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of the North, the map to show the position of Indian nations A. D. 

 1600 — 1700. 2. Interior of the continent; the map to show the po- 

 sition of Indian nations A. D. 1700 — 1800. 3. West coast and 

 Hudson's bay territory, A. D. 1800 — 1862. 4. Mexico and Central 

 America, A. D. 1520—1600. 



For ordinary geographical features, besides standard maps, consult — 



For British America: Richardson's map, volume I; Sir John Rich- 

 ardson's Journal of a Boat Voyage, &c. Also, maps accompanying 

 "Report on the Explorations of the Country between Lake Superior 

 and the Red River Settlement," made to the Canadian Parliament; 

 printed at Toronto, 1858. 



West of the Mississippi, and the Pacific coast: United States mil- 

 itary map. 



For New Mexico, Texas, and northern States of Mexico: Bartlett's 

 map; J. R. Bartlett's Personal Narrative, volume I; and for the course 

 of the Colorado, Ives's Colorado Report. 



For Central America: Squeir's map, in his work on Central Amer- 

 ica; also. United States map of same in House of Representatives 

 " Report on Central American Affairs and Enlistment Question," 1856. 



For Mexico, 1520 — 1600: consult Clavigero's map; Clingen's His- 

 tory of the Conquest of Mexico, volume VI; also, De Solis's map; De 

 Solis's Conquest of Mexico, volume I. 



