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1. | Relief map of North America | ii |
2. | Profile of a continental shelf | 2 |
3. | Map of Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean region, showing topography of the sea-floor | 17 |
4. | Co-tidal lines | 29 |
5. | Profile of sea-cliff and cut-and-built terrace | 33 |
6. | Map of a portion of the Atlantic coast of the United States | 35 |
7. | Map of Mobile Bay | 36 |
8. | Map of Cape Cod | 37 |
9. | Map of the coast of Texas | 39 |
10. | Map of a portion of the coast of Maine | 45 |
11. | Map of the coast of southeastern Alaska | 47 |
12. | Map of the delta of the Mississippi | 53 |
13. | Map giving the names of the larger physiographic divisions of North America | 61 |
14. | Altitude map of North America | 65 |
15. | Map of the Appalachian Mountains | 74 |
16. | Section of anticlinal valleys and synclinal mountains | 78 |
17. | Profile showing relation of ancient peneplains in the Appalachians | 81 |
18. | Section through the Black Hills of Dakota | 117 |
19. | Sketch of the Grand CaÑon of the Colorado River | 134 |
20. | Map of the Great Basin | 137 |
21. | Map of Crater Lake, Oregon | 153 |
22. | Mount Rainier, Washington | 154 |
23. | Map of Puget Sound | 161 |
24. | Map showing isobars for January and July | 175 |
25. | Ice-palace, Montreal | 199 |
26. | Map showing tracks of West Indian hurricanes | 209 |
27. | Map showing depth of evaporation in the United States | 212 |
28. | Map showing distribution of forests | 215 |
29. | Douglas firs, Vancouver | 241 |
30. | View in redwood forest of California, from photograph by U. S. Bureau of Forestry | 242 |
31. | Bison at Silver Heights, Winnipeg | 275 |
32. | Map showing range of bison | 276 |
33. | Maps showing the growth of the North American continent | 303 |
34. | Map showing the distribution of coal-fields | 336 |
35. | Ideal section through an oil and gas pool beneath an anticlinal | 339 |
36. | Lodge or tepee of Blackfoot Indians, Manitoba |
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