DR. SMITH'S ANCIENT AnA^-contkued. 



PART II. 



[To he intUUhed April 1, 1872.) 



1. The Holy Laxd, on a large scale. 



(Second Sheet.) 



2. Map of Asia and Egypt, to illustrate 



the Old Testament. 



o. PEL0P0XNEsr.s, ou a large scale. — 

 AVith Plan of Sparta. 



4. Central Greece, on a large scale, 

 containing Attica, Bceotia, Locris, 

 Phocis, Doris, MaJis. Also ilaps : 



a. Athens ; b. The Environs of 

 Athens ; c. The Harbours of Athens ; 

 d. Acropolis ; e. Marathon ; /. Eleu- 



sis. 



.". Italia Ikfeeior, on a large scale. 



c. Greece at the time of the Pelo- 

 poNNEsiAx War. 



7. Greece at the time of the 

 AcH.EAN League. 



PARTS III. IV. and V. 



[To le pulUshed Jidy 1, October 1, and Decenibcr 31, 1872, respectively,) 



■WILL COXT.VIN the REMAINING MAPS 



1. Jerusalem, on a large scale. Also 



Maps : a. Jerusalem in the time of 

 David ; h. Jerusalem according to 

 Josephus. 



2. Environs of Jerusalem. 



;;. Sinai from the recent Survey, and 

 Wanderings of the Israelites. 



4. Map of Asia and Europe to illustrate 

 the New Testament. 



5. Empires of the Babylonians, I.ydians, 

 Medes and Persians. 



G. Empire of Alexander the Great. 



7. Kingdoms of the Successors of Alex- 

 ander the Great. 



8. The Roman Empire in its greatest 

 extent. 



it. The Roman Empire after its division 

 into the Eastern and Western Em- 

 pires. 



10. Britannia. 



11. Hispania. 



] 2. Germania, Rhaetia, Noricum. 



ly. Paaonia, Thracia, Mcesia, IlljTia, Dacia 

 Pannonia. 



1 4. Historical Maps of Italy. 



l.-i. Plan of Rome. 



10. Environs of Rome. 



17. Northern Greece. 



18. Shores and Islands of the ^gac-an 



Sea. 



1 0. Asia Minor. 



20. Historical Maps of Asia Minor. 



21. Arabia. 



22. India. 



2.3. Northern part of Africa. 



24. ^Egypt and Ethiopia. 



25. The World as known to the An- 



cients. 



26. Geographical Systems of the An- 



cients. 



