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National Geographic Magazine.

Vol. I. No. 3.

The Rivers and Valleys of Pennsylvania. William Morris Davis, 183
(Illustrated by one map and twenty-five cuts.)
Topographic Models. Cosmos Mindeleff, 254
(Illustrated by two plates.)
National Geographic Society—Abstract of Minutes, 269
International Literary Contest to be held at Madrid, Spain, 273
July 1889.

Vol. I. No. 4

Irrigation in California. Wm. Hammond Hall, State Engineer of California 277
Round about Asheville. Bailey Willis, 291
(Illustrated by one Map and Profile.)
A Trip to Panama and Darien. Richard U. Goode, 301
(Illustrated by one Map and Profile.)
Across Nicaragua with Transit and Machéte. R. E. Peary, Civil Engineer, U. S. N., 315
(Illustrated by one Map and three Views.)
October 1889.

(Volume I comprises pp. i-ii, 3-181, 183-335, with sixteen plates.)