1 regions are added, but the want of references renders
I them unfistisfaétory ».
EnglandL—
L. The furyeys of the feveral counties, particularly
Surrey and Suffes, by Linley and Gardner, which are
trigonometrical. Some of the beft furyeys are pdb-
lifhcd by Faden.
- / ■ THe grand trigonometrical furvey of England will
fpeedily appear before the public^ in part of Effc* ; -( the
map Or Kent being a fpecimen of the plates;but hot o f
the plan. ) It is reported to excel in accuracy, abundance
1 of polirions, clearnefs, and beauty. The whole fheets are
filled to the edges ; and when finifhed will compofe
one uniform map, like Caffini’s map of France.
M. Smith’s Atlas. Cary’s Atlas of the counties.
Cary’s England and Wales, 81 ato. ' (h. L a Ro-
chette’s map, iz Ih. Andrews, 6 fi1'
s. Kitchin’s map, 4 fh. Faden, See. 1 fh. 1800.
The maps in Saxton’s Atlas, and Speed’s Theatre,
may be confulted for. the fake of curiolity.
■ Camden’s Britannia. Aikin’s England Delineated.
Pennant’s Tours. Campbell’s Political Surrey, a
tedious, but ufeful work. Arthur Young’s Tours.
Voyage de St. Fond, &c. &c.
W o k s . .
The maps by Eransi 9 fh. Reduced 1 Ih. (North
Wales). Of South Wales there is an old bad map by
Bowen, 6 Ih. Pennant’s Tours, Evans’s Cambrian
Itinerary, Aikin’s Journey, &c. See.
Scotland.
L . The furveys of various counties.
M. Ainllie’s Map, 9 (h. Dorret’s map,, 1750,
4 (h. feveral miftakes.
S. General Roy’ s map, very fcarce. Pennant’s,
Sec. Ainllie’s reduced. A ll 1 Ih.
Statiftical Account, 21 vols. 8vo. Camden’s Bib
tannia, by Gough. Pennant’s Tours. Scotland Des
lineated. Voyage de St. Fond, Sec. Volkmann’ -
Travels in Scotland and Ireland, Leipfick, 1784; 8vo.
Ireland.
L . Surveys of fome counties.
M.
» Eidofive of the. old fyltems of geography by Moll, See.
there are in EngKIh Bowen’s, 1747, * vols. fol. maps: Middleton’s,
1777, 1 vols. foL maps: bnt the belt of the kind is that
by Fenning, or rather Collyer, who informs ns that Penning
only wrote the aftronomical introduflion. The fourth edition
» 1-7 7 3»- a vols.' fol. with maps by Kitchin. ft is, like the
others, a decent compilation of the more amuling parts of
geography, but is totally deficient in difenfiiori or information
ftridtly geographical. VoL L contains Afia and Africa; Vol. II.
Europe and America. It is unneceflary to mention the fucceflive
grammars, as they are abfurdly called, of ■ Gordon, Salmon, and
Guthrie; Many miftakes of the latter maybe traced in Collyer,
neither of thenvbeing verfed ih geography as a Icience.
■ S. By Dr. Beaufort, 1792; id edit, J707, 2 lit.
Dr..Beaufort’s map reduced, J. fli.'Fadui ' Patlói’ s'
Ih» Faden.'
[ 7oun.g’s ^'our> 2 vols» 8vo. excellent. Camden’s
Britannia,
L . Caffini’s,t 183- Ih. begun ip 1744, jcÆ fc ts
wereexecuted before 1767 ; and the whole was not
completed till very lately .-(about 1794. M A B & N a -
tipnal,'8^| % neat, the mountains being etched, fo
'thât the lhade does not injure the lettering.
M, Thp' fmaller. Atlas Na^opÿ,;-’:; î® 6 ^ l.’ lhee^'
reduced from Çaffini, Fgdçn, &ç. Sec. “
S. On the fcale of D ’Anville’s Ancient Gaul, j.780,
I Ih. -Baden’s, &c. 1792,- 1 fh. Index. Iheet to the
large map of Calfini.— In departments by Belleyme,
4 & . France Phyfique, or a -ma|?Q£ France,” fhgwing
the mountains, rivers, &c. by Buache,-1 fh. > •
, Voyage dans IeS_ DépartIbgnfs/'à^dëcKmifo'fy-’wOrk1;
full of the new philofophy and fentîmentai hypberify. '
Defoription General, Paris, '1781 , L qJ}o. Voyage
Pittopefque, Paris, 1784, folio. Arthur Young’s T,our,
folfd and excellent. Moore’ s View of îSoejety in
France.- L a Croix Geographic.
. Netherlands. "j.
~L. By Ferraris, 25 large fh.
M. Atlas desDepartments BelgiqueJ. By »SohrembI,
from Ferraris, 4 fh. Frontiers 0? Holland from Fer-
raris, Faden, 1 (h. _
S. By Crpme, 1 fh. Reduced from: iFermw, s>hy
Faden, 1 fh. 1789» . , ;
MarfhatPs Journey, ’’&c. Sea "
Raffia in Europe.
. K. Maps of the feveral governments, but thefe are
in the Ruffian charaâer and Unfit for general ufe.\
The fame, recent, 9 fh. .Some governments by
Treffcott, &c. in Latin. , 1
Dezanchi’s map of the Krimea. The Krim, by
Kmibergen, 4 fh. Van Kuleii’s Chart of Spitz-
bergen, 2 fh. &c. Sec. ■
kS
. Ruffian Empire, 3 fh. Peterfburg, 1789. By
Treficott and Smidt, 1776, 3 fh. Poll map to To-
bolfk, J fh. Reduced map, 1 fh. London. ICyrelof’s
map, 1734, 2 fh. curious.
Xooke’s View of the Ruffiari.Empiie, 1799, fvols.
I l f l Tooke’s Ruffin, ,781, 4 vois. 8 vo. Voyage de
Pallas, Paris, 8 vols. 8vo. Hiftoire des Decouvertes,
&c-. Laufanne, 1784,' 6 vois. 8vo. Giorgi’s (pr.
Ghiorghi,) Defcription of all'the nations in the Ruffian
Empire, Peterfburg, 1776 to 1780, 4 vols. 4W. in
German or in Preach. Cone’s Travels; Sec.
A N D B O O K S '
’ L . There
AMlr-ian-domi
Außrian 'Dominions - * K ' r'lv<
1 iige p u mû il ’iV ipa tif mifi 0t the j$p
ge- ”
78J
tnd “tfiiC’ inÔiKîflfSciri “ Madrid.
3- The Pyrenees, from Sanfon. 4. Modem
. ... ______ ______ I ....... , 5' Provi"C' «F
m.,-' b/imi.tinijëdfi T>Wu, +,}h ' ThenNabrauf'
A lla of IMel„«\TO Atlas of Bohemia, by Mul- ■ w.itlî MÎ ’Minorca K i « ^ .°^1>cÿ
h M m ü ; f i 1 — M M
M m m H M MÊËÊÈfflSÊsmmÈÈâl
Galtezatid-Lodome,, With Jk. -ßfikov.^ b ^ k u u ’,
ï » I by 1 m m M M ^ H W g i l — M
1 fergeftr. B o h e m i a ; Sdhfettaii H g l
Venice, &c. l?y: Santal. ' Chauchard’ Germany. Ob In Spanifh m: ps the north i„ marked by a^aftle^thê
A t!?îS’.;.by .Kc,’,l.,c“’ l?° mll,utc and- crowded. 1 adge of Caftffie.'-Minorca, 2 fh. by de la Ro!
f< chette, 1 780.
.. ‘ s l I 1 J^Muitcll md Chaula 1«
9 fh. well engraved. ■
tin rYnnj > ■ ; r ‘ *
.Paris 17199^
; Webern Gallitz, by Lichtenft-ern, ï fh _
S. Auftrian ciommioas, i fh. by Baron Lieîïteh-
foern, 1795 5, map embraces . the Netherlands.
Hungary, by Wmdifcfi, 1 fh. ; the fame in Town-'
firn’ Journey, 1 fh. Muller’s Bbhèmia, reduced,
I fh. Baunat, 1 fh. Old maps of the Venetian ' ■ ~~~
f i t f u l Ü Ü B 1 EareW. Link
is the beft ' antiquated ; the laft mentioned &c, Thofe of DiUon are chiefly tranflated from
■ -7 7 1 d ' » > ‘ï'fo wrak 'r.u,^ll natural hiftort of tlm
I * I, ‘ H>n/,.Vagi. 8'7 ols.f8S . ’
M a B H l 4to., F i f cW i
Wraxall s H C ? » 'lïnd rtf^vels^ i8pi9..2 yolsj Fr. tfv
T.ranfÿlvania, and thofe in the'Bannat. Beaumont’s |
llhetian Alps* Dalmatia, by Fortis. " HM ’ Turkey in Europe-
Frußou St'olJ.ïZ I iH > '^oHaria Thy
t e ^ s o ™ i I B
S. Pfuffian --•domini&mS, a French map rtdueçd ffiV and  î o tuàit, imUi'bul by
from Sotzmann, 2 fhf I Reduced bf'SStzmam^u fh. .Fa$!eù,.-i7.86v:’(Ï5y 1 .aljlljjùhëK. ) P P
M. Walladhia ^ytRuhoforf,
ip,Eu^°Fe % AiyaYfpfthy.ri’ftir*'
den s Map, ,1,'fh.. 1 fSceoeëibp «HMarfhaH’s Travels. Goxe. Rielbeck. Wraxall, 8Cc. La*-Roçhefete,,» fft.
’ Sfiaitu III
■ L . The geography of this. Wmtryas imperfea; - m, , ., . ^
the beft atlas is that of Lopez, but it is poorly and ^rav6ls 1» Greece aiid gjg| Levant are innumer4-
inaccurately, executed. The edafts have b.eeri drawn '. ^ mong. ^ie beft are Whedery Chandler, and'
by Tofino, the royaliaftronomer, with great care, and °tnnetort, with the Voyage Pittoref^uej and Stew-
publifhed at Madrid 1798. A s Lopez remains the u l S Antiquities of Athens. B ’ Ohflon Tableau de
chief authority for the interior, a brief view of his Empire Otoman, 2 tomes foL The laft by Olivier,
Work may be proper. 1 ^ , ' v 1 i«02, is« only another voyage to the Levant. Yet the ‘
Atlas Geografico ds EJiana, combuefto tor Don Tomas " orthi;rn' f d parts o^Fprkey in Emopqhave
---- | rrt ^ Sm RealM b^ . ¥ Caftantl-
. — Fs^ùi4PPiJ j«»^^
;:Trbja, Baffanoi
^wPlQn.mLg^ir una fua relazione delle rovine di
lopeu y Vargas, Geogfafo par &. M. de Reales
Dominos, de la real Academia de S, Fernando, de la real
Soeiedad Bafiongada, &c. Madrid 1792. Imperial 410.
Map 1. Ancient Spain.- 2. Modern Spun, fingle
2a| H—e ~ a--c-c--u-f-e--s -t-h-e- for~e iög n “m*“afpus yo1f ve-rurourios uini the qdmiviufiuoun, e ÿ f .,
of (the governmentsj and t& couw ^ mountains and. ~
.».ie ‘r ï J'r' afe mafty .ojMr farge de(^p1gAsÆf :Sprini'ias the
A t “ nt« Elpanol, 14 vois. 8vo. Theie V = aIi%ÜoivcifiTfis<L
graphical DiftionarieS by ALedo and by Pert; the laft