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Philips' Atlas of Blank Projections
for Beginners,

Uniform in size and scale with the "Outline Atlas." Size-10 inches by 8 inches.
Printed on fine Drawing Paper.

Two Series, each containing 16 Maps, Demy quarto, stitched in neat cover, each Is.

Philips' Outline Atlas

For Students preparing for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations.
In neat cover. Junior Classes, Is. 6d. ; Senior Classes, zs.

MAPS.

Philips' Series of Large School-room Maps,

With the Physical Features boldly and distinctly delineated, and the Political Boundaries carefully colored. Size-5 feet 8 inches by 4 feet 6 inches. Constructed by William Hughes, F.R.G.S.

Mounted on rollers and varnished, 16s.; the Extra Maps of the Series, varnished, £1 1s.

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The Publishers were led to undertake this Series from a conviction of the inadequacy of any similar Maps, previously issued, to represent fairly the Geographical knowledge of the present day, and their consequent failure to supply the wants of the educational community.

A really good Map is a geographical document of the highest value. Its qualities as such cannot be too forcibly impressed on the mind of Teacher and Learner alike. It must be looked on, not as a mere thing of lines and colors, but as the embodiment of vital truths, affecting the condition of mankind in all ages. And it is only a really good Map-one in which the great features of natural Geography are brought prominently into view-that can justly be so regarded. The truths that are taught by the aid of such a Map, pointed out to the comprehension of the learner as embodied within it, and to be educed thence by diligent and appreciative study, will remain in after life as landmarks in the record of mental progress. The publishers of the present Series are content to rest their claims to notice upon their merits alone, and they confidently invite the inspection of teachers and all persons interested in education, who desire to possess a set of really good Maps.

Philips' Smaller Series of School-room Maps.

Size-3 feet by 2 teet 6 inches. Mounted on rollers and varnished, each 7s. 6d.

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The above are reductions of the large series, constructed by William Hughes, F.R.G.S., and are designed for use in Private Schools and Families. They are clearly and distinctly engraved, and embody an amount of information not to be had in any similar series of Maps.

Hughes's Series of Maps,

From the Training School Atlas, illustrating the Physical Geography of the Great Divisions of the Globe, with Palestine and the British Islands, on an enlarged scale. Constructed by William Hughes, F. R. G. S. Size-21 inches by 17 inches.

Beautifully colored. On Sheets, each is.; or mounted on rollers and varnished, each 2s. 6d.

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Philips Series of Maps for Beginners.

Crown 4to, carefully printed in colors. On Sheet, or folded in neat

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cover, each Id.

LIST OF THE MAPS.

14 Russia in Europe.

15 Turkey in Europe, and Greece
16 Italy.

17 Spain and Portugal.

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8 Holland and Belgium.

21 India, China, &c.

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24 South Africa (Cape Colony,

12 Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Denmark.

26 Canada, Prince Edward Island, &c.

27 The United States of North America.

28 West Indies.

29 South America.

30 Australia, and New Zealand. 31 South East Australia, including New South Wales, Victoria, and the chief part of South Australia.

32 New Zealand.

&c.)

13 Sweden and Norway, with 25 North America.

** Outlines or Blank Projections of any of the above Maps may be had, printed on Drawing Paper, price ld, each.

Philips' New Series of Large Penny Colored Maps.

Imperial quarto, engraved in the best style from Original Drawings, and embodying an amount of information not hitherto obtainable in any similar series of Maps. On sheet, or in neat cover.

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** Outlines or Blank Projections of any of the above Maps may be had, price 1d. each.

Philips' Cabinet Series of Educational

Maps.

Size-Imperial quarto. Engraved from Original Drawings, made expressly for this Scries, and embodying an amount of Geographical information not hitherto obtainable for the purposes of Teaching. The Series contains Maps of Physical, General, and Classical Geography, any of which may be had separately. Edited by William Hughes, F. R. G. S.

MODERN MAPS.

Price 6d. each

1 & 2 Eastern & Western Hemispheres-Double Map

8 World, on Mercator's Projection-Double Map

7 England and Wales-Double Мар 10*France-Double Map

89 United States-Double Map

Price 2d. each

4 British Empire, at One View 6 Europe-General Map

6 The British Islands--(Political) 7 England and Wales

8 Scotland

9 Ireland

10 France, in Provinces

LIST OF THE MAPS. |11 France, in Departments 12 Belgium

13 Holland

14 Prussia

15 The former kingdom of Poland
16 Sweden and Norway
17 Denmark

18 Russia in Europe
19 German Empire

20 Austro-Hungarian Empire
21 Switzerland

22 Spain and Portugal
23 Italy

24 Turkey in Europe, and Greece

25 Asia-General Map

26 Turkey in Asia

33 East Indian Archipelago
34 New Zealand

35 Africa-General Map
36 Egypt, and Arabia Petræa, &c
37 Northern and Southern Africa
38 North America

39 United States

40 Canada

41 Mexico and Yucatan

42 West Indies, & Central America 43 South America

ANCIENT MAPS.

Price 4d. each

27 Russia in Asia & Transcaucasia 44 Palestine

28 Persia, with Afghanistan, &c. 45 World, as known to the An29 India

30 The Empires of China and

Japan

31 Australia and New Zealand
82 New South Wales, Victoria, &c.

cients

46 Roman Empire-Western half 47 Roman Empire-Eastern half 48 Greece, and the Isles of the Ægran

Outlines or Blank Projections of any of the above Maps may be had, printed on drawing paper, price 3d. each, (except the Double Maps, which are charged 6d. each); they are well-adapted for pupils preparing for the Oxford or Cambridge Middle-class Examinations.

Philips' Popular Sixpenny Maps.

Beautifully

New Series. Size-Full Sheet Imperial, 22 inches by 27 inches; engraved in the best style, and embracing all the recent Geographical Discoveries. printed in colors.

On Sheets, each 6d.; Folded, in neat cover, each 6d.

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The great advance made in Geographical knowledge during the past few years, and the increasing demand for really good Maps at a low price, has induced the publishers, at a large outlay, to engrave NEW PLATES, from ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, constructed from the best authorities, so as to produce a SERIES OF MAPS of the principal countries of the world, which may worthily represent the Geographical knowledge of the age.

The present is the first instance of ORIGINAL MAPS being published at so low a price, and the publishers can only hope to be reimbursed their heavy outlay by a largely increased demand, which they confidently anticipate from the success of their former efforts in the same direction.

Philips' Series of School Physical Maps,

Constructed by William Hughes, F.R.G.S. Imperial quarto, carefully printed in colors. On Sheet, each 6d.

LIST OF THE MAPS.

1 The World, showing the Distribution of Land and Water

2 The World, illustrating the Chief NATURAL DIVISIONS OF THE LAND, with the OCEAN CURRENTS

3 The Geological Structure of the Earth, according to Amie Boue

4 Map illustrating the Phenomena of Volcanic Action, &c.

5 Map of the Mountain Chains and River Systems of Europe

6 Map of the Mountain Chains and River Systems of Asia

12 Map of the World, illustrating the Distribution of Vegetable Life

13 Geographical Distribution of Plants throughout the Globe

14 Diagrams illustrating the Perpendicular Growth of Plants in the Torrid, Temperate, and Frigid Zones

15 Zoological Map, showing the Geographical Divisions and Distributions of Animals over the Earth

16 Diagrams illustrating the Distribution of Animals in the Torrid, Temperate, and Frigid Zones

7 The Mountains and River Systems of Africa, 17 Zoological Map, showing the Distribution of

with Sections

8 The Mountain Chains and River Systems of

North America, &c.

9 The Mountain Chains and River Systems of South America, &c.

10 Map of the World, illustrating the CLIMATES of Different Regions, Trade Winds, Monsoons, Isothermal Lines, Rain Map, &c.

the Principal Birds and Reptiles over the Earth

18 Map showing the Distribution of Man over the Globe, according to Differences of Race

19 Map showing the Industrial Productions of various Countries; with the principal Trade Routes

11 Co-tidal Lines, and Curves of equal Magnetic 20 Physical Map of the British Islands

Variation

Philips' Series of Classical, Historical, and Scriptural Maps,

Illustrating the Ancient Classics, Historians, and Poets. Size-full sheet Imperial, 29 by 23 inches; engraved in the best style, beautifully printed on superfine paper, and carefully colored.

On Sheets, each is. 6d.; or mounted on rollers and varnished, each 5s.

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The World, as peopled by the descendants of 16-Expedition of Cyrus the Younger, and Noah

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Retreat of the 10,000

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19-Empire of Rome-Western Part

20-Empire of Rome-Eastern Part

21-Ancient Gaul, according to D'Anville

22-Ancient Spain, according to Ditto

23-Ancient Germany, according to Ditto

24

25

Roman Provinces of Pannonia, Illyricum,
Dacia, and Mosia

The Roman Provinces of Vindelicia, Rhætia,
and Noricum

Countries visited by the Apostles, showing the Routes of St. Paul

26-Countries of Western Europe, according to D'Anville

27-Europe before the Invasion of the Huns, A.D. 370.

28-Europe after the Invasion of the Barbarians in the Sixth Century

29-Turkey in Europe, Northern Part, contain-
ing Illyricum, Dacia, &c.

30-Turkey in Europe, Southern Part, contain.-
ing Græcia, Macedonia, Thracia, &c.
31-Ancient Sarmatia, &c.

32-England under the Saxons

33-Map to illustrate the Crusades

34-Eslem, or the Countries subdued by Mahomet 35-Empire of Charlemagne

Europe in the Eleventh Century

Europe in the Ninth Century

36

Europe at the time of Charles V.

Europe in 1789, at the commencement of the
French Revolution

Philips' School Maps of Ancient
Geography,

A series of Eighteen Maps, constructed by W. Hughes, F R. G. S., and engraved in the first style of the art.

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