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indicate the Drift, Tertiary, Chalk, Upper to Lower Greensand, 

 Weal den, and Carboniferous. Areas containing rocks of other 

 ages are left uncoloured. 



C. Physical Maps. 



205. Relief map of Switzerland, by R-. Leuzinger. 

 Scale, 5-3"oVo"fr> or a ^out 8J miles to the inch ; size, 

 28 in. b/19 in. 



1884. Published by 3". Wurster fy Co., Zurich. 



This is not a raised map. No names are inserted on it, but 

 there are contour lines at intervals of 100 metres, every fifth 

 one being dotted instead of continuous. One side of all eleva- 

 tions is shaded darker so as to give the effect of relief. The 

 land is brown, rivers in dark blue, lakes in light blue, snow fields 

 and glaciers in blue of a still lighter shade. 



206. Map of Switzerland, by E. Leuzinger, A folded 

 map opened out and framed. Scale, ^o-oViro' or ^i miles 

 per inch ; size, 3 ft. by 2 ft. The elevations are shaded 

 on one side to give the effect of relief, the water and 

 ice in blue. 



1876. Published by J. Dalp, Berne. 



207. Portfolio of maps and photographs of the neigh- 

 bourhood of Zermatt, in illustration of the model of the 

 district of the Matterhorn. 



1887. Published by J. Wurster $ Co., Zurich. 



The following are the contents : 



1. Photographic map of the relief model. 



2. Map of the relief model on a scale of 



3-8. Topographical maps of portions of the area on a scale of 



9. View of Mischabel and Alphubel. 

 10-11. Matterhorn, Gabelhorn, Dent Blanche from Rothhorn. 

 12-13. Monte Rosa, Breithorn and Matterhorn from Dom. 



14. Dent Blanche and Rothhorn from Dom. 



15. Strahlhorn and Rimpfischhorn. 



16. Monte Rosa and Lyskamm. 



17. Zwillinge and Breithorn. 



18. Theodul Pass and Matterhorn. 



19. Miscliabel and Alphubel. 



20. Weisshorn. 



Nos. 15 to 20 are taken from over Rothhorn. 



21. Monte Rosa and Corner Glacier. 



22. The end of the Gorner Glacier. 



23. Schwarz see and Gabelhorn. 



24. Schwarz see and Weisshorn. 



