(Altona H. Grinnell),
1006 Twenty-second Street.
W
ILLITS
, H
ON
. E
DWIN
,
Department of Agriculture.
W
ILSON
, H. M. (Herbert Michael),
a
,
Geological Survey.
W
IMPFFEN
, L. F.
V
. (Lebrecht Felix von),
Hydrographic Office.
W
INCHELL
, P
ROF
. N. H. (Newton Horace),
c
,
120 State Street, Minneapolis, Minn.
*W
INDOM
, H
ON
. W
ILLIAM
.
W
INSLOW
, P
ROF
. A
RTHUR
,
State Geological Survey, Jefferson City, Mo.
W
INSTON
, I
SAAC
,
Coast and Geodetic Survey.
W
OODWARD
, R. S. (Robert Simpson),
a
,
Coast and Geodetic Survey.
W
RIGHT
, E
NS
. B
ENJAMIN
, U. S. N.,
Hydrographic Office.
Y
EATES
, C
HAS
. M. (Charles Marion),
a
,
Geological Survey.
Y
OUNG
, F. A. (Frederic Albert),
Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Summary.
Summary.
(An * signifies that articles are referred to by title only.)
Abbe, Cleveland
. *Climate of Samoa, I 272
*Expedition to the West Coast of Africa, II 295
Across Nicaragua with transit and machéte (
Peary
), I 272, 315
Africa. Exhibition of West Coast of, II 295
its past and future (
Hubbard
), I 99
slave trade in, I 112
Alaska, Arctic cruise of the Thetis in 1889, II 171
A trip up the Yukon river (
Russell
), II 67
America. International literary contest to be held on the 4th centennial anniversary, etc., I 273
Announcement, I i.; II 287
d'Anville's references to Bering's voyage of 1725–30, II 125
Appalachian mountain drainage, I 183
Arctic cruise of the Thetis in 1889, II 68, 171
*Armenia, Turkish Rule in, II 290
Asheville, (N. C.), round about (
Willis
), I 271, 291
*Asia, its past and present (
Hubbard
), II 68
Atlantic coast storm of March 11–14, 1888 (
Greely
), I 37
(
Hayden
), I 40
*Atlantic, Icebergs and Field ice in, II 291
Law of storms considered with special reference to the north Atlantic (
Hayden
), II 199
Baker, Marcus
. *Surveys, their kinds and purposes, I 269
Alleged observation of a lunar eclipse by Bering in 1728–29, II 167
Geographic nomenclature, II 272, 290
Bartlett, J. R.
*Physical geography of the sea, I 87
Bell, A. G.
*The Krakatoa eruption, I 272, 290
Bering, Vitus
. His first expedition, 1725–30, with translation of his original report (
Dall
), II 111
Determination of longitude by the moon and by eclipses, II 113
Instruments and methods during his first expedition of 1725–30, II 113
Lunar eclipse said to have been observed by him in 1728–29, II 114, 167
Sources of information relating to his voyage of 1725–30, II 118
Instructions from Peter the Great, relating to his expedition of 1725–30, II 135
Original report on his expedition to the eastern coast of Siberia, II 135
Geographical positions recorded by Bering, 1725–30, II 144, 160
Itinerary of his expedition of 1725–30, II 145
Synopsis of his first voyage, II 146
Resumé of the results of his first voyage, II 162
Bernadou, J. B.
Korea and the Koreans, with map, II 231, 291
Bigelow, F. H.
*Expedition to the West Coast of Africa, II 295
Biology in its relations to the work of the National Geographic Society (
Merriam
), I 160
Brazilian coast, telegraphic longitude determinations, II 17
Bureau of Navigation. Telegraphic determinations of longitude, II 1
Cadastre defined, II 246
California, irrigation in, I 270, 277
*north winds of (
Gilbert
), I 88
Cambrian. *The Continent during the, II 295
*Canada, the great plains of (
Kenaston
), I 270
*Canton, a glimpse of Chinese life in, II 68
Central American interoceanic canal routes, I 301
telegraphic longitude determinations, II 22
Charts illustrating the storm of March 11–14, 1888, on the Atlantic coast, I 58
Chattelaine, Heli
. *Expedition to the West Coast of Africa, II 295
China, Japan and East Indies, telegraphic longitude determinations in, II 21
*China, and Thibet, Journey in, II 291
*Chinese life in Canton (
Hitchcock
), II 68
Classification of geographic forms, I 30, 36
by genesis, I 27, 88
of rivers (
Davis
), II 81
*of topographic forms (
Gilbert
), I 88
Coast survey of the United States, I 59
Contour and hachure drawing, examples of, I 268
Curtis, W. E.
*Patagonia, I 87
*Recent events in the United States of Colombia, I 272
Dall, W. H.
Critical review of Bering's first expedition 1725–30, II 68, 111
Darien, a trip to Panama and, I 301
Davis, W. M.
Geographic methods in geologic investigation, I 11, 88
Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania, I 183, 271
Rivers of northern New Jersey with notes on the general classification of rivers, II 68, 81
Topographic models, I 271
Drainage of Pennsylvania (
Davis
), I 183
of northern New Jersey, II 81
systems classified, I 35
Depths of oceans, I 149
DuHalde's references to Bering's voyage of 1725–30, II 118
Dutton, C. E.
*The Hawaiian Islands, II 295
Dyer, G. L.
Geography of the sea—a report of progress, I 136
East Indies, China and Japan, telegraphic longitude determinations II 21
Eclipse of the moon said to have been observed by Bering in his expedition of 1725–30, II 114, 167
Ellicott, J. M.
*Surveys Executed by the U. S. S. Ranger in Lower California, II 293
English-Russian transliteration, II 285
Eskimos of Point Hope, Alaska, traditions of, II 195
Exploration of Mt. St. Elias, II 288
Finley, J. P.
*Something about tornadoes, I 269
French Broad valley (N. C.), I 291
Gannett, Henry
. *Physical statistics relating to Massachusetts, I 269
The survey and map of Massachusetts, I 78, 88
Garabed, H.
Discussion on Turkish Rule in Armenia, II 290
*Gas and Oil in the United States, II 295
Genesis of geographic forms as a means of classification, I 27
Geodetic survey of the United States, I 69
Geographic forms classified by genesis, I 27, 30
knowledge, historical sketch by
G. G. Hubbard
, I 3
methods in geologic investigation (
Davis
), I 11, 88
names, rules for orthography of, I 279
nomenclature, II 261, 290
*triangulation (
Johnson
), I 88
Geographical positions determined by Bering during his voyage, 1725–30, II 144, 160
Geography of the air—a report of progress (
Greely
), I 151; II 49, 68
of the land—a report of progress (
Ogden
), I 125; II 31
of life—a report of progress (
Merriam
), I 160
of the sea—a report of progress (
Dyer
), I 136
systematic, I 11, 27
Geologic investigation by geographic methods (
Davis
), I 11
processes classified, I 30
Geological history of Pennsylvania, I 183
Geomorphology, I 27
Gilbert, G. K.
*Classification of topographic forms, I 88
*North winds of California, I 88
Goode, R. U.
A trip to Panama and Darien, I 271, 301
Great Britain, Ordnance Survey, its history and object, II 243, 292
Greely, A. W.
Geography of the air—a report of progress, I 151; II 49, 68, 295
The great storm of March 11–14, 1888, I 37, 88
Green river in the Uinta mountains, its development (
Powell
), II 100
Hachure and contour drawing, examples of, I 268
Hall, W. H.
Irrigation in California, I 270, 277
Harris' references to Bering's voyage of 1725–30, II 121
*Hawaiian Islands, II 295
Hayden, E.
Law of storms considered with special reference to the north Atlantic, II 67, 199
The great storm off the Atlantic coast March 11–14, 1888, I 40, 88
*Report on the Department of the Sea, II 294
*Samoa; general geography, hydrography, I 227
Herald Island, Arctic ocean, with plate, II 193
Herrle, Gustave
. Geographic nomenclature, II 265, 290
Rules for the orthography of geographic names, II 279
Herschel island, Mackenzie bay, II 188
Hitchcock, Romyn
. *A glimpse of Chinese life in Canton, II 68
*House life in Mexico (
Johnson
), I 272
Hubbard, G. G.
*Asia, its past and present, II 68
Africa, its past and future, I 99
Progress in geographic study. Introductory address, I 3
*South America, II 293
Hurricanes off the Atlantic coast (
Hayden
), II 199
of West India, II 203
of Nov. 25, 1888, with map, II 204