



Do Morristown 



Virginia Roanoke 



The maps listed above are for sale by the 

 Survey at 5 cents each except the Washington 

 sheet, which, being double the size of the 

 others, costs 10 cents. 



