Biennial report for 1913 and 1914; administrative report and economic and geological papers . ntrol of these areas and of the Brownfield quadrangle, inJohnson, Massac, and Pope counties, W. S. Gehres, C. R. French, G. , R. G. Clinite, and S. R. Archer ran 413 miles of primary levels andestablished 111 permanent bench marks, 21 miles of levels and 5 benchmarks being in Iowa. For the control of the Birds, Equality, Brownfield,Marion, Stonefort, Vienna, Merom, Oaktown, and Vincennes ()quadrangles and the Illinois portion of the Golconda and Paducah quad-rangles, in Crawford, Lawre
Biennial report for 1913 and 1914; administrative report and economic and geological papers . ntrol of these areas and of the Brownfield quadrangle, inJohnson, Massac, and Pope counties, W. S. Gehres, C. R. French, G. , R. G. Clinite, and S. R. Archer ran 413 miles of primary levels andestablished 111 permanent bench marks, 21 miles of levels and 5 benchmarks being in Iowa. For the control of the Birds, Equality, Brownfield,Marion, Stonefort, Vienna, Merom, Oaktown, and Vincennes ()quadrangles and the Illinois portion of the Golconda and Paducah quad-rangles, in Crawford, Lawrence, Gallatin, Pope, Hardin, Saline, Johnson,Massac, Williamson, Pulaski, and Clark counties, 111., and Knox and Sulli-van counties, Ind., C. B. Kendall ran 217 miles of primary traverse and set15 permanent marks, 33 miles and 2 marks being in Indiana. JULY 1, 1914, TO JUNE 30, 1915 The Commission allotted $9,000 for the continuation of cooperativetopographic surveys in Illinois and the United States Geological Surveyallotted an equal amount. U S GEOLOGICAL SURVEYGEORGE OTIS SMITHDIRECTOR. 16 TITTTMAtta- -- |.QRT FQR 1Q11 AMn ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 17 The survey of the Coulterville and Equality quadrangles and of theIllinois portions of the Shawneetown, Birds, Fords Ferry, and Golcondaquadrangles in Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, Washington, Gallatin, Hardin,Pope, Saline, Crawford, and Lawrence counties was completed, and that ofthe Brownfield quadrangle, in Johnson, Massac, and Pope counties, wasbegun by C. W. Goodlove, Fred Graff, jr., Gilbert Young, J. A. Duck, Clinite, R. M. Herrington, and W. S. Gehres, the total area mappedbeing 539 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 :62,500, with acontour interval of 20 feet. For the control of the Brownfield, Morris, Birds, Good Flope, Paducah,Woodhull, Quincy, Orion, Alexis, Augusta, Monmouth, Meredosia, LaHarpe, Mount Sterling, Camp Point, Griggsville, Pittsfield, and Barryquadrangles, in Johnson, Massac, Pope, Grundy, K
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