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SEC. 15. GEOGKAPHY. 



2. Special map of European Russia in 145 sheets. Scale, 1 : 420,000. 



a. Copies off copper plate in two colours. 



b. Transfer print off lithographic stone, and chromo-lithography in four 



colours, black for the skeleton and the writing ; brown for the ground 

 of the country ; blue for the watercourses, and green for forests and 

 woods. 



3204b. Map of Trans-Caspia, in five sheets. Scale 1:840,000. 

 Lithographed in Tiflis. 



The Topographical Department of the Imperial Russian 

 General Staff in Tiflis. 



The dry bed of the Amu-Darja has been indicated on the map according to 

 the latest survey. 



3205. Map of the Hop-growing Districts of Central 



Europe, by Joh. Carl, ^editor of the General Hop Gazette, and 

 C. Homann, containing : 



1. Agrarian statistical general map of the European hop-growing 

 districts on the Continent and in England. 



2. Special map of Bavaria. 



3. Bohemia. 



4. Wurtemberg and Baden. 



5. Belgium. 



6. Tabular and graphical representations of the cultivation of 

 hops, and of the hop consumption of the whole world. 



7. Classification of the various sorts of hops. 



8. Comparative tables of the agrarian measures and commercial 

 weights. J. Carl and C. Homann, Nuremberg. 



The maps represent the cultivation of hops in a manner not to be found 

 elsewhere. The agrarian statistical general map shows the hop cultivation 

 of the Continent and England, and contains special maps of the principal hop- 

 districts of England, Bavaria, Bohemia, Wurttemburg, Baden, Belgium, &c. 

 The tabular and graphical representations contain very important statistics as 

 to the cultivation, production, and consumption of the whole world, which 

 may be summed up as follows : 



The produce and surface under cultivation of the hop districts of the 



