
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 09. September 1898
by National Geographic Society
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The Growth of the United States, by W J McGee, examines the historical and geographical factors that have contributed to the rapid growth of the United States. Bitter Root Forest Reserve, by Richard U. Goode, describes the establishment and management of the Bitter Root Forest Reserve in Montana. Atlantic Estuarine Tides, by Mark S. W. Jefferson, investigates the patterns and causes of estuarine tides along the Atlantic coast of the United States. The Forest Conditions and Standing Timber of the State of Washington, by Henry Gannett, provides a comprehensive assessment of the forest resources of Washington State. American Association for the Advancement of Science, by John Hyde, reports on the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, held in Boston in 1898.Book Details
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