ADVERTISEMENT. 
XI 
No. 
Name <>f sheet. 
Limiting meridians. 
Limiting parallels. 
Area, in 
square 
miles. 
Price, 
in 
cents. 
Eolyoke 
Big Trees 
Absaroka: 
Crandall 1 
[shawooa / 
Standingstone 
Tacoma 
Fort Benton 
Little Belt Mts 
Telluride 
Elmoro 
Bristol { 
Monterey ' 
Menominee Special. 
Conn 
California 
Wyoming. 
Tennessee 
Washing- 
ton. 
Montana 
Montana . 
Colorado . 
Colorado . 
Virginia.. 
Tennessee 
Virginia.. 
West Va.. 
Michigan. 
72° 30'-73° 
120 o -120 o 30' 
L69° 30'-110° 
85°-85° 30' 
122°-122°30' 
110°-11]° 
110°-111° 
107° 45'-108° 
104°-104° 30' 
82°-82° 30' 
79° 30'-80° 
87' II '-88° 09' 
12 - 1- 
11 -ii" 30' 
36°-3G° 30' 
47°-47° 30' 
47°-48° 
46°-47° 
37° 45'-38° 
37°-37° 30' 
36° 30'-37° 
38°-38° 30' 
15 l4'-45°55' 
1,706 
963 
812 
,'_'7:; 
938 
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