CAMBRIDGE GEOGRAPHICAL TEXT-BOOKS 

 General Editor: G. F. Bosworth, F.R.G.S. 



Crown 8vo. Bound in Cloth. 



Junior: By A. JOUDAN, M.Sc. {In preparation) 

 Intermediate: By A. J. DiCKS, B.A., B.Sc. {Noiv ready) 

 Senior: By G. F. BOSWORTH, F.R.G.S. {In preparation) 



The Cambridge Geographical Text-books, a series of 

 three volumes planned on the concentric method, are now in 

 course of publication. They will be so graded as to cover the 

 whole course of geographical instruction, and each book will 

 show a proper appreciation of the principles which should 

 form the basis of a good text-book. 



The books are to be provided with numerous illustrations 

 and diagrams of various kinds. The maps are of a special 

 character and show features not usually found in the school 

 atlas. There will be no attempt to supply ordinary topo- 

 graphical maps, as it is felt that students should always use a 

 good atlas with the text-books. Photographic illustrations 

 showing important typical scenery will also be freely used, for 

 it is now generally recognised that this feature, though some- 

 what novel in English text-books, is of considerable and 

 increasing importance. 



The books, written by practical teachers, will be found of 

 value in preparation for the various University and Govern- 

 ment examinations in general and for Local examinations in 

 particular ; and for this purpose each volume will contain a 

 useful selection of exercises and questions based on the text 

 or from those set at various competitive examinations. 



Intermediate Volume. By A.J. Dicks, B.A., B.Sc. 



Crown Svo. pp. xii-(-362. With 84 illustrations, maps, and diagrams. Price 3^. 



Extract from the Preface 



This text-book of Geography aims at presenting the main 

 features of the subject in a manner suitable for pupils in the 

 middle forms of secondary schools, the ground covered being 

 approximately that required for the University Junior Local 

 Examinations. 



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