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Dickinson, 7517, O. Elements of Geography; or an extensive abridgement thereof; illustrated with maps. By R. Dickinson, Esq. Accompanied

with a new and extensive introduction, by E. Hoyt, Esq. Boston, 1813.

Dionisius, 514, Q. Dionysii Alex. et Pomponi Mela situs orbis descriptio. Æthici cosmographia, etc. J. Solini Polycistor. Cum annotationibus Henrici Stephani et aliorum. Excusum anno 1577.-L.

Donkin, 7023, O. A dissertation on the course and probable termination of the Niger. By Lieutenant Sir R. Donkin. London, 1829. Dunn, 378, F. A new atlas of the mundane system; or of geography and cosmography; describing the heavens and earth, the distances, motions, and magnitudes of the celestial bodies, &c. with plates. By Samuel

Dunn. London, 1778.

Ebeling, 3958, D. 1. Erklærung einer neuen karte von Frankreich, &c. von C. D. Ebeling. Hamburg, 1792. Gift of M. Carey.

Evans, 291, D. An epitome of geography. By John Evans, A. M. 2d edit. London, 1802.

462, Q. 11. Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays. By Lewis Evans. Philadelphia, 1756.

469, 3. & 2273, Q. 1. An analysis of his general map of the middle colonies. By Lewis Evans. 2d edit. Philadelphia, 1755.

Field, 6051, O. Geographical memoirs of New South Wales; by various hands, together with other papers on the aborigines, geology, &c. Edited by B. Field. London, 1825.

Flint, 6974, & 7399, O. A condensed geography and history of the western states, or the Mississippi valley. By Timothy Flint. 2 vols. Cincinnati, 1828.

Gordon, 386, & 8572, O. Geography anatomized: or, the geographical gramBy Patrick Gordon. London, 1725—1730.

mar.

8830, O. A gazetteer of Pennsylvania. By Thomas F. Gordon. Philadelphia, 1832.

8997, O. A gazetteer of the state of New Jersey, comprehending a general view of its physical and moral condition, together with a topographical and statistical account of the counties, towns, villages, canals, &c. By Thomas F. Gordon. Trenton, 1834.

Guthrie, 437, Q. & 6741, O. A new system of modern geography; or a geographical, historical and commercial grammar. By William Guthrie. The astronomical part by James Ferguson. 3d edit. with a volume of maps. London, 1786.

720, Q. The same.

The astronomical parts corrected by Dr. Rittenhouse. The first American edition. 2 vols. with a volume of maps. Philadelphia, 1794.

512, F. Maps belonging to Guthrie's system of geography. London, 1786.

555, F. Maps of Carey's American edition of Guthrie's geography. Philadelphia, 1794.

Hamilton, 4606, O. The East India gazetteer; containing particular descriptions of the empires, kingdoms, &c. of Hindostan, India beyond the Ganges, and the eastern archipelago, by Walter Hamilton. London, 1815.

Heron, 2440, O. A new system of universal geography; containing a full survey of the natural and civil state of the terraqueous globe; with a philosophical view of universal history. With maps. By Robert Heron. 4 vols. London, 1797.

Heylin, 52, F. Cosmography; containing the chorography and history of the world. By Peter Heylin. London, 1703.

Huebner, 1126, D. Huebner's kurtze fragen aus der neuen und alten geographie. Regespurg, 1746. Gift of Mrs. Reedle.

Jeffreys, 104, Q. 4. A map of Nova Scotia and cape Breton, and the adjacent parts of New England and Canada; with an explanation thereof. By Thomas Jeffreys. London, 1755.

469, Q. 1. An explanation for the map of Nova Scotia, &c. by Thomas Jeffreys. London, 1755.

194, Q. 6. Map of the seat of war, on the coast of Choromandel, with
an explanation thereof, and an account of the war. By Thomas Jef-
freys. London, 1754.

Kinneir, 1590, Q. A geographical memoir of the Persian empire.
M. Kinneir. London, 1813.

By John Lansegue, 7550, O. A short compendium of ancient and modern historical geography. Translated from the French, by Mr. De Lansegue. London, 1791.

Laurent, 9043, O. An introduction to the study of ancient geography, with copious indexes. By Peter Edmund Laurent. 2d edit. Oxford, 1832. L'Isle, 404, 5. & 463, Q. 14. Explication de la carte des nouvelles decouvertes au nord de la mer du sud. Par M. de L'Isle. A Paris, 1753.

Luyts, 618, Q. Johannis Luyts, philosophiæ professoris, introductio ad geographiam novam et veterem. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1692. Gift of Jacob Greiner.

Malham, 7921, O. The naval gazetteer; or seaman's complete guide; containing a full and accurate account of the several coasts, countries, and islands, in the known world. By the Rev. John Malham. 2 vols. Boston, 1797.

Malte-Brun, 6653, O. Universal geography; or a description of all the parts of the world, on a new plan, according to the great natural divisions of the globe: accompanied with analytical, synoptical, and elementary tables. By M. Malte-Brun. With additions. Boston, 1824.

9202, O. Principles of mathematical physical and political geography. By Malte-Brun. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1834.

Martyn, 847, Q. A geographical magazine; or new system of geography; with maps and plates. By William Frederick Martyn. 2 vols. London, 1794.

Mayer, 1985, O. 9. Nouvelle methode pour lever en peu de tems et a peu de frais une carte generale exacte de tout la Russie. Par Christian Mayer. A St. Petersbourg, 1770.

Mayo, 4434, O. A view of ancient geography and ancient history, by Robert
Mayo, M. D. accompanied with an atlas. Philadelphia, 1813.
Melish, 7845, O. A geographical description of the world; intended as an ac-
companiment to the map of the world, in Mercator's projection. By
John Melish. Philadelphia, 1818.

8219, O. A geographical description of the United States, with the
contiguous British and Spanish possessions. By John Melish. 3d
edit. Philadelphia, 1818.

8011, O. A military and topographical atlas of the United States; including the British possessions and Florida. By John Melish. Philadelphia, 1815.

Milburne, 1589, Q. Oriental commerce, containing a geographical description of the principal places in the East Indies, China and Japan, with their produce, manufactures and trade, by William Milburne, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1813.

Moll, 182, Q. Atlas geographus; or a complete system of geography, ancient and modern; containing the discoveries and improvements of the best modern authors; with maps and cuts. Done by Herman Moll. 5 vols. London, 1711.

Moll, 1107, F.
maps engraved. By Herman Moll. London, 1722.

Thesaurus geographicus: or the complete geographer. With

126, F. The world described; or a new set of maps; showing the kingdoms and states in all the known parts of the earth. By Herman Moll. London.

Morse, 2621, O. American universal geography; or a view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states and republics in the known world, and of the United States of America in particular. With maps. By Jedediah Morse. 2d edit. 2 vols. Boston, 1796.

4451, O. The same. 6th edit. Boston, 1812.

1802, & 2208, O. The American geography; or a view of the present situation of the United States of America; with maps. By Jedediah Morse. Elizabethtown, 1789. London, 1792.

3098, O. The same. London, 1792. P.

2622, O. American gazetteer, exhibiting an account of the states, provinces, counties, cities, towns, villages, rivers, bays, harbours, gulfs, sounds, capes, mountains, forts, Indian tribes, and new discoveries, on the continent of America, also of the West India islands, &c. With maps. By Jedediah Morse. Boston, 1797.

Murray, 9178, O. An encyclopædia of geography; comprising a complete description of the earth. By Hugh Murray and others. 2 vols. London, 1834.

Myers, 1820, Q. A new and comprehensive system of modern geography, mathematical, physical, political, and commercial, comprising a perspicuous delineation of the present state of the globe, with its inhabitants and productions; accompanied with a series of coloured maps, and a variety of appropriate views. By Thomas Myers, A. M. 2 vols. London, 1822.

Ortelius, 1009, D. Epitome theatri Ortelii præcipuarum orbis regionum delineationes continens. Antverpiæ, 1595.

1013, F. 1. Theatrum orbis terrarum, auct. Abrah. Ortelii. Antverpiæ, 1570. Gift of H. C. Byrne, Esq.

Parrish, 2044, D. A new system of modern geography; or, a general description of all the considerable countries in the world. Compiled by Elijah Parrish, D. D. Newburyport, 1810.

Payne, 302, O. Geographical extracts, forming a general view of earth and nature; with maps. By John Payne. London, 1796.

Perks, 8244, O. The youth's introduction to geography; containing a description of the several empires, kingdoms, and states in the world. By Wm. Perks. London, 1793.

Pinkerton, 964, Q. Modern geography; a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, and colonies, with the oceans, seas, and isles, in all parts of the world; including the most recent discoveries, and political alterations. Digested on a new plan. With maps. By John Pinkerton. 2 vols. London, 1802.

6674, & 7765, O. The same.

Philadelphia, 1804.

1007, F. A modern atlas, from the latest and best authorities; exhibiting the various divisions of the world, with its chief empires, kingdoms, and states, in sixty maps; directed and superintended by John Pinkerton. London, 1815.

Playfair, 1588, Q. A system of geography, ancient and modern. By James Playfair, D. D. 6 vols. and folio atlas. Edinburgh, 1814.

Pococke, 127, F. Maps of Egypt. By Richard Pococke. London, 1743. Potts, 4142, O. Gazetteer of England and Wales; containing the statistics, agriculture, and mineralogy of the counties; the history, manufactures, and population of the cities, towns, and boroughs. With two maps, descriptive of the roads and inland navigation. By Thomas Potts. 2 vols. London, 1810.

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. Europa 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 Rennell. 2 vols. London, 1831.

627, F. A map of Hindostan, or the Mogul empire. By James Rennell. 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. London, 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. English and French. Paris, 1757. P.

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, Gift of John Smith.

1692.

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

Delaware.

1168, D. The United States' gazetteer; containing an authentic description of the several states, &c.

ladelphia, 1795.

With maps. By Joseph Scott. Phi

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.

3930, D.

Tanner.

Gift of the author.

A map of Philadelphia and the adjacent country. By H. S.
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. Philadel

phia, 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,

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