The Journal of School Geography A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE EDITOR: RICHARD E. DODGE, Professor of Geography, Teachers College, 120th St., West, New York City. VOLUME I.-1897. LANCASTER, PA. 1897. INDEX. Abyssinia, Egypt and, (note), 249. Aconcagua, (note), 88. Adams, Cyrus C., Some Things about Africa, 7. Afghanistan, The Nomads of, (note), 216. Africa, Vol. I: North Africa; Vol. II: South Africa, (review), 159; Slavery in, Alaska, (note), 28. Alberta, The Climate of, (note), 85. Alpine Villages, The Highest, (note), 285. Alps, The Canadian, Charles E. Fay, 161; The End of the, (note), 285. Amazon, Valley of the, and its Development, Courtenay De Kalb, 193. Andes, Crossing the, (note), 188. Angola, (note), 155. Antarctic Regions, The, (note), 89. Appalachian Barrier, Influence of the, Upon Colonial History, Ellen C. Semple, 33. Aras, Kura and, (note), 57. Argentina, Chile and, (note), 151. Arizona, (note), 313. Ashanti and Kumassi, The Gold Coast, (note), 314; Notes on, (note), 251. Asia, (review), 286; Central, (note), 56. Australasia, Victoria, (note), 58. Australia, Climate of, (note), 283. Australian Desert, The Great, (note), 209. Atlas of the World, Rand-McNally Indexed Standard, (review), 224. Azores, Discovery of a Fishing Bank near the, (note), 154. Bell River, Canada, (note), 215. Bolivia, Northern, (note), 89. Boundaries, Geographical, (note), 58. Boundary, The New York and Massachusetts, (note), 220. Brigham, Albert P., Lakes; A Study for Teachers, 65. Budapest, Population of, (note), 96. California, (note), 122. Canadian Rockies, General Features of, W. D. Wilcox, 293. Central Asia, The Value of Water in, (note), 216. Ceylon, (note), 246. Chile and Argentina, (note), 151; The Climatic Control of Occupation in, R. DeC. Ward, 289. Cities, Location of, Geographic Causes Determining the, E. C. Semple, 225. |