Carta reducida que comprende las costas septentrionales de la California : entre los grados 36 y 61 de latitud n[orte], descuviertos primeramente por el capitan de frag[a]ta D[on] Bruno Ezeta, el año de 1775 hasta los 50 g[rado], y ultimam[en]te por los thenientes de navio D[o]n Ygnacio Arteaga, y

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Carta reducida que comprende las costas septentrionales de la California : entre los grados 36 y 61 de latitud n[orte], descuviertos primeramente por el capitan de frag[a]ta D[on] Bruno Ezeta, el año de 1775 hasta los 50 g[rado], y ultimam[en]te por los thenientes de navio D[o]n Ygnacio Arteaga, y D[on] Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra comandantes de las fragatas de S[u] M[agestad] la Princesa y la Favorita, que estendieron dhos descuvrimientos hasta los 61 g[rado]s de latitud boreal, y 51 de longitud à el occidente de San Blas, que corresponden à 158°, 31 minutos à el occìdente del meridiano de Paria. [1908?]

Shows Pacific coast of North America approximately between Cook Inlet (Alaska) and Monterey County (Calif.). Includes colored drawing of "Bolcan de Miranda" (i.e. Iliamna Volcano, Alaska).

1 ms. map : hand col., cloth ; 577 x 480 mm.

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