ADVERTISEMENT. 
XI 
No. 
Name of sheet. 
State. 
Limiting meridians. 
Limiting parallels. 
Area, in 
square 
miles. 
Price, 
in 
cents. 
54 
55 
56 
57 
Tacoma 
Fort Benton 
Little Belt Mts . . . 
Telluride 
Washing- 
ton. 
Montana.. 
Montana. . 
Colorado.. 
Colorado.. 
1220-122° 30' 
1100-111° 
llOO-llio 
107° 45'-108° 
104°-104° 30' 
470-47o 30' 
470-48° 
460-47° 
37° 45'-38° 
370-370 30' 
812 
3,273 
3. 295 
236 
950 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
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Mineral Resources of the United States, 1882, hy Albert Williams, jr. 1883. 8°. xvii, 813pp. Price 
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Mineral Resources of the United States, 1885. Division of Mining Statistics and Technology. 1886. 
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Mineral Resources of the United States, 1894, David T. Day, Chief of Division. 1895. 8°. xv, 646 
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