GEOGEAPHICAL WORKS 



Keith Jolmston's School Atlases :— 



I. 



General and Descriptive Geography, exhibiting the Actual 



and Comparative Extent of all the Countries in the World, with their 

 present Political Divisions. A New and Enlarged Edition. Corrected to 

 the present tiihe. With a complete Index, 26 Maps. Half-bound, 123. 6d. 



II. 



Physical Geography, illustrating, in a Series of Original 



Designs the Elementary Facts of Geology, Hydrology, Meteorology, and 

 Natural History. A New and Enlarged Edition. 20 Maps, including 

 coloured Geological Maps of Europe and of the British Isles. Half-bound, 

 12s. 6d. 



III. 



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 Eevised Edition. Half-bound, 12s. 6d. 



Astronomy. An Entirely New Edition. Notes and Descrip- 

 tive Letter]-»ress to each Plate, embodying all recent Discoveries in Astro- 

 nomy. 20 Maps. Half-bound, 12s. 6d. 



V. 



Elementary School Atlas of General and Descriptive Geogra- 

 phy for the Use 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 them." — Ediicational Times. 



" Decidedly the best School Atlases we have ever seen." — English Journal of Education. 



"... The P/ii/sica I ^iZas seems to us particularly well executed. . . . The last gene- 

 ration had no such help to learning as is afforded in these excellent elementary maps. The Class- 

 ical Atlas is a great improvement on what has usually gone by that name ; not only is it fuller, 

 but in some cases it gives the same country more than once in different periods of time. Thus it 

 approaches the special value of a historical atlas. . , . The General Atlas is wonderfully full 

 and accurate for its scale. . . . Finally, the Astronomical Atlas, in which Mr Hmd is respon- 

 sible for the scientific accuracy of the maps, supplies an admitted educational want. No better 

 companion to an elementary astronomical treatise could be found than this cheap and convenient 

 collection of maps. "—-Saturday Review. 



" The plan of these Atlases is admirable, and the excellence of the plan is rivalled by the beauty 

 of the execution. . . . The best security for the accuracy and substantial value of a School 

 Atlas is to have it from the hands of a man like our Author, v/ho has perfected his skill by the 

 execution of much larger works, and gained a character which he will be careful not to jeopar- 

 dise by attaching his name to anything that is crude, slovenly, or superficial."— 5^co(sma7i. 



Atlas of Plajis of Countries, Battles, Sieges, & Sea-Figlits, 



Illustrative of the History of Europe from the Commencement of the French 

 Revolution io the Battle of Waterloo. Constructed by A. Keith Johnston, 

 F.E.S.E., &c. &c. With Vocabulary of Military and Marine Terms. 109 

 Plates, Demy Quarto, price £3, 3s. Another Edition, in Crown Quarto, 

 £1, lis. 6d. 



EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 



