EBD C4.19-46
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Triangulation in Maine |
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EBD C4.19-47
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Lambert conformal conic projection with 2 standard parallels, including comparison of Lambert projection with Bonne and polyconic projections |
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EBD C4.19-48
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Neglected waters of Pacific Coast, Washington, Oregon, and California |
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EBD C4.19-49
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Lambert projection tables with conversion tables; supplement to Lambert conformal conic projection with 2 standard parallels |
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EBD C4.19-50
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Safeguard gateways of Alaska, her waterways |
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EBD C4.19-52
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Lambert projection tables for U.S |
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EBD C4.19-53
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General theory of Lambert conformal conic projection |
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EBD C4.19-54
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Report on connection of arcs of primary triangulation along 98th meridian in U.S. and in Mexico and on triangulation in southern Texas |
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EBD C4.19-57
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General theory of polyconic projections |
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EBD C4.19-58
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General instructions for precise and secondary traverse |
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EBD C4.19-59
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Grid systems for progressive maps in U.S |
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EBD C4.19-60
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Study of map projections in general |
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EBD C4.19-61
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Physical laws underlying scale of sounding tube |
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EBD C4.19-62
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Triangulation in Rhode Island |
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EBD C4.19-63
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Alaska magnetic tables and magnetic charts for 1920 |
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EBD C4.19-65
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Instructions to light keepers on 1st-order triangulation |
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EBD C4.19-66
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Rules and practice relating to construction of nautical charts |
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EBD C4.19-67
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Latitude developments connected with geodesy and cartography, with tables, including table for Lambert equal-area meridional projection |
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EBD C4.19-68
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Elements of map projection with applications to map and chart construction |
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EBD C4.19-69
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Modern methods for measuring intensity of gravity |
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