Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Volumes 28-32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 |
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Page 110 - Harrison, the area mapped being 30 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 :62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet. For the control of the...
Page 102 - Gehres, the area mapped being 54 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 24,000, with a contour interval of 5 feet. For the control of this area Mr.
Page 97 - Rutherford counties, was begun, the area mapped being 368 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1:62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet. This work was done by Oscar Jones, JF McBeth, TF Slaughter, JG Stelzenmuller, FW Farnsworth.
Page 115 - Muller. the total area mapped being 345 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 125,000, with a contour interval of 100 feet.
Page 116 - Tufts, the total area mapped being 220 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 62,500, with a contour interval of 50 feet.
Page 82 - Hyatt, jr.. the area mapped being 485 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 125,000, with a contour interval of 100 feet.
Page 116 - O'Fallon sheet, in Calhoun and Jersey counties, was mapped by Mr". Paul Holman, topographer, for publication on the scale of 1 : 125,000, with a contour interval of 50 feet. The...
Page 97 - Hackett, the total area mapped being 182 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1:62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet.
Page 116 - Pendleton, the total area mapped being 491 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 250,000, with a contour interval of 200 feet. The survey of the Wayan quadrangle, which lies partly in the Caribou National Forest, in Bannock and Bear Lake counties, was...
Page 15 - The law of the apex has proved more productive of expensive litigation than of economical mining. In many of the more recently established and more progressive mining districts this statute has been made inoperative either by common agreement or by compromise between adjoining owners. Its repeal could not affect established equities under patents already granted, but would render possible more certain property rights in large mining districts, not as yet discovered, where new and valuable claims...