. Moray and Nairn. Potatoes and other Crops2,827 acres Fig. 6. Proportionate areas of land in Moray andNairn in 1912 DIAGRAMS 139. Fig. 7. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Morayand Nairn in 1912 dambritigr: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, THE UNIVERSITY PRESS GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMBRIDGE GEOGRAPHICAL TEXT-BOOKS General Editor: G. F. Bosworth, The Cambridge Geographical Text-books, a series of three volumes plannedon the concentric method, aie now in course of publication. They will be sograded as to cover the whole course of geographical ins


. Moray and Nairn. Potatoes and other Crops2,827 acres Fig. 6. Proportionate areas of land in Moray andNairn in 1912 DIAGRAMS 139. Fig. 7. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Morayand Nairn in 1912 dambritigr: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, THE UNIVERSITY PRESS GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMBRIDGE GEOGRAPHICAL TEXT-BOOKS General Editor: G. F. Bosworth, The Cambridge Geographical Text-books, a series of three volumes plannedon the concentric method, aie now in course of publication. They will be sograded as to cover the whole course of geographical instruction, and each bookwill show a proper appreciation of the principles which should form the basisof a good text-book. The books are to be provided with numerous illustrations and diagrams ofvarious kinds. The maps are of a special character and show features notusually found in the school atlas. Photographic illustrations showing importanttypical scenery will also be freely used, for it is now generally recognised thatthis feature, though somewhat novel in English text-books, is of considerableand increasing importance. T


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