18 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



PUBLICATIONS BY OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF THE 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY 



SINCE THE LAST REPORT. 



By N. S. Shaler : — 



Outlines of the Earth's History. D. Appleton & Co., New York. 

 12mo. 1898. 



By W. M. Davis : — 



The Present Trend of Geography. Address at the University Con- 

 vocation of the State of New York. Albam', 1897. 



Home Geograplry. Journ. School Geogr., 1897, I. 2-7. 



The Temperate Zones. Ibid., 1897, I. 139-143. 



Topographic Maps of the United States. Ibid., 1897, I. 200-204. 



Winds and Ocean Currents. Ibid., 1898, II. 16-20. 



Waves and Tides. Ibid., 1898,11. 122-132. 



The Equipment of a Geographical Laboratory. Ibid., 1898, II. 

 170-181. 



Geography as a University Subject ; read at the Toronto Meeting of 

 the British Association. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1897, pp. 

 24-29. 



Winds and Ocean Currents. Scottish Geogr. Mag., 1897, pp. 

 515-523. 



Report on the Triassic Formation of Connecticut. 18th Ann. Rep. 

 U. S. Geol. Survey. 



Current Notes in Physiography ; in Science for 1896-97. 



Physiograplry [of the vicinit}' of Boston], in Guide to Localities, etc., 

 of the Vicinit}- of Boston, by Grabau and Woodman, Am. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci., 1898, pp. 1-7. 



Notes on Publications on the Physiography of the United States for 

 1897 (with J. M. Boutwell), in Annales de Geogr. Bibliographic de 

 l'Annee, 1897. 



By R. DeC. Ward : — 



Meteorological Observations during an Atlantic Voyage. Science, 

 Vol. VI., Aug. 27, 1897, pp. 324,325. 



Reviews of American Publications on Climatology in Annales de 

 Geographie, 6 Annee, 15 Sept., 1896. Bibliographic de 1 'Annee, 

 1896. Paris, 8vo, 1897. 



