1835. Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875. World map showing religion, government, races of men and state of society. At foot of title: O. Pelton Engraver. Possibly from: An atlas to accompa... [Philadelphia : W. Marshall, 1837, c1835].
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1854. Barlow, Peter, 1776-1862. World map showing magnetic curves. In lower right margin: Engd. by G. Aikman. Plate III-I from: General atlas of the world. Edinburgh : A. and C. B... Edinburgh : Published by A. & C. Black, [1854].
1833. Norie, J. W. (John William), 1772-1843. World map intended for navigators to use to plot the track of their ships. Relief shown by hachures. "Additions to 1839.". [London : J.W. Norie], 1833.
1874. Asher & Adams. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1874 by Asher & Adams, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington." Relief shown by... [New York?] : Asher & Adams, c1874.
1854. Isothermal lines projected on map of world showing mean annual temperature on Fahrenheit scale. In lower right margin: Engd. by G. Aikman. Plate II... Edinburgh : A. & C. Black, [1854].
1889. Bartholomew, John, 1805-1861. At head of map: 4. World maps showing physical features, precipitation, population distribution and religions. Plate 4 from: General atlas of the w... [Edinburgh? : Published by A. & C. Black?, 1889?].
1854. Bartholomew, John, 1805-1861. At head of map: II-I. World maps showing physical features, precipitation, population distribution and religions. Plate II-I from: General atlas of... Edinburgh : Published by A. & C. Black, [1854].
1863. Berghaus, Hermann, 1828-1890. Relief shown by hachures. Includes 8 inset maps and abbreviation table. " ... containing the lines of oceanic mail steam communication and overland... Gotha : Justus Perthes, [1863].
1884. Wm. M. Bradley & Bros. In margin: 3. World map on Mercator's projection, showing the route of Challenger Expedition in 1873-1874. Probably issued as plate 3 in: Bradley's... [Philadelphia : Wm. M. Bradley & Bros., 1884?].
1890. Includes "Table showing distances in miles between commercial ports of the world and distances saved by the Nicaragua Canal.". New York : Engraved by American Bank Note Co., [ca. 1890].