Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts Part I Geography taught as a science .. Part II Local and civil geography .. . m. from 0 Bouth to S. Draw the northern bound-ary of Connecticut and Rhode Island: rii/moiilh Ilai/, CapeCod, Cape Cod Bay, and the eastern coast of Massachusetts; Mar-thas Vineyard and yantuchet. Draw tlie boundary line between Coniiceticut and Rhode Island, \ m., a little west of N. Draw the northern shore of Long Island Sound, Karragansettliag, and Buzzards Hay. Complete these States by adding thie mountains, rivers, principal towns,and railroads. Draw Lon


Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts Part I Geography taught as a science .. Part II Local and civil geography .. . m. from 0 Bouth to S. Draw the northern bound-ary of Connecticut and Rhode Island: rii/moiilh Ilai/, CapeCod, Cape Cod Bay, and the eastern coast of Massachusetts; Mar-thas Vineyard and yantuchet. Draw tlie boundary line between Coniiceticut and Rhode Island, \ m., a little west of N. Draw the northern shore of Long Island Sound, Karragansettliag, and Buzzards Hay. Complete these States by adding thie mountains, rivers, principal towns,and railroads. Draw Long Island, observing that its eastern extremity extends to apoint directly south of the eastern boundary of- Connecticut. Many questions may now be asked like the following: What is the length, in miles, of the western boundary of Rhode Island ?Of the western boundary of Massachusetts t If the teacher wish, the pupils may now draw the six Eastern Statestogether. Observe how many distances, in these States, are exactly the NEW HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT. The measurements for the easternboundary of New Hampshire are thesame as those for the western bound-ary of Maine. Make a scale like theone given at the foot of page 27. Begin at A, measure J m. north to B, i m. south to J, \ m. from J to L, and I m. east from L to K. Complete the eastern boundary of the State, drawing Sainton Falls River, the Atlantic Coast, and Cape Aim. Measure J m. from L to H, and | ni. from H to C. Draw Merriniac River, and complete the southern boundary of the States. From A, measure J m. west to C, h m. from C to E, | m. from E south to F, and ^ m. from F to G. Draw Lake Chaniplain, Connecticut River, the Green and White Mountains. Complete the drawing by adding, from the large map, the rivers,—thebays,—the capes,—the cities and towns,—the railroads. Note.—Here the drawings may be examined by the teacher, or the pupilsmay draw the map on the blackboard, each doing a part. NEW YORK


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