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The National Geographic Magazine - Volume 8, No. 2
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The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the February Number.
It includes the following articles:
Crater Lake, Oregon, by J. S. Diller
The Utilization of the Vacant Public Lands, by Emory F. Best
The Mazamas, by J. S. Diller
Geographic Literature, Serials and Miscellanea
The National Geographic Society: Supplementary synopsis of a course of lectures on the effects of geographic environment in developing the civilization of the world
The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the February Number.
It includes the following articles:
Crater Lake, Oregon, by J. S. Diller
The Utilization of the Vacant Public Lands, by Emory F. Best
The Mazamas, by J. S. Diller
Geographic Literature, Serials and Miscellanea
The National Geographic Society: Supplementary synopsis of a course of lectures on the effects of geographic environment in developing the civilization of the world
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