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Southern Utah. Scale: vertical, 1 inch =5,000 feet; horizontal, 1 inch =2 

 miles. Modeled by E. E. Howell. Size, G feet G inches by G feet 7 

 inches. Issued by Ward and Howell. U. S. Geological Survey. 



XII. Eureka District, Nevada, Scale, 1 iueh=l,G0O feet, or 1: 19200; 

 horizontal and vertical the same. Geology by Arnold Hague ; modeled 

 by E. E. Howell. Size, 5 feet 2 inches by 5 feet Gd inches. Issued by 

 Ward and Howell. U. S. Geological Survey. 



XIII. Uintah and Wasatch Mountains. Scale: vertical, 1:12G720: 

 horizontal, 1 inch =4 miles, or 1 : 253440. Modeled by E. E. Howell. Size, 

 4 feet 3J inches by 4 feet 5J inches. Issued by Ward aud Howell. U. 

 S. Geological Survey. 



XIV. Mount Taylor, Xew Mexico. Scale, 1 inch=l mile; horizontal 

 and vertical the same. Geology by G. E. Dulton ; modeled by E. E. 

 Howell. Size, 4 feet 3J inches by 4 feet 3.J inches. Issued by Ward 

 and Howell. U. S. Geological Survey. 



XV. Henry Mountains, Utah. Scale, vertical and horizontal the same. 

 Geology and modeled by G. K. Gilbert. Size, 3 feet 10£ inches by 5 

 feet 2J inches. Issued by Ward and Howell. U. S. Geological Survey. 



XVI. Stereogram of the Henry Mountains, Utah, showing the form 

 the country would have if the eroded portion to the top of the creta- 

 ceous were restored. Vertical and horizontal scale the same. Geology 

 by G. K. Gilbert. Size, 3 feet 10£ inches by 5 feet 3J inches. Issued 

 by Ward and Howell. U. S. Geological Survey. 



XVII. High Plateaus of Utah. Vertical and horizontal scale the 

 same. Modeled by C. E. Button. Size, 4 feet inches by 4 feet 10 

 iuches. Issued by Ward and Howell. U. S. Geological Survey. 



