A WORK OF GREAT VALUE. 



The International Geography. 



By Seveiitv Anthoi's, iiicludiny Right Hon. James 

 Brvce, Sir W. M. Conway, Prof. W. M. Davis, Prof. 

 Anghlo Hhilekin, Prof. Fkidtjof Naksen, Dr. J. Scott 

 Keltie, and F. C. Selous. With 488 Illustrations. 

 Edited bv Hugh Robert Mile, D. Sc. 8vo. 108S 

 pages. Cloth, $3.50. 



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