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“THESE notes are intended as a guide to a revision of the subject, for boys who have dabbled in its various departments and who now wish to make good their knowledge of the chief facts contained in a good political and physical atlas,” says the author in his preface. If boys are set to study geography in school they should not be allowed “to dabble,” but should be encouraged to work methodically and with all the thoroughness the time available permits. In that case the boys would themselves make the notes required for any future revision, which is better than having them already made.
Atlas Notes.
By J. C. Chute. Pp. 82. (London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, n.d.) Price 1s.
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Atlas Notes . Nature 91, 396 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091396d0
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