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ADVANCED TEXT-BOOK OF ZOOLOGY.

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A MANUAL OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY,
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By the Rev. Alex. Mackay, LL.D., F.R.G.S.

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MANUAL OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY,
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EMBRACING A COMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RIVER-SYSTEMS
OF THE GLOBE.

By the Rev. ALEXANDER MACKAY,
LL.D., F.R.G.S.

A New Edition. The first portion, comprising Europe, is published,

price 4s.

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ELEMENTS OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY.
By the Same.

Seventh Edition, crown 8vo, pp. 304, price 3s.

FORTY-THIRD THOUSAND.

OUTLINES OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY. A BOOK FOR BEGINNERS.

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Ninth Edition, 18mo, pp. 112, price 1s.

"These Outlines-in many respects an epitome of the Author's 'Elements' are carefully prepared to meet the want of beginners. The arrangement is the same as in the Author's larger works; minute details are avoided, the broad outlines are graphically presented, the accentuation marked, and the most recent changes in political geography exhibited.

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OPINIONS OF DR MACKAY'S SERIES.

MANUAL.

Annual Address of the President of the Royal Geographical Society (Sir Roderick I. Murchison).-We must admire the ability and persevering research with which he has succeeded in imparting to his Manual so much freshness and originality. In no respect is this character more apparent than in the plan of arrangement, by which the author commences his description of the physical geography of each tract by a sketch of its true basis or geological structure. The work is largely sold in Scotland, but has not been sufficiently spoken of in England. It is, indeed, a most useful school-book in opening out geographical knowledge.

Saturday Review.-It contains a prodigious array of geographical facts, and will be found useful for reference.

English Journal of Education.-Of all the Manuals on Geography that have come under our notice, we place the one whose title is given above in the first rank. For fulness of information, for knowledge of method in arrangement, for the manner in which the details are handled, we know of no work that can, in these respects, compete with Mr Mackay's Manual.

ELEMENTS.

A. KEITH JOHNSTON, LL.D., F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., H.M. Geographer for Scotland, Author of the Physical Atlas,' &c. &c.-There is no work of the kind in this or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement, style, selection of matter, clearness, and thorough accuracy of statement, it is without a rival; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production, I trust it will be so appreciated as to insure, by an extensive sale, a well-merited reward.

RICHARD G. GRAHAM, English Master, College for Daughters of Ministers of the Church of Scotland and of Professors in the Scottish Universities.-No work with which I am acquainted so amply fulfils the conditions of a perfect text-book in the important subject of which it treats, as Dr Mackay's Elements of Modern Geography.' In fulness and accuracy of details, in the scientific grouping of facts, combined with clearness and simplicity of statement, it stands alone, and leaves almost nothing to be desired in the way of improvement. Eminently fitted, by reason of this exceptional variety and thoroughness, to meet all the requirements of higher education, it is never without a living interest, which adapts it to the intelligence of ordinary pupils. It is not the least of its merits that its information is abreast of all the latest developments in geographical science, accurately exhibiting both the recent political and territorial changes in Europe, and the many important results of modern travel and research.

Spectator.-The best Geography we have ever met with.

OUTLINES.

Athenæum.-The Rev. A. Mackay, whose 'Manual of Modern Geography,' and Elements of Modern Geography,' have met with deserved approbation, has now completed the course by publishing Outlines of Modern Geography: a Book for Beginners' (Blackwood & Sons), which possesses all the requisites of an excellent introduction. By means of a skilful arrangement of the materials, and a judicious adaption of the type, a vast amount of essential geographical knowledge is conveyed within moderate limits, and in a very convenient form. Due prominence is given to the natural features of the different countries; advantage has been taken of the latest discoveries and census returns; and the accentuation of proper names is marked in needful cases.

SCHOOL ATLASES

BY A. KEITH JOHNSTON, LL.D., &c.

Author of the Royal Atlas,' the 'Physical Atlas,' &c.

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I.

ATLAS OF GENERAL AND DESCRIPTIVE GEO-
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Geographical information brought up to the time of publication.
26 Maps, clearly and uniformly printed in colours, with Index.
Imp. 8vo. Half-bd., 12s. 6d.

II.

ATLAS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY,

Illustrating, in a Series of Original Designs, the Elementary Facts
of GEOLOGY, HYDROGRAPHY, METEOROLOGY, and NATURAL HIS-
A New and Enlarged Edition, containing 4 new Maps and
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TORY.

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ATLAS OF ASTRONOMY.

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ATLAS OF CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY.

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ELEMENTARY ATLAS OF GENERAL AND DE-
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NEW ATLAS FOR PUPIL-TEACHERS.

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45 Maps clearly printed and carefully coloured, with GENERAL INDEX. Imp. 4to, price £2, 12s. 6d., half-bd. morocco.

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INTRODUCTORY TEXT-BOOK OF GEOLOGY. By DAVID PAGE, LL.D., F.R.S. E., &c. With Engravings on Wood and Glossarial Index. Eighth Edition. 2s.

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GEOLOGY FOR GENERAL READERS. A Series of Popular Sketches in Geology and Palæontology. By the Same. Third Edition, enlarged. Price 6s.

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