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1324. Climate-biome envelope model for the Western Great Lakes Region

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1979. Toot, Ryan, Frelich, Lee E., Butler, Ethan E., and Reich, Peter B. Research Highlights: We modeled climate-biome envelopes at high resolution in the Western Great Lakes Region for recent and future time-periods. Th...

1325. Dawson's map of the Dominion of Canada

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Dawson Brothers. Shows railways, canals, and free grant lands.; Includes insets of "Continuation of map to the Pacific, showing British Columbia & Manitoba," "Envir... J. Bartholomew (Edinburgh).

1326. Dawson's map of the Dominion of Canada 1881

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1881. Bartholomew, J. G. (John George), 1860-1920. Shows railroads existing and under construction, canals, counties, and civil townships.; Covers eastern Canada and part of northeastern United Stat... Dawson Brothers (Montréal).

1328. Extrema Americae versus Boream

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1667. Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638. 1 map : hand col. ; 44 x 55 cm Relief shown pictorially. From his "Atlas Major", v. 8, German edition, 1667. Verso blank.

1329. Fort William and Port Arthur sheets, Thunder Bay District, Ontario

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1925. Boyd, William, 1770-approximately 1840. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings. 44 x 59 centimeters Scale 1:63 360; 1 inch = 1 mile. General Map Collection. Canada, Dept. of Mines, Geological Survey (Ottawa).

1330. General map of part of the North-West Territory and of Manitoba

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1881. Canada. Department of the Interior. Dominion Lands Office. Map shows territory from Sault Ste. Marie to British Columbia border.; Relief shown by hachures. 65 x 106 centimeters Scale approximately 1:1,400,0... Dominion Lands Office, Dept. of the Interior (Ottawa).