Michael van Langren's 1645 map named it "Mare Austriacum" (the Austrian Sea).
In 1519, a map produced by the Genoese mapmaker Visconte Maggiolo showed and named Barbados in its correct position.
Various older topographical maps name the mountain "Quaking Aspen Mountain".
Riccioli's map, published in 1651, named the mountains of the Moon after ranges on Earth such as the Alps and the Apennines.
This was on the opposite rim of the southernmost circle, which Sax's map named "6."
Based on this earlier work, he created a now lost map of China named Yuditu (與地圖) in 1311-1320.
Herman Moll's map of 1745 marks, but does not name the loch.
In 1911, one map named it "Lake Kakabonga".
Some 19th-century maps name the parish Bodington, with only one "d".
The earliest records and maps of the French, with whom written history of the region begins, do not name the individual islands, but refer to them all as a group.