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found iu the right-hand bottom corner of the last-mentioned 

 impression. There are no imprints, and the nvmiber " 20 " is 

 engraved outside the right-hand top corner. A further addition 

 of railways is made, viz. : — to High Wycombe and Aylesbury, 

 and a branch from Hemel Hempstead to near Harpenden ; 

 and the Great Northern branch to Luton is partly re-drawn. 

 A branch liue to Edgware and another to Saifron Walden are 

 also shown. 



From the ' New Large- Scale Ordnance Atlas of the British 

 Isles.' London, no date, fol. In the preface of this atlas the 

 census of 1881 is referred to. The parliamentary divisions of 

 1885 are not shown, but the date-stamp in a copy in the Cam- 

 bridge University Library is "9 Feb. 85 ", and 1884 seems 

 a very probable date for its publication. 



1885. Stanford, Edward. 61i x 9A-. Scale, 8 miles = 

 1 inch. 



A map of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, including also nearly 

 the whole of Surrey. It is engraved with full details up to the 

 margin, and shows the rivers, principal n)ads, and railways, and 

 also the towns, villages, and a few parks. The parliamentary 

 electoral divisions are shown by special coloiu-s, and their names 

 ai'e printed in red on the map. The border is a narrow double 

 line, with a scale of miles marked iu it on each side of the map 

 from the bottom upwards, and at the top and bottom of the 

 map from left to right. Above the top border is : " Middlesex 

 and Hertford." At the foot of the map, in the centre : "London: 

 Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross ", and, on the right-hand 

 side : " Stanfords Geographical Estab^" At the right-hand 

 bottom corner : " III. 6. 7.," and : " 50." In the left-hand corner, 

 also at the bottom, in the border itself : " Scale of Miles." 



From ' Stanford's Parliamentary County Atlas and Handbook 

 of England and Wales.' London, 1885, 8vo. 



1886. Boundary Commissioners, loi^ x 9^ Scale, 

 4 miles = 1 inch. Zincographed at the Ordnance Survey Office. 



Map of Herts showing the proposed new parliamentary 

 divisions of the county. It gives, in a double-ruled boi'der, 

 the county and adjacent districts, with the details extending to 

 the margin of the map, and shows particularly the petty 

 sessional divisions, and the four proposed parliamentary 

 divisions, the latter defined by red boundary lines. The 

 names of the parliamentary divisions are printed on the map 

 in red, as are also the names of the petty sessional divisions, 

 but in black. The principal roads, the rivers and railways, the 

 towns and villages, and a few hamlets, houses, and parks are 

 also shown, and meridian lines are ruled across the map. The 

 title in the left-hand top corner, in a panel, is : " Hertford- 

 shire New Divisions of County ", and, below it, in another 

 panel, is a " Scale — Four Miles to an Inch." In the right-hand 

 bottom corner there are, similarly, two panels, the upper one 



