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National Geographic : 1904 Jul
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EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CONGRESS 307 3. OCEANOGRAPHY I. Currents and Climatology of the North Pacific. Prof. G. Davidson, San Francisco, Cal. 2. Co-tidal Lines for the World. Prof R. A . Harris, Washington, D. C . 3. European Polar Sea Investigations. Prof. Knipowitsch, St Petersburg, Russia. 4. Deep Sea Deposits. Sir John Murray, Edinburgh, Scotland. 5. New Theory of Tidal Undulations in Ocean ography. 0. T. Olsen, Grimsby, England. 6. Border Seas of Japan. Prof. J . J. Rein, Bonn, Germany. 7. Physical Character and History of the Baltic. Prof. J. J . Rein, Bonn, Germany. 8. Evidence of Land Near the North Pole. Prof R. A . Harris, Washington, D. C. 9. Fifty Years in Oceanography. Prof. A. Lindenkohl, Washington, D. C. 10. Stromungen der huft und des Wassers. Prof. E Witte, Brieg, Germany. SI. Temperature Charts of the Azores. Prof. J. Thoulet, Nancy, France. 12. La Methode Graphique en oceanographie. Prof. J. Thoulet, Nancy, France. 13. Les travaux oceanographiques du labora toire de Nancy. Professor Thoulet, Nancy, France. 14. Oceanographic Instruments. Lord Kelvin (absent), Glasgow, Scotland. 15. Canadian Tidal Observations. Prof. W. B . Dawson (absent), Ottawa, Canada. 4 VOLCANOES I. Hawaiian Geography. Prof. C . H. Hitchcock, Hanover, N. H. 2. The Destruction of Pompeii as Interpreted bythe Volcanic Eruptions of Martinique. Prof. A. Heilprin, Philadelphia, Pa. 3. The Tower of Mt Pelde. Prof. A. Heilprin, Philadelphia, Pa. 4. The Volcanoes of Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Saba. Dr E. O. Hovey, New York City. 5. The Volcanoes of St Vincent, St Kitts, and St Eustatius. Dr E. O. Hovey, New York City. 6. Sur les characteres speciaux de la reparti tion de la Mediterranie. Paul Vidal de la Blache, Paris, France. 5. EARTHQUAKES I. Relations de la figure du globe avec la dis tribution des volcans et tremblements de terre. Prof. G. Lallemand (absent), Paris, France. 2. The Seismical Distribution and Tectonic Connections of Earthquakes in the United States of North America. Count de Montessus de Ballore (absent), Abbeville, France. 3. Ergebnisse der modernen erdbebenforsch ung. Prof. E. Rudolph (doubtful), Strassburg, Germany. 4. Submarine erdbeben und eruptionen. Prof. E. Rudolph (doubtful), Strassburg, Germany. 5. Vertikale bodenbewegungen beobachtet mit dem trifilargravimeter. Prof. A . Schmidt, Stuttgart, Germany. 6. The Energy of Large Earthquakes in Ab solute Measure. Prof. de Kovesligethy, Budapest, Hungary. 7. A New Geometrical Theory of Earthquakes and the Absorption of Earthquakes' Energy by the Earth. Prof. de Kovesligethy, Budapest, Hungary. 8. Die Internationale Seismologische Staaten Association. Dr G. Gerland, Strassburg, Germany. 9. Uber die moderne Seismologie. Dr G. Gerland, Strassburg, Germany. 6. GLACIERS I. Glaciers of British Columbia. G. Vaux, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 2. The Lewis Rangeof Northern Montana and its Glaciers. F. E. Matthes, Washington, D. C. 3. The Jostedalbroe in Norway. Prof. M. Ebeling (absent), Berlin, Germany. 4. Glacial Lakes and Pleistocene Changes in the St Lawrence Valley. Prof. A. P . Coleman, Toronto, Canada. 5. Studies of the Snow Region of the High Mountains of Northern Sweden. Dr Axel Hamberg, Stockholm, Sweden. 6. The Reservoir Lag in Glacier Variations. Prof. H. F. Reid, Baltimore, Md. 7. The Glaciers of Mt Hood and Mt Adams. Prof. H. F. Reid, Baltimore, Md. 8. Chatter-marks or Crescentic Sub-Glacial Fractures. Prof. G. K . Gilbert, Washington, D. C . 9. The Antarctic Glaciers. Henryk Arctowski, Brussels, Belgium.
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