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232 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY

ters written from thence, by some of the Adventurers to their friends
in England. Anno Domini 1634.

Shea's Early Southern Tracts, No. 1, 23 pp. 4to.
Mentions the shipment of a "good quantitie of iron-stone.'

CALVERT, CECIL. Declaratio Coloniae Dominei Baronis de Balti-
more (... ) in terra Mariae prope Virginiam: [etc. ]
(Trans-) Force's Hist. Tracts, vol. iv, No. 12, 1846, pp. 3-7.
(Pub. ) Woodstock Letters, 1872.

(Pub. and Trans.) Fund Publication, Md. Hist. Soc., No. 7, 1874, pp. 44-53.
Refers to the rivers, rich soils, plants, fish, and other animals.

WHITE, ANDREW. Relatio Itineris in Marylandiana
(Trans.) Privately published by Nathan C. Brooks, 1847. Force's Hist.

Tracts, vol. iv, No. 12, 1846, 47 pp.

(Pub.) Woodstock Letters, 1872. (Pub. and trans.) Md. Hist. Soc. Fund

Pub., No. 7, Baltimore, 1874, 43 pp.

1635.

ANON. A Relation of Maryland; Together With A Map of the
Countrey, The Conditions of Plantation, His Majesties Charter to the
Lord Baltemore, translated into English. London, 1635.

(Repub.) Sabine's Reprints, 4to ser., No. 2, New York, 1865, pp. 1-65, with
appendix pp. 67-73.

BLEAU, JOHANNEM and WILHELM. Tweede del van't Toouneel cles
aerdrucx, Ofte Nievwe atlas uytgegeven Door Wilhelm; en Iohannem
Bleau. Amsterdam, 1635.

Two folio pages of description in Dutch. The authors noticed the northeast-south-
west trend of mountains, the cutting through of the rivers, and also give a description
of the prominent rivers flowing into the Chesapeake. The information is probably based
on Smith's Explorations, since the accompanying map bears the crosses Indicating the
farthest points reached by Smith.

1656.

HAMMOND, JOHN. Leah and Rachel; or, the Two Fruitfull Sisters
Virginia and Mary-Land: their Present Condition, Impartially stated
and related. London, 1656.

(Repub.) in Force's Collection of Historical Tracts, vol. iii, No. 14, Wash-
ington, 1844, 30 pp.

1666.

ALSOP, GEORGE. A Character of the Province of Maryland.
(Repub.) Gowan's Bibliotheca Americana, New York, 1869, No. 5.
A curious and picturesque tract on Maryland by a " rollicking roysterer of the days
of the Restoration," accompanied by a map of the Chesapeake.


 

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