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1. Assam, Burma : Lakhimpur & Sibsagar Districts, Sadiya Frontier Tract, Tribal areas (Assam & Burma).

Published under the direction of Brigadier E.O. Wheeler, Surveyor of India Offices,.

2. Assam, Burma & Tibet : Sadiya Frontier Tract, Putao District, tribal area and Szechwan, Yunnan, Dayul, Nuchugiu Provinces.

Survey of India, compiler, cartographer, issuing body. Published under the direction of Colonel C. H. D. Ryder, Surveyor General of India,.

3. Falam : Assam and Burma, Lushi Hills District, Chin Hills and Upper Chindwin Districts and Arakan Hill Tracts /

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service, U.S. Army,.

4. Fort Hertz : Assam and Burma, Sadiyā Frontier Tract, Myitkyinā District and tribal area.

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service, U.S. Army,.

5. Homalin : Assam & Burma, Manipur State, Upper Chindwin District.

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service, U.S. Army,.

6. Imphal : Burma and China.

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service, U.S. Army,.

7. India and Burma : special strategic map.

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service,.

8. Kohima : Burma and India.

United States. Army Map Service, cartographer, issuing body. Army Map Service, U.S. Army,.

9. Map illustrating the paper of Major J. E. Sandeman, Bengal Staff Corps, showing the journey of Pundit Alaga, the sources of the Irawadi River, and its supposed connection with the Sanpo River compiled from the latest information

Sharbau, H. (Henry). Route of expedition, and conjectural course of upper Irrawaddy River, shown in red. Trigonometrical points are marked. "The position of Bamo (Long.... London : Edward Stanford, 1882.

10. Map showing the route from Assam over the Patkoi Range into Hookoong, to illustrate the paper by H. L. Jenkins, Esqre

Outward route of expedition, from Jeypore on Booree Dehing [Dihing] River, shown in red. Homeward route shown in green. Extent of navigability alon... London : John Murray, 1871.