Holla n d .
IL. There: are provincial maps of all the provinces,
but the new fnrvey will ’He preferable. Wiebekiiig’ s
Holland and Utrecht, 1756, 8 ih. North Holland,
16 ih. Reduced,
M. The United ‘Province* byiZepp, a good clear
map. •
' S. The Seven United Provinces, with the Land-of
Diént and Generality Lands, i794i ‘by Paden, ‘ 1
fc. ‘Mr, ■ Fadert’s maps are in general higljly.tó be
praifed “far .accuracy and neatncfs.
Ray’ s Travels. ' Thofe of Marfliall and Mrs. Rad-
diffe, &c. &c. Febure Itineraire, .1784, 2 tomes,
i2tno. Pilati, 1780, 2 tomes, 12mos
Denmark.
r L . Moft o f the provinces/are completed' under the
direthon ó f Bygge the aftronomer; and fomé good
maps o f the Ihores, &c. have been publilhed by Lowe-
M. The Ifle of Zeeland, &c. by Weffel, 1777,
•I lb. ,
S. Denmark Proper, (by E. P.) Copenhagen,
1.763,' J lh., nuferably engraved. Nonvay by C . J.
Bonto.ppidari, 1785,' 3 ih. good, and decently engraved.
The fame in Baron Hermelin’s reduced map.
Iceland by Erichfen and Olavins, 1780, ‘ 1 ih. but
the projeétipn iserroneous, the length-being one third
'too great: -/Sec the Voyage of La Crènne, Paris,
1778, and the Journal of -Zach, vof. vi. The Fer-
roe Iiles by Lowenorn. Norway and Sweden,. 1 ih.
Faden. The fame, Pontoppidan, 1 ih. There are
feverai maps of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland,
all comprifed in 1 ih. j
Marihall’s Travels. Cone, See. Von Trail's Iceland.
The map is careleisly drawn, and among ether
omiilions are the names Of the rivers: In p. 5. there
mul be fome grofs error in didance... .Voyage to Norway
by Fabricius, 1779, in German. -
Sw eden.
L-. Baron Hermelin’ s Atlas of the Provinces,
•Stockholm, 1797, is excellent, and adorned with in-
terefting profpecis in Lapland, See.
i t .
S. Hermelin’s reduced map. Faden’s by La Ro-
chette, 1794-
Travels of Maupertuis, Coxe, Marfliall, Wraxall, Sec.
P o rtu g a l.
I L . The geography is perhaps worfe than that of
Spain; and Link has pointed out mairy grofs errors
m the maps by Lopez, &c. A new furvey is in progress.
M. By Lope^,.in § -flj. bjd.-; By Jefferys, improved
by Gen. Rainsfard, .6 fff.^rteyv edition, rygçt.,
ij'hg^chqrographicaj. rpap, by. de d a , Rÿche&e,
pubLihed.by Paden, iygÿ,, i ih, perhaps the beft
Compare it witb that QY.Lo'qge after
Zannoni. For a grata, error o f ,,Lopeis fee Link,
,P- a57_i ' • ________ .
.Link’s Travels,
-given of the country Muiphy^ SatitueyC&ic, Lima’s
Geography of_Portugal, 173 A ' Defcription oj/JPor-
tugal, Lifeon.1785, with an account b f .Portugiiefe
feints *.- ‘
SwlJJerland.
L . The Atlas by Weifs^geographicalv-engineir,
Straiburg,- an 8, l8oq, &C,-excellent., |M
M. The old map by-Seheucbzer,~. 4^&H«;> f (
S,S. The .reduced map by Weif^*® ih. Excellent.
B y Mtchel, ,11799/ J ih. v-good,9. That 1 -in Adobe’s
Travels is o f little value, from the great fuperiority/of
thefe two. | h
. Gose’ s Travels, the heft' of. all Jthe modern feries.
Bourn t, Defcription des Glaciers. «-.The celebrated
Travels of. Sauffure to the,-Alps..chieily-relate touthe
French and Italian chains.
,. Ger man Stales.. ' ' “
L . There are large maps s o f 'moil of ' f i t * electorates.
Saxony: The mjfitary atlas^, anfl1’ the
maps o f the diftrifts... Brunfcoick-Lunenhurg, or 'Hammer:
ra any maps of the"(Effrias. 'Mecklenburg
Schiyerin, 16 fli. StrehtZj 9; ihv•.’Duchy of Berg, 4 (h.
On 'the, $ o u th o f t i e Afayp, there ,-ffi^n'atlnsfof'Ba-
variaby Riedl; and an. atlas of Suabia, (inehrdrng,
o f court, the Duchy ■ of Whrtembupg,), in, 3©.,^lh.
The Duchy of Wurtemburg -by Vifcher, I fh.-j S Q f
all the other dates there ate -alfo sd^ogHpljical
maps j . ,
M. Chauchard’s map Germany toedfhJDEc
fupplement may well be omitted), has a deferved
reputation ; but it is to l ^ ^ ^ e d thaGhe haW-nrit-
fpecified the mountains and hills. Maps of* Germany,
north andibuth of the Mayn, are wanted on a large
* The Azores properly belong to Europe, and (hould be in.
eluded in -maps o f that quarter. ' The dercriptioh 1 fhould have
followed that of Portugal, the neared land, and to which they
belong.. .The moft recent account is that of Adanfon, in his
Voyage to Senegal, I 759. detached map by
Lopez j and another by Simpfon, publilhed by Laurie and
Whittle. One by Tofino, x Ih. ezcellent. By Beilin, i m S f o j .
t The maps of Homann are now Of no ufe except for Gcr-
man provinces. Homann of Nuremburg died in 1.7*4; but
his heirs and fucceffors continued to pnbiilh maps under that
name for forty or fifty years ; and among the latter there are
fome o f German provinces executed by aide hands-■ Sec a memoir
concerning Homann in the Giograph. Epheih.' Novi 1801,
p. 464. There are fome good recent maps o f German provinces
by Mannert o f Nurenburg, Jaeger’s Germany, 81 th. coarfe.
Hanover Poft map, ;4 (h.
Rale.
A N D B O O K S. 7%
_ --- ----- -»-“J «VS , v'v. W ' IHIglC
Jheets. <Wiebfikiijg!sfLower Rhine, of Frontier be-
fweehi .France and Germany, 10 ih. *
S. A map of Germany in 4 iR by Covens, bad.
B y Zannom, middling. By Klein,'in'fome eft.iTpfl
tion. ! Germany, 4 ih. by de la Rochetfe. D q.
minions of the 'King of Great- Britain in Germany,
j | d . Fadjen^,^7gp._ Germany, _from the', map. by
jRoyal Academy at Berlin, Faden, 178®,^iih.
The German, layers, 4 ih. The fame, 1 ih.
Ruefbeck’s Travels the beft general journey ibraugh
Germany. Nugenfi’ s in, Meoklenburg^dul'l: , The
Travels on the Rhine-by Mrs. Radcliffe, Cogan,
Gardnor, &c. Travels in Germany are -either'too
local, or embrace Fiiance and Italy, as Keyfier, &c. Sec.
In German are thofe. of.Nioolai, 8 vbls. -Leflce ih
Xiufetia.* f T ieR Bfctz by ^adfisljiiorarife ite r
Rittier, 17140, 4to. On -the'S. of fhe’ Mayn, Bian-
Coni’s Bavaria, a«d i the German "works of {faesuet
and Gdfkcii: : . ■ .. .
fultatión and comparifdn; By Arrowfmith, thçr,
4 ih.7 the bsft extant'.
Hi T ü r ie y 'ih> 'A fta ,
By Hazius, Vaugondy, &c. 1 (h. The Euphrates
and Tigris by D ’Anville. Paleftine by the
feme *.
' Thf travels/of Sapdy,s„W,hedei), ChandRr, .Chtva-
/ler, Sec. Sec. Maundrell's JouqieKd» Jerufalem. Ruf-
fel’ s Aleppb,' 8tc, , Mariti’s Cyprus,
f 1 1 4 ' ’ A fia tic R u jfia .
The maps'of the governKfehts are 'of(little mfe, being
JU fhe Ruffian charnfter. Thoift’ of‘the Ruffian empire
have been-already mentioned. Thtte#re‘Eatin maps
h£ 'f6ii|e;ejfpthe govefnments by .Treffchlt and others.
The two Latin «laps' of the river Irtiih, By Iilenieff,
^reTCttrpops ai^f important,; as. is Mr. Ellis’ s Map and
•Memoir off the Country between tlie Caspian and the
Euxine, 1788. 1
Italy.
’.JL. The maps of thé.'varions fiâtes divîtel into
province», 8cc. .States b f the King of Sardima by
Bprgogînio, 25 ftj;;. cqpied -by Faden, 1765, 12 fia
Ligurian Republie, .8, fit.,. ;.R^mbiic of Genoa %
Chaffrion, .eopied by Faden,, ^83^ & % : An exeel-
lent large new map of Naflésj ,fcy Zaaiionvisïh pro-
grefs.
M. 'Each i<ëf the fiâtes on bne iheet. Naples >by
Zannoni, 1769, 4 ih. tSioily b y Séhmettau, 4 ih.
good and dOTée. Dominions of the Churoh, by
Maire and Bsfcovieh, Lombafdy, &c. <by
Zannoni, 4 16.- very rare. Cifalpine Republic -by
Delamarche, 2 ih. i -Malta-awd Gozo .by Palmeus ;
eopied % Eaden, 1799, 2 ilu ;&c. iung:&{ Shr-
dinià’s dooeâiioDs .by Câroly, 4 . ih, 'Afor
&c. fee Auftria. ) |
. Italy .by D ’Anville, ih. -excellent. T h e ftahe
imptOved,by.de la. Rochette,. and publiihed by Fadfin,
48ÔQ,^Hh.,'
The travels in Italy are very numerous. Among
•the beft may be raen(ionfedA3odhin,- 3 vol*. Faria
177 3 ,'ufefol ’for artifts. Lalande,’-9 Vols.’ 8vo. ' with
™MI atlas, Paris t-^86, ‘a -good general complferian-f.
Martyn, London 179-1, -8-vo. the beft ihort guide.
Moore’ i Aliew.pftRociety and ManiteEsiin^taly. -Dr.
Smith’ s. Travels, 1703, * vols. -Young’s Travels in
France, fot the north ,0/ Italy." '£0 which may be
added the travels of .Berber, Spalknzani,. and Tozetti,
Sec. and the Diarium Italicum of Montfaucon. Swin-
burn’s Travels in the Two Sicilies.
•ARIA.
By D ’Anville, .6 ih. ftill a valuable map for con-
* Wicbeking’s maps.of the.Rhine, 17416, crc very complete,
t 'l'lie Defcription Hilloriijue,of Richard, 6 vols. 8vo. is preferred
to Lalande.
Voyage de Pallas, Gioigi,. Sec. Th,efe -iutarefting
travels are-aRridged in the Hoftpire des Dpeouvertey
I Ruffes, Berne, 6 vols. 8vo,. Voyage Jau Mont
£ $ & 1 amhs . MtrRerii^ftaieeRnRep^e'Attur,
!2mo.
Chinefe E m pire. '
„Atlas .by D ’Anvifle, wliicli ought to accorppany the
whrk pf Du Halde. There ar e 42 maps of «various
fizes, of which fiS contain China Proper and itjspro.
vinceir, nciually fiirveyed, in -the'cpnrfe of many years,
bythe jCuite/'ind
Ithe methods and!inlftrnhteiits*tlfen nfed'wouM aQnriti'
Eaftsrn Tat^ry,_pr na'pre'prop'etfy th^iduhtty -of ,t}ie
Mandihurs and M°nguls, "has alfo fbrne claiir.s to accuracy
, as thejefi^its attended'the-emperor on frequent
joufiffek ittto thefe1 provinces :-'But’*f61-the Weft of t*he
river EtZine littie'dep.erta'anee can beydaetd ; and the
delineations of'Litlle',Bridhairia and^ibet'are certainly
grofsly-inaeGtnitte.
’ Tatafy by'Witfen,_ SS87, 6 ih.- -enrions/ mud
hje.t icon founded with-vfhat by ; De. :Witt,- ’iiifif.
By 'Stralilenberg, 173179 oU.rio.USs' .i
Theibdft-'fmall'm»p of. Chinau'is that of 'D’Amville,'
t ih* 'Thiss cotltstty «.is,’'rifp. well^MMcat^li&'v his
Afia, and in. that of A»»wimith4M*at*',of.ltfie>'exfc
pirc is illufttwhed -in the raap3 of. -Iileniefi^ and the
Ruffian maps ofthe hon-ndaries.» See alR the maps in'
Grafter's accoSttt 'of 1 (Shirfa p but pirtietilarly thoie in
thri HiftoitoGenenale -de -la Ghkie. .
- -Nieuhdit’slVtiyagb, excellent. Du HaldeVChma..
Psbed^ar:m ^ire. '•G 4ubfl’*-lG w ^ B Khan, Raris,
|l739> 4ta- lot fhe tCJsnefe geography of Mongoha.
The, Memoires-. Ghindifes by Amyot, I?aris, 15 vols.
4«to. - ohiefiy relate to ithe -manners, fcieoces, and hif- -
* In.general the beft njaps of Afia, America,and Africa, may
d>* conlmtcd for eaclkCountry,
tory.