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MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 379
STAMP, H. M. F. P. Topographical map of the Great Gunpowder
Report to His Honor John Lee Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore, October,
7 1/4x12 1/4, contoured. Scale about 2 miles to an inch. (Peabody.)
U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Chesapeake Bay. Magothy
20x38 (class F). Scale 1/80000, or 0.79 inch to a mile.
1868.
BEERS, D. G. Broughman, Thomas & Co's map of the peninsula,
40x26, colored. (Phillips.)
U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Potomac River. Entrance
23x30 (class F). Scale 1/60000, or 1.06 inches to a mile.
U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Potomac River. Piney Pt.
23x20 (class F). Scale 1/60000, or 1.06 inches to o. mile.
1869.
FOSTER, J. W. Geological sketch of the United States.
Resources of the Mississippi Valley, p. 272. Chicago, 1869.
7x32 1/2, black sketching, 10 shadings. Roughly drawn in Maryland. (Peabody.)
1871.
CREDNER, HERMANN. Geognostische Karte des Alleghany-Sys-
Petermann's Mittheilungen, 1871, No. 3.
16x9 5/8, hachured, eleven colors. Scale 1:6000000. Phyllites considered Huronian.
1872.
HITCHCOCK and BLAKE. Geological Map of the United States.
21 1/2x23 1/2, 9 colors. Scale 90 miles to an inch. (Peabody.) |
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