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North America

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A compact geographic survey examines the continent's physical features, beginning with the submerged continental shelf and coastal morphology. It surveys major landforms and orographic regions, from coastal plains and plateaus to mountain systems and interior basins, with maps and profiles. Chapters treat climate patterns, vegetation zones, and animal distribution, explaining climatic elements, life-regions, and representative species. Geological history and mineral resources are discussed alongside accounts of indigenous peoples and the political and population patterns of the continent. Each chapter includes suggested readings and illustrations to aid further study.

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List Of Corrections


Transcriber's Note: Blank pages have been deleted. Some illustrations have
been moved. We have rendered consistent on a per-word-pair basis the
hyphenation or spacing of such pairs when repeated in the same grammatical
context. Detected publisher's errors were corrected as listed below:

Page          Correction

   5    both calcareous and silicious[siliceous]
  12    Carribbean[Caribbean]
  18    Gulf of Mexico and the Carribean[Caribbean] region:
  60    Taking the better-known[better known] portions of North America
  72    and are hard and resistent[resistant]
103    "Land oh[ho]!" is no more thrilling
105    where preciptation[precipitation] is abundant
126    Bamf[Banff], Lake Louise, Glacier House,
131    related to this phase of volcanism[vulcanism] is the
139    in Nevada and southestern[southeastern] California
150    hard rocks thus exposed [were] rounded
176    to take a more criticial[critical] view
179    wind blows with remarkable unformity[uniformity]
203    are cultivated with moderate successs[success].
263    the terra calente[caliente] of Mexico
271    from civilization is[are] great
281    skunks belong to the family Mustalidæ[Mustelidæ]
290    and the pecular[peculiar] hoazin, represented
363    the plating[plaiting] of baskets and the art
430    Sub-soil[Subsoil], in Alaska, 68.
431    Mephities[Mephitis] mephitica, 280.
431    Micquelon[Miquelon], retained by France, 419.
433    St. Francois[François] Mountains, Mo., height of,
433    Solóvieff[Solóvioff], I. M., reference to, 374
433    St. Helena[Helens], Mt., Wash., height of, 156.
434    Wapati[Wapiti], brief account of, 270-271.

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