1. The name of the claim. 2. Whether the claim is a lode, placer or mill site. 3. The locality, giving the section, township and range with tie to a monument of the public survey, or if unsurveyed to a survey monument of a U.S. Government Agency or U.S. Mineral Monument, or, if none can be found, to a prominent natural object or permanent monument. 4. The scale of the map. 5. The county in which the claim is situated. 6. A north arrow. 7. The type of corner and location monuments used. 8. Bearing and distance between corners. 9. If a placer or mill site described by legal subdivisions, the map shall give the legal description instead of items 3 and 8 above.

Other:

Abandonment: Failure to perform all the acts of location within the specified time constitutes abandonment.

Annual Assessment Work: Same as Federal, with form of affidavit given, to be recorded by December 31 of the assessment year.

Relocation, by owner and of abandoned claims, provided for, using the map instead of location work.

Existing claims: Owner may file map by October 21, 1980 which shall constitute a rebuttable presumption that the claim was monumented on the ground so that its boundaries could readily be traced.

1–30 ARKANSAS

No state laws.

1–31 CALIFORNIA

Lode Claims: