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Survey “Map. no recognition of the fact appears on the publica- 
tion in question. The officers of United States Surveys are very 
liberal with their publications, and will furnish every facility to 
publishers and editors, expecting only the easily given return o 
credit. This every compiler i is bound to give, by all sentiments of 
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