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1942
Holocaust Begins, Walt Disney Releases Bambi
Environment, Village and City: A Genetic Approach to Urban Geography; with Some Reference to
Possibilism, pp. 1-67
Lags and Ranges of Temperature in Hawaii, pp. 68-97
Titles and Abstracts of Papers, New York City, December, 1941, pp. 98-145
Symposia at the New York Meeting, p. 146
Exhibits at the New York Meeting, pp. 147-148
Geomorphology of the Rhone Delta, pp. 149-254
Land Use Differentiation in Sydney, Australia, pp. 255-308
Colonel Claude Hale Birdseye, pp. 309-315
A Note: Suggestions for Illustrating Books, pp. 316-318
Trends in the Development of Geographic Botany, pp. 319-354
Regionalization of the United States on a Precipitation Basis, pp. 355-370
Recent Changes in the Banana Production of Middle America, pp. 371-383
1943
Penicillin comes into common use
The Geography of Human Productivity, pp. 1-31
The Unincorporated Hamlet: One Element of the American Settlement Fabric, pp. 32-81
Titles and Abstracts of Papers Offered for Presentation at Columbus, Ohio, 1942 (Meeting Postponed), pp. 82-98
The Description of International Boundaries, pp. 99-117
The Political Significance of Tropical Vegetable Fats for the Industrial Countries of Europe, pp. 118-128
The Seasons' Arrivals and Lengths, pp. 129-134
Grassland and Farmland as Factors in the Cyclical Development of Eurasian History, pp. 135-161
Adjustment of Agriculture to Its Environment, pp. 163-198
Maps and a Mapping Program for the United States, pp. 199-219
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 39th and 40th Annual Meetings Held Con-currently in Washington, D. C.,
September, 1943, pp. 220-232
1944
D-Day June 6th, Roosevelt elected 4th term, Battle of the Bulge
Structural Properties of Medium- and Small-Scale Maps, pp. 1-46
Geographic Research in China, pp. 47-62
The Wind Flow Diagram, pp. 63-66
Component Geographic Factors of the Natural Regions of Burma, pp. 67-96
United States Malting Barley Production, pp. 97-131
Memoir of Arthur Keith, pp. 132-133
The West Shawano Upland of Wisconsin: A Study of Regional Development Basic to the Problem
of Part of the Great Lakes Cut-Over Region, pp. 135-163
A New Production Map of the Appalachian Bituminous Coal Region, pp. 164-172
A Linear-Distance Map of Farm Population in the United States, pp. 173-180
Physical Geography in the Training of the Geographer, pp. 183-189
Training for Research in Political Geography, pp. 190-201
The Training of Military Geographers, pp. 202-206
Training for Research in Economic Geography, pp. 207-215
Douglas Johnson, pp. 216-222
1945
Truman in after FDR Dies, League of Nations forms U.N., Mussolini Killed and Hitler Suicide,
First A-Bomb tested then used on Japan
The Horizon of Geography, pp. 1-36
Climates of Texas, pp. 37-52
Physiographic Divisions of the Columbia Intermontane Province, pp. 53-75
Glacial Diversion of Drainage (With Especial Reference to the Phenomenon of the "Lost Gorge"), pp. 78-119
Geographic Training, Wartime Research, and Immediate Professional Objectives, pp. 121-143
Recent Changes in the Concentration of Manufacturing, pp. 144-166
Geography in Off-Duty Educational Opportunities for Armed Forces, pp. 167-180
Memorial to Nevin M. Fenneman, pp. 181-189
1946
Nuremberg Trial, U.N. locates in New York
Problems of Our Time, pp. 1-43
Climate and Man in China, pp. 44-74
Theory of Physical-Geographic Processes, pp. 75-78
Titles and Abstracts of Papers, Knoxville, Tennessee, December, 1945, pp. 79-109
Future Industrial Land Requirements in the Cincinnati Area, pp. 111-121
The Broadleaf Deciduous Forests of the Pacific Northwest, pp. 122-147
Memorial to Samuel Weidman, 1870-1945, pp. 148-149
The Climates of New Zealand: According to Thornthwaite's Classification, pp. 151-177
Mitteleuropa in German Political Geography, pp. 178-194
Lessons from the War-Time Experience for Improving Graduate Training for Geographic Research, pp. 195-214
Dissertations in Geography Accepted by Universities in the United States and Canada for the Degree of Ph.D.,
June, 1935, to June, 1946, and Those Currently in Progress, pp. 215-247
A Method for Producing Shaded Relief from Areal Slope Data, pp. 248-252
Memorial to Eliot Grinnell Mears 1889-1946, pp. 253-254
1947
Bell Transitor invented
Terrae Incognitae: The Place of the Imagination in Geography, pp. 1-15
Abstracts of Papers Contributed to the Program of the Forty-Third Annual Meeting, Held in Columbus, Ohio
December 28, 29, and 30, 1946, pp. 16-63
Supplement to the Compilation in the Annals of December, 1946, p. 64
Stream Meanders, pp. 65-67
Present Status of "The Great Soviet World Atlas" in the United States, pp. 67-72
Site and Situation of Vienna, pp. 72-73
Profiles of Air Temperatures Normal to Coast Lines, pp. 75-86
Climate and Moisture Conservation, pp. 87-100
The Cartography of Japan during the Middle Tokugawa Era: A Study in Cross-Cultural Influences, pp. 101-119
George Henry Primmer, 1889-1946, pp. 120-121
James Warren Bagley, 1881-1947, p. 122
-Inventory of the World's Minerals, p. 123
-California Nomenclature, pp. 123-124
-Alabama's Industrial Opportunities, pp. 124-125
-Regional Planning in Britain, pp. 125-126
Geographic Aspects of Pump Irrigation on the Nebraska Loess Plain in Relation to Subsurface Physiography, pp. 127-134
The Political Rivalry of Patzcuaro and Morelia, an Item in the Sixteenth Century Geography of Mexico, pp. 135-144
Rural Depopulation in Southwestern Ontario, pp. 145-154
Delimitation of the Geographic Regions of China, pp. 155-168
A New Map of the Climates of China, pp. 169-176
The Russian Subarctic, pp. 177-179
The Arctic Institute of North America: Studies in Progress, pp. 179-180
Postglacial Climatic History, p. 180
The Work of the Wind, pp. 181-182
A Functional Atlas of Wartime, pp. 182-184
Land-Use Problems in Cyprus, p. 184
Wartime Changes in the Patterns of United States Coal Production, pp. 185-196
Localizing Vegetation Terms, pp. 197-208
A Geographic Classification of Geography Material as Based upon the Dewey Classification System, pp. 209-222
Fisheries of the North American West Coast, p. 223
Current Developments in Sweden's Industries, p. 224
Biography of the Russian Geographical Society, pp. 225-226
1948
US Congress enacts Marshall Plan, Isreal becomes Jewish State
The Prewar Population of China: Distribution and Density, pp. 1-5
Library Filing, Classification, and Cataloging of Maps, with Special Reference to Wartime Experience, pp. 6-37
Memoir to Ellsworth Huntington, 1876-1947, pp. 38-50
Abstracts of Papers Contributed to the Program of the Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting, held in Charlottesville,
Virginia December 27 to 31, 1947, pp. 51-109
-Analysis of Estonian Population Movements, p. 110
-Report on the Southwest of England, p. 111
-A Geographical Intelligence Document, pp. 111-112
On the Mores of Methodological Discussion in American Geography, pp. 113-125
Determinism in Geography, pp. 126-132
The Distribution of Water Power Resources in Brazil with Reference to the Participation Ratio Concept, pp. 133-144
Clark Wissler, 1870-1947, pp. 145-146
-Comments on Some Publications of the China Institute of Geography, pp. 147-150
-A Note on the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, pp. 150-151
-Regional Variety in Norway, pp. 151-152
The Climatic Record: Its Content, Limitations, and Geographic Value, pp. 153-168
Some Regional Characteristics of American Farmsteads, pp. 169-225
Nelson H. Darton, 1865-1948, p. 226
Guy Woolard Conrey, 1887-1948, pp. 227-228
-Four Recent General Geographic Bibliographies, pp. 229-231
-Notes on Japanese Geographical Periodicals, pp. 231-232
Outline of a Theory of Area Studies, pp. 233-243
Characteristics of a Regional Margin of the Corn and Dairy Belts, pp. 244-270
Formulating Objectives of Geographic Research, pp. 271-276
Notes on Rice Growing in China, pp. 277-281
Regionalization of Indiana, pp. 282-300
Francois Emile Matthes, 1874-1948, pp. 301-304
Ralph Hall Brown, 1898-1948, pp. 305-309
1949
Communist China formed, Republic of Ireland formed
Geographical Geomorphology, pp. 1-11
On the Climatic Description of Physiographic Regions, pp. 12-25
The Climates of Turkey According to Thornthwaite's Classifications, pp. 26-46
Communication, p. 47
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 1948 Annual Meetings in Madison, Wisconsin, December 27, 28, 29, 30,
1948, pp. 48-80
The Distribution of Religious Communities in India, pp. 81-98
Geographic Science in Germany during the Period 1933-1945: A Critique and Justification, pp. 99-137
-Location Theory, pp. 138-139
-Latin American Grasslands, pp. 139-140
-North American Place Name Bibliography, pp. 140-141
Climate of the Sonoran Desert Region, pp. 143-187
Some Preliminary Notes on the Use of the Light Airplane and 35mm. Camera in Geographic Field Research,
pp. 188-200
A Physiognomic Classification of Vegetation, pp. 201-210
Present Distribution and Affinities of Mexican Mammals, pp. 211-218
Herpetogeny in Mexico and Guatemala, pp. 219-238
Rural Settlements in the German Lands, pp. 239-263
The American Agricultural Fair: The Pattern, pp. 264-282
An Analytical Approach to Map Projections, pp. 283-290
Bailey Willis, 1857-1949, pp. 291-292
Philip Sidney Smith, 1877-1949, pp. 293-294
W. Elmer Ekblaw, 1882-1949, p. 295
Wallace W. Atwood, 1872-1949, pp. 296-306
Mark Jefferson, 1863-1949, pp. 307-312
-Economic Geography of the USSR.
-Economic Geography of Great Britain, pp. 314-315
-Cartography, pp. 315-316
-A Study of a Belgian Region, pp. 316-317
1950
North Korea invades South Korea
The Climate of the Central North American Grassland, pp. 1-39
Some Features of Early Woodland and Prairie Settlement in a Central Iowa County, pp. 40-57
The Economic Geography of a Micronesian Atoll, pp. 58-83
The Geographic Significance of the Soil Type, pp. 84-88
-Agricultural Geography, p. 89
-Strategic Intelligence, pp. 89-91
The Functional Approach in Political Geography, pp. 95-130
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association, Held at Clark University,
Worcester, Massachusetts, April 5, 6, 7, 8, 1950, pp. 131-167
-A Translation of a Russian Work, pp. 168-169
-A Dictionary of Geography, pp. 169-170
-A New Gazetteer, p. 170
William Morris Davis: Investigator, Teacher, and Leader in Geomorphology, pp. 172-180
Tectonic Relief, pp. 181-187
William Morris Davis: Master of Method, pp. 188-195
The Place of Geomorphology in the Geographic Sciences, pp. 196-208
Davis' Concepts of Slope Development Viewed in the Light of Recent Quantitative Investigations, pp. 209-213
The Geographic Cycle in Periglacial Regions as It is Related to Climatic Geomorphology, pp. 214-236
Manufacturing in the Rock River Valley-Location Factors, pp. 237-253
Notes on the Discovery of Yezo, pp. 254-266
The Winter of 1948-49 in the Great Plains, pp. 267-292
Frequency and Physical Effects of Chinook Winds in the Colorado High Plains Region, pp. 293-327
Oliver Edwin Baker, 1883-1949, pp. 328-334
Isaiah Bowman, 1878-1950, pp. 335-350
Lewis F. Thomas, 1887-1950, pp. 351-353
Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1874-1950, pp. 354-355
-Geography of Mexico, pp. 356-357
-A Study of New Zealand, pp. 357-358
-Microclimatology, pp. 358-359
-The North German Lowland, pp. 359-361
1951
General Douglas McArthur fired for insubordination
The Location of German Immigrants in the Middle West, pp. 1-41
The American Agricultural Fair: Time and Place, pp. 42-57
The Use of Deformational Data in Evaluating World Map Projections, pp. 58-74
Crofting Settlements and Housing in the Outer Hebrides, pp. 75-87
Kirk Bryan, 1888-1950, pp. 88-94
-World Geography of Petroleum, pp. 95-96
Professional Training of the Membership of the Association of American Geographers, pp. 97-115
The Decline of North Africa Since the Roman Occupation: Climatic or Human?, pp. 116-132
Point Four and Mineral Raw Materials, pp. 133-145
The Origin of the Idea of Natural Frontiers in France, pp. 146-157
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association, Held at Chicago, Illinois, March
19, 20, 21, 22, 1951, pp. 158-181
-Rural New England, pp. 182-184
-Water and Land Problems, pp. 184-185
-The Soviet Union, pp. 185-186
-Yosemite Valley, p. 186
Four Papers by the Late Ralph H. Brown
A Letter to the Reverend Jedidiah Morse: Author of the American Universal Geography, pp. 188-198
The Land and the Sea: Their Larger Traits, pp. 199-216
The Seaboard Climate in the View of 1800, pp. 217-232
A Plea for Geography, 1813 Style, pp. 233-236
The Climates of the Argentine Republic According to the New Thornthwaite Classification, pp. 237-263
-Swiss in California, pp. 264-265
-Essays in Geography, pp. 266-267
-An Aid to Research, pp. 267-268
Physical Aspects of City Planning, pp. 269-284
A Sample Study of the California Ranch, pp. 285-306
The Northern Wet Prairie of the United States: Nature, Sources of Information, and Extent, pp. 307-323
The Use of Air Photos for Landform Maps, pp. 324-330
Chinese Cities: Numbers and Distribution, pp. 331-347
Geographical Limitations to Food Production in the Mongolian Peoples Republic, pp. 348-369
-The Study of Colonies, p. 370
1952
Hydrogen Bomb tested, China begins collectivization
Rockford, Illinois: A Medium-Sized Manufacturing City, pp. 1-23
Occupying the Wet Prairie: The Role of Artificial Drainage in Story County, Iowa, pp. 24-50
The California-Nevada Boundary, pp. 51-68
Chinese Cities: Origins and Functions, pp. 69-93
The Position of the Koppen Da/Db Boundary in Eastern United States, pp. 94-97
An Aspect of the Social Geography of Indiana, pp. 98-104
-A Geography of Southeast Asia, pp. 105-107
-Political Geography of Macedonia, pp. 107-108
-Korea, p. 108
Odda and Rjukan: Two Industrialized Areas of Norway, pp. 109-128
The Netherlands Demands on Germany: A Post-War Problem in Political Geography, pp. 129-152
Observations on the Physical Geography of Northeast Brazil, pp. 153-176
The Vernon Area, California-A Study of the Political Factor in Urban Geography, pp. 177-191
-Regionalism, pp. 192-193
-Man and Environment in the Tropics, pp. 193-194
Toward a Further Understanding of the Regional Concept, pp. 195-222
Rural Settlement Types in the Uttar Pradesh (United Provinces of Agra and Oudh), pp. 223-246
A Map of Flying Weather, pp. 247-250
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association, Washington, D. C., August 6-7,
1952, pp. 251-261
The Migration of Cheese Manufacture in the United States, pp. 263-282
The Place of Origin of Florida's Population, pp. 283-294
Pediment Characteristics and Terminology, pp. 295-317
Richard Elwood Dodge, 1868-1952, pp. 318-321
Herbert Ernest Gregory, 1869-1952, pp. 322-323
William Oscar Blanchard 1886-1952, pp. 324-326
-Land Management Policy: The Organization Problems, pp. 327-331
-Population of Switzerland, p. 331
-A New Gazetteer, pp. 331-333
-Cartography, pp. 333-334
1953
Korean War ends, Stalin Dies, Eisenhower becomes U.S. President
Announcement of the Office of Naval Research Contracts for Research in Geography, pp. 1-3
Rollin D. Salisbury and Geography, pp. 4-11
Harry Owen Lathrop, 1887-1951, pp. 12-13
Regional Differences in the World Atmospheric Circulation, pp. 14-26
The Discovery of the Bonin Islands: A Reexamination, pp. 27-46
Pediment Characteristics and Terminology, pp. 47-53
Human Geography and Area Research, pp. 54-66
-Concerning Brazil, pp. 67-68
-A New Work on Africa, pp. 68-69
-History of Cartography, pp. 69-70
A Case for Population Geography, pp. 71-97
Patterns of Land Use in Northeast Brazil, pp. 98-126
Physiological Climatology as a Field of Study, pp. 127-137
A Geographic Analysis of White-Negro-Indian Racial Mixtures in Eastern United States, pp. 138-155
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association, Cleveland, Ohio, March 30April 2, 1953, pp. 157-200
An Oblique Equal Area Map for World Distributions, pp. 201-215
Interrupting a Map Projection: A Partial Analysis of Its Value, pp. 216-225
Exceptionalism in Geography: A Methodological Examination, pp. 226-249
-Urban Geography, pp. 250-251
-The Problem of Food and Hunger, pp. 251-253
W. L. G. Joerg, 1885-1952, pp. 255-283
William Herbert Hobbs, 1864-1953, pp. 284-288
The Reliability Factor in the Drawing of Isarithms, pp. 289-304
An Average Slope Map of Illinois, pp. 305-316
An Improved Curriculum for Cartographic Training at the College and University Level, pp. 317-331
The Functions of New Zealand Towns, pp. 332-350
-South American Cities, pp. 351-352
1954
Nautilus launched-first Atomic Submarine
Road and Rail in the Central Massif of France, pp. 1-14
The Surface Water Supply of American Municipalities, pp. 15-32
Small-Scale Continental Landform Maps, pp. 33-42
Upstream Storage Problems in Columbia River Power Development, pp. 43-50
France and "Les Limites Naturelles" from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries, pp. 51-62
The Term "Bayou" in the United States: A Study in the Geography of Place Names, pp. 63-74
The Basis and Significance of Viticulture in Southwest France, pp. 75-101
-Boundary Problems in Europe, pp. 102-106
-Water Supply in Texas, pp. 106-107
-Comment on "Exceptionalism in Geography", pp. 108-109
A Unified Field Theory of Political Geography, pp. 111-123
The Geography of Recent Population Trends in the United States, pp. 124-134
Population Patterns in Tropical Africa, pp. 135-162
The Population Geography of Belgian Africa, pp. 163-193
The Winter Feeding Period in the Southern Interior Plateau of British Columbia, pp. 194-204
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1954, pp. 205-230
The Way Lies Open, pp. 231-244
Circulation and Settlement Patterns of the Calumet Region of Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois (The
First Stage of Occupance-the Pottawatomie and the Fur Trader,-1830), pp. 245-274
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1954, pp. 275-289
Titus Smith, Junior, and the Geography of Nova Scotia in 1801 and 1802, pp. 291-314
The Market as a Factor in the Localization of Industry in the United States, pp. 315-348
The City as a Center of Change: Western Europe and China, pp. 349-362
Alluvial Morphology of Anatolian Rivers, pp. 363-391
1955
Rosa Parks, MLK Jr rises to national prominence
The Black Swamp: A Study in Historical Geography, pp. 1-35
The Miskito Pine Savanna of Nicaragua and Honduras, pp. 36-63
Values and Concepts in Conservation, pp. 64-84
Changing Locational Patterns in the Soviet Pulp and Paper Industry, pp. 85-104
Must Geographers Apologize?, pp. 105-108
Mackinder and the Course of Events, pp. 109-126
Rural Development in the Italian South: A Geographic Case Study, pp. 127-151
Dynamic and Synoptic Climatology, pp. 152-162
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
Memphis, Tennessee, April 11-14, 1955, pp. 163-204
"Exceptionalism in Geography" Re-Examined, pp. 205-244
The Cemeteries of Chicago: A Phase of Land Utilization, pp. 245-257
The Regressive Effects of Late 18th Century British Colonial Policy on Land Development along the Upper St.
Lawrence River, pp. 258-268
Functions and Occupational Structures of Cities of the American South, pp. 269-286
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
Memphis, Tennessee, April 11-14, 1955, pp. 287-308
What Has Happened to Physical Geography?, pp. 309-318
Some Problems in the Distribution of Generic Terms in the Place-Names of the Northeastern United States, pp. 319-349
Use of Stratified Random Samples in a Land Use Study, pp. 350-367
Geographic Regions of Missouri, pp. 368-392
The Climate of China According to the New Thornthwaite Classification, pp. 393-403
A Comprehensive Method of Mapping Vegetation, pp. 404-415
A New Method for Measuring Manufacturing, pp. 416-436
1956
Construction begins on American Highway System
Southern Rhodesia-An African Compage, pp. 1-97
Mangrove Swamps of the Pacific Coast of Colombia, pp. 98-121
Cultural Factors in the Location of the Swatow Lace and Needlework Industry, pp. 122-128
Influence of Underlying Rock Structures on Stream Courses and Valley Profiles in the Georgia Piedmont, pp. 129-139
The United States in Professional Geographic Literature, pp. 140-149
Extended Uses of Polyconic Projection Tables, pp. 150-173
Manufacturing Industry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, pp. 175-196
Man as a Geomorphological Agent: The Example of Coal Mining, pp. 197-210
The Nature and Origin of the Canadian Dry Belt, pp. 211-232
The Necessity of Weighting Values in Correlation Analysis of Areal Data, pp. 233-236
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Montreal,
Canada, April 1-5, 1956, pp. 237-284
Book review ~pp. 285-286 Finland and Its Geography.
The Education of a Geographer, pp. 287-299
The Water Balance of India According to Thornthwaite's Concept of Potential Evapotranspiration, pp. 300-311
Circulation and Settlement Patterns of the Calumet Region of Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois (The Second
Stage of Occupance-Pioneer Settler and Subsistence Economy, 1830-1850), pp. 312-356
Lawrence Martin, 1880-1955, pp. 357-364
~p. 365 Climatic Atlas of the United States.
~pp. 365-367 World Population and Production: Trends and Outlook.
~pp. 367-368 The Language of Social Research: A Reader in the Methodology of Social Research.
Cause and Effect in Human Geography, pp. 369-377
The Agricultural Background of Settlement in Eastern Nova Scotia, pp. 378-404
Durum Wheat and the Expansion of Dry Farming in the Soviet Union, pp. 405-410
Changing Significance of Environmental Factors at Bloomington, Indiana, pp. 411-416
~pp. 417-422 Current Literature on Communist China,
1957
Russia launches Sputnik
Historical Geography of the Iron and Steel Industry of France, pp. 3-14
The Role of Nuclear Power in Europe's Future Energy Balance, pp. 15-40
New Population Maps of Uganda, Kenya, Nyasaland, and Gold Coast, pp. 41-58
Pre-Building Growth Patterns of Chicago, pp. 59-82
Statistical Testing of Regional Boundaries, pp. 83-95
Roderick Peattie, Geographer and Romanticist, 1891-1955, pp. 96-99
~pp. 100-103 Some Recent Books on Transportation,
Water in the Desert, pp. 105-124
Climatology: Complex, Dynamic, and Synoptic, pp. 125-136
The Spatial Structure of Agricultural Activities, pp. 137-144
The Status of "Conifers" in Vegetation Classifications, pp. 145-149
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1-4, 1957, pp. 150-186
-A Review of Regional Geography, pp. 187-190
-The Face of the Earth, pp. 191-193
-Some Recent Literature on Ports, pp. 193-195
Natural Resources and Economic Development, pp. 197-212
A Comparative Analysis of the Dry Western Littorals, pp. 213-230
The Political Geography of the Gulf of Aqaba, pp. 231-240
World Patterns of Monthly Soil Temperature Distribution, pp. 241-249
Lumbering and Western Louisiana Cultural Landscapes, pp. 250-266
The Local-Supply Agriculture of California, pp. 267-276
A Note on Rollin D. Salisbury, p. 276
Seattle: Regional Capital of Alaska, pp. 277-284
Vincennes and French Settlement in the Old Northwest, pp. 285-297
-Recent Work by British Archaeologists, pp. 298-303
-Economic Development in Ceylon and Malaya, pp. 303-305
Beira, Mozambique Gateway to Central Africa, pp. 307-335
Some New Maps of the Underground Bituminous Coal Mining Industry of Pennsylvania, pp. 336-349
King Wheat in Southeastern Minnesota: A Case Study of Pioneer Agriculture, pp. 350-362
A Contribution to Structural Vegetation Mapping, pp. 363-369
The Distribution of Manufacturing in Texas, pp. 370-378
A Method for Describing Quantitatively the Correspondence of Geographical Distributions, pp. 379-391
The Myth of a Natural Prairie Belt in Alabama: An Interpretation of Historical Records, pp. 392-411
-Some Basic Materials on the Geography of Italy, pp. 412-414
1958
United States launches Explorer 1, Domestic air travel begins
Cultural and Economic Changes of Bastos, A Japanese Colony on Brazil's Paulista Frontier, pp. 3-19
Location of Manufacturing: Methods of Measurement, pp. 20-26
Suitcase Farming in Sully County, South Dakota, pp. 27-40
Matadi, Focus of Belgian African Transport, pp. 41-72
Hsia-Ke Hsu-Pioneer of Modern Geography in China, pp. 73-82
Alternate Explanations of Urban Rank-Size Relationships, pp. 83-91
-Recent Methodological Contributions to German Economic Geography, pp. 92-96
The Concept of Geography as a Science of Space, from Kant and Humboldt to Hettner, pp. 97-108
The Antecedents of the Double-Pen House Type, pp. 109-117
The Cold Summer of 1816, pp. 118-131
Map Symbols: Equal-Appearing Intervals for Printed Screens, pp. 132-139
Decision Making in Regional Construction, pp. 140-148
The Spread of Mining in the Coal Basin of Upper Silesia and Northern Moravia, pp. 149-163
Letters and Comments on Annals Topics
Chi Square as a Tool for Regional Studies, p. 164
Joseph Burton Kincer, 1874-1954, pp. 166-167
Sidman Parmelee Poole, 1893-1955, pp. 168-170
Malcolm Jarvis Proudfoot, 1907-1955, pp. 172-173
John Lyon Rich, 1884-1956, pp. 174-177
-Whither Political Geography?, pp. 178-183
Dutch Concentrations in Rural Southwestern Ontario during the Postwar Decade, pp. 185-194
Urban Impact on Agriculture in Santa Clara County, California, pp. 195-208
Sidewalk Farming in Toole County, Montana, and Traill County, North Dakota, pp. 209-231
Terrain Diagrams in Isometric Projection-Simplified, pp. 232-236
Samuel Whittemore Boggs: An Appreciation, pp. 237-243
George Renner, 1900-1955, pp. 244-249
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
Los Angeles, California, August 18-22, 1958, pp. 250-299
Letters and Comments on Annals Topics
A Note Concerning Methods of Classification, pp. 300-303
-Economic Development in the Middle East, pp. 304-308
John Muir's Image of the West, pp. 309-318
The Port of Genova: External and Internal Relations, pp. 319-351
Railroad Traffic Densities and Patterns, pp. 352-374
Wheat Failure in Western Nebraska, 1931-54, pp. 375-397
Changing Economy and Landscape in a Missouri Ozarks Area, pp. 398-418
Dar es Salaam, The Port and Its Tributary Area, pp. 419-435
General Cargo Hinterlands of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans, pp. 436-455
Letters and Comments on Annals Topics
The Distinction between Relative and Absolute Frequencies in Using Chi Square for Regional Analysis, pp. 456-457
-Postwar Population Movements in Europe, pp. 458-472
-Recent Publications on the Distribution of Population in the United States, pp. 472-481
1959
Alaska and Hawaii into Union, Fidel Castro comes to power in Cuba
Geographical Aspects of the Law of the Sea, pp. 1-23
An Evaluation of the 1948 Thornthwaite Classification, pp. 24-30
Atoll Development and Morphology, pp. 31-54
Basic Concepts in the Analysis of Small Urban Centers of Minnesota, pp. 55-72
Some Recent Developments in the Content and Theory of Soviet Geography, pp. 73-82
Armin Kohl Lobeck, Geomorphologist and Landscape Artist, 1886-1958, pp. 83-87
Letters and Comments on Annals Topics
Map Projections, Linear Scale, and the Representative Fraction, p. 88
Comments on the use of Chi-Square, p. 89
-The "Hydraulic Society", pp. 90-95
The Russian Non-Chernozem Wheat Base, pp. 97-109
The Filchner Ice Shelf, pp. 110-119
Fedorov's Complex Method in Climatology, pp. 120-144
Ribbon Developments in the Urban Business Pattern, pp. 145-155
Zonal Indices as Related to the Winter Climate in East Asia, pp. 156-163
Charles C. Adams, 1873-1955, pp. 164-167
Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 30-April 2, 1959, pp. 168-222
-The Cities of India and Their Problems, pp. 223-231
-Spatial Structure of the Economy: I, pp. 232-239
Boundary Concepts in the Setting of Place and Time, pp. 241-255
A Free and Secure Access to the Sea, pp. 256-268
The Nature of Frontiers and Boundaries, pp. 269-282
Exclaves, pp. 283-295
The Function and Methods of Electoral Geography, pp. 296-304
The Location of River Towns in the Central Lowland of the United States, pp. 305-323
Letters and Comments on Annals Topics
Non-Western Views of the "Hydraulic Society", pp. 324-325
Centrography in Russian Geography, pp. 326-327
-Recent Studies Concerning the Role of Transportation in the Space Economy, pp. 328-342
Man, Time, and Change in the Far Southwest, pp. 8-30
Comments on George F. Carter's "Man, Time, and Change in the Far Southwest", pp. 31-33
The Evolution of a Wild Landscape and Its Persistence in Southern California, pp. 34-56
Comments on Homer Aschmann's "The Evolution of a Wild Landscape and Its Persistence in Southern California, p. 57
Transformation of Southern California to a Cultivated Land, pp. 58-78
Comments on H. F. Raup's "Transformation of Southern California to a Cultivated Land", pp. 78-79
The Spread of an Artificial Landscape Over Southern California, pp. 80-99
Comments on Howard J. Nelson's "The Spread of an Artificial Landscape Over Southern California", pp. 99-100
The Future of California's Southland, pp. 101-117
Landform-Vegetation Relationships in the Atrato Delta, pp. 345-360
Land Consolidation in Spain, pp. 361-373
Aboriginal Chibcha Settlement in Colombia, pp. 374-392
Trends in Airline Passenger Traffic: A Geographic Case Study, pp. 393-408
Origins and Development of a Food Economy in Central Minas Gerais, pp. 409-419
Manufacturing in the Kita Kyushu Industrial Zone of Japan, pp. 420-442
The Geography of Commuting in West Germany, pp. 443-456
Letters and Comments on Annals Topics
"The Curve of the Grey Spectrum": A Review, pp. 457-460
Charles F. Brooks, 1891-1958, pp. 461-465
-Limnology: Its Growth and Evolution, pp. 466-470
-Spatial Structure of the Economy: II, pp. 471-482