Bibliotheca geographica: jahresbibliographie der geographischen literatur, Volume 17

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W. H. Kuhl, 1912
 

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Page 121 - THE WORLD'S COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS. A descriptive account of the Economic Plants of the World and of their Commercial Uses. By WG FREEMAN, B.Sc., FLS, Superintendent, Colonial Economic Collections, Imperial Institute, London, and SE CHANDLER, D.Sc., FLS, Assistant, Colonial Economic Collections," Imperial Institute, London. With contributions by numerous Specialists.
Page 143 - A compact Itinerary of the British Isles, Belgium and Holland, Germany and the Rhine, Switzerland, France, Austria and Italy.
Page 85 - Further researches on the physics of the earth, and especially on the folding of mountain ranges and the uplift of plateaus and continents produced by movements of lava beneath the crust arising from the secular leakage of the ocean bottoms.
Page 425 - Report on the geology and natural resources of the area included in the map of the city of Ottawa and vicinity.
Page 21 - Royal Atlas of Modern Geography. Exhibiting, in a series of entirely original and authentic maps, the present condition of geographical discovery and research in the several countries, empires, and states of the world.
Page 128 - A Practical Handbook to the principal Health and Pleasure Resorts on the Shores of the Mediterranean. With special articles on the Principal Invalid Stations by Resident English Physicians.
Page 135 - Mines and Minerals of the British Empire. Being a Description of the Historical, Physical, and- Industrial Features of the Principal Centres of Mineral Production in the British Dominions beyond the Seas.
Page 83 - Vorschule der Geologie. Eine gemeinverständliche Einführung und Anleitung zu Beobachtungen in der Heimat.
Page 383 - Landor, Arnold Henry Savage. Across widest Africa, an account of the country and people of eastern, central and western Africa as seen during a twelve months' journey from Djibuti to Cape Verde.
Page 83 - The new theory of earthquakes and mountain formation, as illustrated by processes now at work in the depths of the sea.

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