Mr. White, Hopefully you received an answer about the Columbus map? I looked through the collection we have of 1:250,000 topo sheets of the US - I did not notice any that were in four shades of yellow and brown as you indicated. But our only Columbus, Ohio sheet was from 1947 - quite outdated compared to the other maps in that set. Sorry I can't help you with your question. Sincerely, James Nealis University of Maryland Library -----Original Message----- From: Brendan Whyte <[log in to unmask]> To: MAPS-L <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wed, Jun 19, 2019 8:35 am Subject: Columbus Ohio 250k slope map #yiv5404291784 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}We have discovered a 1:250,000 toposheet for Columbus, Ohio, published 1972, that is listed as "experimental printing" and shows 4 classes of slope zones (<5%, 5-10%, 15-30%, >30%) in yellow and brown shades. Can anyone tell me if this was a one-off or are there other 1:250,000 topo sheets of the coterminous US that also show slope rather than topography? We're not sure whether to catalogue this map as a single, a series, or just include a note about it in our US 250k topo series record. Thanks Brendan WhyteNational Library of Australia