And Gazetteer of the World 



Contents — continued 



179-180 



WEST INDIES AND CENTRAL AMERICA 

 AND COMMUNICATIONS. 



Panama Canal, 

 Bermudas, 

 Kingston, 

 Havana, 



Windward Islands. 



rt-iTT^ No. 



—INDUSTRIES 195 196 



OCEAN DEPTHS. 



181-182 



MEXICO AND CENTRAL 

 HONDURAS. 



Central America. 



Panama. 



AMERICA, WITH BRITISH 



183 WEST INDIES : GREATER ANTILLES, 



184 WEST INDIES : LESSER ANTILLES. 



JaIvU-ICA. 



British Guiana. 



185-185 SOUTH AMERICA— GENERAL MAP. 



Density of Population. ■ 



187-188 SOUTH AMERICA— INDUSTRIES AND COMMUNICATIONS. 



Rio de Janeiro, 

 Callao and Lima. 

 Valpail^iso. 



189-190 SOUTH AMERICA— NORTH-WEST. 



Galapagos Isles, 



191-192 SOUTH AMERICA- NORTH-EAST. 

 193-194 SOUTH AMERICA— SOUTH, 



CENTitAL Chile, 



PACIFIC OCEAN— CABLES AND 



Fiji Islands. 



3 Section's of Pacific Ocean. 



New Hebrides. 



197-198 THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA, 



Density of Population. 

 Tasmania. 



199-200 AUSTRALASIA^INDUSTRIES AND COMMUNICATIONS. 



201-202 SOUTH-EAST AUSTRALIA, 



Port Adelaide, 

 Port Phillip, 

 Port Jackson, 



203 QUEENSLAND, 



British New Guinea. 



204 CENTRAL AND SOUTH QUEENSLAND. 



Brisbane, 



205-206 WESTERN AUSTRALIA— SHOWING THE GOLDFIELDS. 



Perth, 



207-208 



NEW ZEALAND— GENERAL MAP, 



Fiji, Friendly and Samoa Islands. 

 Sandwich Islands (Hawaii). 

 Tasmania. 



209 NEW ZEALAND— NORTH ISLAND. 



AUCKI„\ND, 



210 NEW ZEALAND— SOUTH ISLAND. 



Otago Harbour. 

 Port Lyttleton, 

 Wellington. 



MAPS AND DIAGRAMS OF THE W^ORLD'S COMMERCE. 



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THE BRITISH ISLES- NATURAL RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES 

 Maps. 



1. 



2. 



3- 



Tiiii British Isles — iNnusTRrAi, Populations. 



LA^'D irNnKii Cejops, 



Climate. 



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h P 



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Diagrams. 



1. TjTF. PoPrLATTQX OF THE UNITED KlNGDOM ENGAGED IN OCCUI'ATIQN. 



2. Comparative Value ok the Exports of the CHii:F Industries? of 



THE United Kingjjo.m. 



THE GROWTH OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 



Maps. 



1. Historical Map of the British Empire, showin'g British Posses- 



sions ACQUIRED AT DIFFHRKNT PERIODS. 



2. Historical Map of Canada, the Atlantic States and the W. 



Indies. 

 I. Historical AL\p of Guinea. 



4. Historical Map of British South Africa. 



5. Historical Map of Indian Empire, Ckylon and Strait Settle- 



ments. 



6. Roman Britain. 

 Saxon Knglaxd, 



ENtiLAND AND FRANCE IN TlSO- 



7- 



8. 



Diagrams. 



1. Akka of THI-: British Empire in iSoo^ 1S50, and 1906. 



2. Population 



3. Trade 



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THE BRITISH EMPIRE— NATURAL RESOURCES 



Map. 



The British Empire on a unieorm scale, showing its present 

 development and natural resources. 



Diagrams. 



1. ACRICULTLRAL ReSOERCES QF THE UNITED KiNGDOM. 



2 



3 

 4 



5 

 6 



7 



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r>o:hiiNiON OF Canada, 



Australian Commonwealth, 



New Zealand. 



Cape Colony. 



Natal. 



Indian Empire. 



THE BRITISH EMPIRE— ANNUAL COLONIAL EXPORTS . 



Diagrams. 



I. Principal Exports — India and Ceylon. 



Australia and New Zealand. 

 Canada and Newfoundland. 

 British South Africa. 

 Total Exports of Principal British Possessions. 

 Total Colonial Exports. 



2. 



3- 



4- 



5- 

 6. 



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THE BRITISH EMPIRE— ANNUAL COLONIAL IMPORTS . 



Diagrams. 



1. Principal Imports — India and Ceylon. 



2^ ^^ ,, Canada and Newfoundland. 



^' " ,, Australia and New Zealand. 



A ^ _, British South Africa, 



5! Total Imports of Principal British Possessions. 



6. Total Colonial Imports. 



THE BRITISH EMPIRE— ANNUAL TRADE STATISTICS . , . h 



Diagrams. 



1. Food, Raw I\L\terials and Manufactures Imported into the 



United Kingdom. 

 2- Food, Raw Materials and Manufactures Exported from the 

 United Kingdom. 



3. Where we Buv. 



4. Where We Sell. 



5. Annual Imports into the United Kingdom. 



6. Annual Exports from the United Kingdom. 



7. The External Trade of the United Kinodom at various periods. 



SUMMARY OF THE WORLD'S TRADE 



Diagrams. 



1. Annual Imports of Merchandise of the Principal Countries. 



2. Annual Exports of Merchandise of the Principal Countries. 



3. Comparative Rise and Fall of the Special Imports of Merchan- 



dise OF THE Principal Countries. 



4. Comparative Rlse and Fall of the Special Exports of Merchan- 



dise OF THE Principal Countries. 



CLIMATE IN RELATION TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS . 

 Maps. 



8 and 9 



I, 



5- 

 6. 



Annual Isotherms and Ocean Currents- 

 January Isotherms. 

 July Isotherms, 

 Climatic Zones. 

 Annual Rainfall. 

 Vegetation. 



Diagrams. 



1. Average January and July Temperature of Representative 



Places in Fahrenheit deorees. 



2. Average Annual Rainfall of Kepresentative Places in Inches, 



3. \'ERTrcAL Regions of Vegetation. 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— i. MEAT 



Maps. 



1. Meat-producing Regions of the World. 



2. Stock-raising Map of British Isles. 



10 



Diagrams. 





I. Annual Imports of Beef into 



United Kingdom. 



2. ,, „ Mutton 



If ■> 



3, ,, ., Pork 



If >' 



4. Distribution of Cattle. 





5- ., ., Sheep. 





6. „ ., Pigs. 





THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES.— 2. WHEAT, RYE AND MAIZE 

 Maps. 



II 



I. 

 2. 



3- 



Wheat-growing Regions of the World, 



Rye 



Maizk 



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II 

 li 



Diagrams. 



1. Annual British Consumption of Wheat and Flour. 



2. World's Annual Wheat Production. 



3. Average Yield of Wheat per Acre in different Countries. 



4. Value of British Imports of Wheat and Flour. 



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