Geography through the stereoscope . nd river Position 3R. Looking up the St. Lawrence from La-val university—citadel ahead beyond hotel, Que-bec Position 4R. Warships in the St. —lookingfrom heights behind citadel, Quebec, to Levis Position 5R. Quebec, rich in old memories and ro-mantic traditions—view from Laval universityover upper town Position 6R. Looking over Louise basin and downthe St. Lawrence from Quebec to Laurentian Mis. Position 7R. Birdseye view of docks and shippingon the St* Lawrence, at Quebec Describe the site of Quebec. Contrast the upperand lower divisions. What sug


Geography through the stereoscope . nd river Position 3R. Looking up the St. Lawrence from La-val university—citadel ahead beyond hotel, Que-bec Position 4R. Warships in the St. —lookingfrom heights behind citadel, Quebec, to Levis Position 5R. Quebec, rich in old memories and ro-mantic traditions—view from Laval universityover upper town Position 6R. Looking over Louise basin and downthe St. Lawrence from Quebec to Laurentian Mis. Position 7R. Birdseye view of docks and shippingon the St* Lawrence, at Quebec Describe the site of Quebec. Contrast the upperand lower divisions. What suggestions of Quebecsformer importance as a fortress, and its present po-sition as a provincial capital? Give your classmatesan account of the wharves and buildings along theriver front; of the coasting craft and their cargoes,and of the ocean-going vessels. Describe the at Quebec, and the land surface and townsseen from the city. Compare Quebec with othercities you have visited. 44 GEOGRAPHY THROUGH THE STEREOSCOPE. Copyright, 1907, by Underwood &• Under-wood Patented , August21, Frame, March 26,1900. Patented Great Britain, March 22, 1900Switzerland, C^D Patent ttr. 21,211 MEXICO Introduction. Describe the position of Mex-ico in relation to North America as a whole andto the United States. Note (physical map) howthe interior differs from the coastal margins in alti-tude. Describe the relief of Mexico. Upon asketch map shade the portions which represent highlands and locate the mountain ranges. Designatethree important peaks: what kind of mountains arethey? Indicate the position of Puebla and Guana-juato. Consider with your teacher the varieties of cli-mate found in Mexico and the reasons for the diff-erences. Discuss also the distribution of the peopleand look for geographical reasons. Plateau Region of Mexico. You are now to enjoy a view from the tower ofone of the famous churches in Puebla. Recall thelocation of Puebla. Position i. Popoc


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