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Class 5.-1.-General Geography of Asia.

II.-China in detail.

III.-Day and Night.

Seasons.

Latitude and Longitude.

Class 4.-1.-The British Empire.

II-Interchange of Productions, specially as between

England, China and America.

Class 3.---Oxford Local "Preliminary Syllabus ("Geography ").

(a.) Geography of England and Wales.

(b.) The meaning and use of large and small scale maps; position on the earth's surface; distribution of mountains, rivers and climate in the geography of (a).

Text Books.--(a.) "The British Isles

Geography, Part II. (Philips.)

66

Model

(b.) The Principles of Geography" Model

Geography, Part I. (Philips).

Class 2.- Oxford Local "Junior" Syllabus (“Physical Geography").

(4.) Geography of Historical period.

(6.) The work of the previous Class and in addition the following:--the shape of the earth, its size, movements; winds and other air phenomena; the tides and ocean currents; denudation, formation of deltas, etc. (As in Thornton's "Primary Geography" PP. 1-80.)

Class 1-Oxford Local "Senior" Syllabus ("Physical Geography").

(a.) Geography of Historical period.

(b.) The work of the previous Classes, and in addition the following,--Geographical distribution of man; map-drawing and map-reading; methods of map projection. (As in Thornton's "Primary Physical Geography" pp. 80-150.)

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- N 48 Class 5.-1.-General Geography of Asia. II.-China in detail. III.-Day and Night. Seasons. Latitude and Longitude. Class 4.-1.-The British Empire. II-Interchange of Productions, specially as between England, China and America. Class 3.---Oxford Local "Preliminary Syllabus ("Geography "). (a.) Geography of England and Wales. (b.) The meaning and use of large and small scale maps; position on the earth's surface; distribution of mountains, rivers and climate in the geography of (a). Text Books.--(a.) "The British Isles Geography, Part II. (Philips.) 66 Model (b.) The Principles of Geography" Model Geography, Part I. (Philips). Class 2.- Oxford Local "Junior" Syllabus (“Physical Geography"). (4.) Geography of Historical period. (6.) The work of the previous Class and in addition the following:--the shape of the earth, its size, movements; winds and other air phenomena; the tides and ocean currents; denudation, formation of deltas, etc. (As in Thornton's "Primary Geography" PP. 1-80.) Class 1-Oxford Local "Senior" Syllabus ("Physical Geography"). (a.) Geography of Historical period. (b.) The work of the previous Classes, and in addition the following,--Geographical distribution of man; map-drawing and map-reading; methods of map projection. (As in Thornton's "Primary Physical Geography" pp. 80-150.)
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- N 48 Class 5.-1.-General Geography of Asia. II.-China in detail. III.-Day and Night. Seasons. Latitude and Longitude. Class 4.-1.-The British Empire. II-Interchange of Productions, specially as between England, China and America. Class 3.---Oxford Local "Preliminary Syllabus ("Geography "). (a.) Geography of England and Wales. (b.) The meaning and use of large and small scale maps; position on the earth's surface; dis- tribution of mountains, rivers and climate in the geography of (a). Text Books.--(a.) "The British Isles Geography, Part II. (Philips.) 66 Model (b.) The Principles of Geography" Model Geography, Part I. (Philips). Class 2.- Oxford Local "Junior" Syllabus (“Physical Geography"). (4.) Geography of Historical period. (6.) The work of the previous Class and in addition the following:--the shape of the earth, its size, movements; winds and other air phenomena the tides and ocean currents; denudation, formation of deltas, etc. (As in Thornton's "Primary Geography" PP. 1-80.) Class 1-Oxford Local "Senior" Syllabus ("Physical Geography"). (a.) Geography of Historical period. (b.) The work of the previous Classes, and in addi- tion the following,--Geographical distribu- tion of man; map-drawing and map-read- ing; methods of map projection. (As in Thornton's "Primary Physical Geography" pp. 80-150.)
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Class 5.-1.-General Geography of Asia.

II.-China in detail.

III.-Day and Night.

Seasons.

Latitude and Longitude.

Class 4.-1.-The British Empire.

II-Interchange of Productions, specially as between

England, China and America.

Class 3.---Oxford Local "Preliminary Syllabus ("Geography ").

(a.) Geography of England and Wales.

(b.) The meaning and use of large and small scale maps; position on the earth's surface; dis- tribution of mountains, rivers and climate in the geography of (a).

Text Books.--(a.) "The British Isles

Geography, Part II. (Philips.)

66

Model

(b.) The Principles of Geography" Model

Geography, Part I. (Philips).

Class 2.- Oxford Local "Junior" Syllabus (“Physical Geography").

(4.) Geography of Historical period.

(6.) The work of the previous Class and in addition the following:--the shape of the earth, its size, movements; winds and other air phenomena the tides and ocean currents; denudation, formation of deltas, etc. (As in Thornton's "Primary Geography" PP. 1-80.)

Class 1-Oxford Local "Senior" Syllabus ("Physical Geography").

(a.) Geography of Historical period.

(b.) The work of the previous Classes, and in addi- tion the following,--Geographical distribu- tion of man; map-drawing and map-read- ing; methods of map projection. (As in Thornton's "Primary Physical Geography" pp. 80-150.)

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