The Harmsworth Atlas 



Contents — continued 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES -3. RICE, OATS, BARLEY AND COCOA 

 Maps. 



1- KlCE-GWOWING EeGIO-VS OF THE WORLD. 



2, Oats axd Barley „ „ „ 



3. Cocoa „ „ „ 



Diagrams. 



1- WoRLD^s Annual Production of RrcE, 



Annual Imports of Rtce into the United Kingdom, 

 World's Annual Production of Cocoa. 

 Annual Tmpoetsj of Cocoa I^"To Unitf.d Kingdom, 

 Growth of Banana Trade of United Kingdom 



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THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— 4. TEA AND COFFEE , 



Maps. 



r. Tea-growing Regions of the World. 

 2. Coffee-growing Regions of the World. 



Diagrams. 



1. World's Tea Production, 



2. Tea Consumption per Head, 

 3- Britjsii Imports of Tea. 



4. Relative Exports of Tea. 



5. World's Production of Coffee. 



6. British Imports of Raw Coffee, 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— 5. SUGAR AND PEPPER 

 ' Map, 



Sugar and Pepper-growing Regions of the World. 



Diagrams. 



1. The World^s Production of* Sugar. 



2. The World^s Sugar, showing Gi^owth of Beet Industry 



3. British Imports of Beiet and Cane Sugar. 



4. Bkitish Imports of Sugar from Various Countries. 



5. Pepper Imports into the Unitkd Kingdom. 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITJES^e. WINE, RAISINS. CURRANTS AND 



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Maps. 



1. Wine-producing Map of the World. 



2. Wine- producing Areas of Southern Europe. 

 3» Rubber, Raisin and Cukrant-growing Map of the World, 



Diagrams. 



[. World's Wine Production. 



2, Average Consumption of Wine per Head. 



3. Imports of Wine into United Kingdom. 

 4- Imports of Rubber into United Kingdom. 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— 7. TOBACCO . . , . 



Map. 



Tobacco-growing Regions of tjie World. 

 Diagrams. 



1. The World's Annual Production of Tobacco 



2. Tobacco Imports into the United Kingdom 



3. Annual Consumption of Tobacco in different Countries. 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES^S. WOOL 

 Maps. 



1. Wool Producing Regions of the World 



2. Woollen Manufacturing Districts of United Kingdom, 

 Diagrams. 



1. World's Annual Wool Production 



2. Kaw Wool Imports to the United Kingdom 



3. Exports of Woollen Manufactures 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES-9. COTTON, FLAX AND HEMP 

 I. Cotton-growing REGroNS of the World 



^' S^'^Jrv^^n'^'^'''^''^'^;^ DISTRICTS of the UnITED KinGDOM 



4. Flax and Ltnseed Regions of the World, 

 Diagrams. 



'■ ?o7Af A^ ^"''1°'' Sp'™'-^^ m Variolis Countries. 

 loTAL An.n-ual Production of Cotton 



R^!Vr ''^? Foreign Exports of Cotton Manufactures 



Imports of Hemp into the United Kingdom. 

 ^^ap^^^""^'^ COMMODITIES-io. SILK AND LEATHER 



Silk Producing Riicio.N-s of the Uorld. 

 Diagrams. 



I. World's Phoduction of Raw Silk 



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n"iT;;j^sr-r:s^-----^-l-...o LEATHER. 



TH^E WORLD'S COMMODITIES-^. TIMBER, OIL AND PALMS . 



2' nf,"'^l''n'' J'"''^^-^''°^''^'''° Regions of th,; World 

 2. Oil and Palms : Principal Sources of Supplv 

 Diagrams. 



ran WOHLD^S COMMODITIES^... GOLD AND DIAMONDS . 

 T. Gold Fields of the World. 



2. DlAMONDir-EROUS KeGIONS OF THE WoRLD 



Diagrams, 



I. World's Output OF Diamonds 



2- Total Gold Production of the Worid 



3. FluCXUAT:ONS of Go.D P.ODUCTloi™H,cEKT YEARS 



^M^pr^''"'' ''™^^'^"^-^- SILVER AND COPPER , 

 I. Silver-producing Regions of the Worth 



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Diagrams. 



I. Rise and Fall of Silver Production in vaiuous Countr 



Total Annual Silvek Production of the World ^^i^s. 



British Imports of Silver. 

 ^. Rise and Fall of Copper Production in Various CouNTRir^ 

 5. Total Annual Copper Production of the World ' ^"'es. 



d British Imports of Copper. 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— 14. COAL AND PETROLEUM 



Maps. 



r. The Coalfields of the World. 



2. The Coalfields of the British Isles» 



3. Petroleum-producing Regions. 



Diagrams. 



1. The Coal Production of the World. 



2. British Exports of Coal. 



3. Coal-mining Populations of Different Countries 



4. British Coal : What we Raise, Burn, and Si^ll, 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— 15. IRON ORE 



Map, 



Iron Ore Producing Regions of the World. 



Diagrams, 



1. World's Annual Production of Iron Ore. 



2. World's Annual Production of Pig Iron, 



3. Annual British Imports of Iron Ore. 



4. Annual British Consu.mption of Iron Ore, 



THE WORLD'S COMMODITIES— 16. STEEL, LEAD AND TIN 

 Map. 



Lead and Tin Producing Regions of the World 

 Diagrams, 



I. Total Annual Steel Production of the World 

 Perci-ntage of the World's Steel Output 

 British Exports of Iron and Steel compared with those of 



OTHER Countries. 

 The Steel used for a Year's Shipbuilding. 

 Total Annual Lead Production of the World 

 Iotal Annual Imports of Lead into tiie United KINODo^f 

 lOTAL Annual Tin Production of the World 

 Total Annual Imports of Tin into the United Kingdom. 



RELATIVE VALUES AND COMPARISONS-i. COMPARATIVE AREAS 

 Map, 



The Principal Countries of the World on a Uniform Scale, 

 Diagrams. 



1. The Home and Colonial Areas of the World's Empires, 



2. Arkas of the Continents. 



3. Areas of the Oceans. 



RELATIVE VALUES AND COMPARISONS^^. THE WORLD'S INHAB- 



Maps. 



I. Map of World, showing Density of Population 

 3. British Isles, showing De.vsity of Population. ' 

 Diagrams. 



1. The Home and Colonial Populations of the World's Empires 



2. Pie Chief Races or Families of Mankind "°'*'-^^ empires. 



RELATIVE VALUES AND COMPARISONS^a- THE ARMIES OF THE 



Maps. 



1. Military I^L-^p of the United Kingdom 



2. Military Map of Central Europe 



3. Military Map of India. 



Diagrams. 

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^" ^''''™r''ld^^''^'''''' ^'''' -^^^'^'^^^V OF THE CHIEr Ar.MIES OF THE 



4. Annual Expenditure on the Chief Armies, 

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Distribution of the British Navy, 

 Diagrams. 



1. Expenditure on the Navy during the last Twenty Years 



2. Comparative View of the Chief Navies of the World 



RELATIVE ^ALUES^AND C^ ^HE MERCHANT SHIPPING 



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 Diagrams. 



1. CoMPARATiVE Tonnage of the Steam Vessels of the Principal 



Maritime Countries. 



2. Comparative Tonnage of the Sailing Vessels of the Principal 



iMaritime Countries. 



3- Annual Gross Tonnage of Suez Canal Traffic 



4- Shipping of the British Empire compared wiTii the World's 



bHIpPiNG. 



5- The Earmng Capacity of the Shipping of the Principal Mari- 



time Countries, 



RELATIVE VALUES AND COMPARISONS-6. THE WORLD'S RAILWAYS 

 Maps. 



1. The Railways of the World. 



2. AUp OF Africa showing the Cape-to-Cairo Railway, 

 Diagrams. 



1. Railway .Mileage of tjie Principal Countries of the World 



2. comparative Lengths of Trans-Continental I^ailways 



3» lassenger and traffic receipts. 



COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE OF NATIONS 

 Maps. 



I. EUROPEANIZATION OF THE WoRLD. 



2- State Organisations. 



3- Commercial Languages. 



4- Postal Communications of tiee World. 

 Diagrams, 



I. The National Debts of the Principal Countiues of the Woiud. 



2. IHE ANNUAL REVENUES OF THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. 



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