22 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



An assistant was employed for a time in the repair of lantern 

 slides, and Mr. Smith continued throughout the year to give much 

 time to the cataloguing and care of the collections. 



The following publications by officers of the Department were 

 issued during the year : — 



By R. DeC. Ward. 



The Climate of South America. Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc, Vol. 

 XXXV. 1903. 353-360. 



Our Changeless Winters. Boston Transcript, February 20, 1904. 



" Sensible Temperatures." Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc., Vol. XXXVI. 

 1904. 129-138. 



The Climates of the United States : An Outline. The Geographical 

 Teacher, June, 1904. 



Reviews and Notes in Science, Bulletin of the American Geo- 

 graphical Society and Journal of Geography. 



By J. B. Woodwortii. 



Bibliographic Aids in Geology, Geography-, Mineralog} 7 , Petrography, 



Palaeontology, and Meteorology (with shelf key).' Printed by the 



Universit} r . pp. 3. 



Review of the Evolution of the Earth's Structure, by T. M. Reade. 

 Nation, 1904. 



Administrative Report of Work done in New York. Embodied in 



Report of the State Geologist for 1901 . 55th Annual Report of the 



New York State Museum. Albany, N. Y. 1903. pp. r9-rl4. 



By T. A. Jaggar, Jr. 



The Initial Stages of the Spine on Pelee. Amer. Journ. Sci., Vol. 



XVII. 1904. p. 34. 

 The Eruption of Pelee, July 9, 1902. Pop. Sci. Mo., 1904. p. 219. 

 The Eruption of Mont Pelee, 1851. Amer. Nat., Vol. XXXVII., 

 No. 445, p. 51. 



By P. S. Smith. 



The Copper Deposits of Vermont (with H. L. Smyth). Eng. and 

 Min. Journ., Vol. LXXVII. April 28, 1904. 



