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Eleventh Edition GEOLOGY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
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GROUP 62 (Continued) GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL Miscellaneous
Movie Marvels (2) Glimpses of queer people and places. (A197)
On Wings under the Southern Cross (3) Airplane trip through Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentine, Brazil, Venezuela, Guatemala, Mexico. (©148)
Rambling Reporter Series (1 each) Series of human interest travelogues taken in all parts of the world. (•A30, 44)
Travelaughs (1 each) Walter Futter's fascinating trips to remote corners, with humorous comments by John P. Medbury. (A44)
Vagabond Adventure Series (1 each) Series of 15 travel pictures with Tom Terriss. (#29, 80, A158)
What Country, Please? (1) Scenes from countries only a split second from Broadway. (©10)
World Adventures (1 each) By E. M. Newman. (A191)
GROUP 63 GEOLOGY, PHYSIOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY
Atmospheric Gradation (1) How atmosphere alters earth's surface; results of temperature variations ; erosion of rocks by wind, etc.
(•©A63, •AISG)
Birth of a Tornado (1) Cause and operation. (©Ill) The Cosmic Drama (5) Reading Earth's story from erosion and fossils — origin of solar system, appearance of life, effects of glacial action, adaptation, types of mankind. (©29, A64, 146, 197)
Clouds (1) Important types and significance of some of them. (©A178) Fair Weather Clouds (1) Cirrus, cumulus, cirro-cumulus clouds — how they look ; nature of fog ; effect of temperature on clouds. (©A66, A146) Foul Weather Clouds (1) Nimbus, cumulo-nimbus, stratus and "undecided" clouds — what they are and do ; the fogbank. (©A66, A146) The Power of the Clouds (1) From a snowflake to electric dynamo.
(©29, 58)
The Cycle of Erosion (1) Principles of erosion ; how streams meander, etc. (©58, 98, 104, 129, ©A66, A197)
Caves in Limestone and Coral Growth (1) Water seeping through earth's crust wears away softer parts of rock below surface. (©A168)
Descriptive Geography (1) Character of rill, rapid, bay, sandbar, reef, desert, glacier and other phenomena. (©A66, A146)
Dinosaurs, Hunting in the Badlands of Alberta (3) How bones of prehistoric animals are located and secured; section from "Lost World." (©10)
Digging up the Past (1) Badlands of Red Deer Valley, Alberta, prolific field for palaeontological research ; assembling fossilized bones. (©A10)
Earthquakes (1) Study of nature, causes and effects of earthquakes; types of wave motion accompanying a quake ; method of recording and interpreting seismic phenomena. (©58, 104, 129, 197, ©A66, A31)
What Causes Earthquakes (1) Nature, source and action of earthquakes ; phenomena of tidal wave ; Japanese earthquake, 1923. (©A30)
The Earth's Rocky Crust (1) Aims to show that forces now changing face of the earth are responsible for its present appearance.
(•98, e©A63, 87, •AISG)
The Everchanging Hills (1) How they are attacked by ice and water, climate and gravity ; change in timberline. (©A66, A146)
Formation of Soil (1) Shows rock-soil cycle; work of the weather, erosion, glaciers, wind, waves, rain, air, plants, animals. (©57, 104)