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



MERCED. 



1874. Official map. Compiled by Mark Howell. Drawn by 

 F. von Frankenberg. 1874. Scale, 80 chains to 1 in. 

 [A. L. Bancroft & Co., lith.] 



[No date.] Topographical and irrigation map of a portion of 

 Merced County. Issued by the California State Engi- 

 neering Department, Wm. Ham. Hall, Chief Engineer. 

 Scale, 1 m. to 1 in. 



1888. Official map of Merced County. Compiled from U. S. 

 government surveys, etc., by C. D. Martin. Scale, 100 

 chains to 1 in. 



1897. Official map of Merced County. Compiled from official 

 records and latest surveys, by W. P. Stoneroad. 1897. 

 Scale, 1 m. to 1 in. 



1903. Geological map of Stayton mining district. Accom- 

 panying Bulletin No. 27, State Mining Bureau, 1903. 



MODOC. 



The Alturas and Modoc lava-bed atlas-sheet maps, by the U. 

 S. Geological Survey, cover Modoc County. Scale, nearly 

 4 m. to 1 in. 



1887. Official map of Modoc County. Compiled from United 

 States governnient surveys, the official surveys of the 

 State and county lines, and private surveys, by A. A. 

 Smith. 1887. Scale, 1 m. to 1 in. 



MONO. 



1870. Map of Bodie mining district. Compiled from the 

 latest authentic data by Henry Phillips, and drawn by 

 Wm. P. Humphreys. 1870. Scale, 400 ft. to 1 in. 



1880. Map of Bodie mining district, Mono County, Califor- 

 nia. Surveyed and compiled by C. L. Anderson, and 

 illustrated and published by Edward Eysen. 1880. 

 Scale, 300 ft. to 1 in. 



