vi PREFACE.. 



Evans's fmaller map of North Wales,* 

 which is the corre&eft map I ever travelled 

 by, will be found a moft ufeful companion- 

 The roads have in this been laid down with 

 fo much accuracy, that, wherever the tra- 

 veller may have occafion to find fault, it 

 will be more than probable that fome 

 change has taken place fince the furvey 

 was taken. A fmall pocket compafs, 

 amongft the mountains, will be almoft as 

 neceffary as the map. 



The tourift, who happens to take along 

 with him thefe volumes, will, in pro- 

 nouncing and underftanding the Welfh 

 names, be fomewhat afiifted, by examining 

 carefully the former part of the chapter on 

 the language, where he will find the force 

 of the letters, and the explanation of fuch 



,y * The price of this map is eighteen (hillings; and 

 it may be had of E. Williams, N. n, Strand, 

 the publiftier of this work ; as may alfo the larger 

 one, on nine meets, price three guineas. 



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