434 . APPENDIX TO COUNTEK-CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



Beliring Sea iinined Sea of Kamtsehatlca. 

 Bhering^s Straitii. Korth Pacific Ocean. 



^^^^- 46. Hydrographical Chart of the World. A. 



Arrowsmitb, 1811. 

 Behriiig Sea named Sea of Kamtchatlca. 

 Bering's Strait. JSForth Pacific Ocean. 



1812. 47. Map of the "World on Meroator's Projec- 



tion ILLUSTRATINO LiSlANKY'S VOYAGE ROUND THE 



World. St. Petersburg, 1812. 



Beliriug Sea Avitbout separate name. 

 Bering Strait. North Pacific Ocean. 



1812. 48. New Atlas. Fielding- Lucas. Baltimore. Assigned 

 date in cat;ilogue, 1812. 



Map 2. Western Hemisphere. 

 Bebring Sea named Kamtsehatlca Sea. 

 North Pacific Ocean. 

 - 49. Map 3. The World. Mercator's Projection. 

 Bebring Sea shown, but without name. 

 Beeriiufs Str. North Pacific Ocean. 

 50. Map 29. North America. 

 Bebring Sea named Sta of KanttschatJca. 

 Behring^s Str. Pacific Ocean. 



1813. 51. Goldsmith's Atlas. London, 1813. 

 Map 1. The World. Stereograpbic Projection. 

 Bebring Sea not named, though Sea of Okhotsk, Sea of 



Japan, &c., named. 

 North Pacific Ocean. 



52. Map 2. World on Mercator's Projection. 

 Names same as above. 



53. Map 4. Asia. Same as above. 



1813. 54. New Elementary Atlas. Gary. London, 1813. 

 Map 1. The World. Sea of Kamtschatka placed in west- 

 ern part of Bebring Sea adjacent to the peninsula of same 

 name. No general name for Bebring Sea. 



North Pacific Ocean. 



55. Map 2. The World. Same as above. 



56. Map 19. Asia. 



Sea of Kamtschatka, the name being placed quite close 

 to the land of the peninsula. 



57. Map 25. North America. Whole eastern part of 



Bebring Sea shown, but without name. 



1314. 98 58. New Map of America. Smith. London, 



1814. 

 Bebring Sea called Sea of Kamschatka. 



1814. 59. Map of the World. Illustrating the voyages and 

 travels of G. H. von Langsdorff. In Langsdorff, " Voyages 

 and Travels, 1803-7." London, 1814. 4to. 2 vols. 



This Map is separately marked on margin as engraved 

 in 1814. 



Bebring Sea without name, though the author's route 

 passes twice across it. 



Behrings Strait. North Pacific Ocean. 



1815. 60. Pinkerton's Atlas. London, 1815. 



