CALIFORNIA Continued. 



Part of eastern California, lat. 35 40'-36 30', long. 116 30'-117 52' 30". 

 Scale 4 m.=l in. 1877. 15X19.8 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic 

 map 65d. ) Paper, 9c. W 8.2" : T 62 65d - 1 



Same, Land classification. Paper, 14c. W 8.2 a : T 62 6M ' Z 



NOTE. Death Valley is shown on this sheet. 



Parts of eastern California and western Nevada, lat. 39 50'-40 40', long. 

 119 15'-120 37' 30". Scale 4 m.=l in. 1882. 15X18.8 in. (Wheelec 

 survey. Topographic map 47b. ) Paper, 9c. W 8.2* : T 62* Tb 



Same, lat 39-39 50', long. 119 lo'-120 37' 30". Scale 4 m.=l in. 1882. 

 15X19.2 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 56b.) Paper, 9c. 



W 8.2 a : T 62 B6b 



Same, maps 47b and 47d on one sheet. 1877. 30.8X19 in. (Wheeler sur- 

 vey. Topographic map 47b, d.) Paper, lOc. W 8.2 a : T 62 47b a 

 Same, lat. 38 10'-39, long. 119 15'-120 37' 30". Scale 4 rn.=l in. 1883. 

 15X19.2 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 56b.) Paper, 9c. 



W 8.2 a : T 62 B6b 



NOTE. The area includes from the southern part of Lake Tahoe on the north 

 to the three forks of the Stanislaus River on the south. 



Parts of eastern California, southeastern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, 

 and southwestern Utah, lat. 35 40'-37 20', long. 113 45'-116 30' 

 Scale 8 m.=l in. Surveyed 1873. 15X19.9 in. (Wheeler survey. Top- 

 ographic map 66. ) Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T G2 88 



1'arts of northeast California, northwest Nevada, and southern Oregon, lat. 

 41 30'-42 20', long. 119 15'-120 37' 30". Scale 4 m.=l in. 1882. 

 15X18.3 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 38b.) Paper, 9c. 



W 8.2 a : T 62 88b 



Tart of southern California, lat. 34-35 40', long. 116 30'-119 15'. Scale 



8 m.=l in. 1883. 15X20.3 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 



73.) Paper, 9c. W 8.2* : T62 1 * 



NOTE. This area includes from Bakersfleld on the north to Los Angeles on the 



south. 



Same [northwest quarter to larger scale]. Scale 4 m.=l in. 1879. 15X20 

 in. Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T62 78a 



CARTOGRAPHY. See, in this list, heading Maps. 



CHICAGO RIVER. Atlas of Chicago River and its branches, showing result of 

 improvement by Government. 1896 to 1899. 29 maps, oblong f (56th 

 Cong., 1st sess.. House doc. 95, pt. 2.) Cloth, $2.50. 



CIVIL WAR. Atlas to accompany Official records of Union and 'Confederate 

 armies is fully listed in Price list 19, Army and Navy. 



COAL areas in United States and coal consumption in Department of Interior. 

 1907. 82+68 pages, 18 maps. (Interior Dept.) Paper, $2.25. I 1.2 : C63* 

 See also, in this list, heading Oklahoma. 



COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. The Survey issues a quarto catalogue of 

 about 230 pages, giving the titles and prices of its sailing charts, general 

 charts of the coast, coast charts, and harbor charts. The charts are sold, 

 but the catalogue is distributed free to those asking for it. Communica- 

 tions should be addressed only to " Superintendent of Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey, Washington, D. C." 



COLORADO. 



Atlas to accompany Geology of Aspen mining district, Colo. 1898. 32 



sheets, f (Geological Monograph 31.) Cloth, $2.60. 119.9:31* 



Central Colorado, lat. 38 10'-39, long. 104 7' 30"-105 30'. Scale 4 m.= 



1 in. 1878. 15X19.2 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 62a.) 



Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62"* 



NOTE. This area includes Pueblo and Colorado Springs. 



Central Colorado, lat. 38 10'-39, long. 105 30'-106 52' 30". Scale 4 

 m.=l in. Surveyed 1873-79. 15X19.2 in. (Wheeler survey. Topo- 

 graphic map 61b.) Paper, 9c. W 8.2" : T 62 61b ' 1 



Same, Economic features [land classification]. 1876. Paper, 9c. 



survey. Topographic map 52d.) Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62 m ~ 1 



NOTE. The area contains part of the continental divide, and parts of the Ar- 

 kansas and San Luis valleys. 



