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1901. Map of Lake County. State Mining Bureau, Register 

 of Mines and Minerals, Lake County. Scale, 3 m. to 1 in. 



1903. Geological map of portions of quicksilver districts. 

 Accompanying Bulletin No. 27, State Mining Bureau, 

 1903. 



1903. Geological map of Lake County quicksilver deposits. 

 Accompanying Bulletin No. 27, State Mining Bureau, 

 1903. 



1903. Map of Sulphur Creek district. Accompanying Bul- 

 letin No. 27, State Mining Bureau, 1903. 



LASSEN. 



Lassen County is topographically mapped by the U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, J. W. Powell, director, 1886-90, as fol- 

 lows: northeast portion on Alturas sheet, northwest por- 

 tion on Modoc lava-bed sheet, west portion on Lassen 

 Peak sheet, and southeast portion on Honey Lake sheet. 

 Scale, about 4 m. to 1 in. 



LOS ANGELES. 



1857. Map of the city of Los Angeles, showing the confirmed 

 limits. Surveyed in August, 1857, by Henry Hancock, 

 U. S. dept. surveyor. Includes Plan a la ciudad, sur- 

 veyed by E. O. C. Ord, Lt. U. S. A., and Wm. R. Hutton. 

 1849. Scale, 3-16 m. to 1 in. 



1869, 1885. Map of private grants and public lands adjacent 

 to Los Angeles and San Diego. Compiled from official 

 surveys and published by Clinton Day, June, 1869. Re- 

 vised 1885. San Francisco, 1885. Scale, 4 m. to 1 in. 



1877. [Official] map, by J. H. Wildy and A. J. Stahlberg. 

 1877. Scale, 2 m. to 1 in. (J. Bien, lith.) 



1885. Map of the county of Los Angeles and parts of San 

 Bernardino and San Diego counties, California, by H. 

 J. Stevenson, U. S. dept. surveyor. 1885. Scale, 6 m. 

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



