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Mr. Talledo, and a skilful pilot, Mr. Alvarez, were appointed 

 in 1804, to take the plan of the Magdalena from the mouth 

 as far as Honda. I know, that they made use, like me, of 

 sextants, and artificial horizons j but I am ignorant whether 

 they were also furnished with chronometers. The map of the 

 province of Carthagena by Mr. Talledo is the result of these 

 long and useful operations. I had marked on the drawing, 

 copies of which were left at New Grenada, a table of latitudes 

 and longitudes, determined between Turbaco and Santa-Fe 

 de Bogota. In examining these particular points on Mr. 

 Talledo's map, the following comparison is the result : 



PLACES. 

 The longitudes are re 

 duced to the Meri- 

 dian of la Popa de 

 Cartagena de lndias 

 which is 1* 25'' east 

 of the port. 



Turbaco. 



Mahates 



Island of Cotoreo. 



Pinto 



Mom pox 



Badillas (Vadillo). 

 Island of Bruxas... 



Carare 



Nare 



MAP 



of Mr. de Humboldt, 

 drawn at Santa-Fe, 

 in 1801. 



Lat. 



9o 25 



9 14 



7 58 



6 55 



6 11 



Long. 

 6 

 22 

 39 

 58 J 



8 

 41 



42 

 5 

 3 



MAP 



of Mr.TALLEDO, taken 

 in 1804. 



Lat. 



9° 25' 

 9 15 

 7 57 

 6 55 



6 11 



Long. 



& 4 



21 | 

 37 



9 58 



8* 

 39 

 41 I 



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This agreement in the results is so much the more remark- 

 able, as it comprises every point of which I fixed the longi- 

 tude from Turbaco to Nare. Does it prove the exactness of 

 my labours ? or has Mr. Talledo (without any indication of it 

 on his map) preferred my observations to his own ? If the 

 latter be the case, I regret that he adopted calculations made 

 provisionally in 1801, instead of the positions published by 



