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AMERICA (North). 



Cajvada. Kiclimond. 1 inch = about 



1 mile. 1906.— Dresser, J. A. 

 . Yukon Terr. Tagish Lake, 



Windy-Arm District. 1 inch = 



2 miles. 1905.— McConnell, R. G. 

 United States. 



Alabama. 1 inch = about 28 miles. 

 (Two) 1906— See Alabama, Geol. 

 Surv. 



. Warrior Coalfield. 1 inch = 



about 5 miles. 1906. — Emmons, 

 S. F., 3, 



Arizona. Bisbee District [scale not 

 ffiven']. 1907. — Brinsmade, R. B. 



Arkansas (Southern) & Louisiana 

 (Northern). 1 inch= 16 miles. 1906. 

 — Veatch, A. C. 



Atlantic Coast, earthquake and geo- 

 logicaL 1 inch = about 145 miles. 

 1907.— Hobbs, W. H., 5. 



California. San Francisco Penin- 

 sula. 1 inch =4 miles. 1907. — 

 Crandall, R., 2. 



, Santa Maria Oil - District. 



1 inch=:2 miles. 1907. — Arnold, 

 R., 4. 



. Tehachapi Valley. 1 inch = 



4 miles. 1906.— Lawson, A. C, 2. 

 & Nevada, parts of. 1 inch = 



4 miles. 1907.— Ball, S. H. 

 Colorado. Arkansas R. Valley 



(variotis). 1906.— Darton, N. H., 



4. 



. Hahn's Peak. linch=lmile. 



1906. — Emmons, S. F., 3. 



. Leadville. 1 inch = 400 feet. 



1907. — Emmons, S. F., 5. 



. Rio Blanco Co. coal. 1 inch— 



1 mile. 1907.— Emmons, S. F., 4. 



. Yampa Coalfield. 1 inch = 



4 miles. 1906.— Emmons, S. F., 

 3. 



. . 1 inch = 12 miles & 



1 inch=2 miles. 1906. — Fenneman, 

 N. M., 2. 



& New Mexico. Durango- 



Gallup Coalfield. 1 inch=15 miles. 

 1906.— Emmons, S. F., 3. 



Connecticut. 1 inch = 24 miles. 

 1906.— Fuller, M. L. 



. 1 inch=4 miles. 1907. — Gre- 

 gory, H, E., 2. 



. 1 inch =6 miles {Sf others). 



1906.— Rice, W. N., 2. 



(Central). Glacial deposits. 



1 inch = about 2 miles. 1905. — 

 Loughlin, G. F. 



Geological Survey. C. D. V/alcott 

 (Director). 



136. St. Marys (Md.&Va.). 1906. 



137. Dover (Delaware & Md.). 



1906. 



138. Redding (Cal.). 1906. 



139. Snoqualmie (Wash.). 1906. 



140. Milwaukee ( Wise). [Special 



folio .W^ 1906. 



AMERICA (North). 

 United States. 



Geor&ia. 1 inch =40 miles. 1906. 



—Harper, R. M. 

 Idaho. St. Joe River. 1 inch = about 



5 miles. 1906.— Emmons, S. F., 

 3. 



, Wyoming, & Utah. Carboni- 

 ferous phosphatic beds. 1 inch = 

 16 miles. 1907.— Emmons, S. F., 

 4. 



Iowa (various). 1906. — See Iowa, 



Geol. Surv. 

 Kansas. Galena District. 3 inches 



= about 4 miles. 1904. — Ha worth, 



E. , 3. 



. Independence (various). 1906. 



— Schrader, F. C. 

 Kentucky. Oil & gas (various). 



1905. — Hoeing, J. B. 



(Central). Lead-&-zinc veins. 



1 inch =473 miles. 1905.— Miller, 

 A. M. 



(East Central). Silurian, Devon- 

 ian, and Irvine Formations. 1 inch 

 =26 miles. 1906.— Foerste, A. F. 



& Tennessee. liuch= 19 miles. 



1906. — Glen, L. C. 



Maine (various). 1907. — Ogilvie, 

 I. H., 2. 



. Granite Districts. 1 inch = 



16 miles. 1907.— Dale, T. N., 3. 



Michigan. 1 inch=about 22 miles. 

 1906.— Leverett, F. 



Mississippi (State of) (various). 



1906. — Crider, A. F., 1 & 2. 



Valley, Upper (Wisconsin, Iowa, 



6 Illinois), various. 1906. — Bain, 

 H. F. 



Missouri. 1 inch=45 miles. 1906. 



— Shepard, E. M. 

 Montana. Maryville. 2 inches=l 



mile. 1907.— Barren, J. 

 (Northern), drift. 1 inch = 20 



miles. 1906.— Calhoun, F. H. H. 

 Nevada (tJaWoits). 1907. — Ransom e, 



F. L., 2. 



New Mexico. RoswelL 1 inch=9| 



miles. 1906.— Fisher, C. A., 2. 

 . Silver-Peak District. 1 inch= 



2 miles. 1906.— Spurr, J. E. 

 New Hampshire. Moultonboro, 



Red Hill. 1 inch=l^ miles. 1907. 

 — Pirsson, L. V. 

 New Jersey. Newark (Triassic) 

 System. 1 inch=4j miles ; 1 inch 

 =5^ miles ; & 1 inch = 11 miles. 



1907. — Lewis, J. V., 2. 



. Watchung Mts. 1 inch = 3 



miles. 1907. — Lewis, J. V., 5. 

 New York, 1 inch= 15 miles. 1905. 



—Rafter, G. W. 

 (various). 1905 & 1906. See 



also New York State, Museum, 



2. 



. Adirondack Region (various). — 



1905.— Gushing, H. P., 2. 



