0 a book containing maps: --
1 the first vertebra (= bone) of the spine, that supports the skull: --
2 a book containing maps: --
a road atlas
The last plates of the atlas could be seen as an instance of this strategy.
There will be no attempt to supply ordinary topographical maps, as it is felt that students should always use a good atlas with the text-books.
As regards the maps, which ought to be the main focus of an atlas, accuracy has not been a high priority.
The list provides an example of both the breadth of the atlas and the lack of systemization.
They were part of a larger atlas of the ancient and modern world.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century maps and atlases were regularly associating territory with the ownership of discrete and delimited lands.
The detailed descriptions and illustrations provide an anatomical atlas that will be of great help to those working on tetrapod evolution and interrelationships.
Figure 10 shows the atlases for the global force conditioning index.