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United States. Central Intelligence Agency. United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Map shows first and second order administrative divisions as well as national, state, and township capi... [Washington, D.C.] : [Central Intelligence Agency], 1990.

2. 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.

3. 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.

4. Maps illustrating Mr. R. Gordon's paper

Milne, H. A. Shows courses of Tsangpo, Brahmaputra, and Irrawaddy Rivers and their tributaries according to various sources. From: Proceedings of the Royal Geog... London : Edward Stanford, 1885.

5. Route map of Captn. W. J. Gill's journey in Western China & Eastern Tibet, 1877 reduced from his original drawings and collated with other material by W. J. Turner

Turner, W. J. (William John). Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights. Includes elevation profiles [vertical scale 1:177,408]: I. Horizontal section along Captn. Gi... [London] : [John Murray], [1878].

6. Sketch map of north eastern India, with portions of Burmah & China to accompany the paper by Genl. Sir Arthur Cotton, R.E.

Relief shown by hachures. Sir A. Cotton's proposed line [canal] shown in red. Includes inset: The frontiers of Assam, Burmah & China on an enlarged... London : published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by J. Murray, Albemarle Street, 1867.

7. Sketch map showing the probable course of the Sanpo of Tibet to the Irawadi of Burma according to native authorities, to accompany Mr. Robt. Gordon's paper

Sharbau, H. (Henry). Conjectural [false] course of Tsangpo River [upper Brahmaputra] flowing into Irrawaddy River is shown by dotted lines. Tributary basins of the Brah... London : Edward Stanford, 1885.

8. South Asia with Afghanistan and Myanmar

National Geographic Society (U.S.). "May 1997." Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by gradient tints, isolines, and soundings. Includes maps, text, descriptive his... Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 1997.

9. South Asia with Afghanistan and Myanmar

National Geographic Society (U.S.). "May 1997." Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by gradient tints, isolines, and soundings. Includes maps, text, descriptive his... Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 1997.

10. South Asia with Afghanistan and Myanmar

National Geographic Society (U.S.). "May 1997." Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by gradient tints, isolines, and soundings. Includes maps, text, descriptive his... Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, 1997.