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THIS Atlas is curiously unequal, for it contains a mixture of old style and new style maps; some maps are overcrowded with names, others are of striking simplicity. The summary maps dealing with temperatures are in some cases much too complicated. The colour-printed maps, showing relief on the layer system, indicate by the defective fit of the contours how difficult such cartographic work really is. For an atlas of this size the index is much too small.
The School and College Atlas.
One hundred and three maps, physical, political and commercial. Index. (London: G. W. Bacon and Co., Ltd., n.d.) Price 3s. 6d. net.
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W., B. The School and College Atlas . Nature 93, 427 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/093427a0
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