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a double-lined, plain border, the inner line broken in several 

 places on the left, and in the centre at the bottom of the map. 

 At the top, outside the margin : " Counties of Hertford and 

 Bedford " ; at the bottom, on the left-hand side : " Copyright " ; 

 and, in the centre, a scale of (8) " English Miles." Below the 

 map : " Loudon, John Murray, Albemarle Street ", and (on the 

 right) : " J. Bartholomew, Edin'' ". 



Issued with Murray's ' Handbook for Hertfordshire, Bed- 

 fordshire, and Huntingdonshire.' London, 1895, 8vo. There 

 are three sectional maps of Herts in the work itself, on the 

 scale of 2 miles to an inch, viz.: " S.E. portion of Herts", 

 " Hertford, Ware, Hatfield, and neighbourhood ", and : " W. 

 portion of Herts." 



* 1895. Bacon, George Washington. 18A x 12. 



Scale, about 3 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



Another copy of Bacon's map of the county of 1889, etc., very 

 slightly wider than that of 1891, but otherwise unaltered, except 

 as follows : — the explanation of terms is re-written and amplified, 

 and below it is inserted a reference to the colours used to 

 distinguish the pai'liameutary divisions on the map, and a 

 statement of the populations of these divisions and the county 

 in 1881 and 1891 ; the "note", already referred to as transferred 

 from the right-hand bottom corner (impression of 1884), is 

 re-written in that corner; the indicator of the points of the 

 compass is erased ; outside the border of the map, at the right- 

 hand top corner, is added a list of " Adjoining Counties ", with 

 the pages at which these maps are found in the atlas, and at 

 the foot, on the left-hand side, the imprint : " Bacon's Geo- 

 graphical Establishment." 



From the ' Commercial and Library Atlas of the British Isles.' 

 London, 1895, fol. 



* 1895. Philip, George, & Son. 8x6. Scale, 

 6 miles = 1 inch. 



A Hertfordshire county map reprinted after that of 1885, 

 with further slight additions to the railways, and, below the 

 title, the following added : " Note Railway Stations marked 

 ' Sta.' bear the same name as their nearest town or village." 



From ' Philips' Handy Atlas of the Counties of England.' 

 London, 1895, sm. 8vo. 



* 189 (^. Foster, Albert John. 7tV x 5/^. Scale, 

 8 miles = 1 inch. 



An unaltered reprint of the map of Herts of 1891. 

 From the 'Tourist's Guide to Hertfordshire.' Second edition. 

 London, 1896, 12mo. 



* 1896. Hopkinson, John. 5i x 4j. Scale, 8 miles = 

 1 inch. Lithographed by Edward Weller. 



A reprint of Hopkinson's maps of 1889 and 1893, tinted, 

 with the words : " showing Rainfall Stations " inserted in the 



