Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts Part I Geography taught as a science .. Part II Local and civil geography .. . Cajje Cod ; and near 5 draw the Gti/f of and Kova Scotia, and complete theeastern coast. From B measure .5 ms. to H, and drawthe islands along the Arctic coast, and complete theccast line. From G,measure north 3 and mark San Fran-cisco ; and a little to the north. Cape Mendocino,the western cape of California ; opposite 4- draw Iaii-couvers Island; at 5, Queen Charlottes Isl-and. 7 is near the northeastern coast of the weste
Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts Part I Geography taught as a science .. Part II Local and civil geography .. . Cajje Cod ; and near 5 draw the Gti/f of and Kova Scotia, and complete theeastern coast. From B measure .5 ms. to H, and drawthe islands along the Arctic coast, and complete theccast line. From G,measure north 3 and mark San Fran-cisco ; and a little to the north. Cape Mendocino,the western cape of California ; opposite 4- draw Iaii-couvers Island; at 5, Queen Charlottes Isl-and. 7 is near the northeastern coast of the western coast line. From E toward F, mark the points 7, . and 3,and draw the Gulf and Peninsnhi of Cali-foruia and Cape St. Lucas. Complete thesouthern coast of the continent. -\ Draw J<unes Bail, Hudson Bai/, GictttSlarc Lake, .Ifarhenzie Hirer, acconMng tothe line I J, and complete the northern part of thecontinent. When the boundaries are drawn, add the mountains, rivers,countries, bays and gulfs, capos, islands, and cities ; then thesection from Cape Hatteras to the Pacific Ocean, showing ele-vations above the level of the DIRECTIONS FOR DRAWING EUROPE. Begin at A, and mark the points B, C, and D, and the pointsbetween them, as indicated. Next mark the points between Eand F, H and C, and draw in order the Straits of Gibnd-tar, the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy,the Adriatic Sea, the Archipelaf/o, the Sea of Mar-mora, the Black Sea, and the islands Corsica, Sardinia,Sicily, Candia, and Cyprus, Next draw the CaspianSea. Mark the points P and 0, and the points between E, C, andE, K. Draw in order the coasts of Spain, France, andHolland, the Baltic and North Seas, Complete thenorthern coast line. Mark the lines L 0 and M P, and mark the coast of GreatBritain, Ireltind,tiiid Iceland. Draw the mountains andrivers, locate the prindpaJ cities, and complete the map. MAP DRAWING ON A UNIFORM SCALE. SOUTH AMERICA. REMARKS. All of the continents in this systemof map d
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