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2. A map of the British and French settlements in North America.

1750. Lodge, John, -1796. Scale approximately 1:11,000,00; 1 map 28 x 39 cm North America--Maps--Early works to 1800.

3. A map of the discoveries made by the Russians on the North West Coast of America

1761. Akademiia nauk SSSR. Scale [1:500,000]; 1 map; 31 x 45 cm Northern Hemisphere--Maps--Early works to 1800.

4. A new and accurate map of North America. : including the British Acquisitions gain'd by the late war.

1763. Scale not determined; 1 map; 20 x 23 cm North America--Maps--Early works to 1800.

5. A new map of the British Dominions in North America; : with the limits of the governments annexed thereto by the late Treaty of Peace, and settled by Proclamation, October 7th 1763.

1763. Kitchin, Thomas, -1784. Scale approximately 1:3,200,000; map 25 x 31 cm. North America--Maps--Early works to 1800.

6. Americæ nova descriptio

1652. Vaughan, Robert, active 17th century. Scale approximately 1:4,900,000 at equator; 1 map: hand-colored; 34 x 42 cm America--Maps--Early works to 1800.

7. Amerique septentrionale

1769. Sanson, Nicolas, 1600-1667. Scale not given; 1 map; 14 x 16 cm North America--Maps--Early works to 1800.

8. Big Brown Bat distribution in North America

2003. Angela E. England, Bat Conservation International, Inc. This map layer portrays our current understanding of the distributions of United States and Canadian bat species during the past 100-150 years. Spe...

9. Eastern Pipistrelle distribution in North America

2003. Angela E. England, Bat Conservation International, Inc. This map layer portrays our current understanding of the distributions of United States and Canadian bat species during the past 100-150 years. Spe...

10. Eastern Red Bat distribution in North America

2003. Angela E. England, Bat Conservation International, Inc. This map layer portrays our current understanding of the distributions of United States and Canadian bat species during the past 100-150 years. Spe...