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Mapping, of Pleistocene & Recent 



deposits.— Kilian, W., 5. 

 , quick method of. — Fuller, 



M. L., 2. 



. symbols in. — "Woodruff, E. G., 



3. 



. See also Cartography. 



MAPS. 



AFRICA. Original courses of princi- 

 pal rivers. 1918. — Schwarz, 

 E. H. L., 7. 



. Eastern Central. Tectonic 



map. 1 : 10,000,000. 1915.— 

 Thiele, E. O., 2. 



AFRICA (East). East African 

 Protectorate. Malagarasi 

 Valley (Lake Tanganyika). 

 1 : 300,000. 1916. — Fourmarier, 

 P., 1. 



Madagascar. Grande Comoro I. 

 1 : 200,000. 1916.— Lacroix, A., 

 38. 



. Graphite deposits. 1 inch 



= 230 miles. 1916.— Shelley, 

 J. W. 



Portuguese East Africa. 



1 : 4,000,000 & 1 : 2,000,000. 



1915.— Thiele, E. O., 2. 

 . Mozambique. 1 cm. = 6 



kilometres. 1915. — Wray, D. A., 



. . Pre -Cambrian & 



associated Rocks {various). 



1918.— Holmes, A., 14. 

 . . Tertiary Volcanic 



Rocks. 1 cm. = 3 miles. 1916. 



— Holmes, A., 5. 

 Uganda. Northern termination of 



Tangany i ka - Ni le R i f t - Va 1 Ley . 



1 : 3.000,000. 1916.— Stigand, 



C. H. 

 AFRICA (North). 



Algeria. Hammam Meskoutin. 



1 : 62,500; Central Numidia. 



1 : 1,200,000; Jebel Dubar & 



Plateau of Roknia. 1 : 60,000, 



approx. 1914. — Joleaud, L., 1. 

 . Philippeville. 1 : 400,000. 



1914.— Rauw H. de, 1. 

 ■ . Plateau of Tamlelt, Oran. 



1 : 650,000. 1913.— Rey, F. 

 . Stampian beds. 1 cm. == 30 



kilometres. 1916.— Dalloni, M., 



4. 



. Tertiary Formations, 



Western portion. 1915. — Dalloni, 

 M., 1. 



Cyrenatca. Relations of Fault- 

 lines. 1 : 8,000,000; Salinity of 

 Sea-water N. of Cyrenaiea. 

 1 : 7,000,000. 1916.— Gregory, 

 J. W., 20. 



Egypt. Eocene & Oligocene. 

 1 : 6,000,000. 1917.— Johnston, 

 M. S. : 2. 



AFRICA (North). 



Algeria. Oil-fields Region. 1 : 

 150,000. 1916.— Hume, W. F., 

 2. 



. Phosphate mining District. 



1918.— Cortese, E. 

 . Volcanic eruptions & 



Miocene transgression. 1 cm. = 



60 kilometres. ~1919. — Barthoux. 



J., 3. 



(Upper). Nitrate Shales. 



1 : 250,000. 1915.— Hume, W. F. 

 1. 



Erythrea. Central (Magnetic 



Survejr). 1 cm. = 15 kilometres. 



1915. — Palazzo, L. 

 & Abyssinia. 1 inch = 34 



miles. 1919.— Holmes, A., 16. 

 Libya. Dunes in the Abu Moharik 



belt, 1 : 10.000. 1918.— King, 



W. J. H., 4. 

 Morocco. Ceuta. 1:40,000; 



Tetnan. 1 : 100,000; Atlantic 



Zone. 1-100,000; Guelava. 



1 : 100,000. 1917.— Marin, A., 



1. 



. Oulmes area. 1:320,000; 



Plateau of Beni Mtir & Valley of 

 the Tigrigra. 1:400,000; Vol- 

 canic Region of Beni Mguild. 

 1 : 320,000. 1916.— Gentil, L.', 3. 



. Sebou Basin. 1 cm. = 6 



kilometres. 1918.— Gentil, L., 

 23. 



Somaliland (British). Daga 

 sShabell Oil-field. 1:5,000. 1918. 

 — Thompson, A. B., 3. 



■ (Italian). 1 cm. = 30 kilo- 



metres. 1917. — Manasse, E., 3. 



Sudan (Anglo - Egyptian). 



1 : 30,000,000." 1916.— Holmes, 

 A., 7. 



. Sahara. 1:30,000,000; 



Eastern Basin of the Chad. 

 1 : 12,000,000. 1915.— Cana, 

 F. R,, 1. 



. Sahara N. of Timbuktu. 



1 : 6,000,000. 1915.— Chudeau, 

 R., 1. 



■ . Southern Darfur. 



1 : 1,000,000; Jebel Marra. 

 1 : 75,000. 1918. — Hobbs, 



H. F. C. 



. Tibesti-Borkou-Enned 



Region. 1 : 5,000,000. 1919.— 



Lacroix, A., 77. 

 ■ . Volcano of Emi-Koussi. 1 



cm. = 2 kilometres. 1919. — 



Lacroix, A., 75. 

 Tunisia. Tectonic zones. 1 cm. = 



40 kilometres. 1918. — Gentil, 



L., 21. 



& Numidia. Triassic beds. 



1 cm. = 16 kilometres. 1915. — 

 Joleaud, L., 3. 

 AFRICA (South). Asbestos occur- 

 rences. 1 : 3,000,000. 1918.— 

 Hall, A. L., 7. 



