V. MAPS, ETC. 803 



This map was executed previously to the publication of the accounts of 

 Mr. Stanley, respecting Lake Ukerine, of Comr. Cameron respecting Lake 

 Tanganiyka, and of M. Grandidier respecting Madagascar. 



3203. Map of Gaul, showing* by different coloured tracings 

 the relative antiquity and importance of the Roman roads. 



M. Hayaux du Tilly, Paris. 



3203a. Old Spanish Map of the Province of Aragon, 



&c., with the roads, bridges, hill-shading, &c., inserted in MS. 

 by Captain H. Bristow, by means of the pocket-sextant, No. 3107J. 



//. W. Bristow, F.R.S. 



During the Peninsular "War, great difficulty was experienced in getting 

 accurate maps of Spain for the British army. 



The most accurate Spanish maps then procurable -were old, very defective, 

 and nearly useless as route maps, owing to the roads, hill-shading, &c. not 

 "being shown upon them. These details had to be supplied for the use of the 

 army by the officers attached to the Quartermaster-General's department, the 

 engraved maps serving as the groundwork for the new survey. 



The old Spanish map of the province of Aragon and surrounding districts is 

 one of those maps upon which the roads, bridges, the defences of Saragossa, 

 and other details, were so supplied in MS. by Captain Bristow, by means of the 

 pocket-sextant, No. 3107J. 



32O3b. Collection of Water-colour Sketches of the 



glaciers of the Mustak Range, Little Thibet, &c. 



Major Goodwin Austen. 



32O3c. Map of the Great Glaciers on the North of 

 the Swiss Alps ; with index card. 



Prof. AlpTionse Favre, Professor of Geology at the 



Academy of Geneva. 

 32O3d. General Map of Ireland, on roller. 



General Valuation of Ireland, Dublin. 

 3203e. Model of Victoria : 70" x 50". 



The Agent General of Victoria. 

 32O3f. Map of Victoria: 38"x26". 

 Sketch of new geological map of Victoria : 38" x 26". 



The Agent General of Victoria. 



32O4a. Specimen Sheets of the two. most important 

 Productions of the Topographical Department at St. 

 Petersburg. Copper plate. 



The Topographical Department of the Imperial Russian 

 General Staff, St. Petersburg. 



1. Topographical map of the western part of European Bussia in 507 sheets. 

 Scale, 1:126,000. 



2. Special map of European Russia in 145 sheets. Scale, 1 : 420,000. 

 a. Copies from copper plate in two colours. 



I. Transfer print from lithographic stone, and chromo-lithography in four 

 colours, black for the skeleton and the writing ; brown for the ground 

 of the country ; blue for the watercourses, and green for forests and 

 woods. 



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