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Cartography. 



Also Plan of the Ground between Shediac Harbor in the Gulf 

 of St Lawrence and Dorchester in the Bay of Fundy. In the above. 



Also Plan of the Ground between Shediac Harbour and the 

 Petitcodiac River. In the above. 



1846. Map of a Part of the Provinces of Canada and New Brunewick 



40 X 24 inches. 4 miles =: 1 inch. In Wells Report on the Quebec — 

 New Brunswick Boundary. 



Map of the Western Boundary of New Brunswick from the mouth 



of the River St Croix to the southern boundary of Canada 



40 X 12 inches; 4 miles ^ 1 inch. In Wells Report. 



Plan of all the Lands granted under the authority of New 

 Brunswick on the Northern side of the River St John and westward 

 of the Commissioners Line. 32 x 121^ inches; 100 chains := 1 inch. 

 In Wells Report. 



1846. Bouchette, Joseph. Map of the Province of Quebec New Brunswick 

 Nova Scotia etc. 7 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 10 Vs in. 



1848. Robinson, Henderson and Johnston. Map to accompany and illustrate 

 the Report of her Majesty's Commissioners for the Settlement of the 

 Boundary line in dispute between Canada and New Brunswick. 29 x 

 20 in.; 22 miles = 1 inch. In British Blue book of 1851. 



1851. Lushington and Twiss. Map to illustrate a scheme for settling the 



Boundaries of Canada and New Brunswick 20 x 17 in.; 15 



miles = 1 inch. In British Blue book of 1851. 



1852. Wilkinson, J. Map of the Exploratory Survey made in the year 1847 



between the upper part of the Ristigouche River and the valley of 

 River St Lawrence for the purpose of the Halifax and Quebec 

 Railway. 



A large book in the Crown Land Office containing 13 beautifully 

 drawn maps, on a great scale, largely the original of our represent- 

 ation of that region. 



1862. Wailing, H. F. Topographical Map of Westmoreland and Albert Coun- 

 ties. From Actual Surveys by D. J. Lake and H. S. Peck, Drawn 

 and Engraved under the Direction of H. P. Walling. Published by 

 W. E. & A. A. Baker, 36 Dey St. New Tork. 1862. 1% miles to 1 inch; 

 5 ft. 3 in. X 4 ft. 9 in. 



1864. Fleming, Sandford. General Map to accompany Report on the Inter- 

 colonial Railway; Exploratory Survey, of 1864. Made under instruc- 

 tions from the Canadian Goverment. 5 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. ; 8 miles 

 = 1 inch. 



1876. Roe and Colby. Map of Carleton County New Brunswick. Compiled 

 and Drawn and Published from Actual Surveys by Roe & Colby. 

 St John N. B. 500 Rods to an inch. 4 ft. 10 in. x 4 ft. 2 in. 



1894. Bailey, J. W., Canoeman's Map of the Upper St. John. In his St. 

 John River, Cambridge, 1894. 



422. The U. S. Hydrographie Office has reproduced most of the Admiralty 

 Charts of N. B. waters. 



