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History of Virginia

a brief text book for schools
  
  
  
  
  

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For Teachers of Geography
  

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For Teachers of Geography

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MONOGRAPHS

                       
Physiographic Processes  By J. W. Powell 
Physiographic Features  By J. W. Powell 
Physiographic Regions of the United States  By J. W. Powell 
Present and Extinct Lakes of Nevada  By I. C. Russell 
Beaches of the Atlantic Coast  By N. S. Shaler 
The Northern Appalachians  By Bailey Willis 
Niagara Falls and Their History  By G. K. Gilbert 
Mt. Shasta—A Typical Volcano  By J. S. Diller 
Physical Geography of Southern New England  By W. M. Davis 
The Southern Appalachians  By C. W. Hayes 
In paper covers  Price, each, 20 cents 
In one volume, quarto, buckram. 346 pages.  Price, $2.50 

These monographs were prepared under the editorial
supervision of Major J. W. Powell, formerly Director
of the United States Geological Survey, and published
by special arrangement with the National Geographic
Society. They were written by eminent specialists,
and are profusely illustrated and supplied with numerous
maps and diagrams. They represent the latest
and best information in their respective lines and are
invaluable for reading and reference for all teachers of
geography.

AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY, Publishers