By T. Chuhh. 287 



The Salisbury and Southampton Railway is correctly shown as running 

 south (instead of north) of Clarendon Park, and the words '* To South- 

 ampton " added, near the line. 



The whole detail of the plate is carried one-sixteenth of an inch liigher, 

 so that the point of the compass indicator just breaks into the border line 

 at the top, instead of being one-sixteonth of an inch below, as in the 1848 

 edition. The imprint now reads " London : Published ... by 

 W. S. Orr & Co. 2, Amen Corner, Paternoster Row." 



The British Gazetteer. Wiltshire. Scale, 8 miles [=^ 

 2J inches ]. I.ondon. Published for the Proprietors 

 by H. G. Collins, 22, Paternoster Row. 16J,in. x 

 13iin. 



In AN ATLAS ACCOMPANYING THE BUITISII GAZETTEER 1)Y BEN- 

 JAMIN CLAKKE, 1852. fol. 



Coloured in divisions. Shows towns, villages, parks, woods, camps, 

 hundreds (with reference numbers), canals, rivers, the number of mem- 

 bers returned to Parliament, places of county election, poUing places, 

 railways, main and bye roads, the distances of the principal towns from 

 London, and from town to town. 



Top left-hand corner, a star indicator of the points of the compass, and, 

 a little below, a detached part of Wiltshire. At bottom left-hand corner, 

 the "Explanation" of signs used, and, to the right, the scale. Top 

 right-hand corner, " Wiltshire " in a long panel, upon which rests a scroll 

 containing "The British Gazetteer." Below the title, a note referring 

 to the members of Parliament. Bottom right-hand corner, " Reference 

 to the Hundreds." Between the border lines, at the bottom, " Longitude 

 west from Greenwich" ; and, below the border, the imprint. 



The border is formed by a thick line between two thin ones, with an 

 inner double line, divided off into degrees and minutes of latitude and 

 I longitude. The outside border lines are decorated with scroll work at 

 the angles, sides, top, and bottom. 



'Wiltshire. [Scale, 1 inch =35 miles.] 2|in. x ''in. 



hi COLLINS' I'OCKET ORDNANCE KAILAVAY ATLAS OF GKEAT 



r.UI'l'AIN. II. (1. COLLINS, 22, PATEUNOSTEIl ROW, LONDON, [1852]. 



Svo. 

 A small map extending from the Dorsetshire Coast to the City of 



Gloucester and from Wells to Reading. The County of Wilts, coloured 



blue, in tlic middle of the map ; its boundary is sliown by an engraved 



lino. 

 1 Shows only towns, hills, rivers, and liie I'aihvays from Swindon to 



Batlh with branches to Gloucester and Prome, and from Salisbury to 



Southampton. 

 1 The l)i)rd(>r is foi-nird by two line lines ; tlu- title '" Wiltsliitc " bcini,' 



outside at ihu lop, and, inuucdiiitoly below, the nunibei' '27. 



