Goode's Base Maps and Graphs 



A series of outline maps for all classes of work in applied sciences and the various fields 

 of research. Prepared by J. Paul Goode, Professor of Geography, University of Chicago. 



These maps arc adapted for use in every grade from the university to the common 

 school: in geography, including commercial or economic geography, in physiography, 

 geology, botan}', zoology, anthropology and ethnology, sociology, economics, politics, 

 and history. The maps have been prepared by being first drawn on a large scale, to 

 insure accuracy of detail, and then greatly reduced in the engraving. In the quality of 

 ihe drawing they are superior to most maps used in books and magazines. 



All maps are perforated for insertion in a standard notebook cover with page 8Xiow 

 inches. The larger sizes fold once or twice into this coyer. A new classification has 

 been arranged, but it should be noted that the maps themselves have not been altered. 

 New maps and graphs are shown in blackface type. , i 



Series 



I Series 



lOI 



loiHc 



loiHo 

 lOiS 



lOlP 



Series hi Series iv 



The World 

 30iHc 

 20iHcE . . . 



20iHcW 



201PN 



201PS 



201PB 



M.vi'S 

 on Mercator's projection. 



The World (continents); Homalographic projection. 



The World (continents. Eastern half): Homalo- 

 graphic projection. 



The World (continents, Western- half): Homalo- 

 graphic projection. 



The World (oceans): Homalographic projection. 



The World (continents): Sinusoidal proiection. 



The World in Polar Hemispheres: Lambert's 

 azimuthal, equal-area projection. 



The World (North polar hemisphere': Lambert's 

 projection. 



The World (South polar hemisphere): Lambert's 

 projection. 



Same map as loiP showing Isobars for January 

 and July. 



North America: on Lambert's azimuthal proiection. 



South America: Sanson's projection. 



Europe: conic projection. 



Asia: Lambert's equal-area projection 



Africa: Sanson's projection. 



Australasia: Mercator's projection. 



United States of America: conic projection. 



United States of America 'Eastern half): conic 

 projection. 



United States of America (Western half): conic 

 projection. 



United States of America: state-outlines only: 

 conic projection. 



Canada: conic projection. 



Mexico: conic projection. 



The British Isles: conic projection. 



Europe, Northwestern: conic projection. : ■ . 



Europe, Western and Southern: conic projection. 



France: conic projection. 



The Spanish Peninsula: conic projection. 



Italy: conic projection. 



Central Europe: conic projection. 



The German Empire : . conic projection-. r 



The Levants conic projection. -Hib J io S^--- 



.United States of xlmerica, by counties -with- names: 

 - conic pjjojection'.. . - ■ 



Chicago.an'dxdcjnity:. conic projection. 



North 'tialidVaV'comc'i)rojection. 



--;- Graphs - =^ — 



Cliffl*tit:Chart (ye^^'}7'--: 



Monthly Weattrer Chart. - 



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