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H. G. EORDHAM—HERTFORDSHIRE MAPS. 
* 1836. Bell, James. 9f x 7^-. Scale, about \\ miles = 
1 inch. Engraved on steel by Gray & Son. 
An unaltered reprint of the Hertfordshire map in the 1 Compre¬ 
hensive Gazetteer’ of 1833-34. 
Erom ‘A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and 
Wales.’ By James Bell. 4 vols. Glasgow, 1836, 8vo. Apparently 
the second edition of this Gazetteer. 
* 1836. Hall, Sidney. 9H X 7A- Scale, 4£ miles = 
1 inch. [Engraved October, 1830.] 
A further issue of the map of Herts described under the date 
1832, hut differing from that impression by the insertion of the 
“London and Birmingham Bail way”, the correction of the number 
in the imprint at foot from 168 to 186 (as in the atlas of 1833), 
and the omission of the date previously appearing in the imprint. 
Erom ‘ A New British Atlas,’ probably the second edition, 
London, 1836, 4to. 
* 1837. Moule, Thomas. lQi x 7'f. Scale, about 
5 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by W. Schmollinger. 
An unaltered copy of the map of Hertfordshire described under 
date 1836. 
Erom another edition of ‘ The English Counties Delineated.’ 
2 vols. London, 1837, 4to. 
* 1838. Moule, Thomas. I0i x 7-f. Scale, about 
5 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by W. Schmollinger [James Bingleyj. 
A map of Herts reprinted from the plate previously used, but 
slightly altered as follows: the London and North-Western 
Bailway inserted; between the two shields on the left-hand side 
of the map: “County returns 3 members”; the name “James 
Bingley ” inserted at foot in place of that of Schmollinger. 
Erom a copy of ‘ The English Counties Delineated..’ 2 vols., 
London, 1838, 4to, in which an additional title dated 1838 is 
inserted. 
(The other copies of the map of Herts which I have seen, but for 
which I cannot assign any exact date, are (1) without railways or 
the line of text between the shields, but with Bingley’s name at 
foot, which seems to have been struck oh the plate between the 
issues of 1837 and 1838; (2) with the Great Eastern Bailway 
shown, and the imprint at foot replaced by the figure 5, issued 
later than the print of 1838 ; (3) again later, an example with 
railways, and railway stations shown, and at foot the imprint 
replaced by a scale of 10 miles, and the indication: “Bailway 
Stations thus @ ”) 
* 1838. Pigot, James, & Co. 14 x 8H. Scale, 
4\ miles = 1 inch. Engraved by Pigot & Son. 
A reprint of the map of 1826 (c) and subsequent dates, as described 
under date 1834 (c), with the addition of the “ Birmingham and 
London By.”, and the “Cambridge By”, and in the “ Explanation” 
below, in two lines, “Polling Places”, and “Bail ltoads”, the 
