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largest lakes in the world lakes at different elevations 

 lake fish water fresh, or salt. Pages 68 and 29. 



Volcanoes (5), What are they dangerous, What 

 celebrated volcano in Italy, What cities destroyed how. 

 Pages 163 to 165. 



Island (18) and Peninsula (19), What are they 

 the difference between them points of land called what, 

 Point to lighthouse on cape on promontory differ- 

 ence between cape and promontory Mention some im- 

 portant islands. Page 78. 



Watershed (29), a high ridge from which streams 

 flow in different directions, What is on watershed in the 

 chart (53), how a windmill works its use where numer- 

 ous. Page 169. 



Mills (35) how built where built different kinds, 

 how flour is made, how lumber is sawed, Saw-mills 

 what kinds of trees are sawed into boards, etc., kinds of 

 wood used for building houses, ships, railroads, furniture, 

 pianos, fences, and wagons. Page 98. 



Trees, What kinds of trees are raised or kept for 

 shade for ornament for their leaves for their bark 

 for their sap for their fruits for medicines, how trees 

 begin to grow how to tell the age of trees what grow 

 only in warm climates, how sap moves, uses of leaves. 



The Plains in chart contain farms yielding useful 

 crops, Which are the most useful for food for clothing 

 for sugar for drinks, crops sent to cities and towns 

 on railroads, canals, and rivers, What crops grow best 

 in warm climates, Can cotton grow as far north as wheat, 

 Do oranges and bananas grow as far north as apples 



