102 H. G. FORDHAM— HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



(filling the whole space in the right-hand bottom corner) of 

 particulars of the area, population (census of 1861), marriages, 

 births, and deaths (1861), physical geography, divisions, 

 parliamentary representation, population of principal towns, 

 and statistics of education and crime (1862) for the county. 

 Outside the map at the right-hand bottom corner is the number 

 " 30 ", and below the map, at the same corner, the imprint : 

 " London, Published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, La Belle 

 Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, E.G." 



From ' Cassell's Universal Atlas,' a series of about 260 folio 

 maps issued in parts, 1864-66, according to the Catalogue of the 

 British Museum Library. The Herts map occurs in a section 

 bearing the sub-title ' Cassell's British Atlas,' London, no date, fol. 



* 1864 (?). Reynolds, James. 61 x 9yV. Scale, 

 7^ miles = 1 inch. Drawn and engraved by John Elmslie. 



A reprint of the map of 1848, with the addition of some rail- 

 ways beyond those added in 1860, the border reduced to a single 

 line, the imprints omitted, and the figure 2 inside instead of 

 outside the right-hand bottom corner. 



From the ' Portable Atlas of England and Wales ; with 

 Tourists' Gruide.' London, no date, 8vo. 



* 1864 (?). Reynolds, James. 61 x 9-A-. Scale, 

 7i miles = 1 inch. Drawn and engraved by John Elmslie. 



Another reprint of the map of 1848, as amended in the plain 

 map of this date, coloured geologically, as in the issue of 1860. 



From ' Reynolds's G-eological Atlas of Great Britain.' " New 

 Edition." London, no date, 8vo. 



* 1864 (?). Smith & Son. 20^ x 18i. Scale, 2 miles = 

 H inch. 



A worn impression from Charles Smith's plate of 1801, from 

 which it differs in some trifling erasures and additions, and 

 slightly in its dimensions, and in the following alterations : — an 

 isolated portion of the county lying in Bedfordshire between 

 Stondon and Shefford is inserted, as well as these villages and 

 some few others in adjoining counties ; the title is re- written : 

 " Map of Hertfordshire Shewing all the Eailways and Stations 

 and the Parliamentary Divisions London. Smith & Son, 

 63 Charing Cross"; the "Explanation", in the right-hand 

 bottom corner, is re-written and extended, including the state- 

 ment that " 3 Members are returned for the Coimty ", although 

 both Hertford and St. Albans are indicated on the map itself 

 as returning members to parliament. To the left of the 

 " Explanation " is inserted a list of " Polling Places " in two 

 columns ; below the map : " London, Published by Smith & 

 Son, 63 Charing Cross." Of the railways inserted the 

 branches from the Creat Eastern main line to Buntingford and 

 that from Hitchin to Cambridge are sIio'rti as completed, and the 

 Midland main line, and branches from Hatfield to St. Albans 

 and St. Albans to Luton, and one from Rickmansworth to near 



