INDEX: VOL. XLII. In the following Index the ALPHABETICAL ORDER is adhered to throughout. Titles of Papers are in deeper type. Contraction, rev. Review in the Magazine. = ABYSSINIA, Beyond the Utmost Purple America, North (Smith), rev., 181. Rim (Powell), rev., 51. From Red Sea to Blue Nile (Forbes), Acoma (Sedgwick), 377. rev., 117. Adam, R. M., Lecture, 38, 98. Adige Area, Upper, 232. Admiralty Charts, Scotland, New Publi- Anatolia, Six Prisons and Two Revolucations, 255, 379. tions (Baldwin), rev., 122. Africa, An Amateur in (Reid), 125; rev., Andrews, Michael C., Lecture, 98. 248. as known to the Greek and Roman Geographers. By Dr. H. K. W. Kumm, 11. (Keltie), 192. Sport and Service in (Haywood), 376. Central, Economic Development. By Hon. W. Ormsby-Gore, 257. Air Photography and the Geographer: A Alaska, Arctic Forests (Mason), rev., 52. Picturesque North Africa, rev., 51. Allen, W. E. D., Béled-es-Siba, rev., 188. Allenby, Viscount, awarded Livingstone Medal, 361. Alps, Hannibal's Passage of the. By C. Du Riche Preller, 350. Amazon, On the Trail of the Unknown (Dyott), 377. VOL. XLII. Scotland in the Portolan Charts, 129, 193, 293, 361. Annual Report, 382. Antilles, Lesser (Davis), 191. Arabia, Arab at Home (Harrison), rev., 110. 49. In Unknown (Cheesman), 376. With Seaplane and Sledge (Binney), 126; rev., 183. Argentine of To-day (Elliott), 191; rev., 250. Armenia, The Great Betrayal (Bierstadt), rev., 57. Artaria's Yugoslavia Handkarte, 127. Ascension Island, Geology, R. A. Daly, 238. Asia, Central, Heart of Asia (Etherton), 63; rev., 111. Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand (Christie), rev., 49. Minor, The Great Betrayal (Bierstadt), rev., 57. Assam, Ao Naga (Mills), 376. Tribe (Smith), rev., 111. Astrolabe, Gordon of Straloch's. By A. S. Cumming, 79. Astrolabes and Theodolites, Elizabethan, R. J. Gunther, 291. 2 B Benson, S., The Little World, rev., 122. Bilby, J. W., Nanook of the North, rev., Binney, F. G., Work of the Oxford Uni- G., With Seaplane and Sledge in Birrell, J. H., Intermediate Geography, Blache, V. de la, Human Geography, 377, 174. Hydro-electric Power in France, My Crowded Solitude (M'Laren), Bone, S. and G., Of the Western Isles, 190. Baffin Land, Nanook of the North (Bilby), Baldwin, O., Six Prisons and Two Revolu Balkans, My Wanderings in the (Heath- Ball, Dr. J., awarded Victoria Medal of Baltic States, New (Rutter), rer., 176. Baring-Gould, S., Book of Dartmoor, 190. Barnett, T. R., Border By-ways, rev., Lecture, 98. Barra Isles, Lecture by R. M. Adam, 38, Barrier Reef, Discovery of the Great. By Beckit, H. O., on a Population Map of The Site and Growth of Oxford, 288. Empire a Geographical Entity, English-Speaking Nations (Mor- ris and Wood), rev., 61. (Demangeon), rev., 185. Brooks, C. E. P., Climate through the C. F., Why the Weather? rev., 188. - J. T., Among the Bantu Nomads, R. G., Burma as I Saw it, 191. Bruce Memorial Prize, Award, 232, 365. A., Sahara, 125; rev., 116. Sir G., My Mission to Russia, 125. Burma as I Saw it (Brown), 191. Geography of (Morrison), 192. Cairngorm Hills of Scotland (Gordon), rev., Cambridgeshire, Geography of (Jones), Cameron, W. B., War Trail of Big Bear, Campbell, R., The Rocks of West Lothian: Canada, Arctic Forests (Mason), rev., 52. National Parks of, Lecture by Mrs. New England-Acadian Shoreline, 64; Seeing (Faris), rev., 53. Topographical Survey, 128, 256. Trail Life in the Rockies (Mitchell), Wood Buffalo Park, 103. Carr, H. R. C., Mountains of Snowdonia, Carrier, E. H., Historical Geography of Cartography, Die Kartenwissenschaft (Eck- Cary, John (Fordham), rev., 370. Cassillis, Earl, awarded Diploma of Fellow- Rulers of Strathspey, 63. Ceylon, Geography of (Morrison), 192. Charts, Scotland in Portolan. By Michael Cheesman, R. E., In Unknown Arabia, 376. China, An Adventurous Journey (Tweedie), From Melbourne to Moscow (Dixon), Peking to Lhasa (Pereira), 125; rev., 315. The Sacred 5 (Geil), 191; rev., Western Civilisation and the Far East China, Why China Sees Red (Weale), 125; Christie, E., Through Khiva to Golden Clapp, F. G., Desert of Western Australia, Clark, V. B., Europe, 64; rev., 189. Climatology, Climate through the Ages Close, E., Excursions and Some Adven- Coal Industry, Commission Report, 192. Cochrane, J., Horcones Valley and Neigh- Cole, D. H., Imperial Military Geography, Coleman, A. P., Ice Ages: Recent and Collins' New World Atlas, 256. Colombia (Niles), rev., 118. Columbia, Sunlight in New Granada, Columbus, Geographical Conceptions of Commerce Atlas, Chambers of (Philip), Geography of (Rutter), rev., 371. Industry and (Smith), rev., 369. Congo, Causeries Congolaises (Torday), On the Trail of the Bushongo French, Lecture by Mrs. G. M. 113. Life in the (Vassal), 64; rev., Corsica: the Scented Isle (Archer), rev. Cox, Sir Percy, Lecture, 98. Crathie and Braemar (Stirton), 124; rev., Crawford, O. G. S., on Archeology in Crockett, W. S., Berwickshire and Rox- Crusades, Time of the, Geographical Lore Cumbrae Islands and of South Bute. Vege- Cyclones, Tropical, and the Dispersal of Cyprus (Flinn), rev., 110. Wayfarer in (Robson), rev., 107. DAHL, K, In Savage Australia, 377. Daly, R. A., Geology of Ascension Island, Dartmoor, Book of (Baring-Gould), 190. Davis, W. M., Lesser Antilles, 191. Debraye, H., Touraine, 376. Demangeon, A., Agriculture and Rural British Empire, rev., 185. Dixon, G. C., From Melbourne to Moscow, Dobson, A. M. R., Mount Sinai, rev., 112. Dolomites (Faure), 63; rev., 109. to Stelvio, From (Waters), 191; rev., Wayfarer in the (Hamer), 191; rev., 241. Douglas, A. J. A., The South Seas of To- Dunlop, W. R., Queensland and Jamaica, Dyott, G. M., On the Trail of the Un- Elliott, L. E., Argentine of To-day, 191; Elsner, E., Romantic France, 253. 46. Estonia, New Baltic States (Rutter), rev., Etherton, P. T., In the Heart of Asia, 63; Europe and the Mediterranean, Atlas II Mediterraneo nella Politica Exeter (Foord), rev., 105. Exploration, Adventures of (Keltie and FAIRGRIEVE, J., Geography in School, Faris, J. T., Seeing Canada, rev., 53. Filippi, Sir F. de, The Scientific Record of Regional Significance of Man- Fleure, Prof., Regional Balance of Racial Flinn, W. H., Cyprus, rev., 110. Foord, E., Exeter, Truro, and the West, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, and District, rev., 105. Wells, Glastonbury, and 64. World Revealed (Ridgway), and the University. By Prof. Ll. Rod- Commercial, Industry and Commerce Economic, Introduction to (Jones Human (Vidal de la Blache), 377. Les Conditions géographiques de Physical, Traité de Géog. Physique Political, The New World (Bowman), Teaching, Geography in School Text-Books, Business Geography Indian Empire and Ceylon The Riddle of the Earth (Appian The World in the Past (Smith), 192; George, H. B., Relations of Geography The Rhine (Baedeker), 253. Glasgow and West Central Scotland, Wall Glastonbury (Foord), rev., 105. Gloucester and District (Foord), rev., Glover, Sir J. H., Journal of (Hastings), Gobi Desert, Discoveries in the (H. F. Godlee, R. J., A Village on the Thames, S., Cairngorm Hills, rer., 46. Grabham, G. W., Exploration of Lake Graham, S., Russia in Division, rev., 108. Turkey and, Exchange of Popula- Prof. Hobbs' proposed expedition, 40. Grierson, E., Things Seen in Edinburgh, Griffiths, J. C., Aerial Surveying by Rapid Guest, L. H., New Russia, 253; rev., 241. Map, 128. Gul, Afraz, awarded Back Grant, 176. |