ADVERTISEMENT. 



XI 



ICo. Nanii' of slioet. 



Stat.\ 



Limiting: meridians. 



54 



55 

 56 

 57 

 58 



59 



62 



Tacoma "Washiii jr 



ton. 



Fort Benton , :^^(>ntana.. 



Little Belt MtS ... Montana. . 



Telliiride Cdlorailo.. 



Elnjoro Colorado . . 



r, . . 1 / Virginia.. 



Bristol |, xenue>see 



Menominee Special! Michigan. 



1220-12'J' 30' 



ii(pni° 



110^-111° 

 107° 45'-108° 

 104°-104^ 30' 



82^-82= 30' 



87° 44'-88° 09' 



Limiting parallels. 



Area, in Price, 

 I 8i|uare j in 

 I miles, cents. 



470-470 30' 



470-480 



460-470 



370 45'-380 



370-370 30' 



360 30'-37o 



450 44'_45o 55' 



812 



3. 273 



3, 295 



236 



950 



957 



254 



25 



25 

 25 

 25 

 25 



25 



25 



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