210 A Bibliography of the Geology, etc., of California. 



1886. Map of a part of southern California, accurately com- 

 piled from plats of U. S. land surveys, county records 

 and other reliable sources by [C. H.] Howland and Koe- 

 berle, surveyors and draughtsmen, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 1886. Scale, 4 m. to 1 in. 



Comprises the counties of San Diego and Los Angeles and por- 

 tions of San Bernardino, Kern and Ventura counties. 



1887. Rand-McNally's large-scale sectional map. 



1888. Drainage area map, to accompany report on irrigation 

 and water-supply in California; by Wm. Ham. Hall, 

 State Engineer. 



1888. Rainfall distribution map, to accompany report on 

 irrigation and water supply in California ; by Wm. Ham. 

 Hall, State Engineer. 



1889. Boundary between the United States and Mexico as 

 surveyed and marked by the International Boundary 

 Commission under the convention of July 29, 1882. Re- 

 vised February 18, 1889. The California line is marked 

 on maps Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. Scale, 1 : 60,000 ; contour 

 interval, 20 meters. 



1903. Miners' map of Death Valley, the Mojave, Amargosa, 

 and Nevada deserts. Compiled by Russel Crowell. 

 1903. Scale, 8 m. to 1 in. 



COUNTIES.^ 



ALAMEDA. 



1857. Official map of the county of Alameda. Surveyed and 

 compiled by order of the Board of Supervisors by Hor- 

 ace A. Higley, County Surveyor. April, 1857. Scale, 

 iy2 m. to 1 in. (Britton & Rey, lith.) 



The unpublished original drawing by M. G. King is on a scale of 

 % m. to 1 in. 



♦For county maps containing geological information, see pages 184-187 

 of this Bulletin. 



