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I MORISON'S RELIEF I TERRESTRIAL GLOBS . 16 Inches in Diameter with Semi-Meridian in Brass . \ Printed in Colours , and Mounted on Polished Ebonised Stand . tHIS RELIEF GLOBE has been accurately and carefully engraved , and shows * Monntains ( with their altitude in feet ) , Table Lands , Valleys , Plains , River Systems , a & fid the various Physical features of the Earth ' s surface . The direction of the principal Ocean Currents is also indicated . Being both a Map and Model in one , thist RELIEF GLOBE reveals at a glance Topographical and Physical information which cannot be obtained from an ordinary globe . T & e names , about five thousand in number , include those of the cliief Continents , Cities , Towns , 1 Oceans , Seas , Mountains , Capes , & c , the printing of them being characterised by great I legibility . The Boundaries of the various Countries and States are shown by different tints ,. 8 As this RELIEF GLOBE presents to the spectator a perfect representation—though iza | miniature—of the actual configuration of the Earth ' s surface , its importance to the Teadbesr $ b obvious . As an aid to the study of Geography—whether Physical or Political—it will lie found invaluable , and its use will greatly enhance the popularity and efficiency of the lessoxas . MORISON BROTHERS , Publishers , 99 Buchanan Street , Glasgow ; I
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How ready , demy 8 i '< 9 . with 24 full-page Plates and very numerous Illustrations in the Text , cloth , 18 s ~ I A PRACTICAL TREATISE ox « ELECTRIC LIGHTING . BY J : E . H . GORDON , B . A ., M . S . T . E ., Member of the International Congress of Electricians ; Paris , 1881 ; Manager of the Electric i Lg & £ I Department of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company . B 4 WITHOUT DOUBT IT IS THE MOST VALUABLE WORK ON ELECTRIC I LIGHTING r ' The student THAT of electricity HAS and YET the electrical APPEARED engineer . '—The will Elkctrician find this a very . able and useful isrork . J j tanner "is all throug that it hout claims . ' —Sheffield to be , *' a practical Independent treatise . , " and yet the subject is treated in a thoroughly scientific | { BY THE SAME AUTHOR . I The Second Edition . He-arranged , Hevised , and Greatly Enlarged , , and with many New Illustrations ^ A PHYSICAL TREATISE ON ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM . 2 Yols . demy 8 vo . 700 pages , with in 72 Text Coloured , price and £ 2 . Full 2 f s . -page Plates and 313 Illustration ® 'A book which everyone emulous of the name of an electrician should possess/—The Electriotait ^ BY THE SAME AUTHOR . 16 mo . cloth extra , with numerous Illustrations , 35 . POUR LECTURES ON STATIC ELECTRIC INDUCTION . . '; Delivered at the Royal Institution of Gbbat JL ' bitain . ; JLSAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLE , & RIVINGTON . I „ ^^ , — , , , Mr : ^ ' ,. ^ ,,, ¦ ¦ • • . ' ¦;
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1885, page 801, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081885/page/71/
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