658 SEC. 15. GEOGRAPHY. 



Padua Bank, &c., including the western coast of India from Diu 

 to Cape Comorin and part of the Gulf of Manaar, with soundings. 

 Date, 18th century. MS. (No. 227). 



A Dutch chart of the Malabar Coast and Backwaters, from 

 Coilang (Quilon) to Cranganor, with soundings. By Jan Tim, 

 revised by H. G. Farrant, Engineer. Date, 1697. MS. (No. 

 229). 



A Dutch chart of the coast of Corornandel, from Tondy to 

 Point Goddewarre (Godavery). Also a chart of the coast of 

 Orissa. MS. (No. 254). 



These are selected from a series of 1\[SS., the originals of which are in the 

 State Archives at the Hague, and catalogued in the " Inventaris der Ver- 

 zameling Karten berustende in het Rijks Archief," 2 vols., 8vo. 



(3.) A collection of Dalrymple's charts in 1 vol. 



(4.) A Bengal atlas, containing maps of the theatre of war and 

 commerce on that side Hindoostan, compiled from the original 

 surveys, and published by order of the Honourable the Court of 

 Directors for the affairs of the East Indian Company, by James 

 Rennellj F.R.S., late Major of Engineers and Surveyor- General 

 in Bengal, 1781. (Second edition.) 21 maps, folio, bound. 



(5.) Rennell's map of India. 



(6.) Geographical and statistical map of the north-east part 

 of the Mysore dominion or the ceded districts, <&c. By Colin 

 Mackenzie, Surveyor-General of India, 1815. Scale, 4 miles to 

 1 inch ; size, 59 inches by 74. MS. 



(7.) Topographical survey of Madras and its environs, by the 

 Officers of the senior class of the Military]) Institution, 1806. 

 Scale, 2 inches to 1 mile ; size, 78 inches by 49. MS. 



.) Mullangoor Circar, surveyed in 1834, on 15 small sections. 



(8.; 



MS. 



(9.) Map of Mullangoor Circar, executed under the superin- 

 tendence of Lieut. H. Du Vernet in the year 1834. Lithographed 

 by Trel. Saunders. 



(10.) Survey Sf the River Ganges from Hurdwar to Nahgul, 

 taken in the month of February 1800, under the immediate in- 

 structions of Major-General Sir James H. Craig, K.B., &c. By 

 Lieut. Thomas Wood, Corps of Engineers. Part 1. Size, 51 

 inches by 21. MS. 



The survey is complete in 7 parts. 



(11.; Survey to Gangotri, by Lieut. Webb, 1810. The general 

 map scale, 24 miles to 1 inch. MS. 



The survey on the scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is on 12 sheets. 

 (12.) . . . . Map of India, compiled from all the latest and 



