NEVADA. 



Nevada [with plans of cities] City of Reno; Goldfield & North Goldfield. 

 Scale 12 m.=l in. 1908. 42.9X30.4. 6.9X5.2, and 6.3X3.4 in. (General 

 Land Office.) Paper, 25c. I 21.13: N 41 2 



Part of central Nevada, lat. 39-39 50', long. 116 30'-117 52' 30". Scale 

 4 in.=l in. 1882. 15X19 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 48d.) 

 Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62 48 " 1 



Parts of eastern and southern Nevada and southern Utah, lat. 37 20'-39, 

 long. 113 45'-116 30'. Scale 8 m.=l in. Surveyed 1869, 1872. 15X19.4 

 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 58.) Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62 58 



Parts of eastern Nevada and western Utah, lat. 39-40 40', long. 113 

 45'-116 30'. Scale 8 m.=l in. Surveyed in 1869, 1872. 15X19 in. 

 ( Wheeler survey. Topographic map 49. ) Paper, 9c. W 8.2* : T 62** 



Parts of southeastern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southwestern 

 Utah. lat. 35 40'-39, long. 113 45'-114 50'. Scale 8 m.= 1 in. Sur- 

 veyed in 1872-73. 2 maps, each 15X8 in., on one sheet. (Wheeler sur- 

 vey. Geologic maps 58 and 66.) Paper, 14c. W T S.2 11 : G 29 58 ' 6 



NOTE. These two small maps show the geologic formations of part of the areas 

 covered by Topographic sheets 58 and 66. Eastern California is included in the 

 title of map 66, but no part of California is shown on this sheet. 



Part of western Nevada, lat. 39-39 50', long. 117 52' 30"-119 15'. 

 Scale 4 m.^1 in. 1882. 15X19 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic 

 map 48c.) Paper, 9c. * W S.2 a : T 62 480 



See also, in this list, headings California Conistock lode. 



NEW MEXICO. 



Economic features of part of north central New Mexico [land classifica- 

 tion], lat. 35 40'-36 30', long. 104 7' 30"-105 30'. Scale 4 m.=l in. 

 1877. 15X19. 8 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 70c. ) Paper, 14c. 



W 8.2" : T 62 TOC - 2 



Land classification map of part of central New Mexico, lat. 34 50'-35 40', 

 long. 104 7' 30"-105 30'. Scale 4 m.=l in. 1879. 15X20 in. (Wheeler 

 survey. Topographic map 78a. ) Paper, 14c. W 8.2 a : T 62 T8a - 



NOTE. Includes part of the valley of the Pecos River. 



Laud classification map of part of southwestern New Mexico, lat. 32 

 20'-34, long. 105 30'-108 15'. Scale 8 m.=l in. 1881. 15X20.7 in. 

 (Wheeler survey. Topographic map 84.) Paper, 14c. W 8.2 a : T 62 84 ' 1 ' 

 NOTE. The Rio Grande River crosses the center of area from north to south. 



New Mexico. Scale 12 m.=l in. 1912. 37X31.6 in. ( General Land Office. ) 

 Paper, 25c. I 21.13:N 42m 4 



Part of central New Mexico, lat. 34-35 40', long. 105 30'-108 15'. 



Scale 8 m.=l in. 1882. 15X20.2 in. (Wheeler survey. Topographic 



map 77. ) Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62"' 1 



Same, Land classification. Paper, 14c. W 8.2 a : T 62 77 ' 2 



Same [northeast quarter to larger scale]. Scale 4 m.=l in. 1877. 15X20 



in. Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62" 6 



NOTE. Albuquerque is shown on this sheet. 



Same [southeast quarter to larger scale]. Scale 4 m.=l in. 1878. 15X20.3 

 in. Paper, 9c. W 8.2 a : T 62 nd 



See also, in this list, headings Arizona Colorado. 



NEW YORK CITY. See, in this list, heading United States. 



NORTH AMERICA. Geologic map of North America, with insets, Aleutian , 

 Islands, Windward Islands. Scale 1:5,000,000. 1911. 74.7X57 in. 

 (Geological Professional paper 71, pt 2.) Paper, $1.00. I19.16:71 2 



NOTE. This map is printed in 4 sheets and is excellently adapted to use in 

 classes. It is printed in 14 colors, and although it shows 42 divisions of rocks 

 that can be studied at close range, the color scheme is so planned that when used 

 as a wall map, at a distance the minor distinctions merge and the major divisions 

 stand out prominently. 



See also, in this list, heading Forests. 



NORTH DAKOTA. Scale 1,2 m.=l in. 1910. 25.9X33.8 in. (General Land 

 Oflice.) Paper, 25c. I21.13:N81d 3 



See also, in this list, headings Dakota, Department of Dakota Territory. 



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