Climate and Cotton Manufacturing, (note), 120; of Alberta, The, (note), 85; of 124. Cobb, Collier, North Carolina, 257, 300. Cornish, R. H., Laboratory Work in Elementary Physiography, 172, 204. Crater Lake, Oregon, J. S. Diller, 266; (note), 23. Davis, William M., Home Geography, 2; Use of Periodicals, 81; Temperate DeKalb, Courtenay, Valley of the Amazon and its Development, 193. Dew, The Formation of, (note), 281. Diller, J. S., Crater Lake, Oregon, 266. Dodge, Richard E., Some Suggestions Regarding Geography in Grade Schools, Earth's Surface, Temperature Beneath the, (note), 317; The Model of the, Editorial, 126, 156, 191, 222, 254. Egypt and Abyssinia, (note), 249; Population of, (note), 286. Fay, Charles E., The Canadian Alps, 161. Floods in the Mississippi, (note), 25. Florida, Lakes of, (note), 92. Forests, and their Effects, New Jersey, (note), 93. Fundy, Tides in the Bay of, (note), 60. Gemmi Pass, The Icefall on the, (note), 154. Geographic Names, The Spelling of, (note), 317. Geographical Aids, I, 52; II (Volcanoes), 179, R. E. Dodge; Exchange Associa- Geography and History, Map Modeling in, (review), 64; Causal Notion in, F. Glaciers of North America, (review), 192. Gobi not a Desert, The, (note), 248. Hayes, C. W., Yukon District, 236; Basin, 269. History, Maps in, (note), 93. Hovey, H. C., Mammoth Cave, 133. Hydrography of the United States, F. H. Newell, 129. Iceland, Northeastern, (note), 151. India, The Seasons in, 279. Indiana, (note), 28; Studies in Geography of, (review), 255. Ireland, (note), 190. Island, The Life of an, (note), 189. Islands, Oceanic, (note), 221. Jameson, J. M., The Climate of New York State, 103. Japan, Animals of, (note), 188. Johannesburg, (note), 285. Kura and Aras, (note), 57. Lakes: A Study for Teachers, A. P. Brigham, 65; of Florida, (note), 92. Location of Cities, Geographic Causes Determining the, E. C. Semple, 225. McCormick, Henry, Practical Geography, 232. McMurry, F. M., The Causal Notion in Geography, 48. MacMillan, Conway, Geographical Distribution of Plants, 97. Mammoth Cave, H. C. Hovey, 133. Man and his Markets, (review), 30. Mankind, The History of, Vol. I, (review), 62. Map, New York State, (review), 32. Map-drawing in Schools, (note), 24. Maps, Connecticut and Rhode Island State, (review), 32; New Century Develop- ment, (review), 61. Marbut, C. F., Missouri, 110, 144. Meteorological Observations in Schools, Robert DeC. Ward, 41. Meteorology for High Schools and Colleges, Elementary, (review), 127. Mexico, (note), 118; Packing Goods for, (note), 220. Mississippi, Floods in the, (note), 25. Missouri, C. F. Marbut, 110, 144. Monroe, Will S., Geographic Instruction in Germany, 10. Mountains, The Cascade, H. L. Wells, 166; The Relation of American, (note), 22. Names, Geographic, (note), 87. Nebraska, (note), 254. New Jersey Forests and their effects, 93. Newell, F. H., Hydrography of the United States, 129. New York State, The Climate of, J. M. Jameson, 103. New Zealand, Secondary Results of Volcanic Eruption, (note), 244. Nicaragua, (note), 308. North Carolina, C. Cobb, 257, 300. North, The Farthest, (note), 20. Observations of the Sun, Systematic, (note), 274. Ocean Currents, Pacific, (note), 27; Depths, The greatest known, (note), 22. Oregon, Crater Lake, J. S. Diller, 266;(note), 23; Sage Plains of, (note), 92. Orr, Jr., William, The Connecticut Valley, 72. Oural Mountains, The, (note), 248. Oxus, The Question of the, (note), 26. Peary Land, (note), 61. Periodicals, The Use of, W. M. Davis, 81. Physiography, Laboratory Work in Elementary, R. H. Cornish, 172, 204. Race Cradles, S. Trotter, 78. Russian Industries, (note), 188. Russia, Population of, (note), 286. Sahara, The Western, (note), 182. Sakhalin, Climatic Zones on the Island of, (note), 150. Santa Cruz, Territory of, (note), 152. Schools, Map Drawing in, (note), 24. Semple, Ellen C., The Influence of the Appalachian Barrier upon Colonial}His- Siberia, Yakutsk, (note), 55. Soudan, (note), 221. Switzerland, A Torrent Wash in, (note), 319; Recent Geographic Changes in, Teaching Geography, The Oswego Normal Method of, (review), 288. Tibet, The Tsango of, (note), 212. Tidal Power, (note), 88. Tides in the Bay of Fundy, (note), 60. Transvaal, The, (note), 20. Trinidad, (note), 61; Decreasing Rainfall on, (note), 253. Trotter, Spencer, Race Cradles, 78. United States, Hydrography of, F. H. Newell, 129; Islands Owned by the, Venezuela, (note), 277. Volcanoes, Geographical Aids, II, R. E. Dodge, 179. Ward, Robert DeC., Meteorological Observations in Schools, 41; The Climatic Control of Occupations in Chile, 289. Waves, The Effect of Oil on, (note), 242. Weather and Climate, Prizes for School Work in, (note), 124. Wells, H. L., The Cascade Mountains, 166. Werner Introductory Geography, and the Werner Grammer School Geography, Wilcox, W. D., General Features of the Canadian Rockies, 293. Yang-tse-Kiang, The Rapids of the, (note), 58. Yukon District, 236; Basin, C. W. Hayes, 269. Zones, The Temperate, W. M. Davis, 139. |