On the reverse side of the map is a detailed map of Europe.
The World (Hemispheres)
Alexander Keith Johnston's map, titled The World (Hemispheres), was printed in the 1895 edition of Political and Physical Atlas of Modern Geography. The map presents the world in two hemispheres, with additional information about the world's major rivers and highest peaks on edges of the map.
On the reverse side of the map is a detailed map of Europe, where cities and geographical landmarks between the Black and Caspian Seas are clearly depicted, including Batumi, Poti, Kutaisi, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Elizavetpol (modern-day Ganja), Shemakh, Baku, Afsheron, Lenkoran, and others. The rivers Mtkvari and Aras are also denoted, along with Mount Ararat and Mount Elbrus.