. Geography through the stereoscope . How can you tell? What do you seeover the end of the wharf at the extreme left of ourfield of vision? Tell what it is carrying. Howmany of them can you count? (There are two orthree rows of them.) From what city are they com-ing? To what dock do they appear to be going?With what kind of merchandise do you think theyare loaded? Find other boats on the river like thisone and tell where they are. (d) What do you see lined up at the side of thestreet immediately below? What do you see in themore distant portions of this thoroughfare? Whatdo these things tell y


. Geography through the stereoscope . How can you tell? What do you seeover the end of the wharf at the extreme left of ourfield of vision? Tell what it is carrying. Howmany of them can you count? (There are two orthree rows of them.) From what city are they com-ing? To what dock do they appear to be going?With what kind of merchandise do you think theyare loaded? Find other boats on the river like thisone and tell where they are. (d) What do you see lined up at the side of thestreet immediately below? What do you see in themore distant portions of this thoroughfare? Whatdo these things tell you about the character of thisportion of the city? What kind of work is carriedon in the warehouses on the water side of the street ?What are the buildings on the opposite side usedfor? Does the sign B. T. Babbitt help you to de-cide? Name two classes of occupations illustratedhere which tend to make New York a big place. Summary. Be ready to describe the appear-ance and industries of the west side water front o m I * I „, 3 4H «. iiHiiiiiiliiiiiiiBllililHgeographythrough01emer


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