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AMERICA (South). 



Chile & Bolivia. Section tlivougli 

 the Andes from Arica to the 

 Bolivian ' Yungas.' 1 : 500,000 

 horizontal, 1 : 100,000 vertical. 1914. 

 ■ — Douglas, J. A. 

 Peru. Palteontological 1:3,000,000. 

 1912.— Lisson, C. I., 2. 

 ARCTIC REGIONS. 



Spitsbekgen. Coal-deposits. Various 

 scales. 1914.— Berr, R. 

 ASIA. 



Asia Minor. Lvdia & Phrygia. 1 ; 



300,000. 1914.— Philippson, A. 

 Burma. Northern Shan States. 1 : 



253,440. 1913.— La Touche, T. H. 



D. 



. Oil & gas occurrences. 1 inch 



= 64 miles. Yenangyaung oilfield. 

 8 inches = 1 mile. Yenangyat- 

 Singu oilfield. 1 inch = 1 mile. 

 Gwegyo inlier. 1 inch = 2 miles. 

 Lower Chindwin Area. 1 inch = 

 1 mile. Minbu Anticline. 1 inch 

 = lmile & 4incbes=lmile. Ramri 

 1., Arakan. 1 inch = l mile. Ara- 

 kan area, showing gas & oil occur- 

 rences. 1 iuch = 8 miles. 1912. — 

 Pascoe, E. H. 



Dutch East Indies. Timor I. 

 1 : 500,000. 1914.— MolengraafF, G. 

 A.F. 



India. Assam & Bengal. Petroleum- 

 occurrences. 1 inch — 32 miles. 

 Upper Assam oil-belt. 1 inch = 

 Smiles. Nazira Dome. 2 inches = 

 1 mile. Coal-Measure belt from the 

 Disang River to the Namcbik River 

 <^ Maiobum. 1 inch = 2 miles. 

 Makum & Namdang Areas, showing 

 coalfields. 8 inches = 5 miles. 

 1914.— Pascoe, E. H., 2. 



. Mj'sore. Closepet Granite. 



1 : 126,720. 1914.— Jayaram, B. 



■ . . Kudremukha & Gan- 



gamula. 1:126,720. 1914.— Iyen- 

 gar, P. S. 



. . Geological Department 



map of Kolar Goldfield. 1 : 15,840. 

 1913. 



. . Davangere, Hosdurga, 



& Channagiri. 1 : 126,720. 1914, 



—Slater, H. K. 

 . Salt Range. Eastern portion. 



1 : 63,360.— Pilgrim, G. E., 2. 

 Japan. Geological Survey Map. 1 : 



200,000. Zone 4, 5, Col. I, 11. 



Fukae. 1913. Zone 4, Col. II. 



Nagasaki. 1912. Zone 7, Col. V. 



Hiroshima. 1912. 

 . . . 1:400,000. Division 



IV. 1912. And mineral map, 



Division IV. 1912. 

 Philippine Islands, Bulacan iron- 

 ore region. 1 : 200,000. 1914.— 



Dalburg, F. A. 



ASIA. 



Philippine Islands. Earthquake 

 map. No scale. 1914. — Maso, M. 

 S. 



. Bondoc Peninsula. 1 : 60,000. 



1913. — Pratt, W. E., 3. 



SlAM & adjoining countries. 1 : 

 7,500,000. 1913. — Hogbom, B., 

 2. 



ToNGKiNG. Thanh-ba & Van-yen. 

 1 : 400,000. 1913.— Deprat, J.,'4. 



Yunnan. Bhamo-Teng-yiieh Dis- 

 trict. 1 : 253,440. 1913.— Brown, 

 J. C. 



. Yunnan Fu District. 1 : 



253,440. 1914.— Brown, J. C, 3. 

 AUSTRALASIA. 



New Zealand. Aroha Subdivision. 

 1 : 63,360. 1913.— Henderson, J. 



South Australia. Broken Hill 

 Area. 1 : 253,440. 1912.— Maw- 

 son, D., 2. 



Tasmania. Pre - Cambrian. 1 : 

 1,584,000. 1909.— Ward, L. K. 



Victoria. 1 inch =80 miles. 1914. 

 — Herman, H. 



. South Gippsland. 1 : 126,720. 



1914. — See Victoria. 



. Mafeking Goldfield. 1 inch = 



20 chains. 1914.— Murray, R. A. 

 F. 



. Reid's Creek, Beech worth Dis- 

 trict. 1 : 126,720. 1913.— Dunn, 

 E. J. 



, Geological Survey. Murmun- 



gee. 1 : 31,680. 1913. 

 . . Wagra. 1 : 31,680. 



1913. 



Western Australia. Moora Dis- 

 trict. 1 : 253,440. 1912.— Blatch- 

 ford, T. A. 



. Peak Hill Goldfield & parts of 



Ashburton & Gascoyne Goldfields. 

 1 inch = 15 miles. 1911. — Wood- 

 ward, H. P., 2. 



. Southern Cross. 1 : 31,680. 



1912. — Saint-Smith, E. C, 2. 

 EUROPE. 



Alps. Western Alps. 1 : 500,000. 



1913. — Sacco, F. 



Austria. Karawanken Mts. 1 : 



76,000. 1914.— Teller, F. 

 (Lower). Waldviertel. 1 : 



100,000. 1913.— Becke, F., 3. 

 (Eastern Alps). Bosruck 



Tunnel. 1 : 75,000. 1914.— Gever, 



G. 



Bohemia. Palaeozoic of Central. 1: 



35,000. 1913.— Liebus, A. 

 . Erza:ebir2:e west of Bodenbach. 



1 : 25,000. 1914.— Michel, H., 3. 

 ' . Mittelgebirge. Leitnievitz - 



Triebsch. 1 : 25.000. 1913. — 



Hibsch, J. E., 3. 

 . Silesian- Bohemian Basin. 1 : 



100,000. 19] 3.— Berg, G. 



