California unlabelled and with no place names. Longitude in the lower border runs from 120 degrees to 80 degrees, in 5 degree units. “(380)” at top of page. Issued in his: Geography rectified: or, a description of the world ... , [Page] (380). -- London : Printed for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockeril. At the Atlas in Cornhill, and at the three Legs in the Poultrey over against the Stocks-Market, 1680. California labelled "California I." but with no other place names. Longitude in lower border runs 120 - 125 - 268 - 105 - 278 - 95 - 28 - 85 - 80. “546” and “Of New SPAIN.” at top of page. Issued in his: Geography rectified: or, a description of the world ... , (2nd ed.). -- London : Printed for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockerill, 1688. With added engraved page number “Pa. 71” (top right). “576” and “of New SPAIN” at top of page. Issued in his: Geography rectified: or, a description of the world ... , (3rd ed.). -- London : Printed for Robert Morden and Thomas Cockerill, 1693. Reissued in 4th edition, 1700. L.C. 498, 505, 529; Ashley Baynton-Williams; Americana Catalogue No. 54, Richard Fitch, Item #154. by Robt. Morden. Apparently reissued in: Hydrographia universalis, or a book of maritime charts, ... [Map 29] / John Seller. -- [London, 1690?]. Apparently reissued in: Atlas terrestris: or a book of mapps of ... the whole world, [Vol. 2, Map 41] / John Seller. -- London, [1700]?. Lower part of California shown on this map of Mexico.
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