(1) Northern North America and Europe—furs. (2) Southern North America—bananas, woods, cacao. (3) Northern South America—India rubber, coffee, Brazil nuts. (4) Southern South America—hides, and meat products. (5) West Central Europe—embroideries, wine, cheese. (6) Southern Europe—olives, cork. (7) Southeastern Asia—tea, silks, spices, fire-crackers. (8) Central Africa—ivory, palm oil. (9) Southern Africa—diamonds. (10) Southwestern Asia—rugs. (11) Australia—wool.

7. How to lead up to Climate of World.

A. Points to be brought out:

a. Direction and distance in time.

b. Similarity of purpose of life. Food, clothing, shelter.

c. Different ways of doing things amid different conditions.

Homes, dress, travel, kinds of food, natural food, weather conditions.

d. Interrelation of peoples.

B. Points which may be neglected:

a. Overmuch detail, i.e. Details of home life or occupations. Scenery.