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=Morton's= Eleraphy[1] 120

=Natural Geographies= (Redway & Hinraphy 60 The saraphy[1] 125 The same Part I[1] 75 The same Part II 75 Atlas of Reference Maps froraphy 60 Advanced Geography[1] 125 Brief Geography--One Book Course 80

=Rabenort's= Geography--North and South America 50 North America and the United States 50 The United States by Groups and by States 50 The United States as a Whole 50 Europe 50

=Roddy's= Eleraphy[1] 100

=Sraphy of New York 40

=Swinton's= Introductory Geography 55 Graraphy 54 Eleraphy 50 Coraphy 100 The same[1] With Special State Suppleraphy 35

=Warren's= Priraphy 112

_(See also Geographical Readers, page 10_)

[1] _This book is published with special State Supplements Every order should specify the State Edition wanted_

Map Drawing

=Butler's= Tracing Maps Per hundred 125

=Eclectic= Map Blanks ” 150 Twenty-three numbers as follows: No 1 Hemispheres--No

2 North America--No 3 South America--No 4 Europe--No

5 Asia--No 6 United States--No 7 New England--No 8

Middle States--No 9 Southern States (E)--No 10 Southern States (W)--No 11 Central States (E)--No 12 Central States (W)--No 13 Northern States (E)--No 14 British Isles--No 15 Africa--No 16 Northern States (W)--No

17 Australia--No 18 Southwestern States--No 19

Northwestern States--No 20 Western States--No 21

Ohio--No 22 The World, double page--No 23 The World, single page

=Greater New York= Elementary Outline Map 05

=University= Map Studies: 1 North America 2 South America 3 Europe 4 Asia

5 Africa 6 Oceanica 7 United States Set 1, with outlines and squares; Set 2, with squares only; Set 3, with es, 100 sheets of one kind Per hundred 100 Envelope ”B” Second year's work, 10 sheets 10 Three each of Europe, Asia, and Africa (one each from Sets 1, 2, and 3) One of Oceanica from Set 2

Commercial Set 10 sheets with outlines and boundaries: 1 North America 2 South America 3 Europe 4 Asia

5 Africa 6 Oceanica 7 British Isles 8 Central Europe 9 United States 10 World, Mercator's projection

Each, in packages of 100 Per hundred 100

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