Presentation copy of Jules Marcou’s geological map of the United States to Auguste Trecul

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Carte Geologique des Etas-Unis et des Provinces Anglaises de l'Amerique du Nord

avec un Profil Geologique allant de la valleee du Mississipi aux cotes du Pacifique, et une plance de fossils. Extrait du Bulletin de la societe Geologique de France, 2. Serie, t. XII, p. 813, séance du 21 mai 1855

MARCOU, Jules
Paris,
Imprimerie de L. Martinet,
1855
8vo., 124 pages, large folding chromolithographed map, folding lithographed plate of fossils, original plain grey paper wrappers, title inscribed by Marcou on the front cover.
230 by 150mm. (9 by 6 inches).
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The first geological map of the United States to stretch beyond the Mississippi, over the Rocky Mountains and all the way to the west coast of America. First published in 1853, the current map is updated to include the complete west coast up to the 50th parallel, and adds a 'Profil geologique du Fort Smith (Arkansas) au Pueblo de los Angeles (Californie)' surveyed by Lt. Amiel Weeks Whipple, as part of his survey of the Thirty-fifth parallel for the Pacific Railroad, which ...

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1. Inscribed on the front cover by Marcou to "M.A. Trecul, souvenir de son ami et compagnon de voyage, Jules Marcou". Auguste Adolphe Lucien Trecul (1819-1896) was a French botanist, who travelled in North America between 1848 and 1850, presumably in the company of Marcou; and loosely inserted, in Marcou's hand a transcription from 'Cosmos Cosmos; revue encyclopedique hebdomadaire', for 19th June 1863, pages 744 and 745, regarding the chronology of the creation of Florida, which Louis Agassiz observed was the extension of a large reef.