1784 



17S4, 



428 APPENDIX TO COUNTER-CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



lishecl by VVilliain Fadcii, has bocMi dealt with above at p. 87 

 of this Ai)peiidix, and none of the other original or olhcial 

 Maps rehiting' to Cook's expedition agree with it in naming' 

 Beliring- Sea (as Sea of Kanitchatka or otherwise) as sepa- 

 rate fi'oni the North Pacitic. Ou the contrary, none of these 

 Maps, whetlier iu the English editions or in the Frencli or 

 German editions of Cook's voyages, give any distinctive 

 name to Behring- Sea as a whole. The only other JNlap 

 relating- to Cook's expedition npon which such separate 

 No. 45 m T.St. ,,,^,j)^3 j^.^g g^ jf'.,j. i^^cn found is one taken from '' Guthrie's 



Atlas," in Avhich Behring Sea is named Sea of Kamtchatktf. 

 This is without date, but the "assigned date" iu the Cata- 

 logue of the British Museum Library is 1811. 



1. A General Chart, ExniBiTiNG the Discoveries 

 MADE BY Captain James Cook, &g. By Lieutenant 

 Henry IIoeerts, of His Majesty's Eoyal Navy. In 

 Cook's"Third Voyage," Ito. edition. London, 1784. Folio 

 volume of Maps and Plates accompauying text. 



This is the original of the C'hart in the 8vo. edition. 

 Behring- Sea appears without names, though Olutarslioi 

 Sea, Beaver Sea, Gulf of Anidir, Shoal Water, Bristol Bay, 

 appear as local names of equal rank. The three first close 

 in to the Asiatic coast. 



Behruufs Strait. Aor//i Facific Ocean. 



2. Chart of the N. W. Coast of America and the 

 N. E. Coast op Asia. In same original Ito. edition. 



Behring Sea without name, though occui>ying- a central 

 position, and shown in detail. 



Bristol Bali is the most prominent name on the whole of 

 this part of the Chart. 



AnadirsJc Guba appears in small letters iu the gulf itself. 

 Other names appearing iu the General Map are here 

 wanting. 



Bheriiif/s Strait. No name ou jiart of North Pacitic 

 included. 



^'^^ 93 3. A General Chart, Exhibiting Discover- 



ies made by Cook, by Lieutenant Roberts, 1781. 

 Behring- Sea without general names. Beaver Sea and 

 Ohitarsl-oi Sea, engraved close in to shore of Kamtchatka, 

 Gulf of Anadir and IJristol Bay prominently named. 

 Behr lug's Straits. North Pacific Ocean. 



^'^^' 4. Chart of the N. W. Coast of America and the 



N. E. Coast of Asia. Explored in the years 1778 

 AND 1771/. Prepared by Lieut. Roberts under the 



IMMEDIATE INFECTION OF CAPTAIN COOK. PUBLISHED 



BY W. Faden, Charing Cross, July 24, 1784. 

 Behring- Sea named Sea of Kamehatlxa. 

 Beaver Sea close in to shore of Kamchatka. 

 Sea of Oliotsli equivalent in rank to Sea of Kamtchatl-a. 

 Gulf of Anadyr, Bristol Bay. 

 KortJtern Part of Pacific or Great South Sea. 

 The Aleutian Islands are very imperfectly shown. 



1784. 5. A General Chart, exhibiting the Discoveries 



MADE BY Captain James Cook, &c. In "A Voyage to 

 the Pacific Ocean, &c. ; Cook." 27 vols. 8vo. London, 1784. 



