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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1886-1887-395

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EVENING CLASSES 895 VI VII The Australian Colonies -The form structure mountains plains valleys climate rivers and water-storage of the continent The chief forms of mineral wealth The useful vegetable produce Agricultural industries Trade and commerce The characteristics of the several colonies Geo- graphical history of the people VIII New Zealand -The structure of the islands Moun- tains lakes glaciers rivers volcanoes geysers Native people plants and animals Mineral produce agricultural produce Geographical history IX India -The structure of the country Mineral wealth Physical and climatic conditions Vegeta- tion yielding useful products The Indian peoples their industries the trade of India Geographical history After Christinas Course of Eight to Ten Lectures upon THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS The forms structure and coast lines of the islands II The mountains hill-ranges plains and valleys of Great Britain and Ireland III Geographical aspects of the British climate and the rivers IV The geographical aspects of British agriculture and its bearing on the prosperity of Ireland Geographical distribution and forms of British mineral wealth and mining VI Geographical conditions of British commerce and the influences which affect its amount VII Geographical distribution of British manufactures in so far as they depend on agriculture mining and commerce
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