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95 17. Hydrographie Francaise. Mappe-Monde i^^s. 



ou Carte Reduite des Parties Connues du 

 Globe, pour servir au Voyage de LaPerouse, 1785- 

 88. No date. Probably about 1798 or bei'ore, as Vau- 

 couver's surveys not iucluded. From "Atlas du Voyage." 

 La Perouse. "No. 1. 



Beliriiig Sea not named, though 3Ier WOcliotsk^ &c., 

 named. 



Behriug Strait named Bet. de Behring. 



Pacific Ocean named Grand Ocean. 



18. Hydrographie FRANgAiSE. Carte des Cotes i798 

 DE l'Amerique et de l'Asie. From discoveries by 

 French frigates ''Boussole" and ''Astrolabe." Ko date. 

 Probably about 1798 or before, as Vancouver's surveys not 

 included. From "Atlas du Voyage." LaPerouse. No. 15. 



Behring Sea not named on this large-scale Chart. 



Behring Strait named Bet. de Behring. 



North Pacific named Grand Ocean Septentrional. 



19. Chart of the Pacific Ocean north of the noo. 

 Line. Laurie and Whittle. London, 1799. 



Behriug Sea named Sea of Kamtschatlia. 

 North Pacific Ocean appears. 



20. Map showing the Russian Empire in "View of isoo. 

 of the Russian Empire." Took. London, 1800. 3 vols, 8vo. 



Whole of Behring Sea iucluded, but without separate 

 name; on the contrary, the North Pacific is named as a 

 Avhole Eastern Ocean, the first word lying to the north, the 

 second to the south, of the Aleutian Islands. Eaatern 

 Ocean is used in the same general sense in the text. 



Sea of Olchotsh distinctly named. 



Behring's Straits. 



21, 22. Russian Atlas, consisting of 43 sheets, and i oo. 

 dividing the Empire into 41 Governments. Pub- 

 lished in 1800. 



Two Mai)s, one of E. Siberia and Russian America, the 

 other a large Map of the whole Russian Empire. Names 

 shown in the same way on both. 



Behring Sea without separate name. 



Kamtcliatlca Sea oft' coast of peninsula. 



Okotsli Sea prominently marked. 



Anadyr Sea of same rank as two above. 



Behring Strait^ Bristol Bay. 



Pacific Ocean. 



23. Carte Generale de l'Ejmpire de Russie divi- isoo. 

 SEE en 41 GouVERNEMENTS. Rcdig^e eu 1800 par A. 

 Vilbreckht. 



Names given in same manner as No. 19. 



24. Map published by' the Quartermaster-Gen- 1802. 

 ER al's Department. Russia, 1802. 



"^riiis Map, ^facsimile of which is attached to the British 

 Case, is really a Chart showing the Asiatic and American 

 coasts and the whole of Behriug Sea. 



The copy in possession of Her Majesty's Government is 

 the identical one sent by Sir C. Bagot, 17rh November, 1821, 

 in his desijatch of that date, and with MS. notes upon it. 



