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Rh :A Bibliography of History for Schools and Libraries. Published under the auspices of the Association of History Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland (2nd ed., N. Y ., 1915, Longmans, Green & Co., 60 cents). For chronology, genealogies, lists of sovereigns, and other data the most valuable works are Arthur Hassall, European History, 476-1920 (new ed., N. Y., 1920, Macmillan, $4.00), G. P. Putnam, Tabular Views of Universal History (new ed., N. Y., 1915, Putnam, $3.00), and K. J. Ploetz, A Handbook of Universal History, translated by W. H. Tillinghast (new ed., Boston, 1915, Houghton Mifflin Co., $3.75). The New International Year Book (N.Y., 1907 to date, Dodd, Mead & Co.) is an annual encyclopedia and compendium of the world's progress. The Statesman's Year Book (N. Y., Macmillan, $7.50) and the American Year Book (N. Y., Appleton, $5.00) are other annual publications devoted to current history. An admirable collection of maps for school use is W. R. Shepherd, Historical Atlas (N. Y, 1911, Holt, temporarily out of print), with about two hundred and fifty maps covering the historical field. Other valuable works are E. W. Dow, Atlas of European History (N. Y, 1907, Holt, $2.50), Ramsay Muir, Hammond's New Historical Atlas for Students (2d ed., N. Y., 1914, Hammond, $4.00), and C. G. Robertson and J. G. Bartholomew, An Historical Atlas of Modern Europe from 17S9 to 1914 (N. Y., 1915, Oxford University Press, American Branch, $2.50). Much use can be made of the Literary and Historical Atlas of Europe, by J. G. Bartholomew, in " Everyman's Library" (N. Y., 1910, Dutton, $1.00). Other atlases in the same collection are devoted to Asia, Africa and Australasia, and America, respectively. Very valuable, also, is J. G. Bartholomew, An Atlas of Economic Geography (N. Y., 1915, Oxford University Press, American Branch, $3.40) with maps showing temperature, rainfall, population, races, occupations, religions, trade routes, products, etc.A similar though less extensive work is Hammond's Business Atlas of Economic Geography (N. Y., 1920, Llammond, $2.00).

A series of European History maps, forty-four in number, size 48 3/4 X 38 1/4 inches, has been prepared for ancient history by Hutton Webster and for medieval and modern history by Hutton Webster, D. C. Knowlton, and C. D. Hazen (Chicago, A. J. Nystrom & Co., complete set with tripod stand $86.00; in spring roller cases $176.00). These maps may also be had separately. The maps in this series are on a very large scale, omit all irrelevant detail, present place names in the modern English form, and deal with cultural as well as with political subjects. A somewhat similar series of wall maps, forty three in number, size 44 X 32 inches, is the work of J. H. Breasted C. F. Huth, and S. B. Harding (Chicago, Denoyer-Geppert Co., complete set with tripod stand, $72.00; in spring roller