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Ptolomy, 876, F. Geografia cioe descrittione universale della terra. Di C. L. Tolomeo, dal Latino nell' Italiano tradotta dal Leonardo Cernoti. Venetia, 1598. P.

1013, F. 2.

Nomenclator Ptolemaicus, omnia locorum vocabula quæ

in tota Ptolomæi geographa, occurrunt continens. Antverpiæ, 1595. Gift of H. Byrne, Esq.

1237, Q. D. Claudio Tolomeo Alessandrino, geografia tradotti. Di Greco da M. G. Ruselli. Venetia, 1574. P.

Puysegur, 7751, O. A treatise upon the navigation of St. Domingo; with sailing directions for the whole extent of its coasts. By M. de Chastenet Puysegur. Translated from the French, by Charles de Monmonier. Baltimore, 1802.

Pye, 7805, O.

A classical and historical dictionary of ancient geography; exhibiting the modern in addition to the ancient names of places. By Charles Pye. London, 1803.

Quadum, 907, F. Europæ universalis et particularis descriptio tabulis novem et sexaginta expressa. Auctore M. Quadum. Coloniæ, 1594. P. Rennell, 912, & 1095, Q. The geographical system of Herodotus examined

and explained, by a comparison with those of other ancient authors, and with modern geography. With maps. By James Rennell. London, 1800.

P.

7358, O. A treatise on the comparative geography of western Asia;
accompanied with an atlas of maps. By the late Major James Ren-
nell. 2 vols. London, 1831.

627, F.
A map of Hindostan, or the Mogul empire. By James Ren-
nell. 1788. P.

528, F. A Bengal atlas; containing maps of the theatre of war and
commerce. 1 vol. and a quarto pamphlet. By James Rennell. Lon-
don, 1781.

Robbe, 1620, & 1621, D. Monsieur Robbe methode pour apprendre facilement la geographie, avec un traité de la navigation. 2 tomes. Paris,

1746. 2918, D.

P.

The same. Haye, 1691. Robert, 639, F. M. Robert's atlas universal. 1757. P.

English and French. Paris,

Salmasius, 434, F. Claudii Salmasii Plinianæ exercitationes in Caji Julii Solini polyhistora. Item Cajii Juli Solini polyhistor ex veteribus libris emendatus. Accesserunt huic editioni de Homonymis Hyles latrice exercitationes antehac ineditæ, nec non de manna et saccharo. Tomi II. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1689. L.

Salmon, 3477, D. The modern gazetteer; or a short view of the several nations of the world, &c. By Mr. Salmon. Maps. London, 1769. Sanson, 465, D. Introduction à la geographie par le Sieur Sanson. Utrecht, 1692. Gift of John Smith.

Scott, 5348, D. A geographical description of the states of Maryland and Delaware. By Joseph Scott. Philadelphia, 1807.

1168, D. The United States' gazetteer; containing an authentic description of the several states, &c. With maps. By Joseph Scott. ladelphia, 1795.

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Senex, 125, F. A collection of maps. By John Senex. London. Spafford, 4428, O. A gazetteer of the state of New York, carefully written, from authentic and original materials; arranged on a new plan; with an accurate map of the state. By H. G. Spafford. Albany, 1813. Stockdale, 897, Q. A geographical, historical, and political description of the empires of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Prussia, Italy, Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia; with a gazetteer of reference to the principal places in those countries. Compiled and translated from

the German, with statistical tables and maps. By John Stockdale. London, 1800. Strabo, 467, F. Strabonis rerum geographicarum libri XVI. cum notis Casauboni et aliorum. Græcè et Latiné. Amstelodami, 1707. L. Strahlenberg, 210, Q. An historico-geographical description of the northern and eastern parts of Europe and Asia; but more particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary. Translated from the German of Strahlenberg. London, 1738.

Tanner, 1036, F. A new American atlas; containing maps of the several states of the North American Union. By Henry S. Tanner. Philadelphia,

1823.

Gift of the author.

3930, D. A map of Philadelphia and the adjacent country. By H. S. Tanner. Philadelphia, 1826.

Templeman, 2172, Q. A new survey of the globe; or an accurate mensuration of all the empires, kingdoms, countries, states, &c. in the world. By Thomas Templeman. London, 1720.

Tuckey, 4541, O. Maritime geography and statistics; or a description of the ocean and its coasts, navigation, &c. By James H. Tuckey, R. N. 4 vols. London, 1815.

Varenus, 1682, O. Bernhardi Vareni geographia generalis cum schematibus. Isaaco Newton, math. prof. Cantabrigiensé. Cantabrigiæ, 1672. L. 511, O. A complete system of geography, written in Latin, by Bernard Varenius; containing also the foundations of the art of navigation, measuring distances, dialling, and the ways of finding the longitude at sea. Improved by Sir Isaac Newton and Dr. Jurin. Translated into English, with notes and improvements, by Mr. Dugdale, and revised and corrected by Peter Shaw. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1736.

1678, O. Bernhardi Vareni descriptio regni Iaponiæ et Siam. Cantabrigiæ, 1673. L.

Walker, 2207, O. Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history. By John Walker. 2d edit. London, 1765.

2924, O. The same. 3d edit. London, 1800.

2206, & 8213, O. The universal gazetteer; being a concise description of the nations, cities, rivers, mountains, &c. in the known world. By John Walker. Enlarged and improved by Arthur Kershaw. London, 1795 & 1801.

Wells, 8550, O. A treatise on ancient and present geography. By Edward Wells. 2d edit. London, 1706.

Wilkinson, 1533, Q. Atlas classica; being a collection of the maps of the countries mentioned by the ancient authors, both sacred and profane; with their various subdivisions at different periods. Published by Robert Wilkinson. London, 1797.

1534, Q. Wilkinson's general atlas of the world; with appropriate tables. 2d edit. London, 1809.

Worcester, 5055, O. A geographical dictionary; or universal gazetteer; ancient and modern. By J. E. Worcester. 2 vols. Andover, 1817. Workman, 2261, D. Elements of geography; designed for young students in that science. By Benjamin Workman, A. M. 15th edit. Philadelphia, 1814. Gift of William McCulloch.

Wynne, 3650, O. A short introduction to geography; with an abridgment to astronomy. By Richard Wynne. Translated into French and Ita

lian, by Catharine Wynne. London, 1787. P.

128, F. A new atlas; containing a geographical and historical account of all the empires, kingdoms, and other dominions of the world; with the natural history and trade of each country. Taken from the best authors. London,

140, F. Maps and charts belonging to the modern part of the universal hisLondon, 1766.

tory.

336, F.

828, F.

1056, F.

nine maps.

Atlas scholasticus. London. Gift of Robert S. Jones.
A geographical atlas.

Geographia classica; the geography of the ancients, &c. Twenty-
London, 1753.

1064, F.__ Nouvelle carte des cotes de l'ocean. Paris, 1720. Gift of Joseph S. Lewis, Esq.

470, Q. Atlas geographus; or a complete system of geography for America. With plates. Vol. 5. Savoy, 1717.

954, Q. 3. Geographicall and anthologicall description of all the empires and kingdomes of the whole world. London, 1634.

5760, D. Geography in all ages. By the author of history in all ages, and history of the Jews in all ages. London, 1832.

7904, O. A new geographical, commercial, and historical grammar; and present state of the several empires and kingdoms of the world. 2 vols. Edin burgh, 1790.

4778, O. Geographical, commercial, and political essays; including statistical details of various countries. London, 1812.

5907, O. 8801, O. 1830-34. 5572, O. The Edinburgh gazetteer; or geographical dictionary; containing a description of the various countries, kingdoms, states, cities, mountains, &c. of the world; forming a complete body of geography. 6 vols. Edinburgh, 1822. 4478, O. A gazetteer of the province of Upper Canada. To which is added, an appendix; describing the principal towns, fortifications, and rivers in Lower Canada. New York, 1813.

Critical researches in philology and geography. Glasgow, 1824.
The journal of the geographical society of London. 3 vols.
London.

106, D. The American gazetteer; containing a distinct account of all parts of the new world, their situation, climate, soil, produce, manufactures, and With maps. 3 vols. The atlantic pilot.

commerce.

1112, O.

London, 1762.
London, 1772.

6970, 0.7. Report of the commissioners for surveying the coast of North Carolina. Washington, 1806.

799, O. 1. A geographical history of Nova Scotia. London, 1749.

941, D. Respublica sive status regni Poloniæ, Lithuania, Prussiæ, Livoniæ, etc. Lugduni Batavorum, 1642. L.

942, D. Russia seu Moscovia itemque Tartaria, commentario topographico atque politico illustratæ. Lugduni Batavorum, 1630. L.

967, D. Belgii confederati respublica seu chorographica politicaque descriptio. Lugduni Batavorum, 1630. L.

980, D. Respublica sive status regni Scotiæ et Hiberniæ. Lugduni Batavorum, 1627. L.

3139, D. Index; containing the names and geographical positions of all places in the maps of India. London, 1826.

TOPOGRAPHY AND STATISTICS.

5015, O. A treatise on topography, for both civil and military purposes, compiled and partly written by C. S. de Malortie. 2 vols. London, 1815. 4778, O. Geographical, commercial, and political essays, including statistical details of various countries. London, 1812.

740, Q. Andrew's plans of the capital cities in Europe, and some cities in the other three parts of the world. London.

5205, O. A summary view of the statistics and existing commerce of the principal shores of the Pacific Ocean. By Capt. M'Konnochie. London, 1818. 322, D. Statistical observer's pocket companion; containing a systematical set of queries, to assist travellers. London, 1801.

BRITISH.

641, Q. British topography; or an historical account of what has been done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland; with plates. By Richard Gough, F. R. S. 2 vols. London, 1780.

1587, Q. Magna Britannia; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain, by Daniel and Samuel Lysons. Vol. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th. London, 1813.

8159, O. A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing geographical, topographical, and statistical accounts of every district, object, and place. With maps. By B. P. Capper, Esq. London, 1808.

5128, O. England described; being a concise delineation of every county in England and Wales, with an account of its products. By John Aikin, M. D. London, 1818.

2785, O. 2. Estimate of the number of inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland. By Sir Frederick Morton Eden. London, 1800.

1352, 1854, & 2211, Q. A book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages and hamlets in England and Wales, alphabetically set down. London, 1668. P.

2093, O. A topographical survey of the great road from London to Bath and Bristol; with historical and descriptive accounts of the country, towns, villages, and gentlemen's seats on and adjacent to it. With plates. By Archibald Robertson. 2 vols. London, 1792.

5276, D. A guide to all the watering and bathing places; with a description of the lakes, and a tour in Wales, with itineraries. London, 1804.

3502, O. The Kentish traveller's companion, or a descriptive view of the towns, villages, &c. on the road from London to Margate, Dover and Canterbury. 2d edit. Canterbury, 1779. P.

2424, O. A topographical description of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a part of Yorkshire; with plates. By John Housman. Carlisle, 1800.

2216, O. Guide to the lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire. 3d edit. London, 1784.

3310, & 6701, O. The same. Kendal, 1807.

6503, O. The topographer for the years 1789, 1790, and 1791; containing a variety of original articles, illustrative of the local history and antiquities of England, &c. &c. With plates. 4 vols. London, 1789-1791. M. 1409, Q. 7. Bibliotheca topographica Britannica, No. XLV. London. 5986, D. Historisch statische Darstellung des Nordlichen England. Von C. E. Rivinus. Leipsic, 1824.

5359, D. The new Bath guide; or, useful pocket companion, for all persons residing in, or resorting to that city. To which is added, the life of Richard Nash, Esq. Bath, 1807.

1832, & 7600, O. An history of Birmingham. 2d edition, with considerable additions. By W. Hutton. Birmingham, 1783.

2742, D. A description of modern Birmingham, including Warwick and Leamington. By Charles Pye. Birmingham, 1818.

6526, O. A new description of Blenheim, the seat of the Duke of Marlborough; containing an account of the paintings, tapestry, furniture, gardens, park, &c. &c. With a preliminary essay on landscape gardening. With views, &c. Oxford, 1811. M.

4597, D. 2. Attree's topography of Brighton. Brighton, 1809.

3660, O. A walk in and about the city of Canterbury, with many observations not described in other publications. By W. Gostling. 2d edit. Canter

bury, 1779. P.

1209, Q. Most accurate history of the ancient city and famous cathedrall of Canterbury, illustrated with divers maps and figures. By William Somer. London, 1661.

P.

696, F. Plates of the tombs, &c. at Canterbury and Westminster abbey. London, 1720. P.

1518, Q. The history of Cleveland in the county of York; with an account of the soil, produce and natural curiosities. By the Rev. John Graves. Carlisle, 1808.

8628, O. 1. A topographical account of Cranbrook in Kent. Cranbrook, 1825.

1457, Q. The history of the county of Cumberland and some places adjacent, from the earliest accounts to the present time; comprehending its local history, antiquities, mines, minerals, and plants, with biographical notes. By William Hutchinson, F. A. S. 2 vols. Carlisle, 1794.

8016, O. A view of the present state of Derbyshire, with an account of its most remarkable antiquities. By James Pilkington. 2 vols. Derby, 1789. 2078, O. The history of Derby; from the remote ages of antiquity, to the year 1791; with plates. By W. Hutton. London, 1791.

3403, D. The antiquities of the abbey and cathedral church of Durham. With a description of the county of Durham, &c. &c. &c. By Patrick SanderDurham, 1767.

son.

1016, Q. History and antiquities of the conventual and cathedral church of Ely, from the foundation of the monastery, 673, to the year 1771. By James Bentham. Cambridge, 1771. P.

744, F. The history and antiquities of Essex, containing nineteen weekly numbers. By N. Salmon. 1747. P.

3306, D. Excursions in the county of Essex; comprising brief historical and topographical delineations, &c. &c. &c.; forming a complete guide for the traveller and tourist. Illustrated with one hundred engravings, including a map. 2 vols. London, 1818. M.

The history and antiquities of the abbey and borough of Evesham.

1098, Q. Evesham, 1794. P.

1157, Q. 7. An account of the parish at Fairford, in the county of Gloucester; with a particular description of the stained glass in the windows of the church, and engravings of ancient monuments. Lond. 1791. P.

1177, Q. 6. Bibliotheca topographica Britannica, No. XL. containing the history and antiquities of the town, college and castle of Fotheringay, in the county of Northampton; with several particulars of the execution and funeral of Mary queen of Scots. London, 1787. P.

1645, D.

Treatise of the Roman ports and forts in Kent. By William Somner. Oxford, 1693. P.

7668, O. The Hasting's guide; or, a description of that ancient town and port, and its environs; to which is added some account of the Cinque ports. London, 1794.

677, F. History and topographical survey of the county of Kent, containing the ancient and present state of it, civil and ecclesiastical. By Edward Hasted. 4 vols. Canterbury, 1778. P.

915, F. Kent surveyed and illustrated. By Thomas Philipott. London, 1659. P.

1384, Q. Perambulation of Kent, in the year 1570, containing the description, history and custom of that shyre. By William Lambard. London, 1576. P.

4838, D. A companion to the Leasowes, Hagley and Enville; with a sketch

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