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  1. Title: Reduced section of a general map of North America: Drawn from the best surveys. 1795. To accompany Winterbotham's History. Published by John Reid, New York.; From the series titled: Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad From the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean

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    Summary: Relief shown pictorially. At lower right: "Lith of J. Bien, 60 Fulton St., N.Y." At upper right: "Lt. Warren's Memoir, Plate 1" From Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad From the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Made Under the Direction of the Secretary of War, In 1853-56, According to Acts of Congress of March 3, 1853, May 31, 1854, and August 5, 1854. Volume XI. Washington: George W. Bowman, Printer. 1861. 36th Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Ex. Doc. 1 map; 18 x 21 cm

  2. Title: Map Showing the Waterworks Systems of Long Island, New York, 1904

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    Summary: This is a scanned version of the 1904 paper map entitled: Map Showing the Waterworks Systems of Long Island, New York published by J.Bien. The map was scanned at 300 dots per inch and is in the TIFF format.

  3. Title: Carte speciale des chemins de fer des routes et des voies navigables de la France d'apres les meilleurs documents; publie par E. Andriveau-Goujon.

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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes inset maps of Paris and Corsica. "Les chemins de fer par Alfred Potiquet". 1 map: mounted in folder; 30 x 35 in.

  4. Title: Plan von Dresden; bearbeitet vom Stadtvermessungsamte.

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    Summary: Relief shown pictorially. 1 map: 30 x 28 cm.

  5. Title: Johnston's plan of Edinburgh & Leith in 1851

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    Summary: Cartographic Details: Scale 1:4,873 ; approximately 13 in. to a mile. Manuscript additions showing boundaries, and property belonging to Heriot's Hospital. 1 map : color ; 124 x 160 cm.

  6. Title: Precambrian geology and geochronology of Minnesota, Bulletin 41, Plate 2

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    Summary: Interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of east-central Minnesota, scale 1 inch = about 10 miles.

  7. Title: Precambrian geology and geochronology of Minnesota, Bulletin 41, Plate 5

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    Summary: Interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of the Granite Falls area, Minnesota, showing locations of dated samples, scale 1 inch = about 1/4 mile.

  8. Title: Precambrian geology and geochronology of Minnesota, Bulletin 41, Plate 1

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    Summary: Interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) of northeastern Minnesota, scale 1 inch = about 15 miles.

  9. Title: Precambrian geology and geochronology of Minnesota, Bulletin 41, Plate 3

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    Summary: Map of the Minnesota-Ontario border region, showing location of dated samples, scale 1 inch = about 20 miles.

  10. Title: Precambrian geology and geochronology of Minnesota, Bulletin 41, Plate 4

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    Summary: Map of western part of the Lake Superior region, Minnesota, showing location of samples that were age-dated by radioactive isotope methods, scale 1 inch = about 40 miles.

  11. Title: First Expedition 1931-32; Indiana University Second Mexican and Biological Expedition 1935-36

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    Summary: Map created by Alfred C. Kinsey displaying routes and data points associated with Kinsey's field research on gall wasps. On this map, Second Expedition data points, marked in black, appear in Texas, Mexico, and Guatemala. First Expedition data points, marked in red, appear in Mexico and New Mexico. Expedition routes appear as dotted lines. No specific species data is listed.

  12. Title: Untitled I

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    Summary: Map created by Alfred C. Kinsey displaying route and data points associated with Kinsey's field research on gall wasps. On this map, data points, marked with black asterisks, appear in Texas and Mexico. Routes appears as a dotted line. No specific species data is listed. In the center-left portion of the map, a print of a hand-drawn gall wasp image, measuring approximately 2" x 2", is pasted onto the map surface. The pasted wasp image appears within a hand-drawn polygon, measuring approximately 3.25" x 3.25". A second hand-drawn polygon, filled in with black ink and measuring approximately 3" x 2.25", appears in the center-right portion of the map. Caption: The words "4 col tonite Don McClane" appear at the bottom center of the map. It is unclear at this time whether the words are related to the map content.

  13. Title: Alaska

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    Summary: In lower margin of each map: "Copyright, 1925, by the American Geographical Society of New York, the Geographical Review, Vol XV, No. 1, 1925, Plate 1." 21 x 26 centimeters, on sheet 25 x 85 centimeters

  14. Title: Untitled II

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    Summary: One of a series of maps created or annotated by Alfred C. Kinsey. Most contain gall wasp data. Several only contain data on other types of flora and fauna. This map is untitled. The words "Pinus Ponderosa" are hand-written in the left-hand margin. Data points appear in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Data points extend into the Mexican state of Baja California (listed on base map in English as "Lower California") and Western Canada. Some data points extend north beyond the printed border of the map. Base map type 2 (USGS. Edition of Mar. 1911, reprinted 1923). Print Size: 7.5 x 11.5

  15. Title: Andricus Spectabilis, Kinsey

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    Summary: One of a series of maps created or annotated by Alfred C. Kinsey. Most contain gall wasp data. Several only contain data on other types of flora and fauna. On this map, data points appear in California. Species are listed in Latin (binomial nomenclature) and color coded (see Caption field). Caption: Var. spectabilis, Var. incisus, Var. ukiahensis, Variety has not been determined. Base map type 1 (USGS. Edition of May 1906, reprinted 1922.) Print Size: 7.5 x 11.5

  16. Title: Heteroecus Dasydactyli, Ashmead

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    Summary: One of a series of maps created or annotated by Alfred C. Kinsey. Most contain gall wasp data. Several only contain data on other types of flora and fauna. On this map, data points appear in California. Species are listed in Latin (binomial nomenclature) and color coded (see Caption field). Caption: Var. dasydaclyli [sic], Var. eriophorus, Var. pygmaeus, Var. medius Base map type 1 (USGS. Edition of May 1906, reprinted 1922.) Print Size: 7.5 x 11.5

  17. Title: Heteroecus Bakeri, Kieffer

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    Summary: One of a series of maps created or annotated by Alfred C. Kinsey. Most contain gall wasp data. Several only contain data on other types of flora and fauna. On this map, data points appear in California. Species are listed in Latin (binomial nomenclature) and color coded (see Caption field). Caption: Var. bakeri, Variety undescribed Base map type 1 (USGS. Edition of May 1906, reprinted 1922.) Print Size: 7.5 x 11.5

  18. Title: Pituophis Catenife[r] Blainville

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    Summary: One of a series of maps created or annotated by Alfred C. Kinsey. Most contain gall wasp data. Several only contain data on other types of flora and fauna. On this map, data points appear in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Data points also extend into the Mexican state of Baja California (listed on base map in English as "Lower California") and the Arizona/Mexico border. Species are listed in Latin (binomial nomenclature) and color coded (see Caption field). This map is torn such that the final "r" in the title is missing. Caption: catenifer, heermanni, annectens, stejnegeri, deserticola, rutilus, ?? determination uncertain, possibly deserticola. Base map type 1 (USGS. Edition of May 1906, reprinted 1922.) Print Size: 7.5 x 11.5

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