National Geographic Magazine Vol. 08 - 11. November 1897
by National Geographic Society
'National Geographic Magazine Vol. 08 - 11. November 1897' Summary
This volume of the National Geographic Magazine includes several articles on exploration and geography. J. B. Hatcher writes about his work in Patagonia, documenting the region's geography, geology, and paleontology. W. J. McGee discusses the significance of Hatcher's findings, highlighting their contribution to our understanding of the region's geological history. W. A. Dickey provides an account of the Sushitna River in Alaska, describing its course, tributaries, and the surrounding landscape. E. W. Nelson offers a detailed winter weather record from the Klondike Region, providing insights into the region's climate and weather patterns. Finally, A. W. Greely examines the Russian Census of 1897, analyzing the data to provide a comprehensive demographic profile of the Russian population at the time.Book Details
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