The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 11 - Free Audiobook

The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 11 - Free Audiobook

Author(s): National Geographic Society,

Language: English

1 / 104The Philippine Islands and their Environment; by John Barrett

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104 Chapter(s)
  • 1. The Philippine Islands and their Environment; by John Barrett
  • 2. The Cape Nome Gold District; by F. C. Schrader
  • 3. The Idaho and Montana Boundary Line; by Richard U. Goode
  • 4. The Copper River Delta; by E. D. Preston
  • 5. Our New Possessions and the Interest they are Exciting; by O. P. Austin
  • 6. The Total Eclipse of the Sun, May 28, 1900; by F. H. Bigelow
  • 7. The Census of 1900; by F. H. Wines
  • 8. Geographic Nomenclature; by E. W. Hilgard
  • 9. Puerto Rico, not Porto Rico; by John Hyde
  • 10. Geographic Literature
  • 11. Correspondence
  • 12. Miscellanea
  • 13. Some Geographic Features of Southern Patagonia, with a Discussion of their Origin; by J. B. Hatcher
  • 14. Kite Work of the Weather Bureau; by H. C. Frankenfield
  • 15. Practical Exercises in Geography; by W. M. Davis
  • 16. Professor Henry Allen Hazen
  • 17. Geographic Miscellanea
  • 18. British South Africa and the Transvaal; by F. F. Hilder
  • 19. The History and Geographic Distribution of Bubonic Plague; by George M. Sternberg
  • 20. Ice Cliffs on White River, Yukon Territory; by Martin W. Gorman
  • 21. A Hunting Trip to Northern Greenland; by Fullerton Merrill
  • 22. A Canal from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean
  • 23. Diseases of the Philippines
  • 24. Geographic Mischellanea
  • 25. The Anglo-Venezuelan Boundary Dispute; by Marcus Baker
  • 26. Korea, the Hermit Nation; by Harrie Webster
  • 27. An Assumed Inconstancy in the Level of Lake Nicaragua; by C. Willard Hayes
  • 28. The Isthmian Canal Commission
  • 29. International Arbitration and its Possibilities
  • 30. Helping Navigation
  • 31. Railway Construction and Improvements
  • 32. Where Exploration is Needed
  • 33. Work in the Arctic and Antarctic
  • 34. Geographic Literature
  • 35. Geographic Miscellanea
  • 36. The Growth of Russia; by Edwin A. Grosvenor
  • 37. Influence of Geographical Conditions on Military Operations in South Africa; by W. A. Simpson
  • 38. Apperception in Geography; by M. E. Kelton
  • 39. Ice Cliffs on White River, Yukon Territory; by C. W. Hayes and A. H. Brooks
  • 40. A German Route to India; by Gilbert H. Grosvenor
  • 41. The Cuban Census
  • 42. Frank Hamilton Cushing
  • 43. Geographic Literature
  • 44. Geographic Miscellanea
  • 45. The Road to Bolivia; by W. E. Curtis
  • 46. The Colonial Expansion of France; by Jean C. Bracq
  • 47. The Prevention of Hailstorms by the Use of Cannon
  • 48. The U. S. Signal Corps in Porto Rico
  • 49. Russian Railways
  • 50. The New Superintendent of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
  • 51. The Revolt of the Ashantis
  • 52. Geographic Miscellanea
  • 53. The Expansion of England; by Edwin D. Mead
  • 54. The Road to Bolivia, continued; by W. E. Curtis
  • 55. The Chinese "Boxers;" by L. J. Davies
  • 56. National Geographic Society
  • 57. Grove Karl Gilbert
  • 58. Ports of the Far East
  • 59. The Tsung-li-Yamen
  • 60. Geographic Notes
  • 61. Problems in China; by James M. Hubbard
  • 62. China and Her People; by Harrie Webster
  • 63. The National Geographic Society’s Eclipse Expedition to Norfolk, Va.; by Marcus Baker
  • 64. The Scientific Work of the National Geographic Society’s Eclipse Expedition to Norfolk, Va.; by Simon Newcomb
  • 65. Hydrographic Work of the U. S. Geological Survey
  • 66. Railways, Rivers, and Strategic Towns in Manchuria; by Gilbert H. Grosvenor
  • 67. Culebra
  • 68. The First American Census of Porto Rico
  • 69. U. S. Board on Geographic Names
  • 70. Foreigners and Foreign Firms in China
  • 71. The Chinese Farmer
  • 72. Three Books on China
  • 73. Miscellanea
  • 74. The Colorado Desert; by David P. Barrows
  • 75. The Chinese Paradox; by H. M. Watts
  • 76. Colonial Government in Borneo; by James M. Hubbard
  • 77. The Water Supply for the Nicaragua Canal; by Arthur P. Davis
  • 78. Mrs Bishop's "The Yangtze Valley and Beyond;" by Eliza R. Scidmore
  • 79. The city of Shanghai
  • 80. Forest Reserves of the United States; by Gifford Pinchot
  • 81. The Great Wall of China
  • 82. Geographic Notes
  • 83. Lessons of Galveston; by W. J. McGee
  • 84. The West Indian Hurricane of September 1-12, 1900; by E. B. Garriott
  • 85. Excavations at Nippur
  • 86. Hunan, the Closed Province of China; by W. B. Parsons
  • 87. The National Geographic Society: Address of the President to the Board of Managers
  • 88. Through the Heart of Africa
  • 89. Nansen's "Farthest North" Eclipsed
  • 90. Geographic Notes
  • 91. Proceedings of the National Geographic Society
  • 92. The Samoan Islands; Dy Edwin V. Morgan
  • 93. The Manila Observatory; by Jose Algue
  • 94. The Limited Water Supply of the Arid Region; by F. H. Newell
  • 95. Hurricanes on the Coast of Texas; by A. W. Greely
  • 96. Africa the Largest Game Preserve in the World; by John B. Torbert
  • 97. Announcements
  • 98. The Wyoming Fossil Fields Expedition of July, 1899; by W. C. Knight
  • 99. Gold in the Philippines; by F. F. Hilder
  • 100. The Teaching of Physical Geography in Elementary Schools; by R. E. Dodge
  • 101. Geography at the British Association for the Advancement of Science; by John Hyde
  • 102. Decisions of the U. S. Board on Geographic Names
  • 103. Significant Facts Concerning the Foreign Trade of Great Britain
  • 104. Miscellanea

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The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XI, January to December 1900.

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