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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 30

W. & A. K. Johnston's — Recent School Maps

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W. & A. K. Johnston's

Recent School Maps.

A Large School Wall Map of the West India Islands.

Being an addition to W. & A. K. Johnston's Series of Large School Wall Maps.

This Map, which has been constructed from the most recent Admiralty Charts and other best material, includes also the greater part of Central America and the northern coast of South America. The European Possessions are distinguished by different colours, and the deep water surrounding the islands and banks is indicated by contour lines of the sea-bed at intervals of 1000 fathoms. Scale, 43 miles to an inch.

A New Edition of the Large School Wall Map of South America.

This map, as previously published, has been almost entirely re-drawn from the most reliable surveys and information available, and exhibits our present knowledge of the geography of the continent and its political divisions, whilst the general physical conformation of the country is well defined. Scale, 100 miles to an inch.

A Small School Wall Map of India.

Being an addition to W. & A. K. Johnston's Series of Small School Wall Maps.

This new Map, which shows the whole of the British Possessions in India, including the Straits Settlements, has been carefully compiled to illustrate the physical character of the country, whilst the selection of the towns embraces only those of greater importance. The Map is coloured to show the different Administrative Divisions into which the country is divided, as well as to distinguish the Protected States from those over which the British Government has complete control. Scale, 77 miles to an inch.

A Small School Wall Map of Australia.

Being an addition to W. & A. K. Johnston's Series of Small School Wall Maps.

In the construction of this Map the newest and most reliable official and other material has been made use of. A good selection of the more important names has been selected to avoid over-crowding, and a bold character suitable to the purpose adopted. The different Colonies are coloured distinctly, and the contiguity of New Guinea to the Australian Continent is clearly shown. Scale, 92 miles to an inch.

W. & A. K. Johnston, London and Edinburgh.