VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 65 



and West Florida: exhibiting the boundaries as fixed by the late 

 treaty of Peace between the United States and the Spanish Do- 

 minions. Compiled from late surveys & Observations by Joseph 

 Purcell. W. Harrison Sen'r & Jun'r so. Publish'd by John 

 Stockdale Jan'y 25th, 1792. 



{In Morse (Jedidiah) The american geography. A new ed. 

 4°. London, for J. Stockdale, 1794, facing page 475.) 



1794. 



A new and accurate chart of the bay of Chesapeake, with the 

 shoals, channels, islands, entrances, soundings and sailing- 

 marks, as far as the navigable part of the rivers Patowmack, 

 Petapsco and North-east. Drawn from several draughts made 

 by the most experienced navigators, chiefly from those of 

 Anthony Smith, pilot of St. Mary's; and compared with the 

 modern surveys of Virginia and Maryland. 2 sheets. London, 

 Laurie & Whittle 12 May 1794. 



(In North American pilot, 2nd part. A new ed. fol. London, 

 R. Lanrie & J. Whittle, 1800. No. 11-12.) 



The original engraved map is described under title of 1778. 



1794. 



The state of Virginia from the best authorities, by Samuel 

 Lewis. 1794. 14x20 inches. 



{In Carey (Matthew). Carey's american atlas, fol. Philadelphia, 

 M. Carey, 1795. No. 13.) 



1794. 



A new and accurate chart of the bay of Chesapeak including 

 Delaware Bay. With all the Shoals, Channels, Islands, En- 

 trances, Soundings, & Sailing marks as far as the Navigable Part 

 of the rivers Potowmack, Patapsco & N. East. Drawn from sev- 

 eral Draughts made by the most Experienced Navigators chiefly 

 from those of Anthony Smith Pilot of St. Mary's and compared 

 with the latest surveys of Virginia and Maryland. Boston, 

 Printed & Sold by W. Norman. 



{In Norman (William). The american pilot, fol. Boston, W. 

 Norman, 1798). 



