DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHYRecollections of a Revolution: Geography as Spatial Science. M. Billinge, D. Gregory and R. Martin. 22 x 14, 224pp. Macmillan, Basingstoke, 1984. £18.Geography since the Second World War: An International Survey. R. J. Johnston and P. Claval. 22 x 14, 289pp. Croom Helm, Beckenham, 1984. £17.95.SCOTLANDLand Ownership and Land Use in the Scottish Highlands. By A. M. Armstrong and A. S. Mather. O'Dell Memorial Monograph No. 13, 1983. Department of Geography, University of Aberdeen, unpriced.Population Change in Contemporary Scotland. Proceedings of the Fourth Royal Scottish Geographical Society Symposium, May 1983. Edited by H. Jones. 83pp. Norwich: Geo. Books, 1984.EDUCATIONALPhysical Geography. By David Wilcox. 24.5 x 17.5, 218pp. Maps, diagrams, references. Blackie, Glasgow, 1983, £5.95.Understanding Physical Geography. By Rosemary E. Brookes. 24.5 x 19, 95pp. Bell & Hyman, London, 1984.Man and Environment: Cities and Towns. By David Burtenshaw. 24.5 x 19, 95p. Bell and Hyman, London, 1984.Ice, Land and Man. By David Ford. 24.5 x 19, 95p. Bell and Hyman, London, 1984.Geography of the E.E.C. By C. G. Bamford & H. Robinson. 21.5 x 13.5, 296pp. Numerous illustrations and tables, appendix. Macdonald and Evans, Plymouth, 1983. £7.50 (paper).