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For maps of particular regions and countries see the Oxford Survey, the Gazetteer of India, the Historical Geography of the Dominions, Regions of the World, &c. ; referring if necessary to the index under the name of each country.

The Advanced Atlas of Physical and Political Geography, a new series of maps by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW. 1917. Folio (143 × 10), pp. 36 (letterpress and index), 96 pages of coloured maps. New edition in preparation.

Oxford University Press, London. The Physical and Political School Atlas, by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW. Third edition, edited by JOHN BARTHOLOMEW. 1922. 4to (11 x 8), with 32 coloured plates and 16 pp. of diagrams, letterpress, and index. 2s. Also in cloth boards at 2s. 6d. Oxford University Press. Atlas Notes. By J. C. CHUTE. Second edition revised, 1913.. 8vo (8×5), pp. 82. At the Clarendon Press.

1s. 9d. net.

A School Economic Atlas, by J. G. BARTHOLOMEW, with introduction by L. W. LYDE. Fifth edition revised, 1921. 4to (11 x 8), with over 180 maps and diagrams, and 12 pp. of introduction. Limp cloth, 6s. net. Oxford University Press, London. Supplement (1914) to the School Economic Atlas. 4to (11x8}), containing 32 pp. of maps. Paper cover, 2s. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London. A School Bible Atlas, drawn by B. V. DARBISHIRE. 1915. Crown 4to (101⁄2 ×82), 16 pp. maps, 6 pp. index. Cloth limp or cloth boards, 2s. n. Oxford University Press, London. War Atlas, compiled and drawn by B. V. DARBISHIRE. 16 pp. of maps (10 × 71⁄2), 10d. net. 1915. War Map, 30 × 20, in colour, 3d. net. Oxford University Press, London. The Oxford School Atlas for Australia and New Zealand. 1922. 4to (11 x 83), 38 pp. maps, 4 pp. index. 2s. Oxford University Press. Australasian School Atlas, Physical, Political, Economic, and Historical. By J.G. BARTHOLOMEW. Compiled and edited, with an Introduction to the historical section, by K. R. CRAMP. 2nd ed. 1924. 4to (11 x 83), pp. 84, 4s. 6d. net.

Oxford University Press, London. Historical Atlas of South Africa, by ERIC A. WALKER. 1922. Crown folio

Oxford University Press.

(15 x 10), pp. 26, with 32 maps in colour. 10s. 6d. net. Maps from the Oxford Elementary Geographies. 1d. each, 6d. for

At the Clarendon Press. 3. Europe.

12 copies of one Map. Physical maps, except nos. 4 and 6. 1. British Isles. 2. (a) N.E. England and Scotland. (b) Scotland. 6. Asia, Political.

4. Europe, Political.

5. Asia.

7(a) North America.

(b) British North America. 8. (a) United States. (b) Central America and W. Indies. 9. (a) Australasia. (b) South America.

10. (a) Africa.

(b) South Africa.

Oxford Hand Outline Maps, edited by A. J. HERBERTSON. Thirty-five maps now published (1d. each, 8d. net for 12 copies of one map).

At the Clarendon Press.

1, 2, 3. The World: Western and Eastern Hemispheres (18 x 10); Polar Hemispheres (18× 10); Mollweide's Elliptical Equal Area Net (18 x 12).

4. Contour Map Exercise, devised by Dr. R. H. Mill (10 × 15).

5. Combined Weather Chart, designed by J. F. Unstead (131⁄2 × 20).

6, 7, 8. Western Europe: Outlines for Weather Map (12 × 16}); Central Europe (161⁄2 × 14); Central and Western Europe (14 × 134).

9-12. Great Britain: Outlines for Climate Map (10 × 16); British Isles: Rivers (14 × 161⁄2), Counties (11 x 14); England, Southern Scotland, and East Ireland (111⁄2 × 141⁄2).

13. Eastern Germany and Poland: Rivers (121⁄2 × 15).

14, 15. Rhine Basin: Political (93 × 14); Rivers (93 × 14).

16, 17. Rhine and Seine Basins: Political (102 × 15); Rivers (13 × 12).

18, 19. Belgium, Luxemburg, and NE. France: Political (14x112); Rivers (14 × 11).

20, 21. The Danube Lands: Political (14 × 10); Rivers (14 × 10).

22. Southern Canada and United States of America (154 × 12).

23-27. Europe (South and Central): Rivers (21 x 16); Paris to the Rhine: Political (16 × 14); The Alps; Rivers (16×11); Karpathian Lands and Hungary, Physical (16 x 13); Eastern Germany and Poland, Political (12 × 121⁄2).

28. Central America and West Indies (103 × 8).

29, 30. India (8 × 11): Political (8 × 11).

31-35. Oceans: Atlantic (12 × 94); North Atlantic and Mediterranean (11×8); Indian (13×9); Pacific (12 × 91⁄2); Indian and West Pacific (12 × 91⁄2). Others in preparation.

Oxford Geographies

Written or edited by A. J. HERBERTSON. Crown 8vo (71⁄2 × 54).
O. J. R. HOWARTH; many maps redrawn.

Revised, 1916–1923, by
At the Clarendon Press.

Pp. viii+152, with

The Preliminary Geography, by A. J. HERBERTSON.
examination questions and seventy-two illustrations. 2s.
The Junior Geography, by A. J. HERBERTSON and R. L. THOMPSON. Pp. 288,
with 166 maps and diagrams. 3s.

With Principles of Geography (Clarendon Geography, Part I). Pp. 288+112. 4s.
With Questions and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 288+28+64. 3s. 6d.

With Principles, Questions, and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 288+112+28+64. 4s. 6d. With Physiographical Introduction (by A. J. HERBERTSON). Pp. 288+128. 4s. With Phys. Introd. and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 288+128+64. 4s. 6d. Questions and Statistical Appendix to the Junior Geography.

By F. M. KIRK and E. G. R. TAYLOR. Pp. 28+64. 1s. 6d.

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With Questions and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 372+64, 4s.

With Physiographical Introduction (by A. J. HERBERTSON). Pp. 372+128. 4s. 6d. With Phys. Introd., Questions, and Statistical Appendix. Pp. 372+128+64. 5s. Questions and Statistical Appendix to the Senior Geography. By F. M. KIRK and E. G. R. TAYLOR. Pp. 64. 1s. 6d.

Physiographical Introduction, by A. J. HERBERTSON. Pp. 128, with seventyone maps and diagrams. 2s.

The Clarendon Geography, by F. D. HERBERTSON.

and maps. Volumes containing Parts 1–3, 4–6, 4s. each. Parts, 2s. each. I. Principles. Pp. 112.

II. British Isles. Pp. 140.

With illustrations

III. Europe. Pp. 134. IV. Asia. Pp. 120. V. Africa and Australia. Pp. 112. VI. America. Pp. 144. The Elementary Geographies. Eight volumes. I-VII, by F. D. HERBERTSON. VIII, by ELEANOR K. HOWARTH. With illustrations and maps. I. Physiography. Pp. 96. 2s.

II. In and About our Islands. Pp. 112. 2s. 6d. III. Europe, excluding the British Isles. Pp. 112. 2s. 6d.

IV. Asia. Pp. 128. 2s. 6d.

V. North and Central America and the West Indies, 1917. Pp. 152. 2s. 6d. VI. Three Southern Continents. Pp. 186.

2s. 6d.

VII. The British Isles.

Pp. 192.
VIII. Britain Overseas. Pp. 160.
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Europe, 1919.
Practical Geography, by J. F. UNSTEAD. With maps and plans. Part I, pp. 120.
Part II, pp. 112. Either part, 2s. 6d.; the two parts together, 4s. At the Clarendon Press.
A Commercial Geography of the World, by O. J. R. HOWARTH.
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A Junior Economic Geography. By O. J. R. HOWARTH. 1923. Crown

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An Introduction to Plant Geography, by M.

sixty-six illustrations and maps. Pp. 192. 4s. net.

The Geography of Plants, by M. E. HARDY. 1920.

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E. HARDY.

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Crown 8vo (7×5), with 115

illustrations from photographs, and maps, and indexes. 7s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. Animal Geography, by M. I. NEWBIGIN.

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Products of the Empire, by J. CLINTON (7×5), pp. 299, with 78 illustrations. 4s. 6d.

1913. With forty-eight illustrations. At the Clarendon Press.

CUNNINGHAM. 1921. Crown 8vo

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The Principles of Geography, Physical and Human, by E. G. SKEAT (Mrs. Woods). 1923. Crown 8vo (74×5), pp. 432, with 151 illustrations. 5s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.

The Scope of School Geography, by R. N. RUDMOSE BROWN, O. J. R. HOWARTH, J. MCFARLANE. 1922. Crown 8vo (74 × 5), pp. 158. 4s. 6d. net.

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Special Geographies

Third

The British Empire, by A. J. HERBERTSON and R. L. THOMPSON. edition, newly illustrated, Revised by O. J. R. HOWARTH, 1918. Pp. 256, with 113 diagrams, 16 plates, and 3 coloured maps, 3s. 6d. At the Clarendon Press. The British Isles, by A. R. LAWS and P. LANCE. 1922. Crown 8vo (71⁄2×5), pp. 320, with 106 illustrations and maps. 3s. 6d. At the Clarendon Press.

The Upper Thames and the Severn and Avon Plain, by N. É. MACMUNN. 1913. With thirty-two maps and illustrations. Pp. 124. 2s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. The Thames Basin. By M. MICHAELIS. Edited by O. J. R. HOWARTH. 1923. Cr. 8vo (7×5), pp. 140, with 25 illustrations and maps. 2s. At the Clarendon Press.

The Marlborough Country, by H. C. BRENTNALL and C. C. CARTER. 1912. With fifty maps and illustrations. Fcap 8vo (63 × 43), pp. 172. 3s. n. At the Clarendon Press. The Andover District: An Account of Sheet 283 of the One-inch Ordnance Map (Small Sheet Series), by O. G. S. CRAWFORD. 1922. Royal 8vo (10 × 63), pp. 100, with 16 illustrations and 16 maps. Paper cover. 7s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. An Elementary Geography of Scotland, by M. I. forty-one maps and illustrations. Pp. 136. 2s. 6d. net. A Geography of Ireland, by O. J. R. HOWARTH. 1911. With forty-seven maps

and illustrations. Pp. 224. 3s.

Europe, by N. E. MACMUNN and G. COSTER. 1922.

344, with 75 maps and figures. 4s. 6d. net.

NEWBIGIN. 1913. With

At the Clarendon Press.

At the Clarendon Press. Crown 8vo (71 × 5), pp. viii + At the Clarendon Press.

4th ed., revised 1920. At the Clarendon Press.

The World and Australasia, by the same. See p. 83.
A Geography of Australasia, by GRIFFITH TAYLOR.
With fifty-nine maps and illustrations. Pp. 176. 2s. 6d. net.
Australia in its Physiographic and Economic Aspects, by GRIFFITH TAYLOR. Third
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pp. 266. 4s. net.
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Australian Meteorology: A Text-book, including sections on Aviation and
Climatology, by GRIFFITH TAYLOR. 1920. 8vo (83 × 53), pp. xii + 312, with a model
and 229 figures in the text. 12s. 6d. net.
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Lessons in Modern Geography, by T. W. F. PARKINSON. 1919. Crown 8vo Oxford University Press, London. The Preparatory Geography. By W. J. BARTON and W. L. BUNTING. 1923. Handbook for Teachers. Cr. 8vo (71× 5), pp. vi+112, with 7 figures and an index. 4s. 6d. net. Exercise Books. Cr. 4to (10x71), with outline maps. I-III (Terms 1--3), 8d. each. IV-VI (Terms 4–9), 10d. each. At the Clarendon Press.

(74×5), pp. 148, 96 maps and diagrams. 2s. 6d.

A Geography of the Bible, by E. K. HOWARTH. Edited by O. J. R. HOWARTH. 1922. Cr. 8vo (71 × 43), pp. 99, 16 illustrations, 2 maps. 2s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Introductory Meteorology. 1918. Medium 8vo (9 x 6), pp. xii + 150, with 71 illusYale University Press. The Climates of the Continents, by W. G. KENDREW. 1922. 8vo (9×6), pp. 388, with 149 figures, and an index. 21s. net.

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Climatic Changes. By E. HUNTINGTON and S. S. VISHER. 1922. 8vo (91 × 61), pp. xviii+330, with 13 illustrations and 10 tables. 17s. 6d. net. Yale University Press. The Geography of Europe. For the use of Members of the Students' Army Training Corps. Edited by E. HUNTINGTON and H. E. GREGORY. 1918. Medium 8vo (9 × 6), pp. 96, paper cover. 2s. 6d. net. Yale University Press. Map Work. By V. SEYMOUR BRYANT and T. H. HUGHES. 1918. Med. 8vo (9×7), pp. 174, with 83 illustrations and 7 in colour. 5s. net. At the Clarendon Press. Landscape Architecture: A comprehensive Classification Scheme for Books, Plans, Photographs, Notes, and other collected material, with combined alphabetic topic index and list of subject headings. By HENRY VINCENT HUBBARD and THEODORA KIMBALL. 1920. 8vo (10 × 74), pp. 132. 6s. 6d. net. Harvard University Press.

Anthropology

See also under Anthropology in the Alphabetical List

Anthropological Essays presented to EDWARD BURNETT TYLOR, Oct. 2, 1907,
with a bibliography by B. W. FREIRE-MARRECO. 1907. Demy 4to (11 x 8), pp. viii +
416, with a portrait, map, and fifteen plates. 21s. net.
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CONTENTS:-The Fire Piston, by H. BALFOUR; Exogamy, by A. E. CRAWLEY; The
Australian Forehead, by D. J. CUNINGHAM; Greek Polytheism, by L. R. FARNELL; Folk-
lore in the O. T., by J. G. FraZER; The Torres Straits Islanders, by A. C. HADDON; The
Rite of Mylitta, by E. S. HARTLAND; Australian Problems, by A. LANG; Taboo, by R. R.
MARETT; The Ethnological Study of Music, by C. S. MYERS; The Sigynnae of Herodotus,
by J. L. MYRES; A Museum of Anthropology, by C. H. READ; The Nine Witches of
Gloucester, by Sir J. RHYS; Who were the Dorians? by W. RIDGWAY; The Classificatory
System of Relationships, by W. H. R. RIVERS; Prehistoric Objects in New Guinea, by
C. G. SELIGMANN; Exogamy, by N. W. THOMAS; The Verge Watch, by A. THOMSON;
L'Ar, or the Transference of Conditional Curses in Morocco, by E. WESTERMARCK.

Anthropology and the Classics. Lectures given at Oxford, 1908, by Sir ARTHUR
EVANS and others. Edited by R. R. MARETT. 1908. See p. 361.
Anthropology and History, by WILLIAM MCDOUGALL, M.A., F.R.S. 1920.
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Oxford University Press, London.
The Evolution of Man. A Series of Lectures delivered before the Yale Chapter of
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Med. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. x+202, with 27 illustrations. 15s. net.

Yale University Press. SIDNEY HARTLAND.

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The Evolution of Kinship, An African Study, by E.
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The Evolution of Culture and other Essays, by the late Lieut.-Gen. A. LANE-FOX
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1906. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. 232. 10s. 6d. net.
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The Origin of the Terms of Human Relationship. By ANDREW
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The Direction of Human Evolution, by EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN. 1921.
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Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men. See above, p. 102.
Man and his Past, by O. G. S. CRAWFORD. 1921. Demy 8vo (83 × 51), pp.
Oxford University Press, London.
Rustic Speech and Folk-lore, by ELIZABETH M. WRIGHT. 1913. See p. 19.
English Fairy Poetry, by FLORIS DELATTRE. 1912. See p. 19.
Celtic Folk-lore. Arthurian Legend. By Sir JOHN RHYS. See p. 315.
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Irish Witchcraft and Demonology, by ST. J. D. SEYMOUR.
African Folk-lore and Languages. See p. 81-2.

1913. See p. 19.

Aboriginal Siberia, by M. A. CZAPLICKA. 1915. See p. 20.
The Turks of Central Asia, by M. A. CZAPLICKA.

1918. See p. 93.

Folk Memory or the Continuity of British Archaeology, by WALTER JOHNSON.

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Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. By JOAN EVANS. 1922.

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International Law

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For the League of Nations, see p. 9.

International Law, by W. E. HALL. Seventh edition, revised and enlarged, by
A. PEARCE HIGGINS. 1917. With new matter relating to international water-ways,
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