BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. 



ORDNANCE SURVEY. 



The following are the principal Maps published by this 

 Department : — ; . , . 



1— Town Maps on a scale of Ten Feet op Five Feet to 

 a Mile. 



2. — General Cadastral Map on a scale of ^ or about 



25 Inches to a Mile. This map shows boundaries and areas of 

 fields, also levels and bench marks, but no contours. 



3. — General Map on a Scale of Six Inches to a Mile. This 

 is the largest scale showing contours. Areas are not shown. 



4. — General Map on a scale of One Mile to an Inch. 



5. — General Map on a scale of Two Miles to an Inch. 



6. — General Map on a scale of Four Miles to an Inch. 



7. — General Map of Great Britain on a scale of Ten Miles 

 to an Inch. 



8. — General Map of the United Kingdom 



toomoo scale, 



or about 16 Miles to an Inch. 



The Ten Feet, Five Feet, 25-Inehes, and Six Inches to a 

 Mile Scale Maps are published in black only. The first three in 

 full sheets (36" x 24"), priced at 2s. 6dL and 3s. per sheet, and the 

 last in quarter sheets (18" x 12") at Is. (net) per sheet. 



The small scale maps :— One Mile, Two Miles, Four Miles, 



and Ten Miles to an Inch are prepared in different forms and 

 sizes, those of the two former being, for England and Wales, 

 27" x 18", for Scotland, 24" x 18", and those of the two latter some- 

 what smaller. All are published printed in colours. The One 

 Mile, Four Mile, and Ten Mile Maps are published also in black 

 (i.e. Outline only). Contours are shown on the One Mile and Two 

 Mile Maps, and on all a large number of heights are given. 



9. — Special Maps of certain Districts are also published in 

 forms similar to those of the ordinary small scale sheets. 



The sheets of all small scale maps are issued mounted on linen 

 or unmounted, flat or folded in covers, and cut into sections and 

 mounted on linen. The prices vary from Is. to 2s. 6d. (net) 

 according to size and form. 



Geological Maps on Scales of Six Inches and One Inch to 

 a Mile, and of Four Miles to an Inch are also published. 



Complete information will be found in the annual Catalogue and 

 book of Indexes issued by the Department, or can be obtained by 

 application to the 



JDlRECTOR-GENEKALj 



Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 



