Additional Notes. 



Map-Makers. p. 353. 



Several of the persons riientioned In this page arc erroneously 

 represented as constructors ot" Maps and Charts. They were 

 only distinguished venders of these articles. 



Among the constructors of Maps^ the additional names of 

 De Bouge, Lopez, Bowles, Moll, Palairet, La 

 Rouge, Senex, and Jeffreys, are worthy of respectful 

 notice. 



Maps of the United States, p. 352. 



No general map of the United States, that can be called 

 correct, has yet been published. That of Arrowsmith is the 

 best, and is highly respectable. But good maps of most of the 

 individual States have been presented to the public. Of these 

 the following is an imperfect list: — New-Hampshire, by Hol- 

 land; Vermont, by Whitelaw; Rhode-Island, by Har- 

 ris; Connecticut, by Blodget ; New-Yoi^k, by De Witt; 

 Pennsylvania, by Scull, and by Howell; Maryland and 

 Delaware, by Griffiths; Virginia, by Fry and Jeffer- 

 son; the country west of the Alleghani/ Momitains, by 

 Hutchins, Imlay, Lewis, and Williamson ; North and 

 South Carolina, by Mouzon, Purcell, and others; and 

 Kcntuckij, by Barker. 



De Witt'5 Map of the State of New-York. p. 354. 



The map, which is stated in the above-mentioned page to 

 be in great forwardness, has been since published, by Simeon 

 De Witt, Esq. Surveyor-General of the State of New- 

 York. This map is probably the best delineation that has yet 

 been given of any part of our country. 



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