122 H. G. FORDHAM — HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 



From ' A Flora of Hertfordshire ', by the late Alfred Reginald 

 Pryor, B.A., F.L.S., edited by Benjamin Daydou Jackson, Sec. 

 L.S. London and Hertford, 1887, 8vo. The map is from the 

 introduction on the geology, climate, etc., of the county, by 

 John Hopkinson and the editor. (Reprinted in 1890.) 



* 1887. Pryor, Alfred Reginald. 6 x 4.V. Scale, 

 10 miles = 1 inch. 



A reprint of the map of Herts, showing the superficial geology, 

 ' Trans. Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc.', Vol. II, PL II (1883), but wanting 

 the imprint at the top. 



From ' A Flora of Hertfordshire ', by A. R. Pryor. London 

 and Hertford, 1887, 8vo. This map is one of the illustrations 

 in the introduction. 



* 1887. Pryor, Alfred Reginald. 6 x 4,V. Scale, 

 10 miles = 1 inch. 



A reprint of the Agricultural Map of Herts, * Trans. Hei-ts. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc.', Vol. II, PI. Ill (1883), but wanting the imprint 

 at the top. 



From ' A Flora of Hertfordshire,' by A. R. Pryor. London 

 and Hertford, 1887, 8vo. It is another illustration to the part of 

 the introduction by Mr. John Hopkinson. 



* 1887. Mason & Payne. 15' x 12 1. Scale, about 

 2f miles = 1 inch. 



A reprint of Letts, Son & Co.'s map of 1884, with slight 

 altei'ations as follows : — The word " London " added after the 

 original name of the publishers below the title ; the line as to 

 railways in the left-hand bottom corner, and the three rings 

 indicating the number of M.P.s returned omitted ; some other 

 trifling alterations in the signs used on the map, and the four 

 parliamentary divisions, as established in 1885, shown, with 

 their names printed in red. 



From ' Letts' Popular County Atlas ', the second edition, 

 published by " Mason & Payne, proprietors and publishers of 

 Letts's Atlases." London, 1887, fol. 



1888. Ordnance Survey. About 14 x 13. Scale, 

 4 miles = 1 inch. Photo zincographed at the Ordnance Survey 

 Office. 



A sketch-map, showing railroads, towns, parishes and their 

 boundaries, and the sites of villages, with their names all printed 

 in black ink ; also the poor law unions, with their names and 

 boundaries (so far as within the county) in red, the areas and 

 boundaries of the boroughs in brown, and those of the urban 

 sanitary districts in blue. The map has no border. The title, 

 in the left-hand top corner, is : " Diagram of the Sanitary 

 Districts in Hertfordshire, Shewing also Civil Parishes," and, 

 below : " Scale of this Diagram 4 Miles to 1 Inch." In the 

 bottom left-hand corner, in a rectangular panel, is a " Reference 

 by letter to the small Parishes "; in the right-hand top corner is 



