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366 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
ANON. Sketch of the Bituminous Coal Region adjacent to the
Jour, of Int. Imp. Convention, [etc]. [1834.]
DUOATEL and ALEXANDER. Maryland.
Report on the Projected Survey of the State of Maryland. Annapolis,
14x8, outline, drainage. Scale 20 miles to an inch. Location of mineral deposits
1835.
KNIGHT, JONATHAN. Map of the Country between Cumberland
Ninth Ann. Rept. Pres, and Dir. B. & O. R. R. Appendix A, Sixth Ann.
22 3/4x17 3/4 railroads, canals, boundaries colored. Scale 5 miles to an inch. (Peabody.)
1836.
ALEXANDER, J. H. Map of the proposed Canal between the Chop-
Report on the new map of Maryland, 1835. Annapolis, 1836, p. 4.*
———— Reconnaissance of Piscatawa Creek.
Report on the new map of Maryland, 1835, p. 9.
———— Map and Profile of the Survey of Aliens Fresh.
Report on the new map of Maryland, 1835, p. 16. '
17 1/2x6 3/4, hachured. Scale about 11 inches to a mile. (J. H. U., Peabody.)
———— Map A (Topographical map of Southeastern Maryland.)
23x14 1/2, four foot contours, 1:211200 geology printed on. Scale 3 3/16 to an inch.
DUCATEL, J. T., and ALEXANDER, J. H. Map B. (Geol. map
Report on the new map of Maryland, 1835, after p. 34.
16x18 3/4, ten foot contours, 1:200000 geology printed on. Scale 3 3/16 to an inch.
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