Show DEFECT IN EXISTING MAPS that they are not drawn to uniform scale Is I 1 felt to be an educational handicap it has long been the tile dream of geog ral hers tiers to make a gerlev of maps of the world on a uniform ecale scale inde indeed 1 it la Is considered unfortunate for school tu that the di do not how allow nil till countries by maps on a senzle uniform ecale scale tor for unless a student observes ob seres ery carefully the figures sho ing the scale 1 of each map ui vi the figure figures showing the aria arta ot of the country mapped he lie Is I 1 likely to get the tile impression that certain distant hinds lands which are generally mapped en on a mall small scale ie to than 0 ahse ise kh 1 M U Z t nm lalli nill lar take Au austri etri t fir tyr example the maps P ln in the jo att p lien now used in must mont of 0 our show it on a stigall ecale scale amul one third as large as that used for the ill IV of the united states 4 tates 3 tt ct australia ts Is la in fact dearly nearly as its largis As a the united only about oie ole fort fortieth leth 2 per cent smaller siim ller china ie Is generally shown manlier in area thui than the tile united state states bet et it 13 about we third furber the work of preparing nc paring of pf the entire world on a scale of one to one antillon that 14 inadi on oil one unit any unit almli centimeter millimeter etc one in million tillon ilice like unite units on the ground pro unil lioi tills been ben under way usty fur for several 1 ear ears ant out the uniti gt saney ve 1 purt part ment of the has made leral ie i in lit it its work on met part parts of thil i map tint that akere fre ue as flener to the the principle basett 1 in the maps a it allot teil ted I 1 y the i al at if d 1 en eri 4 t f books A will ill gli P the till fill inn n nc ne curate of the ri ril atlie slat 1 s lit of tl f of tl if e m marld ald |