By T. Ckiihh. 295 



right-hand top corner, is placed higher up and is now in latitude 51" 36', 

 instead of 51" 34', The explanation of railway signs, in the top right- 

 hand corner, is erased, and new railways shown : from the Great Western 

 main line to Faringdon ; a proposed line from Wootton Bassett to 

 Malmesbury and beyond ; a new branch from Chippenham to Calne : a 

 projected line from the South Western main line, near Purton, north-west 

 to Tetbury, with a junction with the Ilungerford line near Pewsey ; and 

 a line from Salisbury to Fordingbridge. 



Wiltshire. English miles, 8 [=1J inches]. By W, 



Hugfhes. Vl\\\. X 9.1 in. 



In THE NATIONAL (lAZETTKKlt . . . OF GI.'EAT BRITAIN AND 

 lUELANU. BY N. E. S. A. HAMILTON, LONDON, 1868. 8vo. 



A very clearly printed map, coloured in light brown, showing the 

 villages, hamlets, parks, woods, hills, canals, rivers, roads, and railways, 

 the last being indicated by a broken line. The roads, railways, and 

 principal towns are shown to the margin of the map. 



Top left-hand corner, the title ; and, below, the scale of 8 miles. Bottom 

 right-hand corner, below the border, " W. Hughes." 



The border is formed by a thick line with a fine inner line, a space of 

 three-sixteenths of an inch, and a double inner line. The latitude and 

 longitude are shown in figures, and lines cross the border, at every ten 

 minutes. 



1869. 



Wiltshire. Drawn & engraved by J. Bartholomew, 

 Edinr. Scale of miles, 8 [=2 inclies]. (Houlston & 

 Sons' new series of District Handy Maps from 

 the Ordnance Survey. Wiltshire 65, 



Paternoster Row, B.C.) lOin x 4iin. 



A clearly printed map, with the detail reaching to the border lines. 

 The county boundary is shown by a fine dotted line, and the county of 

 Wilts is coloured a light biown. The title "Wiltshire" is in the middle 

 of the top border. In the bottom border the scale appears in the 

 middle, and in the right-hand corner, the draughtsman's luime. 



The title iii parentheses is given on the cover in which the map was 

 issued. 



lleproduced from the one-inch Ordnance Surxcy aiul showing most of 

 its details. 



The border is formed 1),\ two ihin lines with an intennciiiatr tliick one, 

 a space of one-eighth of an inch, and a line iinier line. 



1870. 



A reprint of the Map of Wiltshire by J. &; C. 

 Walker, 1862. 



