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Relief map of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico, 
modeled on a section of globe I 6 V 2 feet in diameter. Horizontal 
mfles ^ 1 >"ch equals 8 
Note that the true outlines of the continent extend much 
beyond the present coast line and seem to include the West 
Indies. 
Colorado and the 
diffs of Southern Utah, colored to show geological formations. 
Horizontal scale, 1 in. equals 2 miles. Vertical scale, 1 in. equals 
5,000 feet. 
Relief map of Palestine. Horizontal scale, % of an inch 
equals 1 mile. Vertical scale, SVa times the horizontal. 
Mounted on easels and occupying the floor of the hall will 
be found the following': 
_ Contour map, in relief, of the Washoe, Nevada, mining reg- 
ion, 50 foot contours. Scale, 1 :20,000. 
This form of map illustrates how a relief map is constructed 
.from a printed coirtour map. By filling the contours here 
shown the ordinary relief map is obtained. 
Relief model of Leadville and vicinity, showing geological 
structure. Scale, 1 in. equals 800 feet, or 1 :9,600. 
A dissected form of this map, useful for the study of folding 
and faulting, can be seen on application to the Curator. 
Relief map of the Ice Spring craters, a group of extinct 
volcanoes near Fillmore, Utah, illustrating the successive forma- 
tion and partial abolition of craters and lava fields. Horizontal 
and vertical scale, 1 :1,000. 
Relief map of Mount Taylor, New Mexico, showing geologi- 
cal formations. Scale, 1 in. equals 1 mile. 
Relief map of the Unita and Wasatch Mountains, colored to 
Show geological formation. Horizontal scale, 1 in. equals 4 
miles, or 1:253,440. Vertical scale, 1:126,720. 
Relief map of the high plateaus of Utah, colored to show 
geological structure. Scale, 1:1,680,000. 
Two relief maps of Mount Shasta, one showing topographi- 
cal, the other, geological features. 
Relief map of France with detail of post roads and towns 
Horizontal scale, 1:640,000. Vertical scale, 5 times the hori- 
zontal. 
