450 APPENDIX TO COUNTER-CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



The name north-ivest coast is not engraved on the land 

 of the map, but the map extends for the whole length of 

 Cook's exploration, or to Icy Cape, in the Arctic Ocean. 



1700. 5^ A. Chart of the Northern Pacific Ocean, con- 



taining- THE N. E. Coast of Asia and N. W. Coast 

 OF America, explored in 1778 and 1779 by Captain 

 Cook, and further explored in 1788 and 1789 by 

 John Me ares. In " Meares' Voyage." 4to. edition. 

 London, 1790. 



(Includes coast from latitude 70° north of Behring Straits 

 to south end of Peninsula of California.) 



1700. Q^ Chart of the N. W. Coast America and 1;^. E. 



Coast of Asia, explored in the years 1778 and 

 1779 BY Captain Cook, and further explored in 

 THE YEAKS 1788 AND 1789. In '' Meares' Voyage." 4to. 

 edition. London, 1790. 



(Includes coast from Cape Lisburu, N. of Behring Strait, 

 to about mouth of Columbia Eiver.) 



1798. 7. "A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean," 



&c. Vancouver. London, 1798. 



Contains A Chart showing part of the Coast of 

 North-west America. 



This Chart includes the coast continuously from latitude 

 30° to beyond Kadiak Island. 



According to the title this does not include the ichole 

 north-west coast. 



1802. 8. Map published by the Quartermaster-Gen- 



eral's Department. Eussia, 1802. 

 British Case, This shows, in Eussian characters running on the main- 

 Appondix, ^oi. j^^^^^^ p^^^^ ^j, ^j^^ :s^orth-west Coast of America, extending 



from a point near the coast, and to the north of Behring 

 Strait, continuously to a point between the 53rd and 51th 

 degrees of latitude. 



1802. 9. Atlas para el Viaoe de las Goletas "Sutil" 



Y '' Mexicana." Madrid, 1802. 



Charts 1 to 3, contained in this work, entitled La Costa 

 N.O. de America, include continuously from latitude 17° 

 northward, and westward to Unalaska. 



1819. 10. Buruey. "A Chronological History of North-eastern 

 Voyages of Discovery." London, 1819. 



Chapter 19 is entitled "Captain Cook on the North-west 

 Coast of America." This title is continued as a side-note 

 to the pages throughout the chapter as far as p. 229, or 

 from the point at which Cook first sighted the American 

 coast, in latitude 44J°, to Unalaska, after which ivest coast 

 is substituted for north-west coast. Burney was himself a 

 member of Cook's expedition, and the use here made of the 

 term shows clearly how he understood it to apply. 



1820. 11. Eossi's Atlas. Milan, 1820. 



Map G. The World, in Hemispheres. 



On this Map Costa Nord-ouest appears, the letters of this 

 title extending from a little west to the head of Cook's 

 Inlet along the land southward to the 50th parallel. 



