. Scottish geographical magazine. STIELERS HAND-ATLAS. Neue, neunte Lieferungs-Ausgabe von . lOOKarten in Kupferstich. Lieferungen, 1-2. Price 60 Pfennig 2^6r part—to be com-pleted in r^O parts. Justus Perthes, atlas was specially noticed on pages 34 to 39 in the January Magazine. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CITIZEN S ATLAS, containing 156 pages of Maps and Plans, willi an Index, a Gazetteer, and Geographical Statistics. In 26 parts. Edited by J. G. Bartholomew. Parts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Price (id. each part. George Newnes, Limited, London. As in the jjrcvious parts, the maps in this at


. Scottish geographical magazine. STIELERS HAND-ATLAS. Neue, neunte Lieferungs-Ausgabe von . lOOKarten in Kupferstich. Lieferungen, 1-2. Price 60 Pfennig 2^6r part—to be com-pleted in r^O parts. Justus Perthes, atlas was specially noticed on pages 34 to 39 in the January Magazine. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CITIZEN S ATLAS, containing 156 pages of Maps and Plans, willi an Index, a Gazetteer, and Geographical Statistics. In 26 parts. Edited by J. G. Bartholomew. Parts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Price (id. each part. George Newnes, Limited, London. As in the jjrcvious parts, the maps in this atlas are clear, comprehensive, well up-to-date, and eminently suited for popular reference. ATLAS OF MONTHLY STAR MAPS FOR 1902. With notes on the apparent erraticmovements and the varying brilliancy of the planet Venus. By WalterBiggar Blaikie. Presented by the Author. This new series of Star Charts will be welcomed by all amateur astronomers,who now regularly look forward to Mr. Blaikies interesting annual guide to THE SCOTTISH GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. THE IMPORTANCE OF GEOGRAPHY IN By the Right Hon. James Bryce, , When my friend the Chairman asked me to give you an address, I feltsome diffidence in doing so, because I know that members of the Geo-graphical Association are themselves persons for the most part possessinga practical acquaintance with the subject much greater than I could layclaim to, and I always feel that it is dangerous for an amateur to give anaddress to specialists. I consented, however, chiefly because the occasiongave me an opportunity of expressing the very warm interest which Ifeel in the work of your association, and my hearty sympathy with has been more wanted for a long time than that an associationof this kind should exist for pressing upon the public a knowledge ofwhat its real interests in geograjjhical teaching are, and for that reasonI very gladly consented to say what I had to say to you. I cannot hopeto sa


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