TABLE OF CONTENTS VII 



4. Cantino Map, 1501-2 166 



5. Admiral's Map in the Strasburg Ptolemy, 1513 1G7 



6-9. Cantino, Caneiro, King and Euysch Maps — outlines of 



capes, 1501-8 171 



10. Majollo Map, 1527 176 



11. Ibid., from Harrisse, 1527 177 



12. Du Font's Map, 1625 179 



13. Eobert Thorne's Map, 1527 192 



14. Michael Lok's Map, 1582 196 



15. Photographie enlargement of outline of Cape Breton 



coast, from Cabot's Map of 1544 204 



16. Eeinel'sMap, 1505 212 



17. Island of Seven Cities, 1482 225 



18-23. Cuts relative to the Tanais, 1000 to 1493 233-237 



24-25. Deadman, G-rindstone and Bird Islands 247 



26. Dauphin Map, 1546 249 



27. Gerard Mercator Map, 1569 250 



28. Whytfliet's Map, 1597 251 



29. Hakluyt's Map, 1600 251 



30. L'Escarbot's Map, 1609 252 



31. Champlain's Map, 1611 253 



32. Ibid, 1613 254 



33. Mason's Map, 1625 255 



34. Champlain's Map, 1632 256 



35. Magdalen Islands 257 



36. Facsimile of Customs accounts of Bristol (1497-1498), in 



which John Cabot's name appears 261 



37. Magdalen group, as represented on earliest maps 266 



38. North American portion of Cabot Map of 1544 268 



World Map of Juan de la Cosa, reduced from Jomard to a 



httle less than half size, 1500. 

 The Sebastian Cabot World Map, reduced to a little less 

 than half size, 1544. 



Autograph letter of Henry VII. at end of J. Boyd Thacher's 

 paper. 



To illustrate Professor Ganong's paper on the Cartography of 

 New Brunswick : 



1. Sketch Map of New Brunswick Frontisi)iece 313 



2. Stephanius, 1570 329 



3. La Cosa, 1500 330 



4. Maggiolo, 1527 331 



5. Eibero, 1529 332 



6. Gastaldi (1533), 1556 333. 



