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AFRICA (North). 



Morocco. . L_ 



p 2.000,000 



. Ain Sefra 



Levat, D. 

 AFRICA (South). 

 Bechuanaland. 



1905. — Lemoine, 



1905. 



1 inch = about 10 



miles. — Holmes, G. G. 

 Kalahari Desert. 1904. 



— rassarge,b. 

 Cape Colony. 1 inch=90 miles. 



1905.— Rogers, A. W., 4. 

 . Aliwal North,Herschel,Barkley 



East & part of Wodehouse. 1 inch = 



4 miles. 1905.— Du Toit, A. L. 

 . Clan William. linch=4 miles. 



1905.— Rogers, A. W., 3. 

 . . Van Rhyn's Dorp, &c. 



1 inch =6 miles. 1905. — Rogers, A. 



W., 2. 



. Coalfields. 1 inch =15 miles & 



1 inch =60 miles. 1905.— Russell, 

 A. 



. Molteno (E. of). 1 inch=2 



miles. 1904. — Anderson, W. 

 . Priska. 1 inch = 10 miles. 



1905.— Schwarz, E. H. L. 

 . Stormherg Beds. 1 inch = 



about 1 mile. 1905.— Du Toit, A. L. 

 . Willowmore, Uniondale, & 



Knysna, 1 inch = 12^ miles ; & 



Long-Kloof Mts., 1 inch=2i miles. 



1905.— Schwarz, E. H. L.,3. 

 • , Natal, Orange - River Colony, 



Transvaal, &c. 1 inch = 78"88 miles. 



1905.— Hatch, F. H., 4. 

 Transvaal. 1 inch = 19"7 miles. 



1905.— Hatch, F. H., 4. 

 . Amsterdam Valley. 1 inch = 



about 4 miles. 1905.— Frames, M. 



E. 



. Bush veld Tinfields. 1 inch= 



2i miles. 1905.— Hall, A. L., 3. 

 . Heidelberg; Fortuna Vallej--. 



1 incli = about 1 mile. 1905. — 



Luttman- John son, H. 

 . Klerksdorp. 1 inch=2 miles. 



1905.— Molengraaff, G. A. F. 

 Kromdraai, 1 inch=5000 ft. ; 



& Johannesburg, 1 inch =10,000 ft. 



1905.— Sawyer, A. R. See Geol. 



Lit. no. 11, Sawyer, no. 2. 1904. 

 . Lydenburg Goldtields. 1 inch 



=8000 yards. 1905.— Thord-Gray, 



I. 



. Pretoria. 14 inches = 3 miles. 



1905.— Hall, A. L. 



. I District diamond-pipes. 



1 'inch=2-34 miles. 1904.— Ky- 

 naston, H., 5. 



. Balmoral District Glacial 



Conglomerate. 1 inch=about 9 

 miles. 1905.— Mellor, E. T. 



. & Middelburg Districts, 



1 inch = about 2^ miles ; a Iso Pretoria 

 & Waterberg Districts, 1 inch = 

 about 2i miles. 1905.— Kynaston, 

 H., 7. 



AFRICA (South). 

 Transvaal. Rustenburg District. 

 1 inch=4 miles. 1905.— Holmes, 

 G. G.,2. 



. Springbok Flats. 1 inch=6 



miles. 1905.— Mellor, E. T., 4. 

 • . VVitswatersrand Goldfield 



(southern). 1 inch = 3*8 miles. 



1905.— Sawyer, A. R. See Geol. 



Lit. no. 11, Sawyer no. 3. 1904. 

 ■ . Zululand, 1 inch = 5 miles; & 



Melmoth District, 1 inch=li miles. 



1904. — Anderson, W. 



AFRICA (S.W.), German. Namieb. 



g„„',^,. 1905.— Voit, F. W. 

 AMERICA (North). 



Alaska, mineral-deposits. 1 inch= 



276 miles. 1905.— Brooks, A. H., 2. 

 , petroleum-fields {various). 1905. 



—Martin, G. C. 

 . Porcupine Placer-District. 1 



inch = about 4 miles. 1904. — 



Wright, C. W. 

 . York District. 1 inch = 15 



miles. 1905.— Fawns, S., 2. 

 Canada. Alberta. Costigan Coalfield. 



1 inch = I mile. 1905.— Bell, R., 



&c. 



. British Columbia. Nicola- Valley 



Coalfield. 1 inch=l mile. 1905.— 

 Bell, R. 



. Nova Scotia. Halifax Co. 



Moose-River Gold-District. 1 inch 

 = 175 feet. 1905. — Woodman, J. 

 E. 



. . Nictaux & Torbrook 



Iron-Ore District. 3 inches=about 



1 mile. 1905.— Bell, R. 

 . Ontario. Bruce-Mines Bay. 



1 inch=li miles. 1905.— Bell, R. 

 . & Quebec. Mica-regions. 



1 inch=3-95 miles. 1905. Cirkel, 



F., 2. 



. Quebec. Gaspe - Perce Rock 



and district. 3 inches=l mile. 



1905. — Clarke, J. M., 7. 



. Yukon Terr. Kluane Lake. 



1 inch = 6 miles. 1905.— Bell, R. 

 United States. 



(Eastern) Underground Waters {var- 

 ious). 1905.— Fuller, M. L., 3. 



Alabama. 1 inch = about 60 miles. 

 1905.— Lea, S. H. 



. Mississippi & part of Georgia. 



1 inch =50 miles. 1905.— Eckel, E. 

 C. 



Arkansas. Chalk-region. 1 inch--^ 

 22 miles. 1905.— Eckel, E. C. 



. Twin-Lakes area. Y^g=lmile. 



1905. Westgate. L. G. 



California. Kern Basin (Upper), 

 -i-. 1904.— Lawson, A. C. 



376,000 ' 



. Trinity R. Bragdon Forma- 

 tion. 1 inch = about 7 miles. 1905. 

 — DiUer, J. S. 



Colorado. Gilpin Co. 1 inch = 

 3150 feet. 1904.— Collins, G. E. 



