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respond with those in Miiller's Map, published in London 

 in 1761, above alluded to at p. 86 of this Ax^pendix. 



But assuming tliat "Eastern Ocean'' is confined toBeh- 

 ring Sea on the Globe of 1797, quoted by the United States, 

 this authority cannot be set against that of other Maps, 

 which clearly show that the term, which was rarely used, 

 was not confined to the waters north of the Aleutian 

 Islands, and was in most cases a synonym for the "Pacific 

 Ocean." The following may be quoted: 



Sayer and Bennett's East India Pilot Chart, i^so. 

 No. 23, 1780. Eastern Ocean extends along the parallel of 

 18° north latitude and from 125° east to 156° east longi- 

 tude, or from near Luzon Island beyond the Ladrone 

 Islands. 



Map of Asia, according to Sieur d'Anville, published 1772. 

 by li. Sayer, London, 1772. Eastern Ocean is placed iu 

 about the samejDOsition as in preceding Map quoted. 



Moll's Atlas, Map of the World on Mercator's 

 projection. The Eastern Ocean or Parts wiknown is writ- 

 ten off the north-east shore of Asia, Asia north of Japan. 



Map showing the Eussian Empire, in "View of the isoo. 

 Eussian Empire," 3 vols. 8vo. Took, London, 1800. The 

 North Pacific is named as a whole Eastern Ocean, the first 

 word lyiug to the north, the second to the south, of the 

 Aleutian Islands. Eastern Ocean is used in the same gen- 

 eral sense in the text. 



ChARTE DES NoRDOSTLICHEN ThEILS von SiBIRIEN 1805, 

 DES ElSMEERS, DES OST-OCEANS UND DER NORDWEST- 



LICHEN KiJSTE VON AMERICA. Entworfcu von Sariits 

 chew, from Sarychef's account of Billings' Voyages, Ger- 

 man translation, Liepzig, 1805. 

 Ost- Ocean oder das ^tille Meer. 



Map on Mercator's projection of a part of the me. 

 Eastern Ocean adjacent to North-West America 

 between the straits of fuca and the gulf of 

 Kenai, edition of 1826. A Eussian Map, published at St. 

 Petersburgh. 



The words Part of tlie Eastern Ocean are written in three 

 horizontal lines off the portion of the coast given. 

 105 Eussian Map, published at St. Petersburgh 1826, i828. 



with a similar title to the above, but giving the coast 

 from the Gulf of Panam^ to the Straits of Fuca. Part of 

 the Eastern Ocean is written in like manner in three horizon- 

 tal lines opposite the coast given. 



Map of the Entrances to Port of New Arch- i848. 



ANGEL through THE SOUNDS OF SiTKA AND KlOKAT- 

 CHEFF, DRAWN UP FROM DESCRIPTIONS OF StURMAN 

 VASILEFF I IN 1809 AND VASILEFF II IN 1833, AND 

 ENGRAVED IN HyDROGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT OF MINIS- 

 TRY OF Marine, 1848. A Eussian Map, published at St. 

 Petersburgh. Eastern Ocean is written off the portion of 

 the coast given in three horizontal lines. 



Map on Mercator's projection of the Southern 1^53. 

 Portion of the Koloschensky Archipelago, drawn 



