We have received from Messrs.-Stanford a section of thil official
motoring map for Italy, for which they are the Englislt agents. The map is complete in thirty-five sheets, at Is. 6th each. The same cartographers send us a section of the foci miles to the inch English Ordnance map, mounted in th4 "Bridges "-patent way, which can be thoroughly recommended to motorists and others likely to be using maps in the open afili The great point of this ingenious patent is that one- can opelf the map like a book, and turn over- pages, not only East anti West, but also North and South, so that a road may be followe4 with the greatest ease. The cost of this map is 5s. ; all notp4 can be mounted in the " Bridges " way ; they can also be treated with a substance that renders them rainproof.