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Cartography. 



I.— THE PRE-DIFFERENTIATION TYPE, 1500-1534. 



1500. LaCosa. This Map has been reproduced in these Transactions, III, 

 li, 268. 



Several of the important maps of this section are reproduced in 

 Nordenskjold's very valuable 'work, " Periplus," in which he also 

 gives a list of 174 MS. maps of America before 1560, and others of 

 them are in Harrisse's " Terre Neuve," and others in Stevenson's 

 recent Reproductions, and Hantsch &*Schmidt's " Denkmaler." 



II. THE CARTIER TYPE, 1534-1604. 



1541. Desliens, N. Reproduced exactly in Hantsch & Schmidt. 



1542. Santa Cruz, Alonzo de. Map in Nordenskjold's " Periplus," L. 



1558. Homem, D. Reproduced exactly in Hantsch & Schmidt. 



1592. The Molineaux Globe is produced exactly by Miller-Christy in his 

 " Silver Map of the World," Plate X. 



III. THE CHAMPLAIN TYPE, 1604-1703. 



1625. Du Pont. In these Trans., Ill, ii, 179. 



1643. Boisseau. In Jesuit Relations, XXIII. 



1684. The Franquelin Map is in Jesuit Relations, LXIII. 



IV. THE DELISLE TYPE, 1703-1744. 



1744. Southack, Cyprian. A map of the Coast of New England, from Staten 

 Island to the Island of Breton; as it was actually survey'd by Capt. 

 Cyprian Southack. In the English Pilot, 1744, 24 x 31% inches. 



V. THE BELLIN TYPE, 1744 to 1770. 



A great number of maps of this type exist in the many American 

 or world maps published in this period, but only the following are 

 important for New Brunswick: 



1755. L'isthme de I'Acadie, Baye de Beaubassin en Anglais Shegnekto 



Environs du Fort Beausejour. A Paris, Chez le Rouge levé en 



juin 1755. In the Lenox Library. This is, no doubt, the original 

 of the practically identical English plan of the same year. — "A large 

 and particular plan," etc. 



1755. A Plan of Chignecto (called also, by the French, Beau-Bassin) at the 

 Head of the Bay of Fundi upon the Istmus of Accadia; showing 

 that Harbour with its Rivers, the Situation of the English Fort, 

 and Fort Possessed by the French; June, 1755. 11 x 15 inches: — 

 MS. in the Library of Congress. 



1755. Tonge, W. A Draught of the Isthmus which joyns Nova Scotia to 

 the continent with the Situation of the English and French Forts 



