Herbertson, Senior Geography. A very useful volume summarizing geography of several continents in a causal order. Especially helpful for Europe.

Mill, Hints to Teachers and Students on the Choice of Geographical Books for Reference and Reading. Longmans. A very helpful reference list with brief comments on the individual references. Gives general and special references. A new edition appeared early in 1909.

The Teaching of Geography:—

Geikie, The Teaching of Geography. Macmillan. A very suggestive book on the essentials of good geography teaching.

McMurry, C. A., Special Method in Geography. Macmillan. Discusses the scope of geography and outlines a course emphasizing the teaching by types.

Redway, New Basis of Geography. Macmillan. Interesting and helpful for teachers in upper grades who need to teach continents from the practical standpoint.

Physical Geography:—

Mill, Realm of Nature. Scribners. A very valuable and simple book on physical and mathematical geography and on biogeography.

Davis, Physical Geography. Ginn & Co. An authoritative secondary school text, particularly helpful in reference to the land features.

Davis, Elementary Meteorology. Ginn & Co. The leading English book on weather and climate.