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The

Journal of School Geography

EDITOR:

RICHARD E. DODGE,

Professor of Geography, Teachers College, 120th St., West, New York City.

ASSOCIATE Editors:

W. M. DAVIS,

Professor of Physical Geography, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
C. W. HAYES,

Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.
H. B. KÜMMEL,

Assistant Professor of Physiography, Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill.
F. M. MCMURRY,

Dean, School of Pedagogy, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.

R. DEC. WARD,

Instructor in Climatology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

CONTENTS:

The Climatic Control of Occupation in Chile, R. DEC. Ward,.
General Features of the Canadian Rockies, W. D. WILCOX...
North Carolina (continued from p. 241), COLLIER COBB,
Notes,

Review.

Copyright August, 1897, by Richard E. Dodge.

Price, 15 Cents a Number.

$1.00 a Year (10 numbers).

Entered at the Post-office at Lancaster, Pa., as Second Class Matter.

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The Model of the Earth. By Thomas Jones. The earth withShows land profiles, conti

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nental forms below water and ocean bed reliefs.

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several writers, each a specialist in the department treated. It contains 11 Maps, most of which are here published for the first time, and all of which have been drawn specially for this series of articles. Important and interesting data heretofore buried in scientific reports or note books are here made generally accessible for the first time. This book is peculiarly valuable to teachers, containing as it does, a chapter addressed immediately to them, a careful statement of the principles of The New Geography, and a detailed account of the application of these principles to a single city. The following is a list of the chapters with their authors:

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X. A Short History of the Great Lakes.. FRANK B. TAYLOR

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