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The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE EE

Von. XVI
MARCH, 1905
No. 3

CONTENTS

PAGE

The Characteristics of the Japanese People. By Baron Kentaro Kaneko, of the House of Peers of Japan 94

Geographic Names in the United States and the Stories They Tell. By R. H. Whitbeck, of the New Jersey State Normal School J00

A Growing Gimp in the Tanana Gold Fields, Alaska. By Sidney Paige, of the U. S. Geological Survey. Illustrated 104

The Industrial Training of the German People. Illustrated 111

Philip Nolan and the "Levant." By Edward Everett Hale 114

Progress in the Philippines 116

The Gardens of the West. Illustrated 117

The Cause of the Earth's Heat 124

Maps Recently Issued by the U. S. Geological Survey 125

Notes from Our Consuls 126

Geographic Notes. Illustrated 127

Geographic Literature 133

National Geographic Society 137

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