54 CHARLES GRIFFIN d: CO.'S PUBLIOATIOSS. 



GRIFFIN'S "NEW LAND" SERIES. 



Practical Hand-Books for the Use of Prospectors, Explorers, 



Settlers, Colonists, and all Interested in the opening 



up and Levelopment of New Lands. 



Edited by GRENVILLE A. J. COLE, M.R.I.A., F.G.S., 



Professor of Geology In the Royal College of Science for Ireland, and Examiner in 



the University of London. 



In Crown Svo. Handsome Cloth. 5s. 

 With Numerous Maps Specially Drawn and Executed for this Work. 



NEW LANDS; 



THEIR RESOURCES AND PROSPECTIVE 



ADVANTAGES. 



By HUGH ROBERT MILL, D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S.E., 



Librarian to the Royal Geographical Society. 



Introductory. — The Development of New Lands. — The Dominion of 

 Canada. — Canada, Eastern Provinces. — Canada, Western Provinces and 

 Territories. — Newfoundland. —The United States. — Latin America, Mexico. — 

 Latin America, Temperate Brazil and Chili. — Latin America, Argentina. — 

 The Falkland Islands. — Victoria.— New South Wales. — Queensland.— South 

 Australia. — Tasmania.— Western Australia. — New Zealand. — The Resource* 

 of South Africa.— Southern Rhodesia. — Index. 



•'Painstaking . . . cohflbtb . . . of sreat practical assistancb." — The FUld. 

 "A want admirably supplied. . . . Has tho advantage of being written by a pro- 

 fessed QeogTa.phor." —Geogr-aphical Journal. 



IN PREPARATION. 

 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION in WOOD, STONE, and 

 CONCRETE. By James Lton, M.A., Professor of En- 

 gineering in the Royal College of Science for Ireland ; 

 sometime Superintendent of the Engineering Department in 

 the University of Cambridge; and J. Taylor, A.R.C.S.I. 



\* Other Volumes, dealing with subjects of Primary 

 Importance in the Examination and Utilisation of Lands 

 which have not as yet been fully developed, are in preparation. 



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