1) Topographical maps, produced in 1972 by the Department of the Interior's Geological survey, many of which were formally in the possession of Congressman James C. Cleveland, New Hampshire. The larger of these maps are approximately 27" x 22-1/2", the smaller are 21" x 17". Condition of maps is generally good, some with toning on edges of margins. Maps possess a loose fold along the midpoint from being stored as a complete group, which could be easily removed. 2) Two volumes of "Birds of New York" by Elon Howard Eaton, published Albany, New York in 1910 for the New York Education Department and New York Museum. These are an encyclopedia representation with black and white photographs of birds native to New York State. Each volume bound in green cloth with fading, spines are intact, illustrations and pages of text are clear with absence of foxing. Condition: Dimensions: Largest: 22 - 1/2" x 14 - 1/4".