outlet of the rivers of Shower, the Newer and the Barrow—2. 
The counties of Kerry and Desmond—3. A map of Muskerry in 
the county of Cork—4. Berehaven and Bantry—5. A map of Bal- 
timore in the province of Munster—6. A plott of the siege of 
Kinsale in Ireland—7. Part of the counties of Armagh, Down, 
Tyrone and Antrim in Ulster—8. The county of Londonderry— 
9. The haven of Loughfoile in Ireland—10. A plott of the fort 
of Balleleorgan.* 
* The printed maps of Ireland are numerous. Of these we are informed, Cat. MSS. Stow. 
Vol 1. p. 216. that the most curious is Mr. O’Connor’s, containing the names of the ancient 
proprietors. The original copper-plate of this popular map is in the collection of the writer of 
this article, in perfect preservation.—On the subject of our printed charts and maps, much valu- 
able information may be anticipated from the learned Bibliographical researches of the Rev. 
Edward Groves, the result of which will shortly appear before the public, in his ‘¢ Irish Histori- 
cal Library,” now at Press. 
