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Das Meer von Kamtchatka appears in tbe western part of 

 the sea, to north of Commander and the western Aleutian 

 Islands, but is distinctly intended to apply only there. Let- 

 tering used in this case same 'with, that of Das Ochotsldsche 

 Meer. 



Berings Strasse. Ost-Occan ocler das Stille Meer. 



33. Keduced Chart of Pacieig Ocean by Arrow- 

 smith. Additions to 1800. One Sheet. 



This is a reduction of No. 40, described below, but evi- i809. 

 dently from an earlier edition than there quoted, extending 

 equally far north, and likewise showing Behring Sea with- 

 out name. 



34. Smith's New General Atlas. London, 1809. isog. 

 Map 1. Western Hemisphere. Behring Sea named Sea 



of Kamtschatlia. 

 Bering's Str. North Faeific Ocean. 



35. Map 3. The World. Mercator's Projection. 

 Same as last. 



36. Map 28. Eussian Empire. 

 Behring Sea named Sea of Kamtcliatlca. 



37. Map 31. Asia. Greater j^art of Behring Sea shown, 

 and portion of America, but without name on sea. 



Bering Sir. North Pacific Ocean. Part of the latter name 

 runs over into Behring Sea. 



38. Map 41. America. 



Behring Sea named Sea of KamtchatJca. 



39. Map 42. North America. Greater part of Behring 

 Sea included in detail, but without name. 



Bhering's St. North Pacific Ocean. 



40. Arrowsmith's Chart of the Pacific Ocean. 

 This is a large and important Mai? in nine sheets, specially 

 devoted to the Pacific Ocean. Originally published 1798. 

 This edition with corrections to 1810. The northern edge 

 of the Map runs about latitude 02° north, and it includes 

 the greater part of Behring Sea, but shows it as a large 

 blank unnamed space. Bristol Bay alone is rather x^romi- 

 neutly named. By contrast, the Sea of OchotsJc, Sea of 



Japan, and other inclosed seas are named. 



97 41. Karte de Grossen Ocean. Soltzmann. ^^^o- 



Perthes, 1810. 

 Behring Sea named KamschatMsches Meer. 



42. Ostell's New General Atlas. London, 1810. i^^"- 

 Map 1. The World. Behring Sea without name, though 



Sea of OMotsIc, «&c., all clearly named. 

 Bheringh Strait. North Pacific. 



43. Map 19. Asia. Includes all the western part of 

 Behring Sea, but without name. 



Pacific Ocean. 



44. Map 24. North America. Includes all eastern part 

 of Behring Sea, but without name. 



Bhcringh Straits. Pacific Ocean. 



45. Chart of the World. Mercator's Projection. ^^^ 

 Showing Captain Cook's discoveries. Date assigned in 

 catalogues, 1811. (From Guthrie's "Atlas.") 



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