3] BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1612-1615 569 



Bibliography is never finished, and always more or less 

 defective, even on ground long gone over. It is earnestly 

 hoped that the errors and omissions of this piece of work may 

 be brought by those interested to the compiler's notice. In 

 fact, one object in printing the present batch of titles is to in- 

 vite criticism, to the end that the final Bibliography may be 

 bettered. The writer would be accurate 5 yet he feels the 

 weight of Stevens's satire : " If you are troubled with a pride 

 of accuracy, and would have it completely taken out of you, 

 print a catalogue." 



With few exceptions, the books and papers here cited are in 

 the Library of Congress at Washington. It is a pleasure to 

 add, that I have enjoyed every possible facility of handling 

 them, through the courteous attentions of Mr. A. E. Spofford. 



In the course of the preparation of the whole Bibliography, 

 the compiler has had, at different times, the assistance of Mr. 

 S. W. Keen of Washington, Mr. Ernest Ingersoll of New 

 York, and Dr. W. J. Hoffman of Beading, Pa., to each of 

 whom he returns thanks for faithful service. During the print- 

 ing of the present collection of titles, he has enjoyed the kind 

 and valuable attentions of Mr. J. A. Allen, and has had the 

 benefit of revision by a finished proof-reader, Mr. William 

 Young of the Government Printing Office. 



1612. SMITH, J. A Map of Virginia. | With a Descripti- | on of the Covn- 

 trey, the | Commodities, People, Govern- | ment and Religion, j 

 Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes Go- | veruour of the Covn- 

 trey. | Wherevnto is annexed the | . . . . [etc., 14 lines]. | By 

 W[illiam]. S[trachoy]. | [Design.] | At Oxford, | Printed by 

 Joseph Barnes. 1612. Sm. 4to in shape and by printer's sigs., sq. 

 16mo size. 4 p. 11., pp. 1-39, map of Virginia, 2 11. (second title and 

 "To the reader"), pp. 1-110. 

 "Birds": a paragraph beginning on p. 14 and ending on p. 15. 



1615. HAMOR, R. A trve | Discovrse of the | present Estate of Vir- | 

 ginia, and the successe of the affaires | there till the 18 of lune. 1614. 

 | Together j With a Relation of the | seuerall Euglish Townes and 

 forts, theassu- | red hopes of that countrie and the peace | concluded 

 with the Indians. | The Christening of Powhatans daughter | and 

 her inariage with an English-man. | Writtn by Raphe Hamor the 

 yon- | ger, late Secretarie in that Colony. | Alget, qui non ardet. 

 | [Arms.] | Printed at London by lohn Beale for Wil- | liam 

 Welby dwelling at the signe of the | Swanne in Pauls Church-yard. 

 1615. 1 vol. 4to in shape and sigs., 16mo size. 4 p. 11. (title and 



"Epistle"), pp. 1-69 + 1. 

 Paragraph on "Foule of diners sorts", p. 21. 



