The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 06
Author(s): National Geographic Society
Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Travel & Geography
Narrators: MaryAnn, J. M. Smallheer, Laurencetrask, Availle, Melissa M, Phil Schempf, Chris A. Hawkins, Rapunzelina, Larry Wilson
Number of Chapters: 34
Length: 12 hours and 01 minute
Language: English
National Geographic Magazine Volume 6, articles published from January, 1894, to May, 1895.
* Geographic Progress of Civilization - Annual Address by the President Honorable Gardiner G. Hubbard
* Shawangunk Mountain, by N. H. Darton
* Weather Making, Ancient and Modern, by Mark W. Harrington
* Geomorphology of the Southern Appalachians, by Charles Willard Hayes and Marius R. Campbell
* The Battle of the Forest, by B. E. Fernow
* Surveys and Maps of the District of Columbia, by Marcus Baker
* The first Landfall of Columbus, by Jacques W. Redway, F. R. G. S.
* Japan, by D.W. Stevens
* Geography of the Air, Annual Address by the Vice-President, General A. W. Greely
* Sir Francis Drake's Anchorage, by Edward L. Berthoud
* Note on the Height of Mount Saint Elias, by Professor Israel C. Russell
* Geographic Notes, by Cyrus C. Babb (The Antarctic Continent - Magnetic Observation in Iceland, Jan Mayen and Spitzbergen in 1892 - A New Light on the Discovery of America - Monographs of the National Geographic Sociaty - Important Announcement Concerning Essays)
* Laws of the Temperature Control of the Geographic Distribution of Terrestrial Animals and Plants. Annual Address by Vice-President Dr. C. Hart Merriam.
* Oregon: Its History, Geography, and Resources, by John H. Mitchell.