No. I.
Carta Esférica de los Reconocimientos hechos en la Costa N. O. de America, en 1791 y 1792, por las goletas Sutil y Mexicana, y otros buques de Su Magestad. (Published at Madrid, 1802.)
No. II.
A chart showing part of the coast of Northwest America, with the tracts of His Majesty’s sloop Discovery, and armed tender Chatham, commanded by George Vancouver, esq., and prepared under his immediate inspection by Lieutenant Joseph Baker, in which the continental shore has been traced and determined from latitude 50° 30′ north and longitude 236° 12′ east to latitude 52° 15′ north and longitude 232° 40′ east at the different periods shown by the tracks. (Published at London in 1798.)
No. III.
North America, west coast.—Haro and Rosario Straits, surveyed by Captain G. H. Richards and the officers of Her Majesty’s ship Plumper, 1858–’59; and the shoves of Juan de Fuca Strait to Admiralty Inlet. (From Captain H. Kellett’s survey, 1847.)
No. IV.
America, northwest coast.—Strait of Juan de Fuca, surveyed by Captain Henry Kellett, R. N., 1847; Haro and Rosario Straits, by Captain G. H. Richards, R. N., 1858; Admiralty Inlet and Puget Sound, by the United States exploring expedition, 1841; south coast of Cape Flattery, by the same, in 1853.
No. V.
Map of Oregon and Upper California, from the surveys of John Charles Frémont and her authorities. (Drawn by Charles Preuss, under the orders of the Senate of the United States, Washington City, 1848.)
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