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1. A map of the Indus & Punjab rivers from the sea to Lahore

Burnes, Alexander, Sir, 1805-1841. Relief shown by hachures. Soil characteristics, course of the river water inundation, and territories of indigenous populations area are shown. Fro... London: published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray Albemarle St., 1833.

2. Map of the country between Sind and Candahar, showing the course of the proposed railway constructed from the recent surveys executed by officers attached to the forces serving in southern Afghanistan, collated with the most authentic material by W. J. Turner

Turner, W. J. (William John). Shows roads, railways, canals, passes, and route of proposed railway from Sibi to Kandahar. Relief shown by hachures. Cultivated areas shown in gre... London : Edward Stanford, 1880.

3. Map of the Delta of the Indus to accompany the paper by Col. C. W. Tremenheere, C.B. R.E.

Tremenheere, Charles William, 1813-1898. Relief shown by hachures. Westernmost portion of Great Rann of Kutch is shown. From: The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. ... London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by J. Murray, Albemarle Street, 1867.

4. Sketch map of Beluchistan and eastern Persia to accompany the papers by Col. F. J. Goldsmid, C. B. and J. W. Barns, Esqre. C.E.

Col. Goldsmid's route is shown in red. Relief shown by hachures. From: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 37 (1867), pp. 269... London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, by J. Murray, Albemarle Street, 1867.