12 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



THE ROYAL ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAPBY. 



In a Series of entirely Original and Authentic Maps. By A. KEITH 

 JOHNSTON, F.R.S.E.,F.E.G.S., Author of the ' Physical Atlas, fc. With 

 a complete ladex of easy reference to each Map, comprising nearly 150,000 

 Places contained in this Atlas. Imperial folio, half-bound in russia or mo- 

 rocco, £5, 15s. 6d. (Dedicated by permission to Her Majesty.) 



■' No one can look through Mr Keith Johnston's new Atlas without seemg that it ia the best whioh has 

 ever been published in this country."— 77(« Tvnies. 



■• or the many noble atlases prepared by Mr Johnston and published by Messrs Blackwood & Son^ this 

 Iloyal Atlas wiU be the most useful to the public, and will deserve to be the most popu\ar."-Atheu^im. 



" We know no series of maps which we can more woi-mly recommend. The accumcy, wherever we have 

 attempted to put it to the test, is really asloaishiae."— Saturday Mevu^. 



"The culmination of all attempts to depict the face of the world appears in the Royal Atlas, than 

 which it IS impossible to conceive anything more perfect."— Mortang J/erula. 



•• This is. beyond question, the most splendid and luxurious, ae well aa the moat useful and complete, 

 of all eiistmg atlases." -Guard mil. 



■■ There has not, we believe, been produced for general public use a body of maps equal in beauty and 

 completeness to the Royal Atlas just issued by filr A. K, Johnston."— Eara mi )te/'. 



" An almost daily reference to, and comparison of it with others, since the publication of the fl^t part 

 son-c two yeara ago until now, enables us to say, without the slightest hesitation, that this is by far tha 

 most complete and authentic atlas that has yet been issued." -Scotsman, 



" Beyond doubt the greatest geographical wort of our time" -Museum, 



IXDEX GEOGRAPHICUS: 



Being an Index to nearly One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Names of 

 Places, &c. ; with their Latitudes and Longitudes as given in Keith 

 Johnston's 'Royal Atlas;' together with the Countries and Subdivi- 

 sions OF THE CooNTRiES In wMcli they are situated. In 1 vol. large 8vo. , 21s. 



A NEW MAP OF EUROPE. 



By A KEITH JOHNSTON, F.R.S.K Size, 4 feet 2 inches by 3 feet 5 

 inches. Cloth Case, 2Is. 



ATLAS OF SCOTLAND. 



31 Maps of the Counties of Scotland, coloured. Bound in roan, price 10s. 6d. 

 Each County may be had separately, in Cloth Case, Is. 



KEITR JOHNSTON'S SCHOOL ATLASES:— 



General and Descriptive Geography, exliibiting the Actual and Com- 

 parative Extent of all the Countries in the "World, with their present 

 Political Divisions. A New and Enlarged Edition. With a complete 

 Index. 26 Maps. Half-bound, 12s. 6d. 



Physical Geography, illustrating, in a Series of Original Designs, the 

 JElementary Facts of Geology, Hydrology, Meteorology, and Natural 

 History. A New and Enlarged Edition. 19 Maps, including coloured 

 Geological Maps of Eujope and of the British Isles. Half-bound, 12s. 6d- 



Classical Geography, comprising, in Twenty-three Plates, Maps and Plans 

 of all the important Countries and Localities referred to by Classical 

 Authors ; accompanied by a pronouncing Index of Places, by T. Harvey, 

 M. A Oxon. A New and Revised Edition. Half-bound, 123. 6d. 



Astronomy. Edited by J. R. Hind, Esq., F.R.A.S., &c. Notes and 

 Descriptive Letterpress to each Plate, embodying all recent Discoveries 

 in Astronomy. 18 Maps. Half-boimd, 12s. 6d. 



Elementary School Atlas of General and Descriptive Geography 

 for the Uiie of Junior Classes. A New and Cheaper Edition. 20 Maps, 

 including a Map of Canaan and Palestine. Half-bound, 5s. 



" They are as superior to all School Atlases within our knowledge, as were the larger works of the same 

 Author in advance of those that preceded thorn."— Educational 'J'lviea. 



" Decidedly the best fechool Atlases we have ever seen."— Buflffsft Jourmal of Education. 



" The beat, the fullest, the most accurate and recent, b9 well as artistically the most beautiful atlas that 

 can be put into the schoolboy's hands."— Jfiumim, April 1803, 



A MANUAL OF MODERN GEOGRAPBY: 



Mathematical, Physical, and Political. Embracing a complete Development 

 of the River-Systems of the Globe. BytheREV. ALEX. MACKAY, F.R.G.S. 

 With Index. 7s. 6d., bound in leather. 



