ILLUSTRATIONS.
Plate 1—[South America (map)]
2—[Sketch Map of Alaska]
3—[Map of the St. Elias Region, after La Pérouse]
4—[Map of the eastern Shore of Yakutat Bay, after Dixon]
5—[Map of the St. Elias Region, after Malaspina]
6—[Map of Bay de Monti, after Malaspina]
7—[Map of Disenchantment Bay, after Malaspina]
8—[Sketch Map of St. Elias Region], by MARK B. KERR
9—[The Hubbard Glacier]
10—[Wall of Ice on eastern Side of Atrevida Glacier]
11—[View on Atrevida Glacier]
12—[Entrance of an Ice Tunnel]
13—[Deltas in an abandoned Lake Bed]
14—[A River on the Lucia Glacier]
15—[Entrance to a glacial Tunnel]
16—[View of Malaspina Glacier from Blossom Island]
17—[Moraines on Marvine Glacier]
18—[View of the Hitchcock Range from near Dome Pass]
19—[View of Mount St. Elias from Dome Pass]
20—[View of Mount St. Elias from Seward Glacier]
21—[Carte Générale des Découvertes de l'Amiral de Fonte (1752)]
RUSSELL: Figure 1—[Diagram illustrating the Formation of Icebergs]
2—[View of a glacial Lakelet]
3—[Section of a glacial Lakelet]
4—[Diagram illustrating the Formation of marginal Crevasses]
5—[Crevasses near Pinnacle Pass]
6—[Snow Crests on Ridges and Peaks]
7—[Faulted Pebble from Pinnacle Pass]
8—[Faulted Pebble from Pinnacle Pass]
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY.
REGULAR PUBLICATIONS.
In addition to announcements of meetings and various circulars sent to members from time to time, the Society issues a single serial publication entitled THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE. During the first two years of the existence of the Society this serial was issued in quarterly numbers. With the beginning of the third year of the Society and the third volume of the Magazine the form of publication was changed, and the serial now appears at irregular intervals in parts or brochures (designated by pages and designed either for separate preservation or for gathering into volumes) which consist either of single memoirs or of magazine brochures made up of articles, notes, abstracts, and other geographic matter, together with the Proceedings and other administrative records of the Society.
The Magazine is mailed free to members of the Society and to exchanges. The first two volumes, as well as the separate brochures of the third and the complete volume, are sold at the prices given below by the Secretary, Mr. F. H. Newell, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.
| To Members. | To the Public. | ||
| Volume I, 1889: 4 numbers, 334 pages, 16 plates and 26 figures | $1 40 | $2 00 | |
| Volume II, 1890: 5 numbers, 344 pages, 10 plates and 11 figures | 1 40 | 2 00 | |
| Volume III, 1891: Comprising: | |||
| South America; Annual Address by the President, Gardiner G. Hubbard: pp. 1–30, pl. 1, March 28, 1891 | $0 15 | $0 25 | |
| Geography of the Land; Annual Report by Vice-President Herbert G. Ogden: pp. 31–40, April 30, 1891 | 0 10 | 0 25 | |
| Geography of the Air; Annual Report by Vice-President A. W. Greely: pp. 41–52, May 1, 1891 | 0 10 | 0 25 | |
| An Expedition to Mount St. Elias, by I. C. Russell: pp. 53–204 (with 8 figures), pls. 2–20, May 29, 1891 | 0 85 | 1 50 | |
| Magazine brochure, pp. 205–261, i–xxxv, pl. 21, February 19, 1892 | 0 40 | 0 75 | |
| 1 60 | 3 00 | ||