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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey)
Author:
Walcott, Charles D.
Author:
Sudworth, George B.
Date:
1900
Short Title:
View: Plate CXII. South Fork of Consumnes River, near Coyoteville. Second Growth of Yellow Pine.
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
Publisher Location:
Washington D.C.
Type:
View
Note:
Photographs.
State/Province:
California
Region:
Sierra Nevada (California)
Subject:
Forests
Full Title:
(View) Plate CXII. A. South Fork of Consumnes River, near Coyoteville. B. Dense Second Growth of Yellow Pine.
List No:
6322.144
Page No:
Plate CXII
Series No:
144
Publication Author:
Walcott, Charles D.
Publication Author:
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey)
Pub Date:
1900
Pub Title:
Twenty-first Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior. 1899-1900. Charles D. Walcott, Director. In Seven Parts. Henry Gannett, Chief of Division. Washington. Government Printing Office. Part V - Forest Reserves.
Pub Note:
Includes 711 + xi pages, 39 maps. Accompanying Papers: Lewis and Clarke Forest Reserve, Montana, by H.B, Ayers, pages 27-80. Mount Rainier Forest Reserve, Washington, by Fred G. Plummer, pages 81-144. Olympic Forest Reserve, Washington, by Arthur Dodwell, pages 145-208. Cascade Range Forest Reserve, by John B. Leiberg, pages 209-498. Stanislaus and Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve, by George B. Sudworth, pages 499-562. Classification of Lands, by Henry Gannett and others, pages 563-602. Woodland of Indian Territory, by C.H. Fitch, pages 603-672. Timber Conditions of the Pine Region of Minnesota, by H.B.Ayers, pages 673-690.
Pub List No:
6322.000
Pub Type:
Geologic Atlas
Pub Type:
Geology Book
Pub Maps:
39
Pub Height cm:
30
Pub Width cm:
21
Image No:
6322144
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Authors:
USGS (U.S. Geological Survey); Walcott, Charles D.; Sudworth, George B.
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View: Plate CXII. South Fork of Consumnes River, near Coyoteville. Second Growth of Yellow...

View: Plate CXII. South Fork of Consumnes River, near Coyoteville. Second Growth of Yellow Pine.