6 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOI»
Sir Alexander Bannerman, Knight, Lieut. Governor, etc., etc. Three miles to 1 inch. Charlottetown. , George T. Haszard. In the text it is referred to
as “Cundall, 1851.”
Map of Prince Edward Island in the gulf of St. Lawrence ..... By George Wright, Surveyor General, 1852. The original in the Land Office, Charlottetown, is dated 1851. In, the text it is referred to as “Wright, 1852.”
Topographical map of Prince Edward Island in the gulf of St. Lawrence. From actual surveys and the late coast survey of Capt. H. W. Bayfield, by D. J. Lake, CE. W. C. & H. T. Baker, St. John, N.B., 1863. Five hundred rods to the inch. In the text it is referred to as “Lake, 1863.”
Map of Prince Edward Island in the gulf of St. Lawrence. . . . By George Wright, Surveyor General, 1852, with corrections and additions to 1874, by H. J. Cundall, L.S. In the text it is referred to as “Wright and Cundall, 1874.”
The following charts, published by the British Admiralty, deal with Prince Edward Island. The survey was under the direction of Capt. H. W. Bayfield, RN.
Bedeque Harbour. Surveyed 1841. No.1942. Boughton River. Surveyed 1843. N0. 2005. First edition published
1850. Cardigan Bay. Surveyed 1844. No. 2029. First edition published 1850.
Cascumpeque Harbour. Surveyed 1845. No. 2027. First edition published 1851.
Charlottetown Harbour. Surveyed 1843. First published 1846. Crapaud Road. Surveyed 1842. No. 2000. First edition published 1850.
Hillsborough Bay. Surveyed 1842. No. 1738. First edition published 1846.
Hillsborough River, from Charlottetown to its head. Surveyed 1843-44. No. 1711. 1866.
Malpeque Bay. Surveyed 1845. N0. 1983. First edition published 1850.
Murray Harbour. Surveyed 1843. No. 1973. First edition published 1849.
Northumberland strait. Surveyed 1839-47. No. 2034. First published 1891. This chart shows the whole island. It is a combination of two charts, of which the western one, No. 1747, comprising surveys made in 1839, was first published in 1846 and the eastern one, No. 2034, comprising surveys made in 1847, was first published in 1851.
In the text these charts are referred to as “chart 1846,” “chart 1850,” etc., the figure referring to the year in which the first edition was published.
For the more precise location of features and places there is to be con— sulted an atlas of the island with maps of each of the 67 lots separately on a scale of 40 or 50 chains to one inch. It is entitled:—— '
Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Province of Prince Edward Island, from surveys made under the direction of C. R. Allen, C.E. J. H. Meacham and C0.,
publishers, 1880. The atlas is referred to in the text as “Meacham, 1880.”
. Of modern maps of the island, the best is :—
Prince Edward Island. 3.95 miles to one inch. (Standard Topographical map.) Department of the Interior, Ottawa.
On April 6, 1775, a map of the island was published containing a number . of names additional to those on Holland’s map of 1765. The map gives a list