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AMERICA (Nokth). 

 United States. 

 Dakota (N.). Lignite-occurrences. 



1 inch =30 miles. 1905.— Wilder, 



F. A. 



( — ). Pembina District. 1 inch 



= about 2 miles. 1905.— Berkey, C. 

 P. 



(S.). Rosebud Indian Reser- 

 vation. 1 inch=6 miles. 1905. — 

 Reagan, A. B., 4. 



Oeoegia. Bauxite-deposits. 1 inch 

 = 6 miles. 1904.— Watson, T. L. 



. Cartersville. 1 inch=3 miles ; 



Cave Spring, lincli=3 miles. 1904. 

 —Watson, T. L., 3. 



. Distribution of Carboniferous 



strata, 1 inch =7 miles ; Coal-Mea- 

 sures of N.W., 1^ inches=3 miles ; 

 Belation of Georgia Coalfields to 

 those of Alabama & Tennessee, i 

 inch = about 9^ miles ; & Round 

 Mt., Walker Co. (Ga,), i inch=330 

 yards. 1904.— Maccallie, S. W. 



Illinois (various). 1905. — Bain, H. 

 F., 1 & 2. 



& Kentucky Fluorspar-district 



(various). 1905.— Bain, H. F.,2, 

 ■ & Missouri. 1 incli=20 miles. 



1905.— Eckel, E. C. 

 Indian Teeritort. Arbuckle Mts. 



1 inch = 51; miles. 1904.— Taff, J. 



A. 



Indiana & Ohio. 1 inch=45 miles. 



1905.— Eckel, E. C. 

 Iowa, f inch=25 miles. 1905. — 



Eckel, E. C. 

 . Drift & Solid. 1 inch = 18 



miles. (Two maps.) 1904. — Calvin, 



S. 



Kansas. lola. 1 inch = 2 miles. 



1904. — Adams, G. I., 2. 



. Reading Blue Limestone. 1 inch 



=4 miles. 1905. — Smith, A. J. 



Kentucky & Tennessee. 1 inch= 

 50 miles. 1905.— Eckel, E. C. 



Maine. Perry. 1 inch = 2 miles. 



1905. — Smith, G. O. 

 Massachusetts. Glacial-Lake Sud- 

 bury, f inch=l mile. 1905. — 

 Goldthwait, J. W. 



Michigan. 1 inch— 35 miles. 1905. 



—Eckel, E. C. 

 Missouri. 1 inch=18 miles. 1904. 



Buckley, E. R., 2. 

 . Miller Co. 1 inch=l^ miles. 



1903.— Ball, S. H. 

 Montana. High wood Mts. 1 inch= 



4 miles. 1905.— Pirsson, L. V., 2. 

 [Nebraska &c. Central Great Plains. 



1 inch = 20 miles, & 1 inch = 10 



miles. . 1905. — Darton, N. 

 l^EVADA. Walker River. 1 inch = 



about 2| miles. 1905. — Smith, D. 



T. 



New Hampshire. Belknap Mts. 

 1 inch = 2 miles. 1905. — Pirsson, 

 L. v., 3. 



AMERICA (North). 

 United States. 



New Jersey. Clay-bearing forma- 

 tions. 1 inch =5 miles. 1904. — 

 Ries, H., &c. 



" . Clay-formations near Keyport, 



&c. 1 inch =2000 feet; Middlesex 

 Co. 1 inch =2000 feet; & Distri- 

 bution of the AllowayClay. 1 inch 

 = 1 mile. 1904.— Ries, H., 6. 



New Mexico. Zuni Salt-Lake. 1 

 inch =2500 feet. 1905.— Darton, 

 N. H., 3. 



New York. Becraft Mt. 6 inches = 

 Imile. 1903.— Grabau, A. W. 



. Canandaigua & Naples. 1 inch 



= 1 mile. 1904.— Clarke, J M., 

 8. 



. Cayuga Co. Auburn, and re- 

 gion about Union Springs. 1 inch= 

 1 mile. 1903.— Hartnagel, C. A. 



, Elmira, & Walkins districts. 



1 inch = l mile. 1905. — Clarke, 

 J. M., 9. 



«— . Hudson-River Cement-district. 

 1 inch = 3 miles. 1905.— Eckel, 

 E. C. 



Hudson Valley between the 

 Hoosic R. and Kinderhook. 1 inch 

 =2 miles. 1904.— Dale, T. N. 



. Little Falls. 1 inch=l mile. 



1905.— Cushing, H. P. 



. Monroe Co. 1 inch =5 miles. 



1904. — Sarle, C. J., 2. 



. Olean. linch=lmile. 1903. 



—Glenn, L. C, 2. 

 . Orange Co. Trilobite Mt. 6 



inches = 1 mile. 1905. — Shimer, 



H. W. 



. Portage Formation, western. 



1 inch = about 8 miles. 1903.— 



Luther, D. D. 

 . Rondout. 1 inch = 1 mile. 



1903.— Ingen, G. V. 

 . Salamanca Quadrangle. 1 inch 



= 1 mile. 1905.— Glenn, J. C. 

 . Syracuse. 1 inch = 3 miles. 



1905. — Fairchild, H. L., 4. 



. Tull y District. 1 inch = 1 mile. 



1905.— Clarke, J. M., 10. 



Oklahoma. Wichita Mts. 1 inch 

 =3^ miles. 1904.— Taft', J. A. 



Pennsylvania. Bituminous coal- 

 fields of Pennsylvania. 1 inch 

 = 4 miles. 1904. — Halberstadt, 

 B. 



. Lehigh District. 1 inch=2^ 



miles. 1905.— Eckel, E. C. 

 ■ (S.W.). 1 inch = 19 miles. 



1905.— Clapp, F. G. 

 Texas. 1 inch=54 miles. 1905. — 



Eckel, E. C. 

 . El Paso & Reeves Cos. 1 inch 



= 19 miles. 1905 . — Emmons, S. F., 



2. 



Utah. Bingham Canon District. 

 1 inch = 1700 feet. 1905.— Bout- 

 well, J. M. 



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