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[1915-19-] 



AMERICA (South). Lower Miocene 



Plant -beds. 1 inch = 800 miles. 



1918.— Berry, E. W., 17. 

 Argentina. Coastal Region, 



Buenos Aires. 1 cm. = 4,000 



metres. 1913.— Torres, L. M. 

 . Lines of Dislocation. 1919. 



— Windhausen, A., 3. 

 . Nevado de Famatina. 



1 : 150,000. 1916.— Boden- 



bender, G. 

 . Salfa Prov. 1918.— 



Ducloux, E. H., 2. 

 . Sierra Chica between 



Ongamira & Dolores. 1 : 50.000. 



1918.— Rimann, E., 2. 

 . Tin Mines near Mazan. 



1 : 15,000. 1913.— Keidel, H. 

 . Wolfram localities. 1 cm. 



= 250 miles. 1918.— Sharp, R. C. 

 Bolivia. Cordilleras of Cocopata. 



1 : 850,000, approx. ; Cordilleras 



of Cochabamba (Glacial Lakes). 



1 : 430,000, approx. 1915. — 



Herzog, T. 

 Brazil. Bahia State. 



Diamantiferous area. 1 inch = 



30 miles. 1919. — Crandall, R. ; 



1 : 2,000,000. 1917.— Hnssak, E. 

 . Coalfields (various). 1916. 



— Lisboa, A. 

 . Livramento Sul de Minas 



(Nickeliferous deposit). 1:5,000. 



1916.— Williams, H. E. 

 . Minas Geraes (Iron-ores). 



1 inch =150 kilometres ; 



Central Minas Geraes. 1 inch = 



55 kilometres. 1915. — Harder, 



E. C, 4. 



— — . Parahyba & Rio Grande do 



Norte States. 1 cm. = 30 



kilometres. 1916. — Soper, R. H. 

 . Rio das Cinzas Coalfield. 



1 : 200,000. 1916.— Oliveira, 



E. P. de, 1. 

 . Southern States. (Coalfields) 



1 : 2,000,000. 1918.— Oliveira, 



E. P. de, 2. 

 Chile. Andes of Pica. 1 : 250,000. 



1918. — Brueggen, J., 4. 

 . Los Alamos Coalfield. 2 



cm. = 1 kilometre ; Arauco 



Prov., N.E. portion. 1 : 125,000. 



1915. — Brueggen, J., I. 

 . Pintados Salt Pan. 



1 : 250,000. 1918.— Brueggen, 



J., 3. 



. Southern Magellan. 



1 : 250,000. 1916. — Felsch, J., 2. 



Colombia. Muzo Emerald deposits. 

 1 cm. = 2 kilometres. 1917. — 

 Pogue, J. E., 4. 



Patagonia. Region between the 

 Rio Diamante & Rio Negro. 1 

 inch = 100 kilometres; Palaeo- 

 geographic reconstruction of the 

 San Jorge Sea. 1918. — Wind- 

 hausen, A., I. 



AMERICA (South). 



Patagonia. Region X.E. of Lago 

 San Martin. 1:400,000. 1913.— 

 Halle, T. G., 1. 



Peru. Chimbote Pampas. 

 1 : 50,000 ; Chancay Pampas 

 (Water-supply). 1 : 100,000. 

 1918. — Sutton, C. W., 1 & 2. 



. Chincha Valley Water- 

 supply (various). 1918. — Porto- 

 carrero, J. N, 2. 



. Cuzco Valley. 1 : 62,500. 



1916.— Gregory, H. E., 6. 



. Jatunhuasi Region. 



1:500,000; Huacravilca (Iron 

 ores). 1 : 7,500. 1918.— Duehas, 

 E. I. 



. Lambeveque Vallev. 



1 : 200,000 ; " Cahete & lea 

 Valleys. 1 : 50,000. 1917. — 

 Torres, A. D. 



. Llapo Coalfield. 1 : 40,000. 



1918.— Jimenez, J. V. 



. Pallasca, Huaylas & 



Yangav Pro vs. 1 cm. = 5 

 kilometres. 1918. — Leon, J. M. Y. 



. Piura R. & tributaries. 3 



cm. - 5 kilometres. 1907. — 

 Portocarrero, J. N., 1. 



. Southern Depts. (impor- 

 tant Minerals). 1 : 1,000,000. 

 1918.— Basadre, C. 



South Georgia. 1 cm. = 5 miles. 



1916. — Ferguson, D., 3. 



TlERRA DEL FUEGO. S. side of 



Bahia Tekenika. 1 : 75,000, 

 approx. 1913. — Halle, T. G., 

 1. 



ANTARCTIC REGIONS. 



Adelie Land. 1 inch = 1,050 feet. 



1918.— Stillwell, F. L.. I. 

 South Victoria Land (part). 



1917. — Taylor, G., 1. 

 Weddell Sea. 1916. — Mossman, 



R G 



ARCTIC ' REGIONS. Pleistocene 

 distribution of Land & Sea. 



1918. — Ahlmann, H. W.,' 5. 

 Bear Island. 1 cm. = 2 kilo- 

 metres. 1917. — Antevs, E., 10. 



Greenland. Carboniferous. 



1916.— Grcenwall, K. A., 6. 

 . North -Eastern portion 



(various). 1916. — Koch, J. P., 2. 

 Spitsbergen. Green Harbour. 1 



cm. = 2 kilometres. 1915. — 



Isachsen, G., 2. 

 . Prince Charles Foreland. 



1 : 140,000. 1916.— Peach, A. M. 

 . Sassen Tal. 1 : 200,000. 



1915.— Wiman, C. , 1. 

 ASIA. 



Asia Minor. Anatolia. Mineral 



localities (various). 1919. — 



Penzer, N. M. 

 Burma. Earthquakes of Mav 12, 



1912. 1 inch 128 miles. 1914. 



—Brown, J. C, 3. 



