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Vol. II. No. 1.

On the Telegraphic Determinations of Longitude by the Bureau of Navigation. Lieut. J. A. Norris, U. S. N., 1
Reports of the Vice Presidents:
Geography of the Land. Herbert G. Ogden, 31
Geography of the Air. A. W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A. 49
Annual Report of the Treasurer, 64
Report of Auditing Committee 65
Annual Report of the Secretary 66
National Geographic Society:
Abstract of Minutes, 67
Officers for 1890, 69
Members of the Society 70

April 1890.

Vol. II. No. 2.

The Rivers of Northern New Jersey, with notes on the classification of rivers in general. William Morris Davis, 81
(With seven illustrations.)
A Critical Review of Bering's First Expedition, 1725—30, together with a translation of his original Report upon it. Dr. Wm. H. Dall, 111
(Illustrated by one Map.)
Supplementary note on the alleged observation of a Lunar Eclipse by Bering in 1728—9. Marcus Baker, 167

May 1890.

Vol. II. No. 3.

The Arctic Cruise of the U. S. S. Thetis in the Summer and Autumn of 1889. Lieut. Comdr. Chas. H. Stockton, U. S. N. 171
(Illustrated with view of Herald Island and one map.)
The Law of Storms, considered with special reference to the North Atlantic. Everett Hayden, Marine Meteorologist, Navy Dept., 199
(One View and seven Illustrations.)
The Irrigation Problem in Montana. H. M. Wilson, 212