. A complete geography. akes. Thesoil The rivers. (48) About the tvphoons, and the -dry and rainy seasons.(49) What about Philippine houses? Draft animals? (50) Tell about the for-ests and wild animals. (51) About the native inhabitants. (52) About the farmproducts. (53) About the manufacturing. (54) What are the future prospectsof the islands? (55) Locate the principal city. Suggestions — (56) Compare the latitude of the islands with that ot theWest Indies and of the Hawaiian Islands. (57) In what other places thus farstudied have volcanoes abounded? (58) Collect pictures of scenes mthe Phili
. A complete geography. akes. Thesoil The rivers. (48) About the tvphoons, and the -dry and rainy seasons.(49) What about Philippine houses? Draft animals? (50) Tell about the for-ests and wild animals. (51) About the native inhabitants. (52) About the farmproducts. (53) About the manufacturing. (54) What are the future prospectsof the islands? (55) Locate the principal city. Suggestions — (56) Compare the latitude of the islands with that ot theWest Indies and of the Hawaiian Islands. (57) In what other places thus farstudied have volcanoes abounded? (58) Collect pictures of scenes mthe Philip-pines. (59) Obtain a piece of Manila hemp rope for the school collection; also apiece of bamboo and of rattan. (60) Tell about Deweys capture of Manila.(61) Make a sketch map of the islands. General Questions. —(62) Name the dependencies of the United States.(63) Walk toward each. (64) Name the principal products of each. (6o) inwhat zones do they lie? (66) How did we obtain each?For References, see Teachers Fig. sealers killing seals on the floe ice off the coast of Labrador.
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