THE ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS. 



JWl R. T. FISHER UNWIN lias pleasure in announcing 

 * * that he has been appointed by His Majesty's Govern- 

 ment sole wholesale agent for the Small Scale Ordnance 

 Survey and Geological Maps of the United Kingdom. 



UTILITY OF THE M APS. For general views of the structure 

 of the country, the distribution and relation of mountains, plains, 

 valleys, roads, rivers, and railways, the Ordnance Maps, practically 

 the result of generations of work, are unsurpassed. Being Govern- 

 ment publications they are the official maps from which all others 

 have to be prepared. 



LUCIDITY AND RELIABILITY. Owing to the exceedingly 

 fine draughtsmanship and engraving of Ordnance Maps, and the 

 good paper they are printed upon, they will be found perfectly 

 legible. They give a vast amount of information, yet they are easy 

 to read and understand. They are being constantly revised and 

 brought up to date, and may be regarded as of unimpeachable 

 accuracy. 



CONVENIENT FORM OF THE MAPS.-The maps can be 

 obtained folded in such a way that they will go easily into the 

 pocket, and need not be opened to their full extent for inspection, but 

 can be examined a section at a time, like the pages of a book. This 

 greatly facilitates outdoor reference in stormy weather. 



DIFFERENT SCALES AND GHARACTERISTIOS.- 



The maps are on the scales of i, 2, 4, 10, and 15 miles to the inch. 

 The one-mile- to-the-inch maps are ideal for pedestrian and cross- 

 country purposes, being on a large and legible scale, with great 

 wealth of topographical detail. The two-mile-to-the-inch maps in 

 colour are the standard maps for all-round touring purposes, 

 especially as road maps for motoring, cycling and walking. Special 

 attention is directed to the new sheets of this scale on the " Layer 

 system." The four miles, ten miles, and fifteen-miles-to-the-inch 

 maps are practically indispensable to motorists and cyclists travelling 

 long distances. They are also specially suitable as wall maps for 

 educational purposes. 



CATALOGUE* The complete Catalogue containing full details of 

 prices, with directions for ordering maps, will be sent post free to 

 any address on request. 



Indian Government Publications. 



MR. T. FISHER UNWIN has been appointed Agent by 

 the Secretary of State for India for the sale of these 

 publications. They include a variety of works on Indian 

 History and Archaeology, Architecture and Art, Botany and 

 Forestry ; Grammars of the different Indian Languages 

 Dafla, Kurukh, Lepcha, Lais, &c. ; and the valuable series of 

 maps of the Indian Ordnance Survey. 



Catalogues will be sent on application. 



T. FISHER UNWIN, 1, Adelphi Terrace, London. 



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