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I. l itle page and Table of Contents. 
II. Sketch map showing' the approximate distribution of the strata in the western part of the 
Southern Plateau Province. Scale, . 000 , I be topography of the colored portion is compiled 
by J. Hi Rcnshawe, from data and surveys by the U. S. Geographical and Geological Survey 
of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. Powell in charge, and by the United States Geological 
Survey, Clarence Ring, Director. The topography of the uneolorcd portion is compiled largely 
from surveys under the direction of Capt. George M. Wheeler. U. S. [engineers. Geology by 
C E. Dutton, 
III. Sketch map showing the approximate arrangement of the principal faults and displacements 
in the District of the High Plateaus, and in the Grand Canon District. I he topography is 
the same as that of the preceding sheet. 
IV. Panoramic view of the Temples and bowers of the Virgen. Drawn by William II. Holmes. 
V. View of the Toroweap Valiev looking north from Vulcan's 1 hrnne, and view of the 
Uinkaret Plateau looking northwest from the same standpoint. I lie two views are continuous. 
Drawn by William II. Holmes. 
VI. View looking eastward from Vulcan’s Throne disclosing the Inner Gorge of the ( .rand 
Canon, the great esplanade, and the upper or outer walls on either hand. Drawn by William 
H. Holmes. 
SHEETS VII and VIII Map of the Uinkaret Plateau. Topography by J H. Rcnshawe. Geology by 
C. E. Dutton. Scale, one mile to the inch. 
SIIEE1 IX. Panoramic views from the summit of Mount Irumbull, on the Uinkaret Plateau looking 
eastward and southward, with distant glimpses of the Knnab division of the Grand Canon 
and some of its lateral gorges. 
SHEET X. Two views — one looking northward from the summit of Mount Trumbull, the other looking 
north and northeast from the summit of Mount Emma — exhibiting the basaltic cinder cones 
of the Uinkaret Plateau. Drawn by William H. Holmes. 
SHEETS XI, XII, XI 11, and XIV . Map of the southern portion of the Kaibab Plateau, and of the 
Kaibab division of the Grand Canon, and of the lower portion of the Marble Canon. Topog- 
raphy by Sumner H Bodhsh, and geology b\ C. E. Dutton. Scale, one mile to the inch. 
The inner gorge, designated as an Arehtean area, contains remnants of Silurian strata, the 
extent and distribution of which are not at present accurately known. 
SHEETS XV, XVI. and XVII. The Panorama from Point Sublime in the Kaibab. The three 
sheets lorm one continuous panorama. Drawn by W illiam H. Holmes. 
SHEET XVIII. The 1 ransept. View of a lateral gorge opening into one of the branches of the 
Bright Angel Amphitheater in the Kaibab. Drawn by Thomas Moran. 
SHEET XIX. View looking from the eastern brink of the Kaibab, and overlooking the Marble Canon 
Platform. Drawn by William H. Holmes. 
SPIEETS XX, XXI, XXII, and XXI II. Sheets from the General Topographic and Geologic Atlas 
of the United States Geological Survey. 
It is to be regretted that the survey of this portion of the country is not yet sufficiently 
advanced to admit ol the construction of two additional sheets required to complete the 
cartography ol the Grand Canon District. It was desired that this atlas should contain the 
two sheets lying west of Sheets XXII and XXIII of this atlas, but although much material 
has been obtained for their construction, much more is still required. No attempt to supply 
the defect has, therefore, been made in the present work. 
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