New geographies . Fig. 321. — Map to show the principal manufacturing sections of the world. Powers of Europe do mruch manufactur-ing (pp. 208, 212) ? Note the rank ofthe leading manufacturing countriesof the world in Figure 322. Tell about trade and transportation, or commerce, in the United States; in the British Isles (p. Commerce and -, r. t v • n largestcities 191); m Germanyof the leading (p. 194); in Francecountries ^^^ -^gg^. -^ j^^jy (p 199); m Austria-Hungary (p. 202);in Russia (p. 204); in Japan (). In the Appendix, page 257, youwill find a list of the twenty-fivelargest cities


New geographies . Fig. 321. — Map to show the principal manufacturing sections of the world. Powers of Europe do mruch manufactur-ing (pp. 208, 212) ? Note the rank ofthe leading manufacturing countriesof the world in Figure 322. Tell about trade and transportation, or commerce, in the United States; in the British Isles (p. Commerce and -, r. t v • n largestcities 191); m Germanyof the leading (p. 194); in Francecountries ^^^ -^gg^. -^ j^^jy (p 199); m Austria-Hungary (p. 202);in Russia (p. 204); in Japan (). In the Appendix, page 257, youwill find a list of the twenty-fivelargest cities of the world. Lo-cate each of them. How manyof these cities has each of the WorldPowers? Which of them belong to. the Lesser Powers of the world ? Tell ocean has the greatest commerce ? Why ?What cities are connected by the linesshowing routes across the AtlanticOcean? What are the chief routes ofcommerce on the Pacific ? How is theimportance of the Suez Canal shown United States. United Kingdom Germany Franre 5,000 4,600 3,450 Fig. 322. —In this diagram is given the number of million dol-lars worth of manufactured goods produced by the fourleading manufacturing nations in the world. in this figure ? What countries will begreatly benefited by use of the PanamaCanal. APPENDIX I REFERENCES TO DESCRTPTION-S, IN PROSE AND POETRY, OF TOPICS TREATEDIN THIS GEOGRAPHY. FOR TEACHER AND PUPIL McM. means The Macmillan Co., New York;Ginn, Giun & Co., Boston, Mass.; , AmericanBook Co., New York; , Silver, Burdett & Co.,New York; Heath, D. C. Heath & Co., Boston;, Educational Publishing Co., Boston; Scrib-ner, C. Scribners Sons, New York; , Lothrop,Lee, Shepard, Boston; Ap., D. Appleton & Co., NewYork; , Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago;, E. P. Dutton & Co., Boston. Methods and Aids. — Geikie, The Teachingof Geography (McM., $) ; King, Methods andAids in Geography (, $) ; Parker, How toStudy Geography (Ap.,


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