"Pag. 80" (top right). Issued in his: Atlas geographus: or, a compleat system of geography, ancient and modern. -- [London]: J. Nutt, 1711-1717. [1744], with “Vol. III, p. 155” (top right). Issued in: Modern history, or, the present state of all nations ... Vol. 3 / by Thomas Salmon. -- London: Printed for T. Longman, 1744-1746. Unknown date, with changed title: A View of the General TRADE-WINDS Monsoons or Shifting- | Winds, & Coasting-Winds, through ye WORLD, Variations &c. By H. Moll Geographer. Canada or New France is now labelled, and New Spain is now called Mexico. L.C. 557; Nordenskiöld Collection 3,398,Vol.II(2); Americana Catalogue No. 54, Richard Fitch “Old maps & prints & books”, Item #365; Research catalog of maps of America to 1860 in the William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, by D.W. Marshall, Item II-98-1-2; UCB. Title within simple rectangular frame (top center). Text at top left: "Note, that the Arrows among the Lines shew the Course of those General & Coasting Winds. and that the Arrows in the void Spaces shew the Course of the Shifting TRADE Winds. and the Abbreviations, Sept &c. shew the Times of the Year when such winds blow." Lower part of California is shown on this map of the world between 50 deg. N and 50 deg. S latitude. Map title obscures top of California, but the gap between California and the mainland remains wide. Tradewinds are shown between 30 deg. N and 30 deg. S latitude. Issued in: A collection of voyages and travels, consisting of authentic writers in our own tongue, which have not before been collected in English, or have only been abridged in other collections... , 2 Vols. -- London : Printed for and sold by Thomas Osborne of Gray's Inn, 1745. By H. Moll Geographer.