I IRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 



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(of the 17 States of the Netherlands) in two volumes; that of 

 Savoye and Piemont in two volumes, and of Italy, with Naples, 

 in three volumes, all large folio. 



1630. 



Mercator's Atlas, Edit'o decima, 1630, contains a map entitled 

 *' Virginige item et Floridae Americas Provincearum, nova De- 

 scriptio." The part relating to Virginia is taken from With's 

 map, with two important omissions — " Roanoac " and " Hato- 

 rask " — and no additional information. 



1631. 



Smith's map, from the original impression without the addi- 

 tions, is found again in " Newe welt vnd americanische historien. 

 Uurch Johan Ludwig Gottfried {pseud, of Johann Philipp 

 Abelin). fol. Fraiickfiirt, 1631, pp. 558-559." 



1634? 



Carte particolare delle Virginia Vecchia a Nuova: D'America, 

 Carta III. A. Lucini fece, 1634? This title is taken from Cata- 

 logue of the New York State Library, 1856. 



1635- 

 '' Lord Baltimore's Map." 



In 1635 was published for the benefit of " Advjinturers ' wish- 

 ing to emigrate to America, a pamphlet entitled: "A Relation 

 of Maryland; Together with A Map of the Country, The Con- 

 ditions of Plantation, His Majesties Charter to the Lord Balte- 

 more, translated into English. These Bookes are to bee had, 

 at Master William Peasley, Esq; his house, on the back-side of 

 Drury Lane, neere the Cock-pit Playhouse; or in his absence, 

 at Master lohn Morgan's house in high Holbourn, over against 

 the Dolphin, London, September the 8. Anno Dom. 1635. 

 I p. 1. 56, 25 pp. sm 4°. I fold, map." 



This pamphlet is the second one relating to Lord Baltimore's 

 Maryland colony, the first having been published in 1634, en- 

 titled: " A relation of the successful beginnings of the Lord Bal- 

 temore's Plantation in Mary-land, being an extract of certaine 



