Reconnaissance map of Lower California, Mexico : compiled from U.S. Hydrographic Office charts, with additions from original maps published by Gustav Eisen, David Goldbaum and Godfrey Sykes, manuscript maps by E.W. Funcke, and observations by E.W. Nelson and E.A. Goldman, under direction of E.W. Nel

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Reconnaissance map of Lower California, Mexico : compiled from U.S. Hydrographic Office charts, with additions from original maps published by Gustav Eisen, David Goldbaum and Godfrey Sykes, manuscript maps by E.W. Funcke, and observations by E.W. Nelson and E.A. Goldman, under direction of E.W. Nelson, chief, Bureau of Biological Survey, U.S. Department of Agriculture ... 1919. [193-?]

1 ms. map : col. ; 76 x 57 cm.

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