[ganokg] historic sites IN NEW BRUNSWICK 3S7 



1685. Jumeau, E. La grande baye de S. laureus [363]. Ms. in Paris. 



1686. Franquelin-De Meulles. Carte Géralle du Voyage que Monsr. De Meulles 

 ... a fait • . . [364] . INIs. in Paris. 



1692. Le Clercq, Chr. Carte generalle de la Nouvelle France. Ms. in Paris. 

 1708. Franquelin, J. B. L. Carte generalle de la Nouvelle France. In Marcel's 



Atlas, No. 40. 

 1733. Sont hack, C. An actual survey of the sea-coast from New York to the I. 



Cape Briton [367]. London. 

 1744. Bellin, N. Carte de la Partie Oriental de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada 



[373]. In Charlevoix, "Histoire." Other maps of 1744,1745, 1755,1757, 



by him. 

 1749. Mori-is, C. Draught of the Northern English Colonies, in " Captain Pote' s 



Journal." 

 1755. Green- Jefferys. A new map of Nova Scotia [379]. London. 

 1758. Morris, C. Sketch of St. John's Harbor and a part of River [390] . Accom- 

 panies his report in Public Record Office. 

 1765. Morris, C. A Plan of the River St. Johns and Passamoquoddy Bay. Ms. in 



Public Record Office. Many later editions. 

 1783. Peachy, J. Plan of the River St. John. Ms. in British Museum [393], 



founded on a map by Capt. Jos. Peach, made in 1701, but now apparently 

 lost. 

 1786. Plan of the Southwestern part of New Brunswick. Ms. [in Public Record 



Office. Very valuable map. 

 1792. Titcomb, S. A Plan of the length of the River Scoodic. Ms. in IMass. 



Archives. 

 1797. Hedden and Campbell. Plan of the River Magaguadavic. Ms. in Library 



Mass. Hist. Soc. 

 1820. Bonnor, Thos. A new map of the Province of New Brunswick. London. 

 1826. Lockwood. A. A map of New Brunswick. London. . 



1831. Bouchette, J. Map of the Provinces" of Upper and Lower Canada, etc. 

 London . 



1832. Baillie and Kendall. Map of New Brunswick. London. 



1859. AVilkinson, J. Map of the British Province of New Brunswick. London. 



1885. Loggie, Thos. G. Map of the Province of New Brun wick. London. 



1880 ") 



1890 I Gr6ological Survey Maps. Issued by the Geological Survey of Canada. 



Addenda. 



Page 272, line 3, after No. 37, add : A plan in the City Chamberlain's Office in St. 



John is said to mark the site of an " old French burial ground" near Fort 



Frederick. 

 Page 347, near bottom, after Madawaska, add : A contemporary description of 



this block-house is given in Lanman, Adventures in the Wilds of the United 



States and Canada, 1856, !.. 306, 307. 



