GEOGEAPHICAL WOKKS 



Index GreograpMcus : Being a List, Alphabetically ar- 



ranCtEd, of the Principal Places on the Globe, with the Countries and 

 Subdivisions of the Countries in which they are situated, and their Lati- 

 tudes AND Longitudes. Compiled specially with reference to Keith John- 

 ston's Royal Atlas, but apphcable to all Modern Atlases and Maps. In One 

 Volume Imperial Octavo, pp. 676, price 21s. 



The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Alex. 



Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c., Geographer to the Queen for Scotland. A New 

 and Enlarged Edition, consisting of 35 Folio Plates, 27 smaller ones, printed in 

 Colours, with 135 pages of Letterpress, and Index. 



SUBJECTS TREATED OF. 



Geography and Orography, .... 11 Plates. 



Hydrography, 6 „ 



Meteorology and Magnetism, . . . . 6 „ 



Botanical Geography, 2 „ 



Zoological Geography, 6 „ 



Ethnology and Statistics, 4 „ 



Imperial Folio, half-bound morocco, £8, 8s. 



"The Physical Atlas of Mr Keith Johnston— a perfect treasure of compressed information." — 

 Sir John Herschel. 



" There is no map in this noble Atlas upon which we might not be tempted to write largely. 

 Almost every one suggests a volume of reflection, and suggests it by presenting, in a few hours, 

 accurate truths which it would be the labour of a volume to enforce in words, and by imprinting 

 them, at the same time, upon the memory with such distinctness that their outlines are not 

 likely to be afterwards effaced. The ' Physical Atlas ' is a somewhat costly work, reckoning it 

 only by its paper ; but upon its paper is stamped an amount of knowledge that could scarcely be 

 acquired without the reading of as many books as would cost seven times the -pvice."— Examiner. 



" This Atlas ought to have a place in every good library. . . . We know of no work con- 

 taining such copious and exact information as to all tlie physical circumstances of the earth on 

 which we live." — Quarterly Review. 



The Physical Atlas, By Alexander Keith Johnston, 



F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., Geographer to the Queen for Scotland. Reduced from the 

 Imperial Folio. This Edition Contains Twenty-Five Maps, including a Paloe- 

 ontological and Geological Map of the British Islands, with Descriptive Letter- 

 press, and a very copious Index. In Imperial Quarto, half-bound morocco, 

 £2, 12s. 6d. 



" Executed with remarkable care, and is as accurate, and, for all educational purposes, as valu- 

 able as the splendid large work (by the same author) which has now a European reputation." — 

 Eclectic Review. 



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. 



A Greological Map of Europe, exhibiting the different 



Systems of Rocks according to the latest researches, and from Inedited 

 materials. By Sir R. I. Murchison, D.C.L., F.R.S., &c.. Director- General of 

 the Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland ; and James Nicol, F.R.S.E., 

 F.G.S., Professor of Natural History in the University of Aberdeen. Constructed 

 by Alex. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c., Geographer to the Queen, Author of 

 the "Physical Atlas," &c. Scale, of Natul-e, 76 miles to an inch. Four 



Sheets Imperial, beautifully printed in Colours. Size, 4 feet 2 inches by 3 feet 5 

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