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1778 (?) Port RisLigouche dans la Baye de Chaleur. Levé en 17150 par le Norwich. 



Paris. 20 x 12 in. 

 î 778. Baye de Chaleur, dans le Golfe St. Laurent. Levée par le Norwich en 1760. 

 Publiée a Londres en 1775. 



Paris. 18i x llj in. 

 1779. Plan du Port de la Riviere St. .Jean, etc. 



Paris. 15i x ^ in. 



1779. Plan de l'Isthme de l'Acadie, comprenant le Beau Bassin avec une Partie 



de la Baie Verte, etc. 

 Paris. 23 x 15j in. 



1780. Bonne, M. L'Isle de Terre-neuve, l'Acadie, ou la Nouvelle Ecosse, l'Isle 



St. Jean et la Partie orientale du Canada. 



12i by 8} in. ; 80 m. = 1 in. 



In Raynal's Atlas, 1780 ; also a copy in his ■' Analyse Succincte," Xo. 44. 



1783. Kitchin, Thos. Map of the United States in North America, etc. 

 19^ by 16 in. ; 95 m. = 1 in. 

 In English Translation Raynal's East and West Indies, London, 1788. 



For a list of other Maps of this Period showing at least a part of New Brunswick, see Gallatin'8 

 "Eight of the United States to the Northeastern Boundary claimed by them," 76, 77. 80, 

 also " Statement on the Part of the United States of the Case referred to the Bang of the 

 Netherlands ; " 36 maps are mentioned in these lists, some of which are, however, given.in 

 this list. 



VI.— THE MODERN TYPE. About 1770 (1749) to 1820. 

 1749, Morris, Chas. (Map of Head of the Bay of Fundy.) 



14 X 11 in. ; 3^ leagues = 1 in. 



MS. in Public Record Office, Archives, 1894, 13.5. See Green, p. 



1758. [Morris, Chas.] Sketch of St. John's Harbour and a Part of the River. 

 Fig. 37. 



10 X 25 in. ; 2^ m. = 1 in, 



MS. with Monckton's " Report of the Proceedings of the Troops on the Expedition up St. 

 John's River in the Bay of Fundy." Public Record Office. 

 1761. Bruce, R. G. Plan of the Harbour and Part of the River St. John's in 

 Nova Scotia. 



40 X 28 in. : 300 yds. = 1 in. 



MS. in Crown Land Office. Reproduced in part in these Transactions, IX., ii., 61. 



1764. Mitchel, John. Map of Passamaquoddy Bay. 



Now lost, but the basis of this region in Evans' and PownaU's map and that of Sayer and 

 Bennett. Fig. 36. 



1765. Morris, Chas. Map showing the Coast from River St. .John to Passama- 



quoddy. 



Not seen. 

 78 X 90 in. 



MS. Public Record Office. Archives, 1894, 275. Probably the original map on wliich his others 

 are based. 



1772. Wright, Thos. (Holland, Samuel.) Plan of the Coast from the West 

 Passage of Passamiquodi Bay to the River St. John in the Bay of Fund)'. 



4,000 feet to linch. 

 MS. in British Museum. 



1772. Holland (Wright) Passamaquoddy Bay and Harbour. 



28x 34; 1 m. = 1 in. 



MS. in Crown Land Office, Fredericton. 



(Inscription can be seen only by holding map up to light.) 



