298 Mciffi of Wiltshire. 



the sides, reference numbers 1 — 6 are added, and, at the top and bottom, 

 between the border Hnes, A to G. Additional railways are shown: 

 Chippenham to Calne, the Marlborough branch, Salisbury to Fording- 

 bridge, and Andover to Komsey. 



A further reprint of the 1868 edition of the map 

 issued in Cruchley's County Atlas of England 

 and Wales . . . 1863. 



In cruchley's county atlas of ENGLAND & WALES, LONDON, 



1875. 8vo. 



A proposed railway from Marlborough to Swindon is shown in this 

 edition, but the projected lines from Wootton Bassett to Malmesbury, and 

 from Salisbury {via Amesbury) through the middle of the county to 

 Tetbury, are omitted. This impression has the imprint of Cruchley, 

 as in the 1863 edition, but in larger type. 



1876. 



A further reprint of Philips' Map issued in the 

 G-eography of Wiltshire ... by Rev. J. P. 

 Faunthorpe . . . 1872. 



In philips' handy atlas of THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND . . . 



1876. 8vo. 



With the addition of the lines of latitude and longitude, which cross 

 the map at every ten minutes. 



Another edition of the Map published in the 

 Weekhj Dispatch, in 1862, and reproduced in 

 Cassell's British Atlas in 1864. 



In bacon's new QUARTO COUNTY ATLAS ... OF ENGLAND 

 AND WALES . . . LONDON, G. W. BACON & CO., [1876]. 4to. 



With Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs coloured. 



The note, under the title to the 1864 edition, is differently set up ; and 

 those on the right-hand side have been removed. A note of four lines, 

 referring to railways, has been added in the top right-hand corner, and 

 also references to the boundaries. The railway from Salisbury to 

 Fordingbridge is added ; Cassell's imprint is erased, and " Gr. W. Bacon 

 & Co., 127, Strand, London," added. 



1877. 



Wiltshire. English miles, 5 [=f inch]. William Collins, 

 Son, & Co., London & Crlasgow. 



