OF T H E : PLATES
C O N T A IN E D IN, T H E , E 0 L 1 0 V O LUM E .
b-'Mo.fl. .A general'chart, .on Mfei’Eai®^srpjgsjfeefto'ifi of? die track- o f th i
ships from England to the jlultftirf? F-e-ohe4 ee^l(\P§fc<i!n!;-' a$td*-b@ their'
turn jfo.'iEnglandi^ ca fataiaitog^^ltiHsfl^itso dfe-the'. Chinese- empire* ail
extended by .theieoncpieslsarof die^psesentSEmp'mh’G^t^Wi^g.; i:
JIw A view, of-the .eastern sidetef^thebisland of Amsterdam, in-the In--
dian-see^n., taken from ,thel intshsiage-. about a m ils djsta®jjdktp'the.shhrei?
»tea -ifcgtf>hp.4-off.thedslamdd.and.-ar plan of the great crater. TMs isitetfc.
^t^^nictQriginv'is.:sBll:-m-ia #afe^fun&.i]aniatiQn. It®$sild4 aftHd&
i iE ^ ^ ^ h t o e y e ^ & i y d v ^ 26niBp3^ 8$&iih*itfdl®ptt&S6WHty-steiie^
'^jrees«fifty-four minuses- east p f G-reenwich.
j As'ehart',-,off y a ^ a ^ ^A idM t^ ii^ ty iin tc h h a a ^ amelodkig-Tufon.
harbour,! and tbdi^ndtdfjCaya?oii«M sdbkHlfe adtfed^a'vievr of thehny
trance into Tiiron bay,, the; southern! , peak of the peninsula Tien-cha,
bearing west- by-north, distant ten miles, |j
On'ppp-m^ohihgcllhy' p ^ isoafarasd-or 'westward, the1
entrance into the.’barbour;appearssto. lie between it and a curious group of
- whichdin fanfesa^lcnjpi^ low i and-darin wisthmus;..
not .visiblefro.m-ihe deck a t the. abbive distance of ten miles.
The entrance, is.rnund the northern point.gpjie peninsula, t
IV..; A chart on Mercator’s projection,, containing the track and sound