
THE JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY 
An Illustrated Pw Devoted to the Interests of Teachers of Geography 
n Elementary, Secondary and Normal Schools 

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY 
RICHARD ELWOOD DODGE 
Professor of Geography, Teachers College, New York City 
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Home Geography. Geography of Manchuria.  Observational 
Work for Children. Out-of-Door Work in Geography. Physio- 
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boratory M^ iwi Practical Exercises to Explain the 
Topographic p. A Series of Articles on the Results to be 
Expected from a Grammar School Course of Study. : ::: 

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