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MAPS Continued. 



Alaska, from maps of Geological Survey, coast line from Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey charts, index map showing areas covered by topographic maps; with inset 

 [Aleutian Islands], Scale 1:5,000,000. 1909. 16. 8X23. 8 in. (Geological Sur- 

 vey.) Paper, lOc. I 19.2:AJ I 6 



On the back of the map is a bibliography of Geological Survey publications relating to Alaska. 

 Copper, Nabesna, and Chisana rivers, headwaters of, scale 1:250,000; and Copper 

 and upper Chistochina rivers, scale 1:250,000. (In Geological Professional 

 paper 41. 1906.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 50c. 119.16:41 



Fairbanks quadrangle, scale 1:250,000; and Rampart quadrangle, scale 1:250,000. 

 (In Geological Bulletin 337. 1908.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 25c. 



I 19.3:337 



Fort Yukon. Reconnaissance map of F^rt Yukon to Kotzebue Sound; scale, 

 1:1,200,000. (In Geological Professional paper 10.) [Not issued separately.] 

 Paper, 30c. 119.16:10 



-General map of Alaska coast region from Yakutat Bay to Prince William Sound; 

 scale, 1:120,000. (In Geological Bulletin 335. 1908.) [Not issued separately.] 

 Paper, 70c. I 19.3:335 



Juneau gold belt, Alaska, topographic map. (In Geological Bulletin 287. 1906.) 

 [Not issued separately.] Paper, 75c. ' 119.3:287 



Kenai Peninsula, northern portion; scale, 1:250,000. (In Geological Bulletin 

 277. 1906.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 25c. 119.3:277 



Koyukuk River to mouth of Colville River, including John River; scale, 

 1:1,200,000. (In Geological Professional paper 20. 1904.) [Not issued sepa- 

 rately.] Paper, 40c. 119.16:20 

 Map of Alaska showing distribution of mineral resources, scale 1:5,000,000. (In 

 Geological Bulletin 345. 1908.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 45c. 



I 19.3:345 



Mount Wrangell district; scale, 12 miles =1 in. (In Geological Professional paper 

 15. 1903.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 30c. 119.16:15 



Reconnaissance map of Matanuska and Talkeetna region; scale, 1:250,000. (In 

 Geological Bulletin 327. 1907.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 25c. 



119.3:327 



Reconnaissance map of Yukon-Tanana region; scale, 1:625,000. (In Geological 

 Bulletin 251. 1905.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 35c. 119.3:251 



Seward Peninsula, northeastern portion of, topographic reconnaissance map; 

 scale, 1:250,000. (In Geological Bulletin 247. 1905.) [Not issued separately.] 

 Paper, 40c. I 19.3:247 



Seward Peninsula, northwestern and southern portion of, topographic reconnais- 

 sance map; scale, 1:250,000. (In Geological Bulletin 328. 1908.) [Not issued 

 separately.] Paper, 70c. I 19.3:328 



Yukon-Tanana region. Circle quadrangle, Yukon-Tanana region; scale, 1 : 250,000. 

 (In Geological Bulletin 295. 1906.) [Not issued separately.] Paper, 35c. 



I 19.3:295 



The following maps of Alagka are sold by offices other than the Superintendent of 

 Documents: 



The ('oast and Geodetic Survey has about 100 different maps of the coast of 

 Alaska which it sells at prices ranging from 15 cents to 50 cents. Application 

 should be made to the Survey for a list of these maps. 



The Geological Survey has published about a dozen topographic maps of Alaska 

 which are sold at 10 cents each. The Survey will send a list of them on appli- 

 cation. 



The Topographic Division of the Post Office Department publishes a post route 

 map of Alaska which is sold by the Disbursing Clerk of the Post Office Depart- 

 ment for 80c. 



See also, in this list, heading Explorations. 

 MARBLE. See, in this list, heading Mineral resources, 1912. 

 MATANUSKA VALLEY. 



Geologic reconnaissance in Matanuska and Talkeetna basins, Alaska. 1907. 71 

 pages, illus. 2 maps in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 327.) Paper, 25c. 



119.3:327 



Geology and coal fields of lower Matanuska Valley, Alaska. 1912. 98 pages, 

 illus. maps, 4 in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 500.) Paper, 30c. I 19.3:500 



