114 H. G. FOEDHAM HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



names of the places at which meets were lield are underlined. 

 All modern railways are inserted on the plate as originally 

 engraved in 1835, and used for the Fox Hunting Map published 

 in Hobson's Atlas (1848?). In addition to the number at the 

 right - hand top corner, " No. 16 " is engraved outside the 

 margin at the right-hand bottom corner. The impi'int is now : 

 " London, Published by J. & C. Walker 37 Furuival Street, 

 Hoi born", in lieu of that of Longman & Co. 



A folding map, lettered on the cover ' Fox Hunting Map of 

 Hertfordshire.' London, 12mo. 



1882. Kelly & Co. 38 x 25. Scale, l.^ miles = 1 inch. 

 Engraved by F. Bryer. 



The first issue of a large and well - filled map of Herts, 

 following the Ordnance Survey 1-inch map, in sulistitution for the 

 small map previously published with Kelly's Directory. It has 

 a plain-ruled border. The principal roads and railways, and 

 a few towns, are shown outside the borders of the county, the 

 details being, otherwise, drawn only within the county itself. 

 In the left-hand top corner, in large, ornamental letters : " Hert- 

 fordshire ", with, below, a " Scale of (10) Miles." A small 

 ornamental indicator of the north, " Explanatory Notes ", and 

 a list of the hundreds are engraved in the right-hand bottom 

 corner. At foot, in the centre, is the imprint : " London — 

 Kelly & C. Post Office Directory Office, 51 G*. Queen Street, 

 W.C", and, on the right: "Engraved by F. Bryer, 19 Craven S*^. 

 Strand, London." 



From ' Kelly's Directory of the Six Home Counties. Volume I. 

 Essex, Hertfordshire, and Middlesex.' London, 1882, 8vo. This 

 is the first edition of this Directory with the three cou^nties in 

 a separate volume. 



(This map is also published, with the county boundary and 

 a few parks coloured, folded in 8vo, with title on cover : ' Post 

 Office Directorv Map of Herts ', and it appears re-issued, with the 

 Directory, in 1886, 1890, 1894, and 1898.) 



1883. Elsden, James Vincent. 6 x 4L Scale, 10 miles = 

 1 inch. 



Shows the boundaries of the county, the rivers, railways, and 

 a few towns and villages, and the superficial geology of the 

 county by various forms of shading. Plain line margin. In 

 the left-hand top corner : " Map of Herts Shewing the Superficial 

 Geology." In the right-hand bottom corner an " Index " of the 

 geological formations shown on the map. Outside the margin, 

 at the top, on the right-hand side: "Trans. Herts. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc, Vol. II, PL II." 



From the ' Transactions of the Hertfordshire Natural History 

 Society and Field Club ', Vol. II. London, etc., 1884, 8vo. This 

 map illustrates ' The Agricultural Geology of Hertfordshire.' 

 By J. Vincent Elsden, B.'Sc, F.C.S. Eead'l9th Dec, 1882, and 

 published June, 1883. 



(Eeprinted in 1887.) 



