THE STUDENT’S GEOGRAPHY OF BRITISH INDIA. By George Smith, LL.D.

“This book is a marvel of labour and condensation, and its compiler states that he has prepared himself for his task for more than twenty years.”—Spectator.

ANCIENT.

THE STUDENT’S MANUAL OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. By Canon W. L. Bevan, M.A. With 240 Maps and Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

By the Same Author.

A SMALLER MANUAL OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. With Thirty Woodcuts. 240 pp. 16mo. 3s. 6d.

“A valuable addition to our geographical works. It contains the newest and most reliable information derived from the researches of modern travellers. No better text-book can be placed in the hands of scholars.”—Journal of Education.

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. By Mary Somerville. Revised by John Richardson. 548 pp. 9s.

“So far as general physical geography goes, such Manuals as those of ... Mrs. Somerville leave little to be desired.”—Mr. J. S. Keltie’s Report on Geographical Education.