Includes notes on vegetation and geographical features along route of exploration. Selective relief shown by hachures. From Department of Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Index map of Canada showing proposed sheets of Standard Topographic Map of Canada, scale 8 mi. to 1 in., outlined in red and sheets of Standard Map of Canada, scale 35 mi. to 1 in., outlined in blue. Fourth edition. Oriented with north to the...
Shows Baker Lake with Christopher Island and Bowell Islands. Annotated. From Department of the Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Canada Dept. of the Interior in 1901. Scale...
Shows Casba Lake, Clinton-Colden Lake, Lac DeVille, Casba River, and Lake Douglas. Annotated. From Department of the Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Canada Dept. of the Interior in...
Shows geological ages of formations and deposits. Includes legend. "Geological outlines,those of map published by Department of Interior, 1904." "Geology from results of various expeditions. Letters denote where fossil remains have been found in...
Shows Lockhart River, Pike Portage Route, Charlton Harbor and McLeod Bay of Great Slave Lake. Annotated. From Department of the Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Canada Dept. of the...
Shows Mary Frances Lake, Nelligan Lake, Island Lake, and Tyrrell Lake. Annotated. From Department of the Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Canada Dept. of the Interior in 1901....
Shows portion of B.C. and the Yukon Territory in the vicinity of the 60th parallel, with trails and railroads marked. Relief shown by hachures. From Department of Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Shows railroads, capes, bays, towns, rivers, boundaries, islands, lakes, mines, and mineral districts. Includes legend. Relief shown by spot heights. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Dept. of the Interior (Canada) in 1911. ...