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THE NATIONAL CEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
CONTENTS
PAGE
Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection, 25 by 45 inches. Supplement
Russia. By Hon. Charles Emory Smith, formerly Minister to Russia and Ex-Postmaster General 55
Marine Hydrographic Surveys of the Coasts of the World. By George W. Littlehales. With Map 63
The Wonderful Canals of China. By U. S. Consul George E. Anderson, of Hangchau, China 68
Geography and Culture 70
Tides in the Bay of Fundy. Illustrated 71
The French Conquest of the Sahara. By Charles Rabot. Illustrated 76
Observations on the Russo-Japanese War in Japan and Manchuria. By Dr Louis Livingstone Seaman 80
Helping the Farmers. Illustrated 82
National Geographic Society 87
Geographic Notes 87
Geographic Literature 89
Published by the National Geographic Society,
Hubbard Memorial Hall,
Washington, D. C.
Entered at the Post-Office in Washington, D. C, as Second-Class Mail Matter