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NEW TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS. 
THE topographic maps: recently issued by the 
United States Geological Survey cover the fol- 
lowing areas: 

State. Quadrangle. 
Pi TIZONAteeRen ee Rant ee oe eee Sacaton 
abating meetd. ee eee 7: Birmingham (resurvey) 
CELEUTSEaV ET 3. Sigh) eae Holtville 
AB Se Sa Oe cel Cea ae Olancha 
NOM RE ris isis aook ck cae cet. Tesla 
1D.D:, SoS cigs Sa Yosemite Special 
reOutigmrene treo oe. ick... Talbottom 
[GW GTS es ee ea Des Moines 
North Carolina-South Carolina........... Saluda 
[.NGECT™ DEN Cease rs Bismarck 
[OLN se doo ocean Blanchester 
WOEIO eee eee cs costes South Charleston 
1D hole Bl Ch are West Manchester 
[ER@RTINVvatiIatme ccc... os oe acc .'. Millerstown 
| SE OG as Sharon 
POMPEI a ObAN weit 6 do ech oo sccce coca Redwater 
[ey ere Ripley 
VSO MEER eRe ec kck ei aclses re Younts Peak 
New editions of sheets covering the following 
lareas have also been issued: 
State. Quadrangle. 
PERI e\ eit), so bby a er Dardanelle 
} ODS.” 8s ol ea a a San Pedro 
| Spl B Yess, FES aes Southern California, Sheet No. 1 
[HERES Ga.cntiin cht ee cea Bath 
Wherry eins ee sc cchc oh onic tos chee Baltimore 
Ve ee ae ne Pulaski 
DCRR tere oe oe bo Pork oc: vee odie Putneyville 
New York-Connecticut .............. Millbrook 
BECO OMB erie cei cashes ch sila Ashland 
| ERS aaIe). Ce) Cae 4 Orme em aan a Spottsylvania 
COCR Ee IO Harpers Ferry 
The topographic work of the Survey in Cali- 
ornia, Maine, Maryland, New York, North 
(carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania and West 
Virginia is carried on in co-operation with the 
3tates. 
The term “quadrangle,” used in the above lists, 
5 adopted to designate the unit of the survey, 
Ind represents an area of one-sixteenth, one- 
ourth, or one “square degree.” Each quadrangle 
5 named from some well known place or feature 
pcated within it. Index maps showing the loca- 
ion of the quadrangles in relation to adjoining 
reas will be furnished on application. 
The maps of these quadrangles, which are 
/nown_ as atlas sheets, are for sale by the Sur- 
ey. Sheets of standard size are sold at the rate 
f five cents each, or three cents each in lots of 
0 Or more. 
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