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On page 31 there is a picture of a condor in the Andes. See also map on page 32. This lesson brings us to the first of a series of short stories. These are to help fix in mind the leading facts of the lessons. The stories are to be read, but need not be closely studied. For notes con- cerning text in small type, see page 17 M. Topics : Andes highland, llama. 39. Rocky Mountain Highland. Look for this highland on the relief map of the globe, page 24. Pupils can easily see that the Andes highland... is higher but narrower than the Rocky Mountain high- land. There are pictures of parts of the Rocky moun- tains on pages 12 and 35. See map on page 36. Topics : Rocky Mountain highland. Rocky moun- tains, crossing the Rockies. 40. Highland of Tibet. See picture on page 41, and map on page 42. The longest plains of Asia are north of Tibet. Topics : Highland of Tibet, musk deer. 62 teachers' manual. 41. Highland of Abyssinia. From Asia the world range extends into Africa. A spur from this great ridge enters Europe, but no part of the divide between the great ocean basins enters that grand division.
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