2 JULY 1910, Page 35

The Graphic Atlas of the World. Edited by J. G.

Bartholomew. (John Walker and Co. 5s. net.)—In respect of execution, accuracy, and the merit of being up to date, this atlas is all that could be desired. Onr only criticism refers to the proportion. One full page is given to France, or rather two-thirds, one-third being occupied with city plans. If we keep in view the probability of use, is it reasonable that ten times as much space should be given to British North America and the United States ?