National Geographic Magazine Volume 5, articles published in 1893. Contents:
- Discoverers of America: Annual Address by the President, Gardiner G. Hubbard
- The Movements of our Population
- Rainfall Types of the United States: Annual Report by Vice-President General A. W. Greely
- The Natural Bridge of Virginia
- The geographical Position and Height of Mount Saint Elias
- The Improvement of Geographical Teaching
- An undiscovered Island off the northern Coast of Alaska
- The Geologist at Blue Mountain, Maryland
- The great populous Centers of the World
- Our youngest Volcano
- Proceedings of the International Geographic Conference in Chicago, July 27-28, 1893:
- The Relations of Air and Water to Temperature and Life
- The Relations of Geography to History
- Norway and the Vikings
- Geographic Instruction in the public Schools
- The Relations of Geology to Physiography in our educational System
- The Relations of the Gulf Stream and the Labrador Current
- The arid Regions of the United States
- Recent Explorations in Alaska
- The Caravels of Columbus
- In the Wake of Columbus
- Recent Disclosures concerning pre-Columbian Voyages to America in the Archives of the Vatican
- Early Voyages along the northwestern Coast of America
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