A formidable-looking volume on account of its size, but one which will abundantly repay a careful study of its method, aside from the value of the content, for problems related to animals of the soils, etc. Particular attention should be given to the formulation of dynamic principles, and the application of the process method.
Davis, W. M.
1909. Geographical Essays, pp. 777. New York.
Essays on the orderly sequence of changing land forms, or to the ecologist, the development of inland habitats, in so far as they are dependent upon the physiographic conditions.
Woodworth, J. B.
1894. The Relation between Baseleveling and Organic Evolution. Amer. Geol., Vol. XIV, pp. 209-235.
The influence of baseleveling factors in the development of the gross environment and upon evolution.
Adams, Chas. C.
1901. Baseleveling and its Faunal Significance, with Illustrations from Southeastern United States. Amer. Nat., Vol. XXXV, pp. 839-852.
The influence of baseleveling upon the sequence of changes in fresh-water and land habitats. (See [Figures 4] and [5].)