PRICES OF WOOL. ARG 

PRC les) Oe WQOUL. 
AVERAGE PRICES OF ENGLISH WOOL, per pack of 240 
Ibs., in the under-mentioned Months of 1900 and 1oo1. 
(Compiled from the Economtst.) 


February, 
1901. 
December, | January, 
1900. | IQoI. 
DESCRIPTION, 



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OMDNANCE SURVEY MAPS OF GREAT BRITAIN 
AND IRELAND. 
The Ordnance Survey are issuing a new series of folding 
pocket maps for England and Wales on the scale of one inch 
to the mile. The maps are printed in colours on sheets 18 by 
12 inches, mounted on canvas, in acover or flat, price 1s. each, 
ihe wone-imeh “map can also bbe procured at the same 
price in black and white, showing outline and contours; or 
in outline, with hills printed either in black or brown : the 
outline map has recently been revised. These maps are not 
only useful for general topographical purposes, but should also 
prove serviceable to cyclists and pedestrians, since they show 
all roads, indicating their character and whether metalled or 
not, footpaths, hills, rivers, towns, villages, railway stations, 
and local boundaries. : 
Combined one-inch outline maps have also been published — 
of Bath, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bradford, Brighton — 
and Worthing, Bristol, Chatham, Clovelly, Derby, Dor-- 
chester and Portland, Gloucester and Cheltenham, Hudders- - 
field, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Notting- 
ham, Plymouth, Rugby, Sheffield and the Peak, Warrington, 
