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The National Geographic Magazine

THE NATIONAL CEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE

Vol. XVI
FEBRUARY, 1905
No. 2

CONTENTS

PAGE Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection, 25 by 45 inches. Supplement Russra. By Hon. Charles Emory Smith, formerly Minister to Russia and Ex-Postmaster General 55 Marine Hydrographic Surveys of the Coasts of the World. By George W. Littlehales. With Map 63 The Wonderful Canals of China. By U. S. Consul George E* Anderson, of Hangchau, China 68 Geography and Culture 70 Tides in the Bay oE Fundy. Illustrated 71 The French Conquest of the Sahara. By Charles Rabot. Illustrated 76 Observations on the Russo-Japanese War in Japan and Manchuria. By Dr Louis Livingstone Seaman 80 Helping the Farmers. Illustrated 82 National Geographic Society 87 Geographic Notes 87 Geographic Literature 89

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