Abstract

THE report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1907 has just been received. For the details of the extensive cartographic work of the bureau in the United States proper, Alaska, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, as well as for the account of the progress of the primary triangulation and levelling of precision, the report itself must be consulted. Certain important work of the survey receives bare mention, as, for instance, the results of the investigation of the earth's figure, based on geodetic operations in the United States. This is owing to the fact that these results were communicated to the International Geodetic Association in a preliminary report which has been published.

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