----------------------------Original message---------------------------- For MAPS-L The Bahama Islands are a part or the Caribbean speciality of the University of Florida and as such we obtain all published maps of the Islands that we can locate. I have had all maps larger than 1:25,000 for the Exuma Chain searched plus name locators and nothing has appeared. The largest topo. set for this set of islands is 1:10,000 with over 3 dozen map sheets. While Clove Cay didnot appear, about half of the islands are not named or have two names. Also on the maps that I doublechecked, I noticed that many of the islands within the national parks are simply listed by the Name of the National Park. Thus, Hawksnest Cay National Park has dozen's of cays unnamed on the map. The closest name in the Exuma group to Clove Cay was Cove Cay. Let me know if you get any additional lead and I will be happy to have the maps searched. Most of the Bahama Islands are covered in 1:5,000 or 1:10,000 topographic maps. HelenJane Armstrong, Map & Imagery Library, University of Florida