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* 1890. Hopkinson, John. 9 x 6^. Scale, 5 miles = 

 1 inch. Lithographed by Edward Weller. 



Reprint with additions of the map in the ' Flora of Herts ', 

 1887. In the title, in the left-hand top corner, there is added, 

 in lieu of the words " as adopted for the Botanical Districts ", 

 " and Rainfall Stations ", and there is also inserted below, 

 particulars of rainfall stations referring to signs on the map. 

 The scale of miles is repeated lower. There are added, on the 

 map itself, the rainfall stations in the county existing in 1889, 

 as well as those discontinued. At the top, outside the margin on 

 the right-hand side, is: "Trans. Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. VI, 

 PI. III." 



From the ' Transactions of the Hertfordshire Natural History 

 Society and Field Club ', Vol. VI. London and Hertford, 1892, 

 8vo. The map illustrates ' Half-a-Century's Rainfall in Hertford- 

 shire.' By John Hopkinson. Read 18th November, 1890, and 

 published in December of the same year. 



* 1890. Kelly & Co., Limited. 38 x 25. Scale, 

 It; miles = 1 inch. 



A fiu-ther reprint of the map of 1882. At the foot, on the 

 left-hand side : " Charles Hooper & C°., Ld., White Hart Court, 

 and Alderman's Walk, London, E.C.", and, in the centre : 

 " London— Kelly & C°. Ltd., Directory Offices, 182 to 184 High 

 Holborn, W.C." 



From 'Kelly's Directory of Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex.' 

 London, 1890, 8vo. 



1891. Foster, Albert John. 7iV x 5-,^-. Scale, 

 8 miles = 1 inch. 



A map reduced from the Ordnance Survey, in a ruled border, 

 extending north to Biggleswade, south to Loudon, east to Saffron 

 Walden, and west to Aylesbury — in which the county of Herts 

 forms the centre and is bounded by a thick broken line. The 

 lines of the meridian of Grreenwich and of 52° north latitude are 

 ruled faintly across the map. This map contains the usual 

 details, but without hill-shading, and the railways and stations 

 and the principal roads are clearly marked. The title, above the 

 map is : " Map to accompany the Guide to Hertfordshire." 

 Below the map, on the left, a " Scale of (15) Statute Miles " ; on 

 the right: "Stanfords Geog^. Estab'^.", and, a little lower down in 

 the middle : " London : Edward Stanford, 26 & 27 Cockspur S'., 

 Charing Cross, S.W." 



From the ' Tourist's Guide to Hertfordshire ', by the Rev. 

 Albei-t John Foster. First edition. London, 1891, 12mo. 



(The map is reprinted without alteration in the second edition 

 of the guide, published in 1896.) 



1891. Ordnance Survey. About 38^ x 26^ to edge of 

 plate. Scale, 2 miles = 1 inch. Engraved at the Ordnance 

 Survey Office. 



The index map to the Ordnance Siu'vey of the covmty, 



