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No Advance less than SrxpENcE; above One Pound, One SHILLING; above Five Pounds, Five Suit- LINGS. III. Every Purchaser is to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound, as Earnest, in Part of Payment, and to give in his Name and*Place of Abode, if required.- IV. The Lots to be removed, at the Expence of the Pur- ‘chasers, within one Day after the Sale; and the Remainder of the Purchase-~Money to be paid on or. before the Delivery. V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited. All Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid, shall be re-sold, by public or private Sale; and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. ore EGS RR Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their | Commissions faithfully executed, by their humble” Servants, King and Lochée. Pte sae, | foe". eaavan netitutio. J Ae %R, ‘MAR 7 1907 @, A Qza8a Ws Alig \S “ ier a5 CATALOGUE Che Leverian Museum, RRR R= FIRST DAY. Monday the 5th of May, 1806. See eee 1 F\tecanr stellated malachite, Bannatt, yellow Sweedish copper, and native copper, with crystallised vitreous oc- toedral crystals, Cornwall 2 Four large specimens of calcareous spars in nodules of ket- ton stone 3 A handsome piece of crystallised Piedra d’ Ynca, China; bril- liant bubbled marcasite, and two more | 4 Seven pieces of quartz and rock crystal, one chrystal very clear, and enclosing hair-like actinolite 5 A specimen of tremolite, black shor] in quartz, Arragon ; black shorl in mica, and three others 6 A fine specimen of hematite, having a bubbled, and stalacti- cal surface 7 Rose-coloured calcareous deposition, tinged by cobalt; and singularly variegated brown ditto, from Hesse 8 Native cinnaber, Idria; copper-nickel, and another g A fine group of pearl-spar, Hungary 10 Stalactical iron, Triers 11 Tremolite, finely crystallised, Switzerland ; and green mala- chite copper ore on quartz, with topazine crystal B * : tut 4 : CATALOGUE OF THE [ist day.} 12 Jasphactes, Oberstein ; fortification, agate, ditto ; and two more - 13 Eight specimens of quartz, one a clear crystal, having hair- like internal appearances Re 14 Solen Siliqua, with the animal in spirit 15 Dark green phosphate of lead, crystallised ; and apple-green bubbled ditto, Saxony : 16 Cinnabar with running quicksilver, Idria; and a fine speci- men of pink and yellow arseniate of cobalt, Hesse’ 17 A very fine specimen of cristallised manganese, Ilefield 18 Two large opposite valves of the chama gigas, or gigantic cockle, Borneo . 19 Duck’s foot scallop, (Ostrea nodosa Linn) W. Indies; and a wrinkled ear, (Haliotis Mide Linn) Cape of Good Hope 20 The scarlet spotted mulberry, the violet mouth porcupine, .the tuberculated scoop, 2 pyrae, and an endive triplep 21 A large nautilus pompilius China 22 A spotted tun, a large shagreened trochus, a scarce sun, and an oriental helmet 23 Anthropormorphite, 6 specimens 24 Fossil nautilus, Sheppy Island 25 Antigua fossilwood, a large specimen 20 Anthropormorphite, 4 specimens 7 Fossil plants, 5 specimens 28 Fossil plants, 6 specimens 29 Impression of a fish, fossil 30 Fossil plants, 7 various specimens the 31 A polished slab of marble, with fragments of encrini, Der- byshire Impression of bark in coal slate Fossil jawbone, from Tame, Oxfordshire - Three specimens of fossil plants 35 Singular fossil tooth of some animal unknown 30 A specimen of fossil plant 37 Two specimens of fossil plants 38 Nautilus, Sheppy Island, large and fine ifs 39 Stone with several fragments of echini, Stonsfield 40 Fossil tortoise, very rare, from Sheppy Island 41 A mass of Dudley fossils 42 Impressions of a verticillated plant in coal slate 43 Fossil plant in coal slate wee 44 Rose-hill Parrot, Botany Bay, Pszttacus exwmius t 45 Long-tail’d red-shouldered Finch, without case, Emlberixa wmperialis 46 Pelican, South Seas Ay Largest Auk, Alca impennis 48 Crossbill, Loxto curvirostra 49 Tantalus falcinellus, Russia Ke 50 Blue and yellow Maccaw, without case, Pissitacus ararauna ie [1st day. | LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 3 ¥, 51 Anas spectabtlis, king duck, America 52 Pipra rupicola, cock of the rock, male, South America 53 Toucan, Rhamphastos tucanus 54 Green Dove (one specimen) E. Indies 55 Red-shouldered Starling, Oriolus pheniceus _ 56 Pileated Woodpecker, Picus pileatus 57 Great horned Owl, Strix Lubo 58 Velvet Shag, Greenland—rare 59 Tetruo tetrix, black Grous 60 Skua Gull, Larus cataractes 61 Barred Owl, Strix nebulosa, Hudson’s Bay - 62 Blue-bellied Parrot, Pissitacus heematodus 63 Baltimore Oriole, male and female, Oriolus Baltimore, Linn, 64 Alexandrine Parrot, male and female, Pissitacus Alerandri 05 Scarlet and green Maccaw, Psittacus Macao 66 Java Grosbeak, Loxia Oryxivora, East Indies 67 American Jay—Corvus cristatus 68 Armadillo—Dasypus novem-cinctus 69 Opossum—Didelphis Virginiana | 70 Angora Cat—Felis catus, var. Ang. 71 Sloth, male—Bradypus iets 72 Siberian Hare 73 Lamb, var. 74 Fox, common—Canis vulpes 75 Fulimart—Mustela putorius 76 Maucauco, out of case—Lemur Catta 77 Iwo large horse shoes, 1, and 2 of the former catalogue 78 Three horse shoes, 3, 4, 7, of ditto 79 Moorish bridle and spurs 80 Powder horn curiously carved by the Indians 81 Stake, No. 17 in the entry © 82 Barbary stirrups and bridle 83 A representation of three engravings in plaster composition 85 Carving in ivory, representing the hunting of the wild boar, an elaborate and interesting article 85 Three horse shoes, No. 5, 8, 9 of former catalogue 86 Truncheon No. 2 of ditto 87 Four basso relievo heads, namely Linnzus, Edwards, Sir Ashton Lever, and Thomas Pennant, Esq. 88 Card paper curiously cut, a flower piece 89 Two Chinése tinder boxes 90 Three oriental pipes 91 Paper curiously cut in imitation of lace 92 Curious specimen of penmanship, by a boy ten years of age 93 Fan made of bird’s feathers, Brasil 94 Two specimens of Swedish money, viz. dollar and half dollar: 95 Turkish Hooker 96 Hammock made of grass from the Spanish main eer 4 CATALOGUE OF THE [1st day.) 07 Legatto bark worked to resemble lace 98 Heads of six of the Cesars, curiously turned in wood 99 Hive elegant cuitings in paper, flowers, &c, 100 Scaip of acelebrated Indian chief curiously ie a and part of a bomb- shell, which destroyed several people during the siege of Gibraltar 101 A figure of Queen Anne, iinely carved in box wood _ 102 Box made of the royal oak, inlaid with silver 103 Angler—Lophius piscatorius 104 Balance fish—Squalus Zygena 105 Lophius Piscatorius, the fishing frog or angler 106 Two varieties of Cyclopterus Lumpus, lump sucker 107 Salmo Alpinus, var. and another, in two cases 108 Saw-fish—-Squalus Pristis 109 Kite-fish 110 Man of War, or large gar-fish, America 411 Dolphin—Coryphaena hippuris 112 Cancer Norvegicus, the Norway lobster 113 Porcupine fish—Diodon Hystrix 114 The sucking fish—FEchinets Remora 115 The swallow-tailed file fish, in a glazed case 116 Tetrodon Levigatus, ditto ; 117 Murena of the ancients ditto—Murena Helena é 118 Porcupine Globe-fish, and the toad Lophius ditto 119 Short-clawed lobster, a fine specimen 120 A gigantic specimen of the common crab—Cancer Pagurus End of the First Day’s Sale. - SECOND DAY. Tuesday the 6th of May, 1806. 121 A branch of the warted gorgonia, Millepora eee and madrepora radiata 122 A gun which burst in the hands of Lord Gray’s game-keeper, without injuring him 123 A brace of Highland pistols 424 A Persian gun, with the stock curiously inlaid 125 A singular Chinese gun, ornamented with silver ferrules 126 An air gun 127 A gun which belonged to the late E. Wortley Montague 128 A brace of pistols, which belonged toditto 129 A rifle-barrelled gun, North America 130 A gun, supposed to be antient English 131 A long gun and rest for ditto, by which General Wedder- burne, brother to the late Lord Roslyn, was killed, while reconnoitring a fort in the East Indies. ‘The shot he re- ceived could not be accounted for till the fort was taken and this gun discovered, the distance being so great 132 Four beautiful specimens of the iridescent scum of melted lead, in a glass-case 133 Six ornamented arrows, Bengal; and a bow from Africa 134 A quiver of barbed arrows 135 A bird arrow, and a bow 136 An elegant modern French bow 137 Chimera monstrosa, and another fish, in one bottle 138 Anguis Platura, a fine specimen, in spirit 139 Black hematites iron ore, formed in stalactites 140 Magnetical iron ore, or loadstone, Norway 4 6 CATALOGUE OF THE [2nd day.) 141 Two specimens of fortification-like agate, an oriental jasper, and a pudding stone, Hertfordshire 142 Garnets imbedded in mica, Cyanite Tyrol, green copper with quartz and topazine crystals 143 Three specimens of jaspar, ribband-jaspar and agate 144 Pitch-stone, Siberia, green actynolite, black shorl, and ori- ental calcedony of an orange colour 145 A large specimen of amethystine quartz 146 Jaspar of a grass-green colour, very rare, Siberia 147 Brown quartz lining the fragment of a nodule, and a large mass ot crystallized quartz. 148 Black hematites iron ore, having the surface finely coloured, Triers 149 Shorlite from Altenburg, Saxony; and amethystine quartz, Palatinate 150 A mass of crystallized topazes, Siberia 151 A curious hollow agate pebble internally coated with ames thystine quartz, cut and mounted as a snuff-box, and another box of Friars’s gray marble, Italy 152 A beautiful speckled agate of adark reddish colour ; a large specimen, Oberstein 153 A fine orange coloured cornelian, ditto pink, and an ona- chine ditto 154 Crystallized molybdate of lead, Carinthia; and gray cobalt, Germany 155 An elegant specimen of green and blue crystallized mala- chites, Bannatt; and a vein of fortification cobalt em- bedded in the matrix, Hesse 156 A beautiful mass of crystallized white zeolite, Ferrol 157 Onachine, green and blue labrador, Feldspar; and another richly variegated with resplendent purple, azure and gold, two very handsome specimens 158 A beautiful specimen of calcareous deposition richly tinged with brilliant purple, from the cobalt mines of Hesse—rare | 159 A singular sponge, and a variety of Madrepora Virginea, or stellated coral Bahama Islands 160 A curiously formed, or conic variety of madrepora fungites 161 A fine specimen of millepora alcicornis, having a large ser- pula, and other shells imbedded in its surface 162 A large and curious sponge 163 Madrepora Crater of Ellis, or cup coral, a noble specimen, East Indies 164 A variety of spongia officinalis 165 Gorgonia pretiosa, an elegant and interesting group 166 Madrepora foliosa of Pallas, foliated coral, East Indies 167 The lower valve of a large oyster, having several delicate shoots of Gorgoia pretiosa, in their first stage of growth, naturally affixed to the inner surface (ond day. LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 7 168 Madrepora muricata, Linn, prickly white coral, West Indies 169 Millepora truncata, and a curious sponge 170 Four interesting species of exotic sponges i171 The Gondola Argonauta, rare; the broad ear, SCUrCE ; and a small Nautilus Pompilius, Linn—all from China 172 The spider Strombus of an uncommon size, South Sea 173 The Holland Flag Chersina, from Cuba, a reverse Chersina, China; and the granulated Cochlus from New Zealand— all rare 274 The great cockscomb oyster, Friendly Isles 175 A large and fine Argonauta Argo, Linn; or wrinkled paper- sailor, Mediterranean 176 The tiger Trochulus, New Zea/and—very rare 177 A fine Spondylus armatus, or armed hinged oyster 178 Conus tesselatus, Madagascar, the Devil Murex, and a leo- pard cone 179 Chinese roof sun, Isle of all Saints, extremely scarce ; the tulip cone, Madagascar ; and the girdle cone 180 A very large Triton’s trumpet, with adhesions of sajsters, Sicil 181 Whin ‘phariét: Reed sparrows ; "grail water Hel, and a variety of the builfinch—4 cases 182 Water-rail, wood-lark, yellowhammer, and storm- finche- 4 cases 183 Splendid parrot, Pszttacus splendidus, mas. New Holland 194 Psittacus hematodus, ditto 185 Two specimens of fighting cocks, trimmed and armed for fighting 186 Psittacus Alexandri, the Alexandrine parrot 187 Gray parrot, Psittacus ertthacus 188 Two fine specimens of the bittern, in one case Ardea stellaris 189 A specimen of the Whidaw bird 190 Bramble finch, and sandpiper—z2 cases 191 A mottled variety of the blackbird; and white and brown ditto of the swallow—in 2 cases 192 Solitary thrush, Gibraltar ; and Cross-bill—2 cases 193 ‘Two wrens, hedge-sparrow, jacksnipe, and greater buther- bird, Lantus Eaxcubitor—a4 cases 194 Thrush, Gibraltar; sandpiper, quail, and brown linnet—4 cases 195 Black-headed-finch, South America; 2 wrens, and white variety of the linnet—3 cases 196 Upupa Promerops, C. of G. Hope—rare 197 Very fine specimen of ‘the osprey, Falco halietus 198 A cock and 2 hens of the pencilled variety of the common fowl, Denmark 199 Ampelis Pompadora, Pompadour chatterer 200 Bohemian chatterer, dmpelis garrulus, in a mahogany case $ CATALOGUE OF THE [2nd day. | 201 Shoveler duck, Anas clypeata ; and pigeon—~2 cases 202 Night-heron, Ardea nycticorar 203 Sea-lark, variety of Canary-bird, and a variety of the sky- lark—3 cases 204 Flaxen mantle, Nootka Sound 205 War-club, New Caledonia; Patapattoo, New Zealand 208 Feathered helmet, and short feathered coat, Sandwich Islands | 209 Model of a canoe, Cook’s river; and drum, Sandwich Islands 210 Hand-weapon of stone, and a hemp-beater from Nootka Sound 211 A very fine and large scarlet feathered cloak, Sandwich Islands | 212 Head ornament formed of feathers, from ditto; and bracelet of boar’s tusks Otaheita 213 Idol, curiously constructed of feathers, &c. Sandwich Islands 214 Singular war-weapon, Nootka Sound 215 Very large spear, ornamented with seals teeth, &c. from Nootka Sound 216 Two casts of coralloids, Maestricht ; chain coralloid ; and another 217 ‘Two beautiful impressions, or casts of cor ralloids, Maestricht ; and a third from ditto 218 Impression of a fish in black slate, Isleben; skeleton of a fish, Papenheim ; large fossil tooth of a shark, Malta; and the head of a fish, Sheppy Island 219 The lily encrinus, Brunswick 220 A mass of limestone, with several teeth of a large species of lacerta, Bath 221 Fossil elephant’ s tooth 222 A large and fine orthoceratites imbedded in marble, Oeland, Baltic 223 Egyptian pebble, cornelian, haying the cavity lined with quartz ; and 2 agates 224 A large black crystal, Bohemiz, and rose quartz, Siberia 215 Blood stone, East Indies ; Bhp ee clouded with brow es an Egyptian pebble, and 3 agates, Scotland 226 A beautiful small polished slab, in which, agate, quartz crystal, jaspar, and amethyst, are united, Saxony ; Egyp- tian pebble, and 2 Oberstein agates 227 Pitch-like coal, in which the texture of fir wood is perfectly preserved, rare, from Hesse 223 Bituminous wood and coal, having a number of small well preserved seeds imbedded in it, a rare specimen, Ger- many 229 Two mochas, Scotch agate, cornelian, chalcedony, and 2 ditte hydrophanous and a knife handle of brown crystal 2nd day. | LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 9 230 A considerable portion of a very: large crystal of tungstein, Saxony 231 Silver ore in jaspar, and a fine ade of brown Le spar, Hungary 232 Sinople, a variegated red and white jaspar, very rare, Si- beria 233 Violet cubic fluor, with slightly bevelled edges; grayish ditto, with ditto, Derbyshire; violet cubic fluor, sprinkled with delicate quartz crystals; and an elegant crystal of amethystine fluor, partially coated with pearl spar, Durham ' 234 Native gold on a dark mine stone, Hungary 235 Finely crystallized nee gray cobalt, Hesse—a large spe- cimen . 236 Two elegant specimens of apple-green and purple zeolite, Palatinate 237 Two specimens of cinnabar, with native mercury, ana crys- tallized horn quicksilver 238 An uncommonly beautiful mocha, white ditto, with red dene drites, fine white cornelian, and red ditto 239 A specimen of stalactitical and mammillated iridescent iron, of uncommon magnitude and beauty, Triers 240 An extraordinary fine specimen of phosphorescent resin- coloured blend Kapnic; the crystals very large and well _ defined End of the Second Day’s Sale. 7 ees, ssh THIRD DAY. Wednesday the (th of May, 1806. 241 Lacerta Monitor, the monitory lizard, var. and ans other lizard 24% A small crocodile 243 Blennius fasciatus, and Esox belone, the common gar-fish (244 Amphisbeena alba, in the highest state of isi 245 Squiila adactyla, (Cancer mantis Linn) 246 Amphisbena fuliginosa, and. the blue snake of America 247 Monoculus Polyphemus, and muiena conger 248 Lacerta muricata, two other lizards, and a fish, in all tree bottles 249 A curious lizard 250 Scull of the porpoise 251 Least weasel m. ard fem. 252 tare, Java, cavea agoreti; and a young specimen of ditto 953 Fox, Hudson’s Bay 254 Common rabbit, and a small lap-dog 255 Black squirrel, N. America, Sciurus niger 256 Long-eared bat, hedgehog, fem. water shrew, and shrew, variety 257 Water-rat, N. America 258 Porcupine, N. America, Hystria cristata 259 Flying squirrel, sciwrus volans, Russia ; and common squir- rel 260 Tyger cat, felts pardalis, Africa; one out of case, very rare 261 Kanguroo, young 262 Kanguroo rat, out of case, Macropus minor 263 Skunk, N. America - 8rd day] CATALOGUE OF THE 1} 264 Fox, N. America 205 Rat, N. America; and white variety of common rat 266 Summer duck, male, Anas sponsa 267 Bone of the Gorgon flabellem, or Fan Gorgon, West Indies 268 A large and very handsome specimen of ditto, on a stand 269 A small gorgonia, naturally affixed to a madrepore 270 Acurious lobated sponge 271 Milleporaalcicornis, Ellis; elk’s horn, coral, West Indies; and another 272 Madrepora fungites, of singular ean th 273 Millepora alcicornis, Linn. elk’s horn, ‘coral 274 Thesilver pheasant, beautifully cut in paper, framed and gla- zed 275 The Prodigal Son’s supper, curiously represented in wood 276 An old ship bolt, having a large oyster attached to one side, and a piece of an old anchor, with gorgonia verrucosa and _ serpula attached 277 An ornamented copy of the ten commandments, written by Matthew Buchinger, who was born without hands or feet 278 A curious brown perforated sponge 279 Warted gorgonia, on a pinna shell 280 Conus Monachus, Madagascar ; the painted tun, New South Wales ; and a conus pulicarius, having the epzdermis—all fine 281 The Ham Pinna, of a large size, Mediterranean 282 The great black Pinna, Seuth Seas 288 A muricated trumpet, with a richly-coloured mouth, Tran- quebar; and a large banded variety of the aculeated cas- sidula, West Indies 284 A large bronzed trochus, from Nootka Sound; the monk cone, and the groom cone 285 A large iris ear, New Zealand, uncoated 286 Two of conus mutabilis, Solund. from Guinea; the violet- mouth scoop, South Sea; the brown windlass; a hand- _ed reverse Chersina; anda clouded helmet—all rare 287 Alarge and fine spondylus armatus, or armed hinged oyster, Madagascar 288 ‘The South Sea snake, uncoated, the leopard cone of Java, and a Jarge brocade cone 289 A large uncoated zebra trochus, China; and a pugilists fistalatus, Providence 290 The black tiger cone, the panther cone, the brown lineated coquette scoop, and the fine mouth scoop 291 A young devil’s claw with the epidermis, a spider strombus ditto, Madagascar; and an iris ear, New Zealand 292 Conus luridus, Soland. voluta flammea, ditto—both rare ; and the fly-spot cone 293 One valye of Ostreaedulis, having a large pearl formed on - LEVERIAN MUSEUM. [3rd day.} it; a scarce variety of the common oyster, and a purple spondylus The marbled snake, China; and the great ti iplex, with a crimson mouth, Madagascar Haustrum dentex, from the Gallapagos Isles, very rare ; and 2 beautiful cones The iridiscent oyster, Anamabeo, Coast of Giiiaea ; ; ostrea corusca, Soland—rare A scarce mya, polished; the ducal mantle, Pecten; sles radula, Linn; the cinnabar scallop, ostrea cinnabarina, Born; anda “small nautilus pormpilius Strombus truncatus, or great flat spired stromb, China Lanner falcon, male and female, Falco lanerius Heron, young female, Ardea major Speckled diver, Colymlus stellatus Cole Titonrice, male and fem. and cuckows—two cases T'wo magpies, and two variegated pigeons—two cases Buft-breasted Goosander, Mergus Serrator Red-headed merganser, m, and fem. Mergus minutus Weater-hen, m. and fem. and bantam fowl Quan, Penelope Cristata, W. Indies Golden-eye duck, Anas clangula, m. and fem. and two bar& ow!s—-two cases Pettichaps, m. and fem. Motacilla Higpoluis Scarlet and brown weodpecker, S. America White variety of the crow Whistling duck, Jamaica Black starling gs, Hudson's Bay—three specimens Two specimens of the w! himbrel, or lesser curlew, Scolopag pheeopus Soland goose—Pelecanus Bassanus } Dottrel, starling, ana sparrow variety Jackdaw variety, and sparrow variety Razor bill, Alca torda Parts of rare birds of Paradise Six specimens of copper, including beautiful blue crystallized malachite, needle-like ditto, on quartz, &c: White muriate of antimony on galena, Bohemia—a fine specimen Browa rock salt, two specimens, mock ayanturine, quartz crystal, with green internal appearnces, and quartz in the fragment of a nodule of onachine agate, Palatinate Arseniate of cobalt, Hesse; brown mica, nickel in quartz, Siberia . Tetrahedral copper on crystals of quartz, Citnsie 3 cubic fluor, with pyrites and blend, and marcasite Large and well-defined crystals of blue malachite, on 2 guartzose matsix, ine and rare, Siberia [3rd day.| CATALOGUE OF THE 13 326 A magnificent specimen of crystallized resin-coloured blend, interspersed with delicate white quartz cr ystals, and cal- careous spar, Hungary 327 Native and vitreous copper, in a quartzose matrix, Siberiag yellow copper, with lead ore, Sweden; green stellated copper, intermixed with gray copper, rich in silver, with iron, from Langen Hecke, ‘Triers 828 Crystallized lepidolite, Moravia—extremely fine and rare 329 A rich specimen of golden green labrador 330 Agates, six specitnens—two fine 331 A large and very clear rock-crystal, Switzerland; and four others 332 Two large Oberstein agates, one very beautiful 333 Four English pebbles, one Egyptian, two agates, and an eagle. stove, or Adtites 334 Lapis lazuli, from the Buckarian Calmucks, amethystine quartz, and four other polished specimens 335 Transparent tabular barytes, and a lichen geooraphicus, on a rock-stone, from Westmorland 336 A fine oriental heliotropiun, or green blood stone, an Egyp- tian pebble, and quartz crystal, penetrated with needle- lixe shor] ‘ 337 Two polished specimens of Brazilian quartz crystal 338 Pensritical manganese, Menil, France; and manganese of the like figure on quartz, from Hesse—both very rare 339 An elegantly-shaped snuft-box, formed of white rock-crystal 340 A magnificent specimen of topazine columnar, or rock- crystals, intermixed with very large crystals of aqua-ma- rine, the beryl of the ancients, very rare, Siberia 341 Red zeolite, Sweden ; and black shorl, Arragon 342 Fine agates, five from Germany, and two Oriental 343 Native silver pervading galena, and grey silver ore, on rose coloured manganese, Trasylvania 844 Dendritical silver, with quartz, argentiferous lead, and. a small specimen of muriate of silver 345 Crystallized manganese, Ilefeld; arsenic; and part of a Jarge crystal of brilliant cobalt, "from Hesse 346 Silver ore, on a phesphorescent matrix, Siberia; native silver on jaspar ; and native amalgam of silver 247 Native cinnabar, Idria; cinnabar, and quicksilver, Deux- pont; enisform manganese, and pigeon-neck bismuth, ‘Saxony $48 Crystallized antimony, Tuscany, and two others 349 Smoky dogs’-tooth spar 350 Selenite, Saxony ; ; and black blend, Cumberland 351 Molybdate of lead, very finely crystallized, Carinthia $52 ‘Transparent vitreous ruby silver, an elegant group of well- 14 LEVERIAN MUSEUM. [8rd day.} defined crystals, in the hollow of a crystallized quartz, Saxony : 353 Black hematites, iron ore, Triers 354 Stalactitical iron ore, having the surface finely coloured with green, Lriers 355 Spicular ruby copper, and a malachite 356 A solid piece of green malachite, Siberia 357 A mass of ruby copper, intermixed with green malachite and native copper, from Siberia, cut and polished; anda spe- cimen of fibrous green malachites, ditto 358 Tabular barytes, with crystals of calcareous spar 359 A noble specimen of the green stalactitic malachite, Siberia 360 Foliaceous knitted native gold, Transy!vania—uncommonly fine End of the Third Day's Sale. FOURTH DAY. Thursday the Sth of May, 1806. 361 Srann EL Hawk, and Lace Pigeon, two cases 362 Large speckled Loon, N. America 363 Herring Gulls, North Pole . 364 Fishing Eagle, Gibralter 365 Red-winged Thrush, male and female; Goldfinch, male and female; and Nightingale—three cases 366 Small speckled Woodpecker, male and female, N. America; Yellow-breasted F ly-catcher; Black Cap, Gibralter—three cases 367 White-throat, Gibraltar; Sparrow variety ; and Wheat-ear, Cape of Good Hope 363 Anas Cygnus ferus, Wild Swan 360 Pelican 370 Spotted dusky Duck, Hudson’s Bay 371 Red-headed Handucelsts Canary Bird, Hawfinch, and Dottrell—four case 372 Night part andee Nycticorax 373 Fly-catcher, Jamaica; smali-spotted Woodpecker, and lesser Tern, male and female—3 cases 374 Rumpless Fowl, cock, hen, and young 375 Barnacle Goose, and lesser horned ow! 376 Man of War bird, Pelecanus Aquilus, N. America—rare 377 Red Flamingo, young, Phoenicopterus ruber, Jamaica 378 Blood-stone, a large and fine cornelian, onachine pebble, two beautiful agates, and another 16 LEVERIAN MUSEUM. [4th day.) 379 A slab of iridescent labrador, Feld-spar, of uncommon splendor, in which purple, orange, blue, and gold are most happily combined. 380 A very capital specimen of black shor], adhering to its rocky matrix, Germany 381 Large and fine specimen of brilliant gray cobalt in the ma- trix, exhibiting’ the natural dimension of the stratum, Hesse 382 Two rare varieties of red crystallised oxid of copper, Sie beria; and yellow copper, with fluor and ditto, Sweden 383 A large mass of iridescent labrador Feldspar, variegated with orange, green and blue of various gradations 384 A fine specimen of cone in cone coralloid, Derbyshire 385 A cluster of fossil fungus-like coral, and a fossil madrepore 386 Two impressions of small fish, in laminated indurated marl, _ Papenheim; and three fossil teeth 387 Head of the lily encrinus, Brunswick; encrinus, Charmouth; and another, and madrepore in chert 388 Parts of two heads of fossil encrini, and various fragments of encrini, and star-fish 389 An impression of a fish in laminated indurated marl, and the legs of a crab in ditto, both from Papenheim; and various parts of fish palates, chiefly from Gloucestershire 390 A belemnite in friable calcareous stone Maestricht. This specimen is in good preservation, and has the wie, nearly perfect 391 Two fragments of an orthoceratites, Oeland 392 A fine impression of a large fish in black slate, Isleben 393 A mass of fossil coral, and another mass, with impressions of ammonite, &c. 394 Part of a large Orthoceratites, and a cluster of fossil coral 395 Specimen of Persian cow’s tail, out of case 396 Cone in cone coralloid; and part of a large Orthoceratites 397 Cerambyx imperialis, Africa; four of C. maculatus, West Indies, fasciatus ditto, and five more 398 Curculio imperialis or diamond beetle, Brazil 399 Lethrus A®neus, buprestis variabilis, and meloloutha viridis Don. Wew Holland, with two cerambyces 400 Twenty-nine coleopterous insects, chiefly of thé ceram- byx, and leptura genera, several from New Holland 401 Curculio spectatilis, or New Holland diamond beetle ; Lethrus’ Atneus, Buprestis punctatus, and two more 402 Two large and curious species of the Prionus genus 403 A large and rare species of Cerambyx, South America 404 Cerambyx longimanus, scarce 405 Seven specimens, chiefly of Cerambyces, Curculio peli rum, &c. 406 Five specimens of Cerambyces [4th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. _ 17 407 Curious feathered idol, Sandwich Islands; and a dagger, from ditto 408 Provision case made of a enna Ratsly large gourd, from do. 409 Drum from ditto, and a model of a canoe 410 White feathered cloak, with a dark fringe of feathers, from ditto All Curious idol, formed of a dark, Sisto pp from. Easter vege” *’ Fsland ~ (412 Jdol, formed of the wood of the bread fruit tree 413 Beautifully | carved war club, Friendly Island. 414 An arrow case, carved and ornamented with vie teeth, from Nootka Sound 415 Buzzard Hawk, N. America 416 Curasso bird, male—-Crar Alector 417 Scarlet Ibis—Tantalus ruber 418 Mocking Thrush—Turdus Orpheus, Ne America 419 Variety of the Rook, and ditto of the common Duck 420 Curious lobated sponge | 421 Bottle brush-serttlaria, cats’-tail sponge, aa another 422 Singular cavernous sponge 423 Butter print, coral 424 Cavernous wiry sponge, West Indies 425 Warted gorgonia, (verrucosa) Mediterranean 426 Gorgonia aculeata, or prickly gorgon, with’ adhesions ‘of ~oysters, from the West Indies 427 Long-branched warted gorgon mdtieiege to a shell, and another athixed to part of an iron hoop, Mediterranean 428 Gorgonia flabellun, and a warted gorgonia, Mediterranean 429 The black tyger cone, (Conus marméreus Linn.) the plough alatus, and an undulated helmet 430 A group of nine odd valves of the purple oyster, S. Sea; and a large spider Strombus 431 A large conus literatus, Madagascar ; a butter Ee i cone; and a plaited helmet : 432, A fine Spondylus armatus, Martinique 433 A large muricated trumpet Madagascar, and a young Conch 434 The zigzag pecten, (Ostrea ziczac Linn) Providence ; and a beautiful haliotis iris, New Zealand ~- ~ 435 A fine purple spondylus, Mediterranean 436 The bull’s month helmet (Buccinum rufura Linn) of extra- ordinary magnitude, and two wrinkled ear shells 437 A large spider, China; a young Alatus Gigas, and a Cuma Tulipa 438 The short-rayed Sun, from Nootka Sirti ; the embossed frog, Guineq; the pagoda‘turbo, Amboyna; a heimet, with an oyster adhering, and a large shagreened trochus, from China | : 439 A large Rhombus Lacerta,.or lizard Romb, China D en me \ 18 CATALOGUE OF THE (4th day. | 440 A small conus grandis, a butter firkin cone, a striated, a deformed zebra alatus, and two others 441 Spondylus armatus of extraordinary size, the maes valye being near 7 inches in length, Martique 442 Strombus truncalus, or great flat-spired Stromb, fii 443 The Mountain Road, Rhombus, T: ranquebar, scarce; the lineated Buccinum, New South Wales; and the ragged Buccinum, Madagascar . 444 Conus teniatus Solands from Madasseaes ; the Tiger Ler- dix from Brasil; and Conus luridys Soland——all very rare 445 The black hammer, Margaritifera, (Ostrea malleus Le Pulo Condore, rare 446 A scarce reticulated Buccinum, W. Indies; the crown of thorns, Cassidula; a ribband TAaanines the mulberry, and and knobbed Trochus, and a muricated trumpet 447 A purple Spondylus, Sicily; anda group of several shells of the Gryphusbicolor kind, W. Indies 448 A very large aculeated Cassidula (Murex Melongena,) W. Indies 449 A young of the great W. India helmet, (Buccinum grande) and a large flag cone 450 The great cockeomb oyster, Friendly Isles 451 A scarce trochus, a pagoda Turbo, the violet-mouth Porcu- pine, the gold-mouth Senectus of the Friendly Islands, a clouded tun, and a stair case 452 Three agates, one very fine, all from Oberstein 453 The great American Pecten, (Ostrea grandis) rare, the opal mussel, China; and a wrinkled ear, (Haliotig Mid) Cape of Good Hope. 454 The high Admiral, (Conus Ammiralis) Linn Amboyna, rare 455 The luxuriant Bulb (Bucc. luxurians) China; voluta ancilla, Falkland Isles, rare; and a large white English Rhombus 456 A fine specimen of calcareous deposition, tinged of a delicate pink colour, from the cobalt mines of Hesse, very rare 457 Gray cubic fluor, Derbyshire 458 Three mochas, two white cornelian rings, amethystine quar {Z, with a Greek inscription engraved on it 459 A fine piece of brown rock chrystal cut and polished, and two agates, Scotland 460 Lapis lazuli, from ancient ruins in Italy, originally from Gambaroon, Persia; Egyptian pebble, agate, Germany ; and mock avanturine 46} Five polished pebbles, one ditto, Oberstein; chalcedony, ditto, and jaspachates, Oberstein 462 A singularly curious agate, representing a pair of spectacles of 4 red colour on a white ground, an Egyptap pebble, and Brasi.ian quartz {4th day. LEVERIAN MUSEUM. _ i9 463 A large hollow nodule of agate internally coated with ame« thystine quartz, and containing a crystal of calcareous spar op ” 464 Molybdate of lead, Carinthia ; arid bubbled calcedony, Corn- wall 465 A polished specimen of the great Leverian calcedony, East Indies ; a brown double-pointed crystal, Falkland Island ; an oriental agate, and another from Siberia, of a delicate violet colour 466 Two specimens of stalactitical iron; Triets; and black has matites, Saxony . 467 A fine specimen of fibrous green carbonate of copper, Siberia 408 Native copper, Turkey; - fibrous green carbonate, Peacock copper, and another 469 A magnificent specimen of blue crystallised copper, Bannatt 470 Molybdate of lead, Carinthia 471 Malachite copper, cut and peished, a fine specimen; Siberia 472, Native ramose silver, Norway oe 473 Compact Tellurium, (Aurum graphicum) — mies AJA A bottle of platina ) d 475 Foliated native gold, Transilvania : 476 A noble mass of natiye copper; from the neigtibourhood of Lake Superior in America _ 477 Flexible stone; a large piece, Brasil 478 A fine specimen of pure Plumbago, or Graphite, Cumberland _ 479 A rich specimen of ruby copper, finely crystallised, the mass intermixed with malachite, crystallised, and native copper, Siberia 480 Hair-crystal, or Titanium, in needle-like crystals, enclosed in pelucid quartz, a superb fine specimen, from Madaé gascar — End of the Fourth Day’s Sale; FIFTH DAY. Fr ve y the 9th of May; 1806, 481 r ATAPATTOO, New Zealand ; war-club, New Cale-- . - donia;, and ditto, Friendly Islands 482 Feathered cloak, Sandwich Islands ; and a dagger, ftofn do. 483 Fish gig, with a singular instrument for throwing it, Ona- _y laska; anda eed arrow-case, from Nootka Sound 484 A very curious barbed spear, twelve feet in length * 485 Drum, Sandwich Island; basket, New Caledonia 486 Dark green and yellow cloak, Sandwich Islands 5 and a dagger, from ditto 487 A feathered‘helmet, ditto; and a fly-flap, ditto , 488 tlead of a dancing shield, formed of feathers ; if Hage a small feathered cloak, from ditto 489 Mask, in memory of a dead friend; anda asialite rattle, shaped like a bird, King George’s Sound 490 Another mask, feta! dita and model of a canoe 491 Curious ladle, Sandwich pai: and a gourd provision case, ditto 492 Ornamented gourd bottle, from . ditto 493 Patapattoo, New Zealand; war club, New Caledonia; and ditto, Friendly Islands 494 Feathered idol, Sandwich Island 4905 A very handsome mode! of a bark boat, Hom Canada 490 Singular war weapon, Nootka Sound 497 Curious cup, with two supporting figures, Sandwich Islands 498 Curious offensive weapon, set with Sharks’ io Sandwich Island \ 499 Jaspachates, or agate combined with Jjaspar, Oberstein ; an Egyptian pebble, large fortification agate, and another (5th day.}. LEVEEIAN MUSEUM, beet 21 500 A large piece of oriental, jaspar, and Shicdeysfine quartz, coated with calcedony, Oberstein 501 Gray silver ore, Saxony ; ; and steel-grained lead ore, rich in ¥ silver om “502 Selenite, Saxony; and Satan black blend, wither spat 503 Manganese in a globose form, with a smooth surface, in the cavities of an iron ore, from Triers, in Ge rmany | 504 Red hematites iron ore, on black hzematites iron ore, having a glossy surface, and yellow ochre at the base, from a mine near Catharinenburg, in Siberia 505 Molybdate of lead, Carinthia; and an iron, from Triers | ~506 A curious green zeolite, Norway ri Iridescent needie antimony, on engin barytes, Felsobania, Hung gary ri el 608 A fine slab of ruby copper, intermixed swith malachite and * native copper, Siberia {G+ 5090 Stalactitical iron, Triers. 510 Two specimens Molybdate of lead, Carinthia ; ; anda white carbonate, Scotland 511 A very fine group of crystallised ruby silver, Har tate /B-§ 512 A large and rich specimen of iridescent mammilated iron, from Triers ‘13 A piece of Brasilian rock crystal, cut and polished, exhibit- ing most beautiful iridescent colours ; and another crystal in its native state ‘514 Part of a very large and beautiful nodule of agate, inclosing quartz, Oberstein 2s 515 Hard green oriental Egyptian poiphytye! a slab of antique blue glass, made in umitation of lapis lazuli, from ruins in Italy ; and tour other polished specimens 516. A’very fine and large yeliow cornelian & 517 Weod-like jaspar,. Siberia ; red agate in “quartz, and arti- ficial avanturine 518 Jaspachates, two agates, from the Palatinate; Egyptian pebs ble, and two more lip 519 Crystal of quartz, with hair-like internal a appearances, and four other crystals . §20 Stellated green sattin-like nalnbhite, with crystallised blué fa low malachite on vitreous copper, Bannatt; and green efflo- rescence, with copper and iron ore intermixed, Thuringia 421 Black octohedral tin ore, in a group of rock crystals, sprinkled with green mica, and combined with brown- plated barytes, cubic flour, &c. &c. a highly interesting group fh. , 522 A slab of map- ike prismatic labrador of exquisite beauty, Gh ... 4 combining the orange, blue, and gold, in elegant variegas ~ tions ) 523 A large group of cubic fluor, sprinkled with marcasites ’ * ; ’ 4 * A #9 CATALOGUE OF THE [5th day.} 524 White-headed Tern, m, and fem. Water Hen; N. America; two cases 625 Starling variety, and Fieldfare, two cases 526 Mungrel Canary, Red- oes ditto variety, and Reed- -spatrow ) yur Cases 527 Large blue dove, W. Indies; and Powter Pigeon, two cases 528 White-fronted Parrot; Wood Owl, hen; and Woodcock variety, three cases 529 Tringa Pugnax, green Plover, m. and fems and Parroquet, S. Seas, three cases 530 Collared Starling, Gibraltar; larger Butcher bird, Goldfinch; and Sparrow variety, four cases 531 Blue and green crystallised malachite copper, Bannatt; blue copper, “Thuringia; 3 and a yellow sulphuret in quartz / ~ 532 Sixteen small specimens of marcasites, some well crystallised 533 Pelican, New Holland & 534 Song Thrush, m. and fem. Missel Thrush, and Wrens, three cases 635 Oyster-catcher, Hematopus Ostralegus; and Wood Pigeon; two cases 536 Soland. Goose, Pelicanus Bassaniis 537 Psittacusa rarauna, (out of case) and Goosandet §38 Red-shoulderad Starling, oriolus pheniceus, N. America; -m. and fem. brown-headed Grossbeak, m. and fem. Amie- rica—two cases 539 Sparrow of Paradise; white Wrens; m. and fem. and Linnet variety, three cases 540 Crested Pheasant, Phestanus Hocto, §. America; very rare 541 Bohemian Pheasant : . 542 Todus lucocephalus, white-headed Tody, America 543 White-headed Manakin, Pipra leucocephala, Surinam 544 Nuthatch; Sitta Europea; grey Wagtail, Motacilla boarola; Bohemian Chatterer, Ampelis garrulus, female; and Bullfinch variety, 4 cases 545 Sea Eagle 546 Buprestis vittata; and imperialis; Blatta hetcrerites larva of a Blatta, &c. in all thirteen specimens 547 Scarabeeus Molossus, Lucanus Cervus, Mylabris cichorei, var. &c. altogether twenty 548 Buprestis sternicornis, and imperialis, Scarabzeus Molossus, Cimex aurantius, &c. fourteen specimens 549 Buprestis fascicularis, Brazil, rare; Scarabzeus sacer, Sils pha brumea, and seventeen others 550 Buprestis imperialis, and two others, a tabanus, a curious Staphylinus, and fifteen others 551 Scarabseus Molossus, Buprestis vittata, and seven others $52 Six Sphinges, chiefly from N. America ¥ | : * * . [5th day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 23 553 Buprestis sternicornis, two specimens, India; four Indian cimices, Mylabris Cichorei, &c. thirteen specimens §54 Curculio palmarum, Cimex pictus, Carabus bimaculatus, Cetonia viridis, and thirteen others 555 Specimen of Persian Cow’s-tail, in glass case 550 Sphinx Celeris, Ocellata, fuciformis, Papilio Levana, and a] fifteen others wh we s {» 557 Curious netted sponge, supposed variety of Spongia Can- ~~ — cellata 558 A large and fine coloured purple variety of Gorgonia flabel- lum, and another divested of the flesh 559 Gorgonia flabellum, a cavernous sponge, and muricated 14 Millepore » 560 Millepora foliacea, a fine specimen » a - *561 Curious muricated sponge on its native: fel fy fe which also adheres an orange-coloured spondylus sheil, West Indies 562 Madr epora Seriata of Pallas, from the East Indies, a delicate specimen 563 Gorgonia Setosa, Linn. Bahama; Millepora alcicornis, and muricata 564 Long-branched warted gorgon, Mediterranean; singular eponge, and another 565 Stem of a gorgonia, with a large serpula shell adhering, and both overrun with a millepora alcicornis, from the West Indies; Spongia infundibuliformis and gorgonia flabellum 566 Stony-white Millepore, nile va ale Millepora Polymor- pha, Linn. 567 A bottle which having lain some time in the Sea, is overrun ff with serpule | * - $68 Curious sponge adhering to a Pecten Ostrea, and one shell /) 2. of abivalve exhibiting delicate shoots of isis nobilis, affixed by its natural base to the inner surface 569 Madrepora Agaricites, Linn. West Indies 570 The lesser tulip cuma, Florida ; and a Buccinum, Falkland's Isle—Loth rare | 871 A a group a five purple yee with other adhesions, fenly)3/°* 572 A fine orange- ae ear-like terrestrial shell (Voluta elon- gata Soland.) New Caledonia—-very scarce 573 The butter-firkin cone (Conus Letulinus Linn) from China; and a scarce pink variety of the zebra Trochus 574 A fine heavy turnip, (voluta gravis Soland.) Straits of Ma- _ lacea; and a pair of beautiful small triton’s trumpet, Sicily §75 A large and fine Midas’s-ear land shell, (Voluta aur. Mid, Linn) Malacca—very rare «| 576 The ham pinna, of extraordinary size, Mediterranean 477 The shower clam, (Venus nimbosa Soland.) Florida, rare g the great English pecten, and two others Rix * 24 CATALOGUE OF THE [5th day.) | 578 The painted cone, Cape of Good Hope; the brown porcu- pine, and a flambeaux cone 579 An iris ear, New Zealand; aud a compass pecten, China 580 The cornuted helmet, in a young state; anda spoapainit un- dulated helmet ‘581 The variegated spondylus, South Sea; a group of odd valves of the long oyster, and two others” 582 Conu: imperialis, from Amboyna; the flag cone, Madagas-* car; and the waved emerald sea snail, from Van Dieman’s Land : 583 Asection of the Nautilus Pompilius, and an Iris ear 584 Tee od cone, rare; a striated cone, and a knobbed sun- she 585 Licium textorium, the weaver’s shuttle, (Bulla coe Linn) Japan—extremely scarce /¢ 586 Brecia-l\ike jasper, Sicily ; tratisparent agate, exhibiting sin- gular reticulated moss-like internal appearances ; another, somewhat similar, and an Oberstein agate 587 A fine ocellated cornelian, East Indies; an Egyptian pebble, Scotch agate, and agate, Germany 588 Green oxyde of copper, in quartz, Germany; green and blue malachites, Bannatt; yellow copper, Sweden; and another £589 An elegant circular box, formed of pudding-stone 590 Very large and fine specimen of Tellurium, Transylvanian 2 591 A superb specimen of Flosferri, Styria # 592 Pudding-stone, Hertfordshire; quartz etme, Corn- wall: andanether 593 Three specimens, honey-stone, chrysoprase; and a “single | primitive crystal of quartz 594 Silver ore; and native silver, in agate, cut and polished 595 A box, made of exquisitely- -beautiful matrix of opal, not . mounted 2 aH 506 An hexagonal crystal of quartz, filled with actinolite 597 An interesting specimen of Brazillian craet replete with needle-like “crystals of titanium % * fa fm 563 Two specimens of gre one Mavic, the surface crystallized 4~ @ 599 Basso-relievo carving 4: ie present Mevestis when YOURE executed in canal “coal, by a weaver % 600 A fine and large specimen of quartz, most Aniously inter- sected, internally, with fascicnli of capillary actinolite ; J= End of the Fifth. Day’s Sale., Hees - SIXTH DAY. Saturday, the 10th of May, 1806. 601 Parapatroo, New Zealand; wat-club, New Cale- donia; ditto, Friendly Islands 602 Richly carved war-club, Friendly Islands 603 Mask, resembling a bird’s head, and a bird-like rattle; . Nootka Sound 604 Singular war-weapon, ditto 605 Ornamented gourd bottle, Sandwich Islands 606 Modelof a canoe, and ditto of a bird, Nootka Sound | 607 Very curiously ornamented tuncated cap, from Nootka Sound; and truncheon, formed of bone, from ditto a 608 Elegant white feathered cloak, Sandwich Islands ; feathered ; dagger, from ditto - : | 609 A small brown feathered cloak, anda feathered helmet, from ditto 610 Bracelet, made of boars tusks, and a feather necklace, ditto 611 A barbed spear, formed of a beautiful mahogany-like wood, ditto 612 Avery large and handsome drum, from ditto 613 A curious wooden can, Nootka; anda kind of scoop, formed of bone, from ditto 614 A pair of fur boots, from Cook’s river 615 Head of a harpoon, and singular fish-hook, Nootka Sound 616 Curious necklace, formed of bone; and an ear-ornament, from ditto | 6:7 Hemp-beater, and comb, from ditto _ 618 Curiously inlaid Persian gun BE 26 CATALOGUE OF THE [6th day.} 619 A pair of very ancient and beautifully inlaid Persian pistols 620 A curious ancient gun 621 A remarkably curious magazine gun. 622 Casts of two cchini, ina mass of chert, one of which ex- hibits on the surface the casts of several of the spines, which in the recent animal appear to have been hollow— a curious specimen 623 Part of the jaw of a species of Lacerta, fossil 624 An uncommonly magnificent specimen of the Lily encrinus, from Brunswick #{ «,; 625 Fragment of the body of: an n echinus, with several club-like spines attached, imbedded in chalk 626 A very curious fossil palate of a fish, extremely scarce , 627 Fragments of ammonite, three specimens, two HR So Sail of the inner or pearly coat remaining 628 Part of an echinus, having many of the spines complete, im- bedded in chalk 629 A very large fossil tooth of an animal of the shark tribe— weight, eleven ounces 630 A gigantic specimen of the Dudley anthropomorphitea—vers Yy rare of this magnitude * 631 A remarkably fine i impression of a fish, on black slate, from Isleben — gz» 632 The two valves of ostrea polyleptogingiymos from Weinheim, - near ‘Triers 633 Two specimens of a species of helix, very nearly allied to helix-leucorum imbedded in a fragment of the Gibraltar rock, ‘The merit of this specimen consists in the shells retaining much of the variegated colour and markings which characterised the living shell 634 A pecten, Sicily, (Ostrea Linn.) and another 635 An impression of a fish in Papenheim, laminated indurated marl, having a considerable portion of the skeleton, com- plete 636 Goldfinch, m. and fem. ; Merops apiaster; Woodcocks, young, two specimens ; Pit-wren, four specimens—four cases 637 Rose-throated Flycatcher, m. and fem, Gibraltar; and Black-throated Bulfinch, m. and fem. Africa—two cases, 638 Wood-lark, Reed Sparrow, Hedge Sparrow, Sparrow, Grane ee and House Martin—five cases “639 Yellow-throated Flycatcher, Brazils; small pied Blyeateher, America; Fire Finch, Africa—three cases 640 Golden.headed Titmouse, two specimens; black and white striped Flycatcher, America—two cases G41 Corvus Cornix, Royston Crow, m. and fem. 642 Tufted variety of the common duck 436 Mottled turkey, and Phastanus Colchicus, fem.—two cases {6th day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 27 644 Sparrow-hawk, and fan-tail pigeon—two cases 645 Turnstone, Tringa interpres, m. and fem. and large Bie . Tern—two cases 646 Eider duck, m. and fem. Anas mollissima 647 Storks, Holland, m. and fem. Ardea ciconia Linn 648 Bohemian pheasant, and hybrid pheasant—two cases 649 Two beautiful varieties of Phasianus Colchicus, m. and f. 650 Sandpiper, Blackcap, Goldfinch variety, and Goldfinch, m and fem.—-four cases 651i Titlark variety, Bulfinch variety, Sparrow variety, and Cer- thea familiaris, m. and ferm.—four cases 652 Water Rail, South Seas—very scarce 653 Speckled Woodpecker, N. America 654 Sparrow-hawk, white variety of Starling, Java Sparrow, and another—four cases 655 A curious cast of fossil madrepore, having the surface sprin- kled with calcareous crystals 656 Large gray seal, Phoca vitulina 657 Coati-mondi, Viverra nasua 658 Ant-cater, S. America, Myrmecophaga tetradactyla \ 659 Fox, aden’ s Bay 660 A large specimen of chain coralloid 661 Macauco, Lemur Catta, out of case, and a very small lap- 2 rege 662 Beavers} Custor Fiber 663 Five specimens of fossil coral, and a polished slab of ule, with fossils imbeded 664 A mass of fossil wood from Lough Neath, Ireland 665 Sphinx ocellata, ligustri, and two exotic sphinges 666 Sphinx atropos, and four others 667 Phalena Cercopia, a pair, New York 668 Twelve lepidopterous insects, as Phal, Hebe, Bubo, Caja, Se, 669 Seven insects, various liens two more 671 Ten lepidopterous insects, various 672 Sphinx ligustri, atropos, and three other sphinges, Carolina 673 May- -blossom coral, and gorgonia verrucosa, on its native *. rock, withserpula, and other shells AtAchea 674 ‘Large branch of gorgonia verrucosa, affixed by its natural ‘root to a stone, upon which a large serpula also adheres 675 Spongia digitata, fingered or glove sponge, from Florida ; ; and gorgonia verrucosa, affixed to an oyster shell *, 676 Small kind of madrepora digitata, or finger coral, East Indies 677 Yellow gorgonia, naturally adhering to asheil, from the coast of Sicily .670 Sphinx, Carolina; a pair of large Phalena, New York; and . 28 CATALOGUE OF THE [6th day.} 678 Madrepora damicornis of Pallas, deer’s horn coral, affixed to + a fragment of granite incrus ted with serpula 679 Sertularia Tamarisca, Linn; cat’s-tail sponge, Florida ; branched sponge, and another 680 Avery large marbled senectus, China, uncoated and polished O0S1 A spotted melon, Tranguebar ; and the pale coloured melon, rare, Guinea 6sz A large Nautilus scrobiculatus, Soland. or umblicated sailor shell, New Guinea—very rare 683 The imperial crown, (Conus imperialis Linn.) the partridge helmet, (Bucc. Pomum Linn.) and a spotted tun, all from 2 ‘ China 684 The lineated trumpet, New S. Wales ; the woodcock tri- plex, (murex haustellum Linn) China; and orange long- beaked Buccinum, Amboyna 685 A pair of the brown-striped yellow Chersinz, one of chars reverse, from Prince’s Island—very scurce 686 The angulated turnep, (voluta anyulata) Providence—very rare 687 The ramose triplex, two alate, different ; and a silk brocade cone 688 A bull’s-mouth helmet, a plaited helmet, and a tulip cuma 689 The black hound’s ear, Vulsella, (Pulo condere) and one valve of aw Bite hammer, Margaritifera, Haynam—hoth rare 690 A group of the odd valves of the purple, oyster, South Sea ; and a devil’s claw Strombus 691 A fine Melo Asthiopicus (voluta Azthiopica Linn) or 1 ABthi-. opian crown melon, Amboynu—rare 6092 The lineated triplex, a small Neptauay trumpet, and a triplex ramosus 693 The brown scorpion purpura, (murex scorpio Linn) Am- boyna—very scarce 694 A large Nereid’s trumpet, W. Indies 695 The great flat-spired Strombus, China 600 The Placuna vitrea, or window shell, China; and an under valve of the anamaboo oyster 697 Abutter-firkin cone, (Conus betulinus,) a plated helmet, and a pyramid trochus , 698 Two bronzed trochi, from Nootka Sound, one of them un- coated; and a fine rhombus striatus, Buccinum kana, — Solund. from China—both kinds rare 6o9 A magnificent volute, Norfolk Island, South Sea 700 Stangen-shorl, Germany ; and crystallized cobalt, Hesse f meri aot specimens of black iron ore, one crystallized i in mplacti; tites, with a granulated surface 402 Native sulphur, combined with magnetic iron ore, Sweden 3 ; three specimens of native sulphur, Vesuyius [6th day.| . LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 29 703 Nine on specimens, including the Bologna barytes ; - crystallized broselenite, Hungary ; cauk-cut and polished selenites ; black chalk with amianthus, Spain; and four others 704 Green nephritic, or lapis Nephriticus, rare, China; a fine Egyptian pebble, and Brazil-cut crystal 735 Dendritical mica, Spain; crystallized carbonate of barytes, baroselenite, Hungary; cauk of singular figure, silvery | mica, and two others 706 Delicately yiece calcareous spar, from Mexico, very rare 707 Two good faliflics of purple fluor, one grayish ditto, with internal variegations of marcasite, Derbyshire; elegant group of violet cubic fluor, partially coated with pearl-spar, Durham 7Os A cut specimen of very clear Brasilian crystal, containing : several distinct crystals of titanium 709 A most capital mass of the onachine and iridiscent Feld- _ spath, the pervading colours of which are chiefly green, blue, and yellow, one of the finest specimens known, La- brador 710 Stellated zeolite, Iceland—very fine 711 Native ramose ie ibe from Hoeideschky near Uralgeburge, ae a Siberia’ é: “912, Brilliant pines But ean achied azure blue crystals of cop- per ore, in a ferruginous matrix, Germany 713 Sardonyx, engraven with prmplemetic figures, three beauti-« fully veined agates, and two cornelians 714 Native snow-silver, upon yellow iron ochre, Siberia—very rare 715 A fine specimen of the crystallized white carbonate of Scot- . land 716 Red stellated antimony, and a piece of crystallized cinnabar py? A specimen of pharmacolite, in long and delicate radii, from Hesse, (arsenic) very scarce il 18 A crystal of smoky quartz, with very remarkable laminated ae internal appearances, Brazil ~~ = “719 Thumerstein or violet abot, very Beadtiialty crystallized, ye Dauphiny 2 720 Iridiscent hzematitic iron, dith crystalllzed manganese, and quartz on the surface End of the Sixth Day’s Sale. <— SEVENTH DAY, Monday, the 12th of May, “1806. 71 D OUBLE cocoa nut, S. Seas 722, Persian target 723 Breast-plate, formed of crocodile’s hide 724 Persian bow, and curious instruments of war, formed of twe united Antilopes horns 725 Singular knot of oak, and remarkable root of a tree 726 Chinese fan, and small Chinese gong 727 Psittacus ararauna 728 Goosander, Mergus Merganser, female; and Recurvirostra Avosetta, Avocet, two cases 729 Royston Crow, Corvus Cornix; and lemon-crested Cockatoo, Psittacus cristatus, two cases 730 Canada Goose, m. and fem, dnas Canadensis 731, Frizzled fowls, four specimens ; and common Curlew, three ditto 732 Wild Swan, Anas cygnus ferus 733 Green Shanks, Widgeon, female; and common Starling, m. and fem, and common Partridge—four case 734 Orange-crested Cockatoo, Psittacus cristatus 735 Rhamphastos momota, Brasilian molmot, rare 736 Heron, male, drdea major 737 Goose, N. America 738 Long-legged Plover, m, and fem. Charadrius Himantopus, rare 739 falco Ossifiagus, and a Night Raven, Ardea Nycticorax 740. Curlew, Cape of Good Hope; Tantalus calvis, rare 741 Parple Water-hen, Fulica porphyrio, S. America; Grous, Hudson’s Bay, two cases oe 7th day.| LEVERIAN MUSEUM. $i 742, Gray Gull 743 Cinnamon Sparrow, European Nut-hatch, Sitta Europea ‘ Nun Titmouse, male; Cheveril Goldfinch, four cases 744 Snipes, two specimens; Java Sparrow, Mungrel Canary ; ‘brown Water-hen, and another, five cases 745 A remarkably fine specimen of the common Peacock, Pava cristatus 746 Cushew birds, Crav Pauri; two fine specimens, male and female, rare 747 Spotted Shag, Pelecanus punctatus, New Zealand, rare 748 Pochard duck, m. and fem. Anas Ferina; Shoveler duck, Anas Clypeata, m. and fem. 2 cases _ 749 Spongia Infundibuliformis, affixed to a pecten 750 ‘Two curious sponges, spongia cellulosa, and cat’s-tail sponge, “oe Gulph of Florida pe” 9751) An elegant specimen of gorgonia, -pretiosa, with adhesions of serpula 29% 77) 16 752 Madrepora hirtella of Pallas, Sg stellated coral, from Providence Island 2 753 Scarce deep, or conic variety of Ratdccpord fungites, East Indies a 754 Madrepora fungites, the flat aes a fine specimen, dui 3 755 Madrepora papillosa, branched nipple coral, East Indies ;/ 750 Madrepora fascicularis, Linn. fromthe Mauritius island, large and fine ti ~ 757 Madrepora sinuosa, broad- ridged brain- -stone, fine, West Indies sy . 758 Red gorgonia, Sicily; and curidus yellow gorgonia, Gulph of Florida 4 759 A most beautiful specimen of madrepora ramea, -or May oN blossom coral 760 A hollow flint, having the ait coated with chalcedony /9 761 Antimony, crystallised; Germany j* 762 Molybdate of lead, Carinthia; finely pe die eon phosphate of lead, and a white lead, Scotland 10% +763 Ruby silver, crystallised, from, Hartz Qs 764 Crystallised manganese on barytes, Germany ; two sinaller specimens of ditto, and acalamine (4 765 Crystallised antimony, and another, crystallised arsentate of cobalt in quartz, Sees solid ore of nickel, with green nickel » 766 Two very finely crystallised blends, needle antimony on quartz, native quicksilver in an ore of cinnabar, compact blend, and dendritical bismuth in quartz, and native orpiment, Turkey 767 An elegant specimen of dendrite; on yellowish laminated marble, Germany 32 | CATALOGUE OF THE [7th day.} 768 ‘Three mochas, one having red dendrites, anda cut specimen of the great Leverian chalcedony {$~ 769 Nagoo, or spectacle snake, Coluber Naja, from the East Indies—an excellent specimen “70 Largest Tarantula spider, two curious and another, in three bottles 771 Exocetus volitans, or flying fish, Pleuronectes; and a silurus. 772 Gobius minutus, Sygnathus Hippocampus; a small Exo- ceetus, ancther-fish, and two lizards “73 Two-headed chicken, elegant double-banded snake, and an Exocetus volitans 774 Sygnathus Hippocampus, a julus, spider, fishes, &c.—in six bottles 775 Scolopendra morsitans, three fishes, and another, in a five bottles 776 White hare, Norway 777 Murena Helena, a fine specimen 778 Sphinx lineata, and sphinx atropos 779 Eight sphinges, &c. chiefly from Brazil 780 Black hare 781 Noctua Odora, Jamaica 782 Sphinx, Carolina; and two more, North America 783 Sphinx ligustri, lineata, and five others 784 Sphinges, eight specimens 485 Thirteen specimens of lepidoptereus insects 786 Sphinx Celerio, and seven other sphinges, North America 737 Carabus sex-maculatus, India; Cetonia insects, D. New Holland; and several Phalenz , 788 Phal. hastata, Gamma, Plantaginis, and twenty-six others 789 ‘Twenty-two insects, various 790 Phalena Cecropia, a pair, N. America 791 Thirty-one various insects 792 Phalena moacha, Hebe; Caja, and seven others, 793 Noctua Strix, very rare 794 Fourteen specimens of Phalznz, including a good specimen of Phal, Fraxini 795 Phalzena Hebe, crimson under-wing moth, rare, Phal, Vil- lica, and six others 796 Phalszna Bubo, and four others 797 Madrepora fungites, a small and elegant specimen, mille- pora cerulea, millepora truncata, and another / # 798 Madrepora annularis, and a millepora, naturally affized toa shell fabie 799 Red variety of the Sicilian gorgonia, the stem of another, divested of the bark, millepora muricata, and another 800 Two curious varieties of Tubipora musica, and a Spactnes of millepora foliosa + 4 ith day. ul LEVERIAN MUSEUM. . 33 802 Madrepora. ns, millepora truncata, and another fps 803 Madrepora labyrinthica, a fine specimen 801 Madrepora infer of. singular double growth. very curtous ! *> » ee 804. Cat’s-tail sponges: branch of gorgonia verrucosa, and four others | | 805 Spongia mifindipulidortens: a large specimen 806 A large marbled senectus (Turbo marmoratus Linn) partly uncoated, and the great oriental triplex 807 A purple-ridged trochus, from Nootka Sound; and two ' pink dolphins, ald rare 808 A large and fine thorny snipe, a scarce oriental buccinum, and a pigs’ snout trumpet 809 The boat melon, Guinea; and long-clawed varieties ae the \ spider strombus, Tranquebar 810 A triangular buccinum, an urn melon, and an oriental triplex 811 Two black scoops, New Zealand; two small zebra trochi, a panther helmet, and a pheasant snake 812 A knobbed trochus, Arabia; a cuma julipa, and a bulls’- _ mouth helmet 813 The purple variety of the variegated spondylus, South Seas ; the leolohendra siehibsatiie Madagascar, rare; and a spider strombus 814 The ridged helmet, Sicily; a young knobbed trochus, Red Sea; the waggon road scoop, New South Wales ; and 2 banded tun, China 815 Section of a large spotted melon, China; and an alatus gigas, W. Indies 816 A pigs’ snout buccinum, a spotted melon, anda silk brocade cone 817 The great brown melon (voluta fesso Soland.) Guinea 818 A large wentletrap, or as ladder, (Turbo-scalaris) Sumatra, very rare | $~¢'= ¢3 819 Acicular baroselenite, Germany ; dendritical mica, Spain ; celestine, Bristol; Shiller's spar, Hartz; two Bristol strontians, and two others 820 A very fine and rare specimen of delicate green oxyd of nickel, Hesse , fx GQ 821 Mass of brilliant/erystallised gray cobalt, ditto; very fine i and rare Jim Lunt) , 822 Beautiful white chalcedony iaainnte bubbles, Germany; and finely coloured ditto, Cornwall /2 623 Dark red ore of quicksilver, Idria; aud phosphate of Icad, in minute light green crystals, Saxony 4*y 824 Black stalactitical iron ore, with very finely. crystallised manganese on the surface 16 825 Magnetic i iron, or loadstone po | > y 34 CATALOGUE OF THE [7th day.} 826 Iridescent bubbled iron, Triers, two specimens ; and a piece of manganese f° % 827 A specimen of barytes, and spathose iron, singularly frac- tured, one side representing a grotesque human head; and a stalactitical iron 828 Black bubbled iron ore, a fine specimen, Triers od 829 Stellated manganese, Triers 830 A beautiful sardonyx with darklyieaithticea spicule pervad- ing part of its substance, an ocellated agate pebble, Scot- land, small pellucid agate & 831 A fine piece of chalcedony, part of No. 1560 j§ ~2-0 832 Five various specimens of quartz, and a curious flint 833 Onachine rock salt, being a stratum of red passing ios a bed of white salt - oa eee 834 A fine red cornelian, three mochas, and an agate «ff 835 Quartz crystal, Saxony; and two others de be 836 Fine specimen of red stellated antipeny; Hungary ; and ‘crystallised zeolite, Hesse... /% ~ & 837 Red zeolite, Sweden ; 3 and crystallised phosphate of lead, Saxony >» 838 A very beautiful pellucid apebinnent of hyalite, Franckfort # & 839 Fine specimen of shining calcareous earth (Glauzerde of of the Germans,) Hesse; ; and gore coloured porcellain jasper, ditto - fe $40 A highly pellucid specimen ‘of Brdsitinn rock crystal, con- taining an elegantly and curiously formed group of spicular crystals, having the appearance ni antimony, and which are supposed | to be Titanium # - “ du 5) End of the Seventh Day's Sale. EIGHTH DAY. Tuesday, the 12th of May, 1806. 841 VV AR club, new Caledonia; ditto, Friendly Islands 842 Cordage of the touta, or cloth tree, Sandwich Islands ; fish- hook and mirror, from ditto 843 Curious necklace of cowry shells, ditto 844 Breast gorget, shark’s tooth instrument, bracelet, and feather. necklace, Sandwich Islands - 845 Curious minute shell necklace, boars’-tusk bracelet, and sharks’-tooth instrument : 846 Fur boots, Cook's River; and gloves, from ditto 847 Rattle, shaped like a bird; and model of a canoe, Nootka 848 Richly carved war club, Friendly Islands 4 ~~ .“ 849 A-very curious feathered idol, ornamented with hair, Sind wich Islands “ =", 850 A feathered helmet and a fly flap, ditto 851 Spear, ornamented with seals teeth, | Nootka ; and very large spear, Sandwich Islands _ 852 Ancient English breast plate and helmet 853 Ancient English hauberk /**y 854 Hammock, made of grass, Spanish main : 855 Elegant fan, formed of fis feathers of rare and beautiful birds, Brazil .- 856 Large ornamented heathhart coat, Canada ; ; said to have been presented to General Wolfe % 857 Leathern shirt, Hudson’s Bay ; and part of a riflle man’s dress, N. America“ t \ 36 CATALOGUE OF THE [8th day.) 858 The Ten Commandments, written in the compass of a shilling, elegantly framed and glazed PS oF A specimen of gold chain, the links of which are singu- larly.fine and delicate 860. A representation of the head of St. Paul, beautifully exe- cuted in cut paper, framed and glazed 861 Curious German sword, having a complete calendar in that language on its blade wth 862 Very fine specimen of | Gerivanship, by Mr. Tomkins, framed and glazed 803 A < Vive la Plume,” by the ‘celebrated Mr. Brown, of Norwich Wenn o! 864 Scoter duck,. m. and fem. and hybiid. pheasant—two cases _ 865 Orange crowned green finch, S.:America; white throat ; tringa pugnax, mas; reed SPaenOw, m, and fem, and sky- -lark, male—five cases — $66 Brown crested heron, N. America 867 Wire-tailed martin, N. America ; petrel, America—two cases 863 Wild goose, Canada, anas Canadensis, one specimen, with- out case S69 Mottled Turkey, m. and fem., . , 870 White fronted goose, anas albifrons ; : large gray gull—two cases $71 Lesser speckled ti scaup duck, ‘guillemot, and turbit Yee pigeon—four cases © . $72 Buzzard hawk, falco fasciatus, N. sae J al 873 Pheasant, S. America 874 Brown heron, ardea caspica, Africa ® 875 Crested grebe, Colymbus cristatus; gentle falcon—two cases GY las $70 Eider duck, male, anas Lae 877 White peacock, pavo eristatus var... 878 Penguin, Patagonia; Aptenodytes Patachonica 879 Great spotted owl, strix nyctea, var striata, Hudson's Bay 880 ‘Turnstone, Hudson's Bay ; Virginia nightingale—two cases 881 Anas petidue, Kamschatka 882 Corvorant, velvet duck—two cases 883 Blue and white fronted parrot; bunting, variety; wood pigeon ; and bald buzzard hawk—without case 884 Chinese joss 885 Singular Chinese ornament, being wood which has grown “=< in the shape of an ewer and stand t 886 Large portrait in oil of an horse, (said, to have belonged to the Landgrave of Hesse,) having a tail and mane of un- common length “887 Water-colour drawing of the interior of the Leverian Mu- seum, by Mrs: Smith, (late Miss Stone) Ne etic [sth day. LEVERIAN MUSEUM. Th 888 A gilt frame, glazed, containing skins of various North American snakes, &c. # 889 A curious flint of a dark rie clouded with grey, the lat- jem. ter resembling a begging figure on his’ knees ; 3 an Egyp- eee tian pebble, and two variegated cornelians — 4) 890 Crystallized white carbonate of lead, on heinatite ; and ditto, on green carbonate of copper, Hartz forest 891 Nine specimens of fluor, among which are, green fluor, | Cornwall; topazine fluor, amethystine fluor, and fluor with internal linear appearances‘ * # 892 Quartz crystals in the cavity of a. specimen of basaltes, Hesse, extremely scarce 893 Water colour ray ve of the Elk, by Catton, framed and laze 894 Representations of insects in shell-work, framed and glazed ; and stained marble, representing a cucumber 895 Remarkably fine dissections of leaves, by Mr. Dobson, fra- med and glazed ner 896 Sphinx polymena, carabus falcatu, cimex spensus, and six- - teen others 807 Cerambyx rubus intipefialis:, Africa, fat buprestis fas- eicularis, &c.—in all nineteen 898 Cetonia hirta, curculio spectabilis, silpha surinamensisy cur- -culiones, &c.—altogether eighteen specimens 899 Cicada dimidata, reduvius dentatus, and twelve more "900 Buprestis fasciculatus, cerambyx rubus, uni fasciatus, &c. two curious pupz of cicadz, and eleven more g01 Cerambyx bifasciatus, a atey ee a curious carabus, ,.. ahd nine others 902 Buprestis fascicularis, cetonia hivta: mylobris éehistet several exotic bees, &c. —eighteen spgcimigps : 903 Papilio iris, and eight other insects x | 904 Bombyx ae fem. Phalsena fraxini: monacha ad tau Sd 905 Phalena Ceetotors mass, monacha, Hebe; and five others 906 Papilio levana, phaleena tau, and six other various 907 Phalzna fraxini, and phalzna monacha, both sexes . 908 Eleven various Eas insects, chiefly phaleenz, from Germany ~~ 909 Phalzna tau, male; gramanica, papilio iris, leyana, &c,—in all thirteen specimens ‘tie 910 Noctua Strix, rare / = 911 Noctua fraxini, rare; villica, bucephala, and eight others — 912 Isis hippuris, a large and fine specimen */ 913 Spongia infundibuliformis, gorgonia verrucosa, two of the gorgonia flabellum, and another “/ 914 Red and yellow gorgonia, gorgonia flabellum, an elegant specimen; and two curious sponges — ee ; 38 |) €ATALOGUE OF THE [8th day.} g15 Gorgonia’ verrucosa, with the swallow-tailed oyster attached’ and two others ¢% 916 Curious sponge, inclosing a number of mya vulsella, and the warted sponge 917 Spongia digitata, curious branched or fingered sponge, and spongia infundibuliformis / 918 Madrepora papillosa, branched nipple coral, East Indies’ 919 ‘Two branches of gorgonia flabellum, or sea fan, (the purple variety) and a gorgonia fusca, naturally affixed together on a fragment of coral, West Indies ~~ = ~~ 920 Cats’-tail sponge, Gulph of Florida; and another curious, foliated variety of fan eRees alcicornis, and the warted gorgonia 921 Curious specimen of the basis of a red coral, from the coast of Sicily, star-stone coral (annularis of Ellis,) and two of gorgonia flabéllum, one with the flesh, and the other di- vested 922 Millepora foliacea, Ellis, an interesting specimen, formed upon the shell of an oyster *- 923 A purple spondylus, Sicily; and one valve of a spondylus ~—--=*¢croceus, with serpulz, &c, ona madrepore, W. Indies 24. A cuma tulipa, of extraordinary SiRe, and a large bull’se mouth helmet 925 Two spider strombi, Madagascar ; and an occidental trumpet 926 An endive purpura, a carrot cone, and a conus mustelinus 927 The marbled melon, Guinea, rare; the thorny snipe pur- para (Murex brandaris Linn.) Mediterr anean; and a porpoise buccinum, W. Indies 928 A fine nereid’s trumpet, (Buce. Tritonis) Solander, W. Indies 929 ‘Two of the tapestry cuma, the tuberculated scoop, two hel- mets, and an alatus 930 The black mother-of-pearl shell, Sandwich Isles ; and a fine spider strombus sy 931 A spotted melon, and an alatus gigas “. 932 Rhombus tuberosus, China; Murex vasa, VV. nae ae: section of a cone, a plough alatus, and three others .” / 933 A fine antique purpura, two occidental tripuees, two purse helmets, and an uncoated trochus 934 A purple-ringed trochus, from Nootka’ Sound; and two pink dolphins, all rare 955 The orange-striped, the manee? pavement, and another hel- met, a striped fig, the fine mouth scocp, and the thick- lipped. frog 936 The large brown European tun (buccinum galea Linn.) Sicil . 937 The Helland flag chersina, a scarce asperated rhombus, and a reyerse chersina—all rure yi = ba § s ‘ —_ , (sth day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. — 39 938 A knobbed rhombus, a butter-firkin cone, a granulated helmet, and a small bull’s mouth helmet / 4) 939 The urn melon, a zebra alatus, ana a ramose pres, 940 A spotted melon, and a Mediterranean tun 041 The flag cone, an ‘undulated helmet, anda small bull’ S- édduth helmet 942 The tiger cone, mans) a striated cone, and kKnobbed sun shell 943 Nine specimens of marcasite amongst which are a fine po- lished Pedra Ynca / 944 A singularly fine specimen of brilliant dendritic ruby silver, Hartz forest—extremely rare 945 Beautifully iridiscent haematite, iron ore, Tiers ; and den- dritical cobalt, Hesse—rare 046 Six variously crystallized marcasites, small natilus pervaded. with pyrites, and another 4? 947 Elegant specimen of radiated sattin-like malachite, Siberia ; and ee easiticg) copper ore, betweén two bands of iron. ore fA _» 948 A fine specimen of patient Matar as? gray ore of cobalt, % Hesse ee 949 Schaumerde, Hesse, rare 5 twh varieties ‘of sulphate of strontian, Bristol; and another 950 A beautiful specimen of me ultramatine variety of labrador Feldspar, rare 951 An oval snuff-box, fornied 6 f a mass i fine garnets ina mi- caceous bed ff wm Se 952 Native tin, with“quartz crystal imbeded i in it, Cornwall, ex- jtremely rare * 7 =f y 958 Dendritical cinnabar, Deux ts ; mineony and, arsenic ” 954 A curious small box and cover, made of amber f= | 955 Amber, with an insect of the moth kind, Dantzic; and a, piece of gum copal inclosing a small a of blatta, and two leaves, from thé East Indies 956 Nummular twelve-sided spar, with bitumen, Derbyshire 967 Calcareous spar, in clusters of hexagonal crystals, tending ’ toa three-sided pyramid 958 Earth and clay, containing particles af gold from the running waters of Backet’s mine, near Chemnitz in a small bottle; and another containing cold earth, from Treves 959 Gray silver on crystallized quartz, with resin-coloured blend, native silver in hornstone, and silver in barytes, Hartz 960 Vitreous silver, a large specimen End of the Eighth Day’s Sale. Ut A = x. *: m - 7 * ad “ ’ , \ ° 4 \ od Catalogue GIA2 WrBKOITIAKO? LEVERIA . od Wier vobbidl seargid HHT we ; THE D rth 2 b ake 9D isl qv goq ed iene: jot ‘+ PART IT singer yas i ES Lieb pobre THE SECOND BiGarT pays’ SALE. t + 9 ode 1 sovememie med? cco! oomevbA ‘of wHue avi jabauod on ireds ‘ornare anO *.*© THE REMAINING PARTS WILL BE PUBLISHED WITH ALL “PPOSSIBLESPREDS: oo. ocho) yoo. K * 2 PP. pty a > ree Sweet ee oe che wk Poe a a PETLETL: A ow is ' ' j 7 2 aie bd a_i f mF 7 ; f ie re oy a2 ;. Le pee Re BUF Ci uhees bt 84 Pahsae i q oq Bika: St dud od 01 ie ae fitter SS el ee A, 4 Gils wes | at ie OF LW ger "THE ENTIRE COLLECTION - (By Messrs. KING wae LOCHEE,) WE Ot) TU Dag COMMENCE On Moxa, the 5th of Mary 1806, at Twelve 9’ ‘Clock, $s eae THE MUSEUM, The three Parts of the Catatocus already published, (Price 2s. Gds) to be had at the Museum; at Messrs. King and Lochée’s, (the Auctioneers) and at Hayden's Printing-Office, Brydges-Street, Covent-Garden, Hayden, Printer, 4, Brydges Street, Covent Garden. » , \ 7 i Yet re ty Pe el CONDITIONS..OF SALE, 4 I. THE highest Bidder will be declared the Buyer; but if any Dispute should arise, ‘the Lot must be put up again. II. No Advance less than SrxpENcE; above One Pound, One SuiLuinc; above’ Five Pounds, Frve SHIL- LINGS, : IIT. Every Purchaser is to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound, as Earnest, in Part of Payment, and to give — in his Name and Place of Abode, if required. IV. The Lots to be removed, at the Expence of the Pur- chasers, within one Day after the Sale; and the. | Remainder of the Purchase- -Money to be paid on or beforetthe Delivery.) 0 Ali vik Re V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited. All. Lotg uncleargd within the Time aforesaid, shall be re-sold, by public or private Sale; and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters a this Sale. a Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions faithfully executed, by their humble Servants, King and Loch dais re NINTH DAY. Wednesday, the 13th of May, 1806. 961 Maear dish, Otaheite 962 Sleeping stool, ditto 963 Curiously carved egboe’s horn, Africa 964 Gilt spurs, resembling those worn by the Knights of the Bath 965 Ivory beater, China. Its use is to strike a drum, by which ___ various public notices are given 966 Real tomahawk, and tobacco-pipe in one 967 Ancient English battle-axe 968 Finely carved war-club, Friendly Islands g69 Oriental musical instrument 970 Asmall copy in Terra Cotta of the celebrated figure of bioaey: by Michael Angelo 971 A fine specimen of thé Jamaica sugar cane 972 A ditto of the Otaheite sugar cane 973 Large Rhinosceros horn | 974 Largest weasel 975 Gray variety of the common hare, Lepus timidus 976 Coati mondi, Viverra nasua 977 White variety of rat, and fawn-coloured variety of mouse— two cases 978 A fine specimen of the musk-shrew, Mus pilorides, very rare 979 A fine specimen of Brasilian crystal, with singular internal bp ai - moss-like appearances, arising chiefly from chlorite <»_,¥ g80 Needle-like manganese, an crystallized blue chalcedotty . 49 CATALOGUE OF THE [oth day.) 981 Zeolite, and molybdate of lead 7% - 982 Accinite, a fine specimen, Nerney 983 Needle-antimony, and a specimen of brilliant marcasite 984. Foliated native gold, Transylvania # - ~~ 985 Vitriolated lead crystallized, Anglesea fe 980 Compact blend, manganese in octoedral crystals, and an ore of arsenic, Hungary - AP 087 Foliated native gold, and Ni agaya sold O88 Iridiscent needle- -antimony ; antimony, Tuscany ; an ore of arsenic; and wolfram, Cornwall <).#, 989 Ruby sper ore, crystallized ; and... galena, combined with silver, grey silver, and crystallized quartz j » ¢ 990 Transparent agate, exhibiting remarkable i A oF moss- like internal appearances; Oberstein agate, Egyptian pebble, and.an heliotrop with singular figures vey 991 Large and very fie crystallized gray cobalt, Hesse f %, 992 Ocellated agates, of a flesh colour, imbedded in hiee quartz, a fine and beautiful specimen, from Oberstein 993 A grand specimen of fortification agate §-~ g94 Crystallized titanium, in quartz ; native arsenic, Saxony ;, crystallized grey cobalt, Saxony; and calanune, bit 995 Large oriental mocha, with curious blossom-like interna appearances, and nine other mochas, Germany +; ./ 996 A specimen of iridiscent labrador Feldspar, richly datiegsted with regal purple, apple-green, and blue. ‘This. combi- nation of colours in labrador is extremely rare 097 Sixspecimens of copper, among which are red ruby copper, Siberia; blue crystallizes carbonate of copper, Bannat : and four others - + iy gy8 A most beautiful specimen of delicate bluish green, bubbled, calcareous deposition, tinged by pickel and crystallized zeolite, in basalt, from Hesses e 999 A reinarkably fear slab of polished dane: exhibiting inter- nally cubes sprinkled with marcasites © 1000 Marcasites, partially coating calcareous spar, with dog's tooth, and pearl spar; brilliant bubbled marcasites, and fluor, with marcasites if 100t A large and fine specimen of brilliant gray crystallized co- balt, on ponderous spar, which is partially tinged red— Hesse ds 1002 Cinnabar, rich in native mercury ; ditlos oe y; and crystallized phosphate of lead, Saxony = oy 1003 Crystallized gray copper, ditto iron, solid cinnabar, ditto gray cobalt, blue copper oré, pink caleareous deposition, and rose-like gypsum, Hesse FQ. 1004 A small but well-defined four-sided Basaltic column, with . olwin adhering to it, Hesse; and a specimen of nodular basalt, rare, from ditto ~) rd DB " se see: east . — [9h day.| LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 43 1005 The great cockscomb axel (mytilus hyotis, Linn.) from“ cs the F riendly Islands %., 1006 Two badger alate shells, Madagascar ; four olives, a frog- shell, andtwo more 1007 Anuncoated sulcated suneshel, with a large serpula on it, _ New Zealand: the box-wood cone, two orange-mouthed olives, a black music, Guinea; and four ofhers “ —" 1008 The great helmet, West Indies; and a large peacock hel- met, from Guinea ié 1009 A fine group of serpula lumbricalis, and a large mytilus rusticus, with adhesions of serpula, triquetra, and balani— English Coast fis 1010. An echinated sun, West allt ; two bat yolutes, two gib- bous olives, and four others [7 yey 1011 Two musics, five olives, and two ribband alate / ; _ 1012 A camp olive, Panama; the grey oriental olive, China; and a lurge black music, Guinea ¥ ™, 1013 The filleted scoop, the argus frog, a large red granulated trochus, the partridge helmet, a monk’s s cowl limpet, and a scarlet-mouthalatus ™» x 1014 Two orange-mouth olives, China; a scarce orjental triplex, two bat volutes, and a bezoar helmet ,4 A.» 1015 An uncoated sun, from Mootka Sound ;,another, West In- dies ; twocones, and five others ~ 7a 1016 A fine lightening music, from Japan, very rare J3 1017 Kanguroo, young, in a glass case 1018 Phoca vitulina, common seal _ (1019 Pleuronectes roseus 1020 Aspecimen of the cashew-nut, with the fruit, skeleton pear, and ditto cherry—in three bottles 1021 The coriaceous tortoise, testudo coriacea, alarge specimen, Dorsetshire coast 1022 Lacerta gangetica, the gangetic cracocodile, rare 1023 Striped rattle-snake, crotalus horridus, stuffed 1024 The guana lizard, lacerta i iguana, a large stuffed specimen, and a young ditto 1025 A large and fine specimen of the common cuttle fish 13206 ‘Two well-preserved larve of a curious species of phasma, a spinous larva of a lepidopterous insect, and another-— in three bottles 1027 Mantis oratoria, two singular caterpillars, a locust, and a spider—in five bottles 1028 Chimera monstrosa, North Seas 1029 A suffed specimen of lacerta Dracena, America. 1030 Siren Lacertina, from South Carolina, a large stuffed spe- cimen | | 1031 Stannel hawk, E. Indies Te. 44 " CATALOGUE OF THE [9¢h day.} 1032 Superb warbler, Botany Bay, Sylvia superba 1033 Violet tanager, Tanagra violacea, under a bell glass 1034 Green certhia} ditto 1035 Wattled bee-eater, Merops carunculatus, Botany Bay 1036 Ditto fem. 1037 Psittacus militaris, excuted in the feathers of the bird, after — : * the manner described by George Edwards ; framed and 3 glazed 1038 Pink-breasted oriole 1039 Bucco Cayennensis, m, and fem. rare 1040 Magpie, corvus pica, and two specimens of the tumbler- pigeon 1044 White-throated finch, Africa, m. and fem. . 1042 Long-tailed Whidah bird, Africa, Emberiza paradisea 1043 Virginian horned owl, Strix Vi irginiana te 1044 Royston crow, corvus cornix 1045 Arctic gull, Larus parasiticus, Greenland 1046 Emberixa imperialis, South America 1047 Bittern, N. America, Ardea vittata 1048 Falco lagopus, rough legged falcon, This specimen, was shot in England ¥ + -1049 White variety of the rook, and a wood-owl 1050 Psittacus obscurus, South Seas, very rare 1051 Seven impressions of plants, various, 1052 Curious cast of an ammonite. jg¢ « & 1053 Various impressions of the stems of plants, three specimens, with the counterparts 1054 Six various impressions of ferns, from Colebrooke Dale, and Nottinghamshire Fe 1055 Stem ofa large plant, bee ted in Brey sand-stone, and its counterpart, Lancashire Je 3) « § a 1056 Pine cone in an iron nodule y . « 1057 Large stem of a plant of the teed’ ind. “¢ Pd 1058 Large stem ofa plant, in sandstone, (ameaie J EDP. 1059 Impression of a fernin stone, large and curious ¢ ee “I 1060 Four fragments of ammonite, three very briliadt, ‘ar the inner or pearly coat 2 1061 Part of a spined echinus in flint, another small, in sand: stone, and fragments of a mamillated echinus, and the | spines in flint es oe ba eo EY 1062 Cast of an ammoriite, in a Rodule, and its counterpart, and another with a singularly compressed fragment. gejjne i wos 1063 Font impressions of ferns, in iron stone, and two singer eaves , 1064 Two fossil Pi ysietn es and a nautilus %”* a ee - 1005 Four impressions of ferns, i in iron stone, and two of lea € ys 1066 Two sections of an ammonite, cut and pone S. P Lie ee ws 7) Pica ree! cant a SO a D [9th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 45 1067 An echinus in chalk, with fragments of two long spines, and some smalier, supposed 4s belong to the same animal, or another of the same species “fg © 1068 Tabular barytes, very mage! crystalliz eoy 1069 An uncommonly fags ‘specimen of dendritical cobalt, ~~ dendrite remarkably large, very rare—Hesse f = yi 1070 Hiair-like gypsum, Derbyshire @ « /4,« g i 1071 A very rare variety of Siberian iridiscent feldspar ¥ & 1072 Eleven various agates, &c. gg // 1073 Fine slab of mocha-st Ya and aspecimen of Lux Sapphiri, Hungary ee 1074 An inlaid oriental agate, and an agate seal inscribed with Turkish characters, which belonged to the late Hon. Wortley Montagu fy. 1075 Crystal seal, a sardonyx, both oriental, and three mochas /,)) t Pig: on*quartz, Hun- 1076 Delicate crystallized olive green phosphate of lead, Siberia’ 1077 A fine specimen of wood tin, shewin ae part of the bubbled” external covering, rare =~) 1078 An elegant oval agate CUP -vicnv-emnmnundmomem 1079 A beautiful and large specimen of rose-like gypsum, Ger- many,rare % tsa mn gree jaspachtes snuff-box, mounted End of the Ninth Day’s Sale. i08t 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1.092 1693 1094 1095 1096 mee Re er re 6 > wate des 6 / S Sie eee TENTH DAY. Thursday, the 14th of May, ¥806. Rasp made of the skin of the ray-fish, and a chissel of basalt, Otaheite Specimen of cordage, from ditto, and a fatinaind instru- ment Fish decoy, formed of parts of different cowry shells, from ditto, and a fish hook, &c. Idol, from ditto; and a tattooing instrument Nose flute, from ditto, and a necklace Syrinx, or Pan’s reed, from ditto; and a necklace Dress made of sea lions skin Elegant cap of a mandarine, China Robe of ditto Turkish pipe, with valuable jasamine tube Gigantic briar, Straits of Malacca Remarkably large bamboo, E. Indies Sea cocoa nut Runic almanac Small Chinese gong xreat snipe, scolopax major, shot in England, without ease 1097 Banksian cockatoo, psittacus Banksii, New Holland 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 A fine specimen of the white magpie Green-winged dove, E, Indies, Columba Indica White partridge, and variety of the Tringa pugnax Yellow-bellied parrot, Brazil Reed sparrow, m. and fem. black cap, m. and, fem, and dottrele-three cases [ioth day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 39 1103 Curasso bird, m. and fem. Crax Alector 1104 Lesser bunting, m. and fem. and pions viridis,m. and fem. -——two Cases 1105 King woodpecker, N. America 1106 Certhia fusca, South Seas, extremely scarce 1107 The common magpie, corvus pica, and fire-eyed grebe 1108 Long-tailed dove, S. America 1109 Lanius sulphuratus, yellow-bellied shrike, Guinea 1110 African heron, Ardea Caspica, shot in England 1111 A very finely preserved specimen of psittacus ararauna, Brazil 1112 Four alate, an uncoated rugose sun, and four others 1113 A large devil murex, a leopard cone, and a striated cone 1114 Conus notabilis, rare; the false high admiral cone, and a waved emerald sea snail 1115 A small but fine voluta nobilis, Zinn. in a young stage of erowth, from China, very scarce 116 A girdle cone, two orange-mouth olives, an antique pur- pura, and five others 1117 The great violet serpula, West Indies ; a group of serpulz, &c. on a gorgonia, ditto; a curious hermit crab, in a snake shell, South Seas; branch of a mangrove bush,_ with adhesions of balani, and a group of tulip balani | 1118 Cochlus singularis, in a young state of growth, New South Wales; a group of serpula hligrana, a scarce sun, South Seas; and a large nerita of a rare kind, Isle of Cocoas 1119 A large and fine camp olive, (voluta porphyria, Linn.) from Panama 1120 A beautiful undulated variety of the magpie apiculum, West Indies ; the pomegranate sea snail, uncoated, from the Cape of ‘Good Hope; and a scarce sulcated sun, New Zealand 1121 The oriental purple-mouth alatus, very rare; and two of a scarce variety of the gibbous olive, from China 1122 A large flag cone, (conus capitaneus, Linn.) South Sea; and two helmets, (the undulated and plaited) West Indies 1123 The great cockscomb oyster, Friendly Islands 1124 A large magpie apiculum, West Indies; and two scarce species of senectus, from Madagascar 1125 The great high admiral cone, two inches and a half in length, Friendly Islands, very rare. 1126 The variegated spondylus, Friendly Toles ; s and a scarce margaritifera, New South Wales 1127 A fine conus monachus, the woe crown cone, and a short-spired devil murex 1128 The pigeon’s egg lamp bivalve, ait adhesions of curious serpule, Minorca ; and two scarce banded West India olives 48 CATALOGUE OF THE (10th day.| 1129 The black tiger cone, the night admiral cone, and . fine | endive purpura 1130 A scarce gryphus, with another of the same kind se oe io it, South Sea; and a fine purple spondylus, Sicily 1131 The pink-mouth black trochulus, Cape of Good Hope; a scarce sun, South Sea; an uncommon nerita, Isle of . Cocoas; chiton aculeatus, South Sea; and two cones 1132 A fine argonauta argo, Linn. or wrinkled paper sailor,- Mitores,. rare 1133 Avery large purpura rubicunda, with a fine mouth, Guinea, very scarce 1134 Voluta elongata, and orange- -mouth long ear-like land shell, New Caledonia, very scarce 1135 Guinea pigs, Cavia porcellus, m. and fem. and young ; ! and hedgehog, m. and fem. and young, Erinaceus Europeus 1136 Fawn of fallow deer, Cervus Dama 1137 White variety of hedge-hog, Erinaceus Europeus 1138 Arctic fox, Canis lagopus 1139 Badger, Ursus meles 1140 Opossum, Surinam, Didelphis dorsigera, with young 1141 Roebuck, Cervus capreolus, Scotland 1142 White porcupine, Canada, very rare, Hystrix dorsata 1143 Marten, fem. mustela martes 1144 Spanish lap-dog 1145 Monkey, Africa 1146 Lion monkey, Simia feroz, very sare 1147 Lesser baboon 1148 Small red monkey, Simia Beelzebul, rare 1149 Small black ditto, Africa, Simia midas 1150 Monkey, St. Jago 1151 Small black-legged monkey 1152 Very large specimen of septarium, Somersetshire 1153 Hornet’s nest, E. Indies 1154 Very large and capital specimen of fossil- wood, with: mi- nute quartz crystal, Wiltshire, weighs above 2 cwt,. 1155 Large mass of fossil oysters, in Limestone 1150 Three specimens of ammonite, and transverse section of another 1157 A beautiful impression of a fern, in argillaceous iron ‘ore, and its counterpart yO wo 1158 Impression of a plant in“iton stone, and its counter parts Fann. Some 1159 Five elegant impressions of ferns, in argillacéous iron ore, sy and the stem of a vegetable ditto om 1160 Four specimens of cornu ammonis / ~ /: 1161 Cast of an ammonite, in calcareous stone, and another i in ; pyrites 1162 Three various parts of plants, in argillaceous iron ore, and their counter parts ». -po » a 2 [10th day.] | + LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 49 1163. Lacerta monitor, var. and coluber doliatus , | 1164 Fossil nautilus, Sheppy Island, cut in two and polished 1165 Cast of an ammonite, in two parts, sprinkled with spar te e : “marcasites “FS 1166 Five specimens of echini, and two casts of the fragments of a mamillated kind, in all seven / % 1167 Nautilus cut in two and polished a - 1168 Very distinct impression of a fern, in an argillaceous no- dule of iron, with its counterpart» 4 yt ts 1169 A sharp and well defined fern, im ifon ore, with the coun- fe Datt. dr Bde ty 70 Nautilus, cut in two and polished, shewing the sipbuncalus eye Cast of the interior of an ammonite, Bath *". (3: 1172 Bones of a bird in calcareous ur: and a» -conterpart, fromStonsficld i. 5 MP oon ae an 1173 A large and feir impression of a a iD argillacegus iron ore ay An echinus in chalk, with four spines apparently“attached #...to it, and fragment of another, with several clavated spings 1175 Impression of bark in iron stone, with its counter part & ee 1176 Siliceous manganese, Hungary; c calcareous sand stone; ‘ Fontainbleau ; arseniate of iron, and bubbled copper, Cornwall . #¢3 1177 Argentiferous galena intersecting a blackish Ses ities from ~' Ramelsberg in the Har tz 5 and crystallized Jight green . phosphate of lead, Saxony « 1178 ‘Tungsten, with white quartz and mica ; delicately white bubbled chalcedony, Cornwall; bubbled copper, ditto ; crystallized tin, ditto; gray copper, and hornblende in a silvery schistus, Spain ¢** 1179 Argentiferous galena, Germany; and resin-coloured blende, in large and fine chrystals, ditto @& * 1180 A large and fine slab of yellow polished fluor * . ¢ 1161 A large mass of crystallized black blende, and.avlarge * « 4 specimen-of white-quartz crystals, with purple-fluor 1182 Crystallized carbonate of uranium, Saxony; calcareous sand-stone, Fontainbleau; ruby blende on galena, Hun- gary; crystallized gypsum, Germany aw! 1183 Octohedral fluor, two arseniates of cBpber, malachite, crystallized ruby copper, and crystallized tin, all from Cornwall aig et 1184 Earthy black oxyd of cobalt, Heste, rare Pty 1185 Solid black oxyd of cobalt, on a ferruginous matrix, a fine _and rare specimen, ditto | 1186 A fine specimen of flos ferri, ae 2 & 1187 Green fluor, with double-pointed ausiit crystals coating the surface, purple cubic fluor, with bevelled edges, and four other cubic fluors, chiefly from» Durham a x $ 50 } CATALOGUE OF THE [10th duy.} 1188 White opal in the matrix, Saxony; and crystallized cin- nabar, Deuxponts ¥# # 1189 Crystallized adularia, Switzerland ; and iridescent stalaceks tical iron, Triers £* g 1190 Grey laminated iron ore, the eisen ram of the Germans, from Olomiz ; 3 and a bubbled iron cre, Saxony f- I by 1191 Two specimens of red hematite gd“ 1192 Stalactitical i ee coated with whité’oxyde of manganese, rare “ee 1193 A black erhatitic iron ore, crystallised partly in stalacti- ttes, and a beautiful manganese, with a fine bubbled surface #2. 1194 Amber, Dantzic ; and three speciiéns of gum copal, closing insects, East Indies oy a 1195 A large quartz crystal, tet Lot ; and four smaller “ 1196 Native sal ammoniac, on an argillacecus matrix, Sinden! extremely scarce; and green malachite, Cornwall 1197 A singularly beautiful and interesting i tie of orange- coloured vermicular chalcedony, a ar an xtremely rare article, from the East Indies dx ~Tae- ag 1198 A grand and most beautiful specimen of i it R aesreut stalac- titical iron, from Triers } bv 1109 Muriate of silver, combined with native silver, Mexico, very rare Ss 1200 A brilliant specimen of iridescent bubbled i iron, from Triers, Germany & gif P sph s . End of the Tenth Day’s Sale. ‘i | ELEVENTH DAY. friday, the 15th of May, 1806. 2201 U merewra hat, Brazils 1202 Saw of saw fish ~ 1203 Singularly carved stick » #1204 Dish, made anno, 1088, with satirical devices on the dress pl of that period / * 1205 Chinese compass 1206 A large spontoon, Persia J® 1207 Crown in which the King of Brach in Africa was killed 1208 Large meat dish, Otaheite 1209 Oriental musical instrument 1210 Persian target % A 1211 Very long hollow tube for discharging arrows, Sith three of the arrows 1212 Ivory sceptre of the king of Senegal (7. 1213 Three specimens ‘of echini, two in chalk, the third detached / +" 1214 Six various species of echini tay 1215 A large section of a nautilus,in calcareous stone $* 1216 Fossil nautilus, cut apd polished, and an ammonite, Wilt- | shire, ditto /Q@<% 1217 Part of the stem of a vegetable, in argillaceous iron, with 7 its counterpart j: Ji» oO “1218 Three impressions of plants, two in argillaceous tron . 1219 An ammonite and its casts, two specimens ; impression ‘of an ammonite, in spar, Gloucestershire ; and another y.» = 1236 1237, 1238 1239 1240 3 Two crystallised specimens of tin ditto e CATALOGUE OF THE [11th day.} Fossil nautilus, cut and polished, and an ammonite, ditto #) « Part of an echinus, with spine, in chalk, and another specimen of chalk, with various fragments, and a third» single spine ff) hata hee fossil nautilusoie f © Impression of ferns, in iron’stone & Three species of echinus, and past’of the cast of another, in flint 94” White carbonate of lead, dodanie: and calamine, Flint- shire § Finely crystallised galena, on quartz, Germany; thread- veined galena, with spar and cauk, Derbyshire, ® Black oxyde of cobalt, Saalfeld, Saxony ;.and three spe- cimens of antimony ¢ Curious tetraedral blend, intermixed with yellow quartz, from a tin mine, Cornwall & Tin, in prism-form crystals, ‘and three other specimens of crystallised tin Green fluor, with quartz, Cornwal 5) Roteynaaae purple fluor, purple fluor, with pyrites, and another © Tin, crystallized, Cornwall; and another tin, from ditto, with outs marcasite, quartz, &c. bk Tin, crystallised in large quadrangular prisms, and another tin, from Cornwall 4@ y Six small specimens of crystallised tin i £ Iridescent marcasites, coating calcareous spar, a large and fine specimen, Ecton, Staffordshire; greenish and perple fluor, coated with quartz crystals and marcasites #% Your specimens of tungsten, Cornwall, rare 2% - A very large slab, w ith a variety of vegetable impressions 3 Three large fossil shells, namely a str ombus, “and two others f eS Stem of a large plant of the reed kind, in sand-stone # i Impression of bark, and: ‘stem of some plant, apparently of the reed kind f # f ey ts A murex, and two ‘other shells, Hordwell Cliffs ds oo “a Fragment of a large plant of the reed kind, and twWo other . plants ae eae Twelve crystals of tin, various f A fine and clearly defined vegetable impression in a no- dule of argillaceous 1 (pam ere,” /é why Twenty-one various crystals Of tim ou ‘ Rarmose branches of some vegetable Fossilised three spe- cimens, one of them imbedded i in sand-stone f om) % dd Two young. devil’s-claw Strombi; a wrink ed eat, ae nautilus, aa three others ij Pecten maximus, a large sRicld pectunculus, the smooth clam, and two other bivalves ~ ga fiithday.] ; _LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 53 1249 The undulated olive, from the Spanish W. Indies; four other olives, two cones, and two others 1250 The high-spired turnep, (voluta ponderosa, Soland.) Ma- dagascar ; an iris ear, New Zealand.3\a spider strombus, and a tulip cuma 1251 Gardium rusticum, Cepa versicolor, on a pecten, mactra “yt @luwvaria ; mya arenaria anda Solen Siliqua—all English 1252 A spotted melon, a nautilus, a triplex ramosus, a variegated trumpet, and two others # %., 1253 Two grimace buccina, two thorny frogs, an urn melon, a Chinese harp, and three others 1254 A scorpion strombus, two aculeated cassidule, a pig’s snout, buccinum, and two others . 1255 A South Sea and two other snakes, a pink alatus, from Guinea; and two triplices, W. Indies 1256 A fine mole porcellana, China; the occidental argus por- cellain, from Providence ; and a fine cardium ar undino- sum, South Seas 1257 ‘Threc groups of oysters of different species, on branches of mangrove, and some of the tree oyster on the stem of a gorgonia 1258 A fine bellied Mime, from Arabia; section of a bishop’s mitre, Madagascar; and a rare screw, from China 1259 The reticulated frog, Srcily3 a triangular buccinum, % Indies; and three others 12.60 A fine chersina tigrina, a scarce terrestrial shell, from Guinea be 1261. A large wampum clam (eierid mercenaria, Linn.) from N. eal and two large and fine sft ans porcellane, S. eas 1262 Two harps, different, a pink-mouthed sewn Surinam ; part of nautilus pompilius, and two porcellanse ,% 1263 A large Pinna rudis, Linn. from Guinea, rare .1264 Four scarce varieties of the haliotis ee, a groom cone, two breast-snails, and two others 1265 Fulimart, Mustela putorius 1266 Beaver, young, Castor fiber 1267 Tarsier, Lemur tarsier 1268 Hare, Java, Cavia agouti Te Bat. S. Seas, very rare MONKEYS GROTESQUELY SET UP. 1270 The Family Baker : 1271 The Fami:y Barber 1272 The Family Milk Man 1273 The Family Porter TOY 54 A274 1275 CATALOGUE OF TH (Lich day.) Simia ferox, lion monkey, very rare om FQ ' Two specimens of the ptarmigan, ie lagopus, Scot- land 1276 White-fronted dove, 8S, Seas 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286. 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1207 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 3305 1306 1307 1508 1309 1310 A large and fine specimen of the loadstone, Siberia, rare’ — Pied pheasant | ; Blue-breasted finch, America yee Gray-finch, m. and fem, Africa antes Falco ossifragus, a very fine specimen Missel thrush, and picus viridis, two cases Mountain goldfinch, Jamaica White variety of the common thrush Spanish duck. White billed wacd pentane, Picus principalis, m, and fem. Duck-winged gameé-cock Kestril, Falco tannunculus, m. and fem. and young — Barnacle goose, Anas erythropus Papilio serena, and twenty-two other papiliones, chiefly pleb. urb.: Papilio argus, phleas, &c. thirty-four specimens _ : Papilio proteus, and fourteen more Hie Syl Papilio argus, Euphrosyne, &c. twenty-seven specimens Papilio malyz, argus, phleas, &c, nineteen specimens Razor bill, Alca torda Tufted duck, Anas fuligula Black-breasted red tail, Gibraltar, m. and fem. Crested. auk, amnabetdia) Alca cirrhata, very rare Jay, Corvus glandarius, and black cap, m. fem. and young Gray parrot, “Afri ica, Psittacus erithacus A very capital specimen of the New Holland jabiru, Myc- teria Australis Six specimens of cut and polished stones, among which are a beautiful red agate in quartz, anda large specimen of fortification agate A piece of Jabrador feldspar, exhibiting steel-colour ed striz, and having Jabrador-horn blend attached to it, and an elegant specimen of feldspar, having delicate strie of gold and green colour Brilliant native cinnabar, in the matrix, Idria, and arseniate of cobalt, with stellated white arsenic, Hesse Calamine, with beautiful crystals of sulphate of lead, Hesse Whitish cubic fluors, frosted with calamine, yellowish cubic flour, with galena crystallised, and a small specimen of amethystine flour, Derbyshire A large mass of fossil coral - Six extraneous fossils, yzx. parts of encrini, corals, Sod, Five ditto various, as parts of an asterias, &c, 42. t Four fossil shells from France * [11th day.) . Becctan wesw 55 1311 A piece of stalactical iron, with a very remarkable mam- millated surface, Triers #4312 An excellent specimen of ditto, richly diversified with pris- matic colours, Triers ) 9° 2. xye 1313 Three specitnens of amber, one containing a small insect of the ichneumon genus, and another, remarkable for in- ternal appearances /§ @ 1314 Laminated ruby silver on quartz, and native silver in quartz, | cut and polished “Sh om 1315 A box formed of garnets in the matrix, very elegant J ~// i316 Group of large cubic fluors, with bevelled edges, having mareasites within them, Derbyshire 1317 A most elegant specimen of copper ore, on a ferruginous basis, the upper surface being almost coated by delicate white mamillated -calcareous spar, on which are dispersed brilliant light and dark blue malachites in crystals, and mitmte bubbled green malachite, from Germany § # § 9) ~¢) 4318 A fine specimen of cubic marcasite, with a ferruginous coating, said to come from China. The same kind i¢ brought from Peru, and is called by the Spaniards Piedra d’ Ynca, or the Royal Stone # » #4.» 1319 Wery fine and extremely rare ‘specimen Ce arborescent co- balt, Hesse fe 2 &% 1320 Brilliant native cinflabar and pyrites in Yaitiatdhic iron, Idria; blue copper ore, Hesse; and ‘solid green aut chites, with vitreous Sah native wegeey Siberia End of the Eleventh Day's Sale. TWELFTH DAY. Saturday, 16th May, 1806. 1321 ‘Two sections of a double cocoa-nut 1322 Persian bow 1323 North American war-club 1324 Remarkably long and straight root of ash 1325 Beautifully grown stick of hazel 1326 Two curiously grown walking sticks 1327 Elegant African powder-horn 1328 Egboe’s horn, Africa 1329 Various beautiful skins of North American serpents, in a glass frame 1330 Double horns of rhinosceros 1331 A very capital and richly carved Meerschaum pipe : 1332 Wood, curiously perforated by sea-worms, and branch of the cabbage- tree tied in a knot by monkeys 1333, Musical instrament formed out of a large ae of cane, E. Indies 1334 Vase of Persian ware 1335 Curious specimen of ancient delf, with figures in das thief 1336 Curiousancient dish, formed of mother of pearl, &c. &c. 1337 An extremely beautiful ewer, and stand of ditto 1338 Almanac, made anno 1432 1339 Curious Chinese wicker tea-pot 3340 Small Egyptian mummy 1341 Remarkably large specimen of the common hare, Lage tumidus ‘¥ {1eth day| LEVERIAN MUSEUM. _ 57 1342 Viverra, S. America, myrmecophaga tetradaetyla 1343 White lamb 1344 Fawn-coloured rabbits, m. and fem. 1345 Raccoon, Ursus lotor 1346 Fisher sable, N. America, Viverra Piscator 1347 Moschus grimia, very rare (1348 Gray squirrel, N. America, two specimens ; pha tonwray £ats 1349 Otter, N. America 1350 Musk hog, Mexico, Sus Tajacu 1351 -A fine impression of a fern, in an argillaceous stone — # f kt wool 352 Anechinus of the saedeliabed kind on flint guww1354 Ten various fragments, of serpulez, pecten, &e. in chalks 1353 Fragments of various spings, and parts of echini in chalk, three specimens ia i 1355 Long spined pecten, in chalk, a curious trochus, and five mamillated echini /”*. 1356 Many-ridged nautilus, and part of alarge ammonite , &£ Py 1357 Cast of a large trochus, reversed whelk, section of an ammonite, and two other shells <», 1358 Six various species of echinus, in chalk and flint & 1359 An ammonite, a murex Hordwell cliffs, and two otlier shells <~ ~e41300 Eight various impressions of plants QF ne 1361 Two impressions of vegetables f—/~ _1362 Curious 215 an of ferns and other plants, Six spe- cimens 7 _ 1363 Great winged spindle shell, Hordwell cliffs >.~ 3 Poo g% i364 Three fossil impressions.on sand stone / /” «365 Eight various echini, and two ammonites ~ (1366 Three impressions ar the stems and barks rrp some large plants fossillised Ge , 1367 Six echiui, in chalk and flint, various / 3 1368 Two beautiful specimens of jaspideons wood, Gertie vr 1369 Three vegetable i impressions, in argillaceous stone, han- cashire // 1370 ‘Two spider strombi, an ocvidental trumpet, two tortoise- shell harps, anda large garnet limpet 1371 A large Medusa’s head limpet, Barbary; the tent limpet, - Cape of Good Hope; anda large cock’s wing pectunculus, Ceylon 1372 A Boadea fig, three porcellanz, a large glycemeris, and ia zebra alatus 1373 Three alate, different, one of them cut, to shew the internal structure; an indented oyster on a balanus; a herald’s coat Cuma; anda pecten 1374 The chesnut Jandsnail, Jamaica; a large lucerna, ditto ; a striped apple-snail, £. Indies ; two butter-firkin cones, a panther cone, witha gryphus adhering ; and three others I 58 _ CATALOGUE. OF THE (12th day} 1375 Cardium rusticum, a young devil’s claw, a glycymeris, a leopard porcellana, and two others 1376 A large partridge tun, from St. Christopher's; and two large occidental argus porcellane, from Providence ° ~ 1377 A fine chersina zebra; from the Cape of Good Hope, rare 1378 Two large oriental olives, an echinated sun, two musics, banda trochus 1379 The woodcock triplex, a thorny ditto, two slender ears, and a scarce long-beaked buccinum 1380 The great umbilicated breast snail, E. Indies; and two Jarge pink-mouthed chersine, Guinea : 1381 A fine bishop’s mitre, Madagascar; and two spotted dis- taff shells, Pulo Condore’ 1382 The great distaff shell, China, very 1are | 1383 Solen vugina, Linn. Tranquelar ; the purple fluted mussel, Straights of Magellan; and the black tray, (Mytilus pi- ceus, Soland.) Newfoundland 7 1384 Conus arenatus, Madagascar ; the moth’s wing, or false Guinea Admiral cone ; anda fine red-mouth endive triplex 1385 Two musics, an occidental sun, a young scarlet-mouth ala- tus, and two orange-mouth olives 1386 A small but fine Voluta nobilis, very rare, from China 1387 The great nautilus of Asia, ornamented with a Spanish coat of arms and other devices 1388 The oriental music, (voluta ebrea, Linn.) and two large olives. 1389 A large imperial sun, from Cloudy Bay, New seer uncoated and polished, very rare 1390 Pine bullfinch, Hudson’s Bay, and a certhia 1391 Wery fine specimens of the ring-necked pheasant, phasi- anus colchicus, var. m. and fem: 1392 Common goose, m. fem. and young, beautifully preserved 1393 Buzzard hawk, male, and common pigeon 3394 Redand black- headed smew, English 1395 Two large specimens of hybrid geese, between the Canada and China breeds 1396 Tropic bird, Phaeton etherius 1397 Red-breasted merganser, m. and fem. Mergus serrator 1398 Spotted Falcon, N. America 1399 A fine group of ptarmigans, Tetras lagopus, seven in ‘num- ber, and exhibiting them in various plumage, Scotland 1400 Least horned ow], m. and fem. Strix varicgata, very rare 1401 Red-headed woodpecker, North America _ 1402 Pintailed duck, anas acuta | 1403 Flight falcon, m.and fem. (hooded) Falco pereg eorinus 1404 Red-headed smew, Mergus minutus 1405 Siskin, Gibraltar ; ; and jack=snipe: — [ieth day] LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 59 "1406 Crowned African crane, Ardea Fevanind, one specimen, without case 1407 Cuckow, S. America 1408 Guilemot, female ; and rook. hen 1409 Wheatear, young ; and butcher bird, ditto v7 1410 Painted finch, emberiza ciris, America; and sparrow of Paradise © 1411 Pelican, Jamaica, Pelecanus occidentalis 1412 Silver-breasted grebe 1413 Thrush, Christian’s Island 2414 Small water-hen, S. America 1415 Gardenian Heron, Ardea gardenia ; 1416 Yellow wagtail, m. ant fem, a marten, and a brown goat- sucker 1417 Brown thrush, China, rare 1418 Beautiful pale yellow variety of Picus viridis 1419 Cock of the wood, and hen, Tetreo urogallus 1420. A very fine aperimen of that extremely rare lird the three- 1421 Blue ane of. ‘copper ‘in minute crystals, and finely crystallized copper pyrites 1422 Large mass of yellow copper ore, with quartz ; and blue and green copper ore combined with quartz crystals and ta- bular barytes 7/--¢ 1423 Minute blue arid green crystallizations of copper,.on a gray vitreous copper.ore, combined with iron ore, Poka- _deschy, Siberia 1424 Red hzematites or blood-stone iron ore, Lancashire ; ; bril- liant granular iron ore, in ene quartz, Sweden; and foliaceous ditto, Lancashire 1425 Yellow quartz, on purple. hor, Durham; opake white’ — quartz; and quartz, in large crystals, Cornwall » 1426 Yellow copper ore interspersed through black mica, wooded . 1427 Group of yellow quartz crystals, Durham ; white ditto, Cumberland ; and a hollow flint lined with minute ditto, Dorsetshire ,/3 1428 Two specimens of malachite, Cornwall; and a blistered copper, from ditto 1429 Uncommonly fine specimen of grayish cubic Bier. with bevelled edges; deep violet cubic ditto, Derbyshire 1430 A beautiful specimen of bright rose-coloured calcareous | spar, crystallized in primitive rhombs, Hesse, rarej?».% - (1431 Very large and fine group of violet coloured cubic fluor, : with slightly bevelled edges, Durham ~ 1432 A most elegant specimen of light bluish green calcareous deposition, (tinged by nickel) ; 3 and red arseniate of cobalt, with pharmacolite, Hesse jy 60 CATALOGUE OF THE [12th day] 1433 ay ge specimen of yellow quartz crystals, or amethystine cubic fluor, having a natural fracture crossing its surface, Durham ; and white quartz crystals, partially coated by calcareous spar @ 1434 A fine specimen.of minutely crystallized manganese, on , é the surface of hematites, and a brown foliaceous iron ore / 1435 Native copper, combined with vitreous copper quartz, tls from the mines of Count Pokadeschy, near Uralgeburge, - Siberia caste », 1436 A piece of the tru ue B evankiene being part of the great Leve- rian specimen; ancient artificial ditto, from ruins in Rome; and the modern imitation 1437 Thread-like. chalcedony, crystallized in | the hollow of a piece of quartz, Germany £ ° | 1438 Oculus mundi, twospecimens /-—% = 1439 A very rich specimen of Lumachelli marble, unpolished, and exhibiting fragments of the shells, from whence the / =O vivid colours of that species of marble are derived . 1440 A large and fine specimen of oy ae cubic salt, from Nantwych, Cheshire End of the Twelfth Day’s Sale, 144] 1442 1443 1444 ' 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 weve ¢y8450 1451 1452 1453 1454. 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 * 1462 4 THIRTEENTH DAY. Monday, the \8th of May, 1806. } Syrinx, and a flute, Otaheite Lady’s head dress, Friendly Islands ; and a necklace Apron of a daneing girl, Otaheite Foul weather cloak, N. Zealand Elegant feather head dress, Brazil ‘ Curiously ornamented basket, Friendly Islands, : A very large piece of matting, New Amsterdam, S. Seas : Curious basket, from ditto ¥) A very elegant gorget, Marquesas, S. Seas ». hy Task-of-the Narwal whale, monodon monceros » Trunk of tree, knawed down by beavers, “7 fi Snout of the sword-fish Remarkably fine and ee double horns of tpinescerogla Scull of the Greenland white bear, Ursus polaris | Skin of boa constrictor, fifteen feet in length j¢y /. Shoulder-blade of whale 2) Tusk and jaw of sea cow, win ichecus posmarus 1. Remarkably large jaw of a shark & Horns and part ‘of the skull of the African antelope jy Hoof, and part of the leg of Lapland rein-deer, and) Aitto of Swedish elk 4 Two impressions o BS gcties, in coal slate 4A~® Part of a vegetable impression, in coal slate » ! ihren ~1463 Six specimens of wood jaspar, four of them cut 1 26 polished 1464 Sparry deposition, on a mass of reeds, and fossil tubipore, and a mass of shells “} \ r= 62 CATALOGUE OF THE [13th day.] - 1465 Fossil wood, vo specimens, one perforated by many in- sects “R....% 1466 Two végetable impressions in coal slate, one piece ex biting the patterns ‘of two distinct plants / ff - res 1467 Six fragments of petrified wood, various 1468 Two casts of ammonites, and three other Piscine 1469 Six various: masses of fossil shells 4, - 1470 Part of a vegetable impression, and its counterpart y 1471 Several of the ostrea gryphites, imbedd gd in linuekane, and two other masses of fossil shells” iy 4.1472 Three pieces of fossil-wood, polished, and two others 1473 Bone of a bird, in laminated lime-stone, Stonsfield; and three impressions of shells ¢ 1474 A portion of the stem of a platit of the reed kind, impressed, and imbedded in free stone <¢ 1475 Three pieces of fossil-wood, two of them polished ff 1476 Six impressions of shells, &c. 7 «), 1477 Coal slate, with impressions of verticellated plants and another ¢ 1478 Fossil pectéh, in laminated lime- -stone,*anomia dittoy and two impressions in iron stone {%&~' 1479 Mass of marine bodies, fossilised, impression of a reed, and another {* ~ 1480 A very clear impression of vegetable bark, in coal slate, and another, from Haigh in Lancashire ¢ f 1481 Speckled antilope, oar of Good Hope, (without case)up ic 1482 Caspian goat “%24 # 1483 Large specimen oC common hare, with an extremely small _ ditto, and black variety of ditto “« 1484 Calf of the little Indian cow ( « } 1485 White hare, lepus alpinus 1486 A fine specimen of the young zebra / «.@ ~ © 1487 A singular species of pile N, Ader / he 1488 Simia fatuellus, rare $7" 4 1489 Lesser baboon 1490 Simia paniscus, long-tailed four fingered monkey, very rare, fj ce é 1491 Psittacus ararauna 4... *m- 1492 Aberdavine and Chinese sparrow.s. ; 1493 Red godwit, and barn owl /f . 1494 Soland. goose, m. and fem. Anas Bassanus (Ay 1495 Speckled loon, N. America, m. and fem. = 1496 Lemon-fronted parroguet, E. Indies j © ” 1497 Young woodcocks, with nest and ess, pics at t Marston the seat of the Earl of Corke, near Froome * 1498 Least grebe, male ; common wren, and ditto’ detice, thee” cases @ex . /, ,. e i = [13th day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 63 1499 Bonana bird, and wax-bill, E. Indies...» 1500 Chinese sparr OW finch, ditto, red- pole, and white wren, m. and fem. ¥ 1501. Dottrell, and gold- ripen m, i fem. +“ 1502 Large brown eagle Bye 44 Sussee 1503 Bustard, Barbary “e. yan 1604 A fine specimen of the jet falcon, preserved i in the attitude of attacking a heron, on which he is placed J-#3—qp >. 2505 Purple water-hen, S. ait Fulica porphyrio 1506 Crested Turkey js. 1507 Little falcon, Falco Ecmaniag iuland fem., J-o Jeg 1508 Robin, N. America. & 1509 Painted finch, Emberina ciris, America; and canary, va- riety Ce 1510 Black and yellow manakin, and gold-finch, Surinam / 3511 Robin, Cayenne; and blue-finch, Africa ate dos 3512 Creeper, S. America; and keylarhl binds E. Indies Z. 1513 Blue-finch, 8. America ,3” 1514 Green and yellow parrot _Brazils @ e 1515 Lesser horned owl ¢ »» f» 1516 Least brown grebey-dnd a young cuckoo '" « 1517 Puffin, m. and fem. North Pole = **..<.. 1518 Blue robin, N. America . 1519 A fine specimen of the female bustard, otis tarday!s r 2°76 1520. A noble specimen of the male bustard, otis tarda, shot in Norfolk, its weight was 2016 4 4521 Two large occidental argus poreel . . young devil’s claw .¢g¥eoas 1522 Two yellow-mouth seal’s paws, (Bucc. fmlriatum, vur. Soland.) S. Seas ; two scarce Lunate (Helix cornu Arietis, Linn.) and a rare scollop vw. f 1523 A devil murex of extraordinary, size, Madagascar ; = a spot- _ ted tun, China; and a granulated helmet, W. Indies. qi; a 1524 The black hamader margaritifera, Luconia, rare 1525 A trumpet of a rare find, (Bucc. Doridis, Soland.) E. = dies; mactra gigas, Linn. from Florida ; and two odd valves of rare double shells “2... 1526 A chesnut land snail, a yoting panther porcellain, four olive, two bullz, and an alatus ~ 1527 Sections of the Arabian spindle;~the bishop’s mitre, and three needles, to exhibit their internal structure , ¢ 1528 Coch/us singularis, in a young stage of growth, New South Walesa group of serpula filigrana, a scarce sun, South Seas ; anda large ncrita of a rare kind, Isle of Cocoas 1529 A fine spondylus armatus, formed on another hinged oyster ve of the same kind, with adhesions of serpulz, corals, &c. ' Martinique }} A ¢ pan ibl ter “€ Me i Providence ; anda 64 CATALOGUE OF THE {13th day.] 1530 The studded helmet, Sicily ; a young bull’s-mouth helmet, vatid a\séaree variety of the zebra trochus / «1531 A large and fine iris ear, New Zealand. 1532 Conus pulicarius, Soland. Otaheite ; the ‘flambeautx co , Amboyna; and a rare spotted tun, New S. Wales 7-6 d 1533 A royal mantle eee a cinnabar ss and a polis ne | Barbary mussel |, 1534 A group of the oot brown chequered worm, mixed with some white triangular serpulz, and lithophagi, from Gui- nea; and a group of oriental telip Palani 1535 A variety of the spotted melon, Tranquebar * anda ramose triplex, Mada gascar tp — ify 1536 A nautilus pompiliuss’ opened, to-shew ‘the cells and siphunculus ; a youre) devil s claw, a spider strombus, and can American fig. Aig" 1537 The great brown ae opean ‘tun, Mediterranean - 1538 A large tiger chersina, having the epidermis, and remark- able for its thickness, Guinea, rare 1539 A large emerald sea-snail, New Zealand 3 the pomegranate | cochlus, andya scarce triplex . 1540 Conus ylaucus, Linn, very raré, from China; the ge Sea argus frog, also rare, and a fine spectre cone # = 0 ~ @ 1541 Three specimens of tungsten, Cornwall, rare »® As 1542 White sparry incrustation, on moss, &c. Cumberland ; and coarse brown stalagmitical spar, with a cauliflower- like surface, Matlock, Bath ¢* 1543 Black glossy polyhedral blend, on white quartz crystals, Cumberland; and blend with decomposed galena, and pyrites Cie PF @ & 1544 A hollow specimen ‘of stalactitical galena, the surface af which is formed into small exoctohedral crystals, coated with ochraceous iron ore, Somersetshire, very rare 1545 A large mass of galena, combined with barytes, Cumber- land ; ; and a galena, with pearl Spat g~s 1546 Delicate violet cubic fluors, on calcareous spar; light violet ditto, violet ditto, sprinkled with quartz crystals; ame- thystine ditto, in fine cubes, Durham; grayish ditto, with bevelled edges, and another, Derbyshire &¥ —-] 1547 Fine specimen of crystallised apatite, Saxorly 1548 Yellow quartz crystals, Bristol; quartz feet ee by agate, Oberstein; congeries of brown quartz crystals, assuming a stalactitic form, Bristol ; wipes (ene. Switzerland; and smoak crystal, Bohemia “? * 1549 Four varieties of mountain crystal = « 1550 A large and fine group of purpli covered with large and very small brilliant pat: crystals, Durham > cubic ‘fluor, nearly. 0S eee . #1556 Aurum graphic {13th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. , 65) 1551 A curious impression of a zoophyte in flint, and a mass of various fragments of ditto, in lime-stonew™ y. 1552 A handsome specimen of crystallised galena, or eat fluor, Cumberland / 1553 A fine specimen of slickensides galena, Derbyshire 4, 1554 Galena, in cubes, much intersecting each other, with mi- nute cubic fluor in the interstices, Derbyshire ; and cubic galena, on gray fluor, ditto «(, 1555 A fossil sponge,and i impression of. fern, on iron stone” wag a Felsobania ;. iridescent antimony, ditto; native silver, Saxony ; and ory silver ditto }/% 1557 An antique sacrificial cup, formed of very fine flesh-colored agate j -}%—® 1558 An elegant and brilliant specimen of the noble opal j* ae #1559 Native muriate of silver, Siberia, extremely rare. -e O-—-e 1500 Large and capital nodule of sapharine chalcedony, having a cavernous central cavity, which is lined and partly occupied by opake pink, and light yellow chalcedony of an hydrophanous, or water-absorbing quality. This spe- cimen which is of singular beauty and perfection, is said to have been found in rane’ pi, F % f 6 t | End of the Thirteenth Day’s Sale. FOURTEENTH DAY, ¢ Tuesday, the 19th of May, 1806. 1561 A Ball of very fine plaited cordage, made of the fibres of the cocoa nut, Sandwich Islands 1562 Cloth beater, Otaheite, and a basaltine adze, rie ditto 1563 Leg bracelet, made of shells, Sandwich Islands; and a polished bowl, (for playing with) from ditto 1564 False hair, worn on the neck by way of ornament, dittol; and small salt dish from ditto 1565 Instrument set with shark's teeth, and a gorget, from ditto 1566 Dagger, termed a pahoo, and feather ornament for the head, from ditto. : 1567 Comb, King George’s Sound; and fishing implement, from ditto 1568 Very strong and curious Suinre rea sade of human hair, from ditto 1569 Hood, made of very fine squirrel skin, Cook’s River 1570 Gloves ornamented with porcupine quills, Prince William’s Sound 1571 Scoop, made of a horny substance, from ditto 1572 Truncheon made of bone, from ditto 1573 Rattle, shaped like a bird, from ditto 1574 Elegant imitation of engraving, executed in composition 1575 A framed and glazed drawing of the Dodo 3 1576 A curious drawing by Miss Joddrel, in which the name of «* Ashton Lever, Esq.” is Sy rating by figures i in vari6as _ attitudes * fe \ [14th day.) — LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 67 1577 A very handsome fly-flap made of the Persian cow’s tail, ‘ with an elegant,silvered handle | 1578 Remarkably beautiful representation of a landscape and birds, executed in straw, by Miss Gregge, framed and glazed 1579 The gold brocade cone (conus textile, Linn.) of extraordi- nary size; the pyramid trochus, uncoated; and a large black tiger cone, fine 1580 Cochlus singularis, in a young stage of growth, New South Wales ; a group of serpula filigrana, a scarce sun, South Seas ; ‘and a large nerita of a rare kind, Lsle of Cocoas —-:1581 A pyramid trochus, New Caledonia ; the black tiger cone, (conus marmoreus, Linn.) and a. small bull’s-mouth helmet 1582 The flag cone, the studded scoop, and the large spectre cone 1583 The woodcock triplex, the pig’s snout buccinum, and a scarce oriental buccinum 1584 Two scarce brindled senecti, JV Indies $ another scarce. senectas,*S, Seas; two antique purpure: ; a black club, N. S. Wales ; and three others 1585 The orange-mouth ear-like terrestial shell, New Caledonia, very rare 1586 A finely-coloured papal crown, Amboyna; a_ bishop's mitre, China; and a coronated needle, Tranquebar 1587 A large and fine rhombus draco, or dragon rhombus, ste quebar, very rare : sane The black mother of pearl shell, Otaheite, - uncoated and polished 1589 Two fine dolphin Manis and an extremely rare chersina “! 1590 A pin-cushion helmet, two porcupines, two footmen ‘Bios cina, a bronze trochus, and three others 1591 Conus grandis, Guinea, rare ; anda fine bull’s-mouth belmet / 1592 Two pheasant snakes,ea Holland: flag » mulbery trochus, and two others jf «{, 1593 Bulla rubra, Guinea’; another large bulla, New S. Wales ; a chesnut land-snail, an,emerald eventuss py olives, and a conus fulgens f>- ¢p 1594 Senectus singularis, pti its fen Meckbe scat shins, South Seas, very rare; conus pulicarius, with the epidermis ony” Otaheite ; and a si ingular variety of conus ream je ah) 1595 The ham pinna, with its byssus, Sicily » 1596 Two orange-mouth olives, two gibbous ins a black African music, and a bat volute 1597 The coronated needle, the Trajan’s column needle, and a ~~ young Arabian spindle #7} 4 dehy 1598 Couns nussatella, Amboyza; conus lucanicus, "mg F and the brown coquette scoop, S. Seas—all rare iy \ Satie 09 68 3 CATALOGUE OF THE ([14thday} . ve a Ret MONKE YS GROTESQUELY SET UP. a 1599 jo tumbling monkey #7» ¢ 1600 The Family Carpenters’ f Ey . | 1601 The Gamesters 4p _.. tes Ne i ie r omad 1602 The Family Watchman, » wh wf gel ra 1603 The Student, ; *_. . 1604 The ad 2 1605 Tooth-drawer, f- st j weed neni Sip ii am Ve ee 1606 Oriental jasper ; ejaiiliies Scotland ; ansethystine quartz}: coated with ee 3 and flesh-coloured-ealcedony coat- ing quartz « 1607 A fine specimen of slodaciis in basalt, Hesse # i 1608 Yellow fluor, on cauk, with ae Derby Me, and pla- ted barytes, Derbyshire “: . of 1609 Hyacinths, with mica, Vestias ye [be@ 1610 A beautiful Brazilian crystal of a rich yellowish colour, ex~. hibiting amongst other internal: appearances the resem- blance of an ‘expanded blossom of the wild-rose, and -another specimen of ditto, with green moss- “hike figures. within *« ¥611 A fine specimen of breciated agate, very curious, Saxony 1612 Black shorl, Spain ; chrysoprase, Silesia ; black shorl, Sax- ony ; and ‘another > - 4s 1613 Oriental jaspar, a large and fine specimen / his 1014 Grey cubic fluors, Derbyshire -/) 1015 Semi-orbicular marcasites, a 1 nodule of brilliant marcasites, rose ditto, cockscomb'pyrites, and two others /% S oe 4616 An elegant and well-defined impression ofa fish, in indu- . > mated marl, probably from Mount Carmel © > .5) 1617 Very brilliant a with calcareous spar, a sarge and: fine specimen. | fm { "} << 1618 Ahandsome specimen of hyalite, orMiiller’ S glare, Brankfor ts te 1619 Papilio epius, phal. villica, and nineteen ana chee phalaena. “ssw 1620 Phalzna bubo, and ae other moths 4 1621 Papilio Paris, and four-insects of the noctua pen pishers 1622 Twenty lepidopterous insects, sn ho are ot tau, , bucephala, and papilio levana * « 1623 Phalena atlas, a large specimen, China @. ert ‘~n7 / 1624 Phalena luna, North wie barre and two large bembyces Ap: 1625 Dittogp 4 | 1626 Phalzena juna, and two other phalesnz;, North aan ica 4 ) 1627 Three bombyces, among which are phalena luna sg ee 3628 Vitreous tin in Elvan: stone, frome tense jo Cornwall & and: another tin, crystallized gi ey yaad okt Mane, (14th day.} LEVERIAN MUSEUM. | 69 1629 A curious specimen of wood, exhibiting jt in an early stage . of transformation into coal, Hesse §% . | 1630 A ditto, strikingly shewing the sfinetare of wood still further advanced towards coal: from ditto fh e 1631 AdJarge specimen of pitch coal, Hesse. iy ly - 1632 Brown hzematites Tater gegeelaamrente the cavities of a toadstone, from ditto j@« @ jn 1633 Tin, in steatites, Cornwall, and twovother tins . Som! 1634 Violet cubic fluor, in small: A ems anda pale purple fluor, richly coated with pearl spar 4}. () 1635 Clouded red and yellow jaspar, Sicily yt 1636 An interesting specimen of zeolite upofi an ore ne ITSenic, Hartz i — 1637 Brilliant dark smoke- coloured crystals of quartz; agate, being part of a nodule, Oberstein ; rugose,apuartz er cond .. with a dark coating, and white quartz 3 1638 Stalactitical red hematites, with double-pointed quartz crystals, Bristol; red quartz “ie from ditto, and a _ singularly formed hzematites | 1639 Double- -pointed cryetale 5 t cn “a large men rome | ~Mount Caucasus *) — 1640 Acurious zeolite¥efroe, and cyanite upon micaceous shistys 1641 Stream tin, Cornwall; and various crystals of tin, ditto “¥ ° 1642 Five various specimens of vegetables, and fossil-wood #5"... 1643 Seven various clear impressions of fossil plants, chiefly of ‘gm gfe weed kind ii 1644 Nine different kinds of vegetable dodices: ke. J +e a ae! 1645, Seven different specimens of to jap sakes ‘in ete nated lime-stone -f Sc 1646 Six i impressions of plants of the aie kind in coal slate, and argillaceous. iron ore | f= 4s 8 1647 Fourteen various fragments of fish palates, serpula, &e, 1s 1648 Beautiful bubbled marcasites, ditto, in a tiahactigaeal fort? and fluor, coated with marcasites: “vf 1649 Green phosphate of lead, Saxony ; and thread- veined lead bypeyos Ore, Derbyshire . 4” & 1650 Crystallised sulphate’ of strontian, iat varieties, Bristol.y _ pearl spar, on fluor, and polished slab of cauk, ae shire 1651 Native amalgam, on white argil. Deuxponts “¢, 1652 Laminated granite, from Peterwalde, Bohemia, rare ° A 1653 Ruddy-red, and purple variety of iridescent inden chi another specimen of a singularly deep purple and blue dite / 1654 Crystallized lepidolite, in white quartz, Moravia 5) y ee Pa é 1655 A small agate cup and cover, (very handsome) Ger on 1656 Wolfram, Cornwall; crystallised blend, crystallised anti- mony, and mispickel —¥ %) 1657 Molybdate of lead, in fine. ‘crystals, Carinthia ; and solid | vitreous copper, with malachite, and native copper, Siberia, / 70 CATALOGUE OF THE | [14th day.) ~ “1658 A lily ary with the stem very fine and perfect, Brunswick , . 4 “at 1659 Brass ore (of Raspe) : calamine, , Ke Ta crystallised. blend, and blend with pyrites # “ | 1660 Polished specimen of chain coralloid, cast of another, Mestricht; various casts of curious minute s' bivalve shells, imbedded in lapis Suillus, Sweden @ 1661 Six specimens—three antimony, one molybdena, Ames manganese, Illefeld, and native quick-silver, Dupont ? 1662 Four specitnens of cornish tungsten, Cornwall, rare/ > 1663 Six specimens of crystallised tin, Cornwall 7 2. 9 1664 Iridescent plumose antimony, two ae said to contain gold, and rose-coloured manganese ; 4 3665 Crystallised manganese, Hlefeld; stellated arséniate ef cobalt, Saxony ; and native vermillon, Dupont © 1666 Calamine, curiously crystallised, in transparent plates, on ferruginous quartz, Siberia, very rare /* 1667 Cross- -stone, Andreasberg ; zeolites, quartz, in crystals of a white colour, having tkéir summits iis black, Derby ; and another quartz 1668 Six specimens of a crystallised 1669 Smaragdite # ® «« 7 , 1670 Plumose g eaplenhy an Hager ager? finé. specimen, from Matlock, Derbyshire y+ “4 * & 1671 An elegant group of edits” quartz crystals, partially coated =With botryoidal calcareous spar, and pearl spar, Hungary 1672 Rich galena, in well-defined fourteen-sided crystals, on a group of white cubic fluor, sprinkled with marcasite, 8c. Derbyshire; pearl spar, with. sagt! marcasite, = quartz, &c. Cumberland ‘7 « ;) 1673 Brown spathose lead ore, with red and yellow ochre, Altay * in Siberia PF 1674. Large. and hai apaue pee ee partially. coated by pearl spar, on quartz | " 1675 A curious box, formed of: cide: Germany 1676 Black shorl, imbedded in quartz and mica, one b» oryitad a complete, having the tetrahedral summit, Spain, rare a ‘ ee 1677 Snow-like native silver, upon yellow iron ore containin if silver, from Nertschinsky, Siberia; anda small specimen “® of native silver, in quartz, Hungary / 1678 ‘A very fine specimen of erystallised onan blue salt; Hungary, extremely rare f » (4 2. 8 1679 Native silver on phosphorescent ‘blend ‘mete Le Siberian tourmaline, in gneiss , of i I a _. End of the Fourteenth Day's Sale. Be brane ag +) eee nee ‘ i mi at FIFTEENTH DAY. Wednesday 20th May, 1806. o 1681 5, aN feather hammock, pe 2 oan 1682 Elegant model of a bark boat, Canada / 1683 Richly ornamented hooker, E. Indies 1684 Similitude of Pondiac the Indian Chief, cut in stone with his own hands. fire i 1685 Carved cocoa-nut cup set with’ Silver f ~a 2 pee 1686 Complete model of a Chinese pleasure barge / ¢ é 1687 Chinese compass, ( : 1688 Large specimen. mae matting, N. Amsterdam &* b> 1689 Very large meat dish, Otaheite sof of qoucy 1690 Lepidolite, Moravia; sulphate of . ‘strontian, Bristol ; ditto in larger crystals tinged with blue; acicular barpsclenite, _ ‘dark mica, and another—six specimens 9.” Stig 1691 Six specimens of marcasite, including a piece of ijestane: .. with fourteen-sided crystals, Sheepy Island é 1692 A delicate specimen of azure blue oxyde of copper, with — variegations of red.and green ; ities in a white argilla- _, ceous matrix, Siberia, VETY TATE. Jim grm—g - 1693 Large amethystine cubic fluor, with white crystallized quartz, and galena on the surface, Durham 3° . 1694 Brilliant green mamillated iron, Germany, a Pigitly ele- gant specimen // ne 1695 Fifteen various crystals of tin , Cornwall j- 5 1696 Rose-coloured manganese, Transylvania ; vitriolated leac Anglesea : ; silver mica in quartz ; cauk, two specimens ; ; and sulphate of strontian, Bristol er 1697 Dendritical native copper, in white gritty clay, from Wo- _ selkrantzkyshen Geburge, in Siberia—extremely rare 4 q 4 twa om we 79 CATALOGUE OF THE [15th day.] 1698 A group of greenish fluors, with heveles. ges, many of them frosted with spar, Derbyshire_$ = 1699 Crystallized solid oe ‘In quartz, a ‘te specimen, and very rare ff “Fd o-{) 1700 A large and fine group. of well-formed deep, ges a fiwor, Durham oj ““f = . 1701 Amianthus, with copper ; arseniate of copper, and iron ; and four others.“ 1702 Eight various crystals of tin, Cornwall | bu 6 Ps 1703 Tin, i in large crystals, and thr ee others, Cornwall 2. ¢) 1704 Small tessellated, or dice-like marcasites, sprinkled on the surface of dark cubic fluor, Derbyshire’ 7%... 1705 Calamine, with delicate white crystals of sulphate of lead, Hesse uc 1706 A large and handsome epeeiey of crystallized native gold, Hungary 1707 Black crystallized mica, disposed i in strata upon an opake : white quartz f* 1708 Smoky rock-crystal, a fine group, Switzerland /4_ 1709 Seven varieties of mountain crystal ; #smoky quartz, and a yellow ditto with fluor, Durham %) 1710 A curious Egyptian pebble, bearing a striking resem- -. blance to a grotesque human head—in a frame 1711 Red fortification-like agate, Oberstein$ and another, Ger- many ; with two specimens of oriental agate, all cut and polished 1712 Dark blende, having the surface, beautifully sprinkled with . brilliant white quartz, in minute crystals ; re with quartz crystals, Cornwall ; and quartz, Bristol 1713 Lichen geographicus, a large | specimen, on a tock stone, from Westmoreland /, - G 1714 A snuff box, formed of Jaspachates, from matin ye ma 1715 Oberstein agate, cut and polished, the clouded part of ‘ which is rather. distinctly marked with the figure of a Madona, red carnelian, and chalcedony, from the Leve- rian specimen ) 1716 Four elegant varieties of polished agate. 1717 Spanish avanturine, and the antique imitation of ‘avanturine, ’ from the ruins of ancient Reme 1718 Ferruginotis quartz, Bristol ; chal Bast, 2 pudding Stone, "_and two specimens of jaspar . ; >: 17 19 Pitch stone, very rare, Siberia; a thot” crystal of feldspar, granite Scotland, and fortification agate i ! 720 Six specimens of minerals, including black shorl, da green copper, with topazine crystals “j"" as 1721 Lapis lazuli, a fine polished slab, amethystine quartz, litta, and four other polished specimens 1 ¢ nie 1722 Six specimens of minerals, among which are three Ober- stein agates, green jaspar, and two ens fe J O-g [15thday.} © LEVERIAN MUSEUM. - 73 1723 A very finéand,clear crystal, from the Glacieres, Switzer- 1724 A fine’ er ce of labrador es, having green and blue iridescent labrader attached to it, rare; and a polished specimen of light-coloured labrador feldspar as: , whi A specimen of green mica, with quartz; a slab of polished _eauk, Celestine, Bristol; sulphate of aiprnizans ditto 5 ; ~_ and another—in all six specimens. Wo 1726. A very large mass of incrustation, rae & Matlock, Bath « w 1727 Améthystine fluor, in large cubes, Durham j / 1728 Specimen of beautiful green strontian, Scotland ; epbate of st! éntian, in large crystals, Bristol; and barytes, 1729) Pale aimathystine fluor, in small crystals, Durham /, I 700, Tie. 1AKt red ‘specimens of Mr. Cort: ‘Ss. patent iron, S ble from cast iron iy > % . indented quartz, the cavities of, which Maied by cubic fluor, Durham, pd olivin, Hesse j wf w- nbic sfluors, combinéd ih fiesh- enol ether oe Bk 1732. Hyalite,% ) 1733 Police? 1734 és id cleg . Lf Ga native gold, on jsylyania; a and bubbled white a me ds a ah na bichlor (in # 1736. A es iby : ,» and another, in three 1737 Squilla : adacty bottles. te hes 1738 A large ant fe species of 2739 Sparus auratus, the- Junated g Bt he 1740 ‘Two beautiful. banded’ snakes 5, and Hope ae all three ; bottlés @ « ‘ 1741 A curio y contorted lusus of the carrot «” 1742 A fine Recimnen. of lacerta caudiverbera z $e , 1743 Clupea pilcardus, the pilchard in spirits ? 1744 Rana paradoxa,,a fine specimen / ey | 1745 Anatomical ES it of a fhe shewing the inet te a structure * 1746 Turnip-taile Hinda, a very fine specimen / 4% 1747 A fine specimen of the young crocodile in the egg, the shell being partially broken = / = | Meas 1748 A gigantic specimen of scolopendra morsitans, and a large scorpion, from Africa “y" 1749 A very good specimen of lacerta cranga tis, atid a bull frog, Rana Danian (without case) ¢ Tf we) ais 1750 Bastard plover, and capuchin pigeon, “two CASES, pie” 4? 4 1751 Dottrel, m. ang fem. and ring turtle dove, m, and ar ui m4 Py rte 74 | CATALOGUE OF THE loch day a 1752 Wood owl, water. hen, and common crow 4» < 1753 Red- throated grebe, fem. Colymbus rufficollis, + very rare 23 1754 Ash-coloured crane, N. America’ 16 yee 1755 Gdmbo goose, Cape of Good Hope ', @ Ae 1750 Elegant fawn-coloured variety of common thrush y fTO : 1757 Nino grakle, Gracuta religiosa 3 1758 White-bellied linnet, and‘bramble ack m. and fem.—two cases © 1759 Yellow cubic ater, with blend; galena, - with blend ; and tetrahedral blend, intermixed with cubic fluor, and _ double-pointed spar ‘| - ¥760 Heliotrop, and:a large tnd singular yellow carnelian. f er 1761 Zeolite, shorlite, amethystine quartz, and amethysts, in agate Ay? 1762 Iridescent’ quartz, cut into fori of a cane- -head, another of | ctystal, and a fine carnelian gg + 4 1763 Two elegant specimens of iid eee fabrade feldspar, one of which is’temarkable for its singular . dun-coloured variegations ,% w ¢y 1704 Calcareous spar rcuriouslss intersecting an arpillacbehts matrix, . Derbyshire; hyalite, Franckfort; a fine specimen of solid gray cobalt, Hesse; Franekenberg copper ore ; and -- «black shorl,..in feldspar, Spain yy 1765 A. beautiful specimen of white-wdod ¥ jasper, Hesse ia 1766 Three modifications of marcasite crystals ; cockscomb mar- , ~~" ‘easites 3 two casts of bivalve shells, sprinkled with mar- casites ; and 7 dion » in all eight large and six small speci- mens, #f, iw 1767 Cr ystallized Bie edie, Hesse ; native vernaittein’ in an “---argillaceous matrix, Idria ; «compact horn-blende, very rare, Germany ; compact shor], ditto 1768 Green oxyd of nickel, Hesse; and bril rant crystallized gray cobalt, ditto / ivy 1769 Cubic rock salt, Barceléna , rock salt, _cutinto pe on of a pear, and rock crystal, Wales ~~ 1770 Two Trajan’s column needles, and Phen s ite, Ma- dagascar, all fine 4% « i) : 0771 Twenty curious tégl coca, fresh water, ‘and marine shells me of different generagg@® kyr 1772 A very large “Area rhombed Born, 8. Seas ; and two fine ' - Jeopard’ porcellanee © \ 1773 Two black-mouth Jarid-snails, ‘Portugal ; a sharp-edged lucerna, WY Indies; two lineated rhombs, it Zealand ; a French horn, andand three olives ant SS 1774 Two rare brindled many-whirl’ d scréws ; a scarce eric »” » two bishop’s-mitres, and two others /{ . | 1775 Two white caterpillar clubs, three mitres, nee of conus | nussatella, the slender English spies! and two others a 7 ‘ , 4 ' [15th day.| LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 75 1776 A black. club, New South Wales ¢ the abbot’s mitre,, Ma- ' dagascur ; two of conus tulipa, and two others =; 47/77 A small: papal mitre, .a bishop’s mitre, a scarce white tower, from Martinique ; and two rare needles’ 1778 The many-lipped bombyx, an African tower, the punc- “tured amygdalum, and banded dactylus, two alate, petro- _ chiform chersina, and two other rare shells /.% «//). . 1779 The occulated and ferruginous needle, two ‘others of the sane genus, and a spotted crane, all from China >, 1780 Two dotted myosote, three mitres,° two of helix gonaria, Pennant; the lineated mitre of China; two corrugated . cochlez, "Madeira: two ruffled mulls, and three more / { 1781 A large and fine cock’s- -wing clam, Ceylon; a poached egg shuttle, and a beautiful undulated varity cf the leopard porcellana, Otaheite f axed ong 1782 Four various olives, the French horn, and four other land” shells, two red bull, and the’purple oceanic snail ¢ 1783 Four curious mitres, viz. the abbots, from Madagascar ; the Hottentot, China; the, fClopated, S. Seas; and one other i 1784 Bulla zonatus, Tranquebar ; walls lignaria, the igeon egg dipper, two black-mouth land snails, and ten hn Oe een ist Two of helix variegata, China; the ribband land stiail, Granada ; two scarce pyre, Tranquebar ; and four others 1786 Two of helix variegata, China ; three bull, a sm | richly : coloured guinea music, and chiee others: . $e! 1787 A reverse knobbed fig, from Florida; the chequered Be China ; and the splendid clam, Ceylon—rare B ~ 1788 A large. and fine Tower of Babel, the occulated ‘and. coro- ' nated needles, and two small: bishop’ smitres i 1789 Pectunculus cribrum, ; ay clam, ° ‘China ; and cardium spinosum, Sicily’ fe « {3 1790 A fine cardium costatum, Linn. er hollow-ridged cockle, _ from Guinea—rare 1791 A most elegant and choice specimen of remarkably well- | defined eubic fluor, having the oo hie coated = a delicate olive-green argillaceous powder _ fe 4 1792 Fortification cobalt, Hesse; gray cobalt, 54 curious dendritical copper nickel, ditto; crystallised realgar, Hungary; ore of mnekeNy Idria; silvery calcareous earth, Hesse 1793 Garnets ; in micaceous aoe S hina ; leucite, Vesuvius, and actinolite oe & 4a 1794 A very large crystal of Garnet, Bohemia « go fw i 7 1795 Artificial cat’s-eye avanturine, blue dendritical agate, y cas a mocha 1796 A fine specimen of Franckeuberg copper sano with vege- table remains 76 CATALOGUE OF THE [15th day.] 1997 Olivin, in basalt, Hesse; porcellain jaspar, ditto; bright red garnets, in the matrix, and three age cut and po- © lished JS a 1998 A very elegant specimen of purplish fortification cobalt, f’ Hesse ; a choice 1 SE ol of needle antimony, Hungary 5 and two others -%* J } 1709 A remarkably pellucid Bicephen crystal, replete with spi- cular appearances, and another, with a beautiful iridescent colours © A fine group of Brasilian rock crystal, deeply tinged near xwehe summits with rose-colour, and in the ‘eentre with green , : F Sa 4 P End of the Fifteenth Day’s Saie, SIXTEENTH DAY. Thursday, the Qlet. of May, 1806. - 1801 F ISHING instrument, and a fish-skin file, Otaheite / fe 1802 Comb, tattooing instrument, and a sling, from ditto _~ - 1803 Curious idol, from ditto 4 —(> 1804 Dancing girl’ $ apron, from ditto B 1805 Elegant head ornament, formed of red vegetable spa froma ditto / : 1806 Singular ancient French Bett, with cartridge cases > 1807 Elegantly arene) Haemtets Friendly Islands 7. 1808 Chinese mandarin’s cap 4 « gat 1809 Lady’s winter gloves, Hudson’s Bay (in glass case) * / 1810 A very handsome Turkey jasming-tube pipe, ornamented with lapis lazuli and amber /@ » 1811 Highly ornamented Persian slippers 1812 Large sleeping stool, Otaheite @ 1813 Large meat dish, ditto. iy wt 1814 Elegant oneubiientett basket, Frietaty Islands «* 4815 Very large adze head, formed of green rep stone, New Zealand Six “oO 1816 Curious variegated straw box, —* 1817 Gentoo bible /5” 1818 Large ivory bracelet of an African rincéss fpr 1819 Perfect and handsome fur dress, Hudson’s Bay /°3 ~/ 1820 Beautiful cap, formed of the feathers of rare anil beautiful birds, Brazils f-ff/~ i . 1821 Five curious fossils, chiefly impressions of shells / 1822 Part of a spiny pecten, and the valve of wether ‘Pecten, » an anomia, &c, in chalk, four aperrmene one ¢ 18 1823 1824 1825 CATALOGUE OF THE [16th day.} Impression of a shell, in sténe; two dittc, in laminated ‘lime-stone, and another © Mass of turbinated shells, France ; impressionswof shells in laminated limestone, &c. six specimens Seven impressions of pectens, ostrae ; turbinated shells, &c. 1826 Two polished! specimens of aay 94: Wa groups of 1827 1828 1829 18350 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1830 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 fossil shells, &c, six specimens @ -) ® S.. Part of an asterias, in saath ; and two, a dis 1-8-6 Land rail, m. and fem. ¢ Oh ; Pompadour fronted parroquet, S. Seas 1G Common jay, and ditto pigeon /g./» Ruff, male, tringa pugnax ; and powter pigeon if Gold pheasant, m, and fem. China 2.x (5 ~@ Crested grebe, m, and fem. Colymbus cristatus Va Female golden- ar ¢ cane jer garganey, fem. /O-\ Heron, male - | Little auk fsa. ' : Black guillemot,. ae gold-winged woodpecker, two c frirc Black-throated barb, and the nun pigeon, two cases Sa Black tern, sterna-nigra, m. and fem, ff Booby pelican © ia Razor-bill, two specimens {a- ¢ fig Crane, Ardea Grus,.m. and femys = a Red-winged duck, apo StS vee Spanish duck, and jackdaw i - “ Swallow, m. ‘and fem. with their nest constructed in a strombus. shell. The shell was accidentally left in a garden near Sir Ashton Lever's, at Alkrington, ond the nest formed there and eggs laid by the fem. bird: ol? re Small linnet, Africa; green wren, greet woo pecker, and hybrid goldfinch, four cases an anini Buzzard hawk, m, and fem. @ ~ by fori c‘iiey Bald duck, N. America, m. and ree ne “fO-4 " Avadavad, small brown water- hen, WwW Ahi male : his starling, four cases’ 4.4 4, | Pelican, Hudson’s Bay-wor-- 4 “> titra if Black grous, m. and fem. Tetrao rae Bal dy ~ A most beautiful specimen of the pheasant turkey, eas 7 | Dendritical copper nickel, with green oxyd of ditto, purp. calcareous deposition, tinged by eobalt, Hesse; ai and hyalite, Franckfort /2.- b Pale topazine fluor, with cubic galena, Dusted : Dark red cinnabar, Idriay~anda fine SDE ‘ins cation cobalt, Hesse “£9 Native silver, on quartz crystals, Potosi ; "aa copper nickel, Germany; dark red, cinnabar,, Idria; ; and brown spotted betcinia Hesse / /3 sh : [16th day.} LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 79 1857 Cobalt, with green oxyd of nickel, Hesse; crystallized brilliant gray cobalt, ditto ; toscrtike gypsum, ditto; and light red cinnabar, Idria # ~® ~ 1858 Impression, in coal slate of a portion. of the stem of a | Plant _ of the reed kind, and part of bark, in ditto f~-*"» 1859 Six elegant specimens of fossil wood, three of* ‘diem, po- lished 1860 A very large mass: of lime-stone, wits a variety of marine i remainss fo. % 1861 Impressions of several vertebral joints, in lime-stone 2 1802 A large finprcnt of fossil-wood, perforated by marine ‘ . animals 1863 Four fr aeiteehe O the stems of vegetables, and fossil- tid 1864 Singular fossil body, ‘supposes pe ectable” ine and two | impressions in'coal slate #0 29% 1865 Six shells, among which are ‘a fossil patella; part ofa -. mamillated echinus, reverse whelk, &c, $07 ¢yre-%5 1866 Calcareous fossil-wood, a slab, cut and polished, from the »» Isterof Portland =f +. 3 | 1807 Impressions of vegetable bark: seven specimens /%_ 1808 ‘Two pieces of fossil- wood, one from hsb sonal pol 1869 Three pieces of fossil-wood #m-%? 1870 The lapwing'’s egg bulla, Ching ¢ the red sil Guinea 3 the chesnut, and. another sin ‘snail, Jamaica ; and two _. others . £3 er bin hs. 1871 Four ‘needles, (the leopard, the sarithes: and two fertusty nous) two press screws, and a tare brindled screw 9") 1872 The ferruginous and gray-ridged mitre, the wheat-sheaf~ . cuma, a spotted needle, two dactyli, and four others “» { ) . 1873 The thorny gryphus (chama arcinella, Linn.) a pe, foliated purple spondylus, and a eo ig gryphus—the last _ attached toa madrepore’ | ** 1874 The sulcated sun, New Teaheid ; two magpie apiculi, and a blunt-ridged triplex, W. Indies nos 1875 A fine clouded Persian crown melon, sears amphora, __ _Soland.) Molucca Hles, rare’ f Ne Fae 1877 The watering pot, from sihiraahes rare. thi a a wmty 1878 The wax taper cone, (conus virgo, Linn. China, uncoated; and two of cuma polymita, Madagascar _ td 1879 Two hercules clubs, one of them im @ young shee, and a fine bishop’s mitre 4; # 1880 The great cockscomb’ oyster, Friendly Islands .* « rf ee A large and fine priplemiaged trochus, Nootka na. very rare fh Yr f y, , / 80 CATALOGUE OF THE [16th day.] 1882 The pomegranate sea snail, having a remarkably indented edge to the mouth, trom the Cape of Good Hope; a curious operculum of the same species, and a sulcated sun, New Zealund §% 1883 The furbelowed triplex, Nootka Sounds a fine grimace buccinum,; Madagascar; and a large herald cuma, South Seas. 1884 A large partridge tun, S. Seas, rare ii ly 1885 Two purple-mouth alate, Florida; a vase murex, West Indies; two reper i scoops, S. Seas s and an aculeated cassidula ¢ 1886 Several of the Horny balanus, on a tulip balamus, E. Indies and two rare shells of the chiton genus 7» ff {887 A large and fine voluta vespertilio, or bat volute, Ceylon Q-*, 1888 A fine reverse 4g, (murex perversus, Linn.) from Florida, rare. f% 1889 Two peantigay varieties of chersing.perversa, from China, very rare, and a fine staircase / 1890 Roebuck horns, in their velvet sfate, and common hedge- hog, two cases 1891 Flying squirrel, and’mouse variety © 1892 Opossum rat, Surinam 1893 Squirrels, m. and fem. and lap-dog, two cases - rae | 18904 Fox, N. America / Af 1895 Ichneumon, Egypt, viverra ichneumon #0 ~ v 1896 Dog, Otaheite 3 ee 1897 Large specimen of the Otaheite Sow @ 1898 Tailless macauco, Lemur tardigradus r : - 18909 Beaver, N. America =) GY xe ; 1900 Bat, Madagascar, vespertilio Vampyras | #270 be 1901 Long-tailed baboon a j 1902 Simia Beelxebul, rare (without case) Pas ( 1903 White-eared monkey; St. 17° wf 1904 Dog-faced monkey (OS? 1905 White-eyed baboon f= £o¢ wg, 1900 Prase, Saxony ; and poroekh er jaspar, ditto / stb 1907 Adularia, in basalt, Hesse Ap. Ye i 1908 An elegant oval box, formed of wood j jaspar | : 1909 Native white oxyd of manganese,“on coloured stalactitical hematites, Triers, very rare / & 1910 An elegant group of yellow spar, insharp-pointed naan pyramids, Derbyshire = ™. | 1911 Curious sparry incrustation, Gormmcdl within a square water pipe ff 1912 th “ee elegant specimens of labrador feldspar DH re 1913 Violet cubic fluor, in small crystals, on Pe surface of a ~ _- group of white spars, Derbyshire y » F fe [16th day| LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 43 1914 A fine specimen of cinnabar, with native-vermillion, Idria; and compact gray cobalt, Hesse “>. 1915 A large crystal of red quartz, and a group of opake quartz crystals oe 1916 Native copper pervading vitreot “copper and quartz, Siberia, cut and polished 1017 Ocellated Jespaeye | Hesse’ Germany . » ‘gis A curiously figured Egyptian pebble, polished section of agate, nodule filled with amethystine quartz, and a very . fine red veined fortification agate, Oberstein, , _ 1919 A very capital specimen of dendritrical nickel, rare, Hesse }920 True avanturine, avery fine slab, from the great Leverian saprcimen 9 ” fee i ie 72 ee i 4 7 is ont ; and garnets in the matrix, ind of the Sixteenth Dayts Sale. . ade , A ‘ \ i a rs ee MUU AAAS ative sdsadtio to ascents ‘se2okt Jledas wor 4 fon - ‘gitaep slaqo Yo qrong 2 bas hieup bot tol a eed $6307 17 we ia = , t. \ Se x: ce - - ? . .wrepp bie wqqeo auootiv ptihs ir gitine on? tl 2 ‘Sas bitr & Rttenp sat - Gitaogu SS os. 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No Advance less than SIXPENCE; above One Pound, ‘One Suituine ; above Five Pidecaday Five SHIL- LINGS. Sig y *” III. Every Purchaser is.to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound, as Earnest, in Part of Payment, and to give in his Name and Place of Abode, if required. ; IV. The Lots to be removed, at the Expence of the Pur- — chasers, within one Day after the Sale; and the | Remainder of .the Burchagee Moneys iy ie on or before the Delivery. | ey the Money deposited in Part of Payment’ shall be 8 forfeited. All Lots uncleared) within the Time 4 aforesaid, shall be re-sold, oy public-or private. Sale; 3 q and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters a this Sale. a Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions faithfully execute By their humble Servants, Le ag SEVENTEENTH DAY. I Friday, the 23rd of May, 1806. 1921 Looxia Curvirostra; m. and fem. and ee young }\) 1922 Black and white smew, and young barn-owl / © 1923 Game-cocks trimmed and apes, preserved i in 1 the waits of fighting *=. a (1924 Curlew, m. afd fem. jp ~6--a yi 1925 A handsome specimen of the: eider drake, Anas hicBéiira s eee 1926 Muscovy duck, fem. and scoter duck “4 1927 Large orange-crested cockatob, Psittacus cristatus ¥ 1928 Starling, Gibraltar ; grossbeak, fem. and common pigeon.” “® 1929 Falco furcatus, swallow-tailed sui extremely rare, m. and'fem, 2.” @-" ae .1930 Hawk, S. Seas, Falcovulturinus, very rare £2.* © 1931 A beautiful bt a? aot of the zebra curasso bird, Crazx alec- tor, var. C...“/ G*« > 6% - 1982 Puffin N. Pole m. and fem; and rouen duck, two cases / 1933 White variety of the turkey, m. and fem. }/ 1934 Head of the: ardea pavonina, owl, and lesser pine bullfinch, Hudson’s Bay—three cases if 1935 Spotted eagle, N. America f= “2 © 193¢ pSolden pheasant, China, without ease Goa) J~/ ~ © -Picus gilvo-cristatus, Surinam, rare J : bret lineata, very rare /% ~ | 1939 Duck-winged game-cock, aid stannel-hawk—two cases / M 84 CATALOGUE OFTHE , [l7th day} 1940 A noble specimen of the great penguin Pinguinaria Patch- iconica, Falkland Island ‘ (Ceehes “Oe fon fag ZB 1941 Mole, C. of Good Hope, (curious) and conifvion mouse ws 1942 Otter, female | ** 1943 Young wild boar, Adtica & “. 1044 Fisher sable “ 14 1945 Young ogee ede in the Tower of London *@ 1946 Badger, male, Ursus Lotor §* f « Pe 1947 Mustela erminia, and common cael com by 1948 Mungrel, between a Chinese dog and aaetish h pie 3 ad 1949 Moschus ‘moschiferus, theanusk- -deer, rare Bos “ 1950 Raccoon, N. ean ts « ae pie fc ‘ // - < +3961. Curious flower-pot, formed of white. marblé 6 <2 . _ 1962 Singular ornament of carved pink nephriti¢ stone China » 1963 Ancient English soi ware. M8 with melts mounting §~f' 1964 Egyptian urn ¢ ., w=1Q65 Ancient embossed di. gad large red Sitka L “Sf ~& 21966 Remeatrurn “rent gh" ee eee 1967 Elegant Persian og < Pole tad abet winch 7 pony 1968. Gaus double-handled ancient opi: = 1969 Smelling-bottle, beautifully carved in nephritic tone, China _ 1970 Dish, formed of inlaid mother of pearl, &c, /¢ 1971 Three impressions of shells, &c. with their counterparts; ; . and six others “rset 1972 A parcel of small apegimiens of vegetable impressions, thirteen in numbers# 1973 Five various impressions in coal slate, four of them of ve- getable barks [¢ 1974 Two small fossil bones in laminated limestone, one with the counterpart and three parts. of, fossil Bee of eh f 77 1975 Twelve various fossils, shells, &c, VK Y} 1976 A large pecten in chaik “a rd Be 5 1077 A oreat variety cf the frag gprents and ino i | species of encrini ay «= No eee 1978 Two small bones of animals in laminated Ii meston eight various petrifactions “@ - , 1979 Fourteen various impressiong*of shells {7% -{ / St 1 [17th day] LEVERIAN. MUSEUM. 85. 1980 Six casts. and masses of fossil shells, as aaa ke, 1981 Posterior half of the long-tailed anthropormorphita and taal \, AS. counterpart, in fuller’ s earth; a small bone of a bird, cand. an impression, Stonsfield it wr 1982. Six various impressions of vegetable barks, in coal late? 1983. Five pieces of fossil wood, three polished 1984 Three fragments of echiniy “ke, in chalk 9 two shells, and .» “two other fossils “~~ « 1985 Part of an asterias in chalk, ditto of a mamillated echinus, another ditto, and a smooth cordated species 4)” | 1980 A belemnite in chalk, a pecten ditt a4 and part of a mamil- ~ Jated echinus 1987 ioral bone cf a bird, a. belemnite, various casts andim- pressions of shells—nine specimens » } Sigas An echinated pecten, an echinus, and a madrepota | in chalk. 4) 1989 Bone. of an animal imbeddedanr ORR, and alaree vertebral joint, Oxfordshfre ©» 3 1990 ‘Pwo trays of fossil remains, as seals anomiz ae iis! shells re! 1991 A large and fine specimen of Milleporaalcicornis .." ~ 1902 A fine speci ‘of the variety of Adadrepora muricata, W. Indies . it | 1993°-Very-large specimen of ‘Srainstone naadrepore * bc Purple varicty of Gorgoniz setosa & 1905 Curious and rare star-stone, with a gorgonia flabellum, large purple. ridged iia and other adhesions—W. Indies yf 1996 Antipathes spiralis fre 1997 A remarkably fine and es specimen of May blossom coral, Madrepora ramea +. * vaclnaath 1998 The pied spondylus, China; the ee $ paw oyster, Friendly Islands; and a scarce gryphus, Pulo Condore » » . 1999 An alphabet, or lettered cone, Otahette; a spotted, dan, China ; and a small bull’s mouth helmet 9000 A large marbled snake,shell, China 2001 A young bull’s mouth helmet, a tuberculated scoop, a mo- saie cone, an oak wood cone, a spettee pyran, and a | marble pavement helmet 2002 The hare alatus, Friendly Islands, yrare ; ; and two large olives Pe 2003 The mole porcellain, China; the occidental argus porcel- Jain, in a young state; aed a partridge tun f Dove 2004 A fine alatus latissimus, or broad-winged shell, (Strombus latissimus Linn,) very rare, Amboyna § #.. ~ 2005 A small Ethiopian crown, Amboyna; a spotted turnep, _ , Tranquebar ; and a pink harp, from Guinea—all rare* 2006 A very large aa spinosum, Soland. or thorny cockle, Sicily, rare {> a. 86 | CATALOGUE OF THE [17th day.) 2007 A fine aculeated pectapennh, ( Venus dione Linn.) from. Jamaica, rare (i © & 2008, a large purple mussel, ‘Straigis of Magellan ; (polished) » and a flounder pecten, (ostrea pleuronectes Linn.) China Pe The foliated triplex, Nootka Sound; the saffron-mouth snipe triplex ; and a ay ea aculeated purpura—all very rare @ hat pawl; o.« Giwa bw 2010 Two asperated bulbs, Trangwé ar a scorpion strombus,,. 4 China ; a grimace bucccinum and two more 2011 A fine Ethiopian crown melon, Amboyna, rare 2012 A large and fine chersina tigrina, Guinea, rare F ) 2073 The great spider, in a young state, S. Seas; a large “Moor f rhombus, Guinea; and a Persian robe cuma, China 2014 A black pinna, from China; and a fitte pin Syudis, Li from Guinea—both rare ri 2015 The sulcated alatus, 97 a youkig state, allapddoe Isles, fine and very rare “(age Ge 2016 Conus bullatus, the ‘octet ntl orange” ‘Admiral, and the scarlet mouth sun—all rare “% 2017 A large and fine cocoa-nut ‘fresh water snail, Barbadoes, very scarce pf 2018 A large specimen coated with minute c rystallized marca= sites, and ferruginous calcareous spar, #. 2019 Rock crystal, copper with quartz, several brilliant marca- sites, &c,—-nine in number” 2020 A large specimen of native arsenic, aise a ditto of arseniate of cobalt, Saxony °# 2021 A specimen of prismatic feldspar, beautifully variegated with golden orange purple and blue “? 2022 A large specimen of crystallized calcareous spar, of a pale yellow colour, Derbyshire smal ‘- 2023 Bright green bubbled calamine, Wales; and solid galena, Derbyshire ard 2024 Golden coloured begs x gabptr, a splendid and ex- tremely rare variety ™2025 A specimen of lux ziachite, eyed agate, Scotland ; and “%y two more ~2026 Woodlike cornelian, reddish ditto, an onachine specimen... of the Leverian chalcedony, and two others / a 2027 Very dark garnet coloured blend, in»polyedral crystals, © from Alston Moor, Cumberland / , 2028 Many-sided dog-tooth spar, on polyedral crystal, Derbyshire * 7” 2029 A hollow agate lined with amethysts, inclosing a singular” calcareous crystal, from Oberstein in the Palatinate 2030 A rich sanguineous coloured jaspar, from the East sae rd : [17th day. 7] LEVERIAN MUSEUM; 87 2031 A curious sage of gray crystallized calamine, Siberia, rare Pa 2032 A large specimen sf crystallized blend, Derbyshire # "um. 2033 Bright red cinnabar, in calcareous spar, &c. Hungary ; ; crystallized horn quicksilver, &c. Idria; and a beauti- fully crystallized galena, Saxony oy 2034 A large slab of micaceetis shistus, with small garnets, one | side polished @ &, 2035 A pair of salts made of canal coal, with the, crest of Sir Ashton Lever’s arms engraved onthen 9 “fo " 2036 A delicate specimen of feather antimony, Hungary ; and r ‘ew bright green crystallized phosphate of lead, Saxony gf. ¢ 2037 Plumbago in the matrix from Betsberg, Sweden ; and ha- tive quicksilver with horn quicksilver, Idria 1% 2038 A beautiful and magnificent specimen of plumose gypsum, | Matlock, Derbyshire pm cs © 2039 A most beautiful and brilliant specimen of minutely crys- _ tallized gray cobalt, on the surface of a black argillaceous * stone, Hesse - 7 2040 A superb specimen of dendritcal cobalt, from Hesse End of the Seventeenth Day's Sale. s oe Bl EIGHTEENTH DAY. - Saturday 24th May, 1806. v 2041 Sanp Piper, m. and fem. and coddy moddy gull—two cases 2042 Black-headed tern, m. and fem. 2043 Gambo duck, m. and fem. E. Indies, 2044 Fox-coloured thrush, N. America 2045 Golden-eye drake, common jay, and ditto oevivilee 2046 Long-tailed dove, 'N. America 2047 Red-headed manakin, Cayenne, m. and fem. 2048 White Tern, N. America 2049 Cinnamon-coloured turtle dove, S. Ameena 2050 Pink-shouldered thrush, m. and fem, N. America 2051 Scarlet-rumped parrot 2052 Summer duck, fem. N. America; and widgeon, male two cases 2053 A most beautiful specimen of the flamingo, Phenecopterus ruber, with red. and white variegations 2054 Brown wild xoose 2055 Anas fuligula, tufted duck, m. and fem. 2056 Anas cygnoides, var. austr A m, and fem. 2057 Falco melanobronchos, white-headed hawk, S. America, very rare 2058 Cassuary, a fine specimen (without case) 2059 Falco angolensis, a very fine specimen and rare 2060 A capital specimen of Falco leucocephalus, very rare. 2061 Lepus alpinus, Scotland | {sth day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 89 2062 Spaniel lap-dog 2063 Viverra Leveriana, Leverian fossane, rare 2064 Marten cat, Mustela martis 2065 Ermine, tm. and fem. mustela erminia 2066 Three specimens of young lions, bred in the Toute of London 2067 Porcupine, Siberia » 2068 Maucauco, Lemur catta 2069 A handsome specimen of the buck 2070 Black seal, young 2071 Apron of a dancing girl, Otaheite 2072 Beautiful head ornament, formed of feathers, minute shark’s teeth, mother of pearl, &c, from the Marquesas, S. Seas 2073 Mandarine’s boots, China; and Persian slippers 2074 Ornamented basket, Friendly Islands 2075 Stocking made of the silk of the large Mediterranean mussel 2076. Cork jacket, and Hungarian saddle. a 2077 Chinese compass 2078 Cocoa nut cup, handemmgly carved _2079 Chinese organ 2080 Ditto swan pan 2081 Ditto scales 2082. Ditto chopsticks .2083 Chinese ornamental figure, carved in pink nephritic stone “2084 Chinese ivory joss 2085 Ditto memorandum book, and instrument like a jews harp 2086 A slab of white marble, framed, with coloured figures of birds, and plants painted on its surface “2087 Chinese ivory ball, inclosing seven smaller, very curious | and beautifully worked 2088 A rare purple cockscomb oyster, Acapulca; a saffron- coloured spondylus, W. Indies; and a spondylus rufus, E, Indies ‘2089 A scarce buccinum, with its epidermis, New S, Wales; and two large and fine tuberculated alate 2000 A fine Strombus dialolus, or devil’s claw stromb. Mada- gascar 2691 Haustrum dentex, Gallapagos Isles, rare; a conus pro- theus, and a night admiral cone 9092 The great-branched triplex (murex ramosum, Linn.) of extraordinary size, Madagascar 2003 A large basket clam, China; a large tuberculated clam, Sicily ; ‘and a glycymeris 2094 A fine Arca senilis, Linn. or thick ark, from Guinea, very rate. 52 2095 A fine voluta Tt or ci ky els volute, New S, Wales, rare. | ipa ARAL { 90 €ATALOGUE OF THE (sth day] | 2096 Three curious and rare needles, viz. the oculated and { ~-{ -<@oronated, from China; aud the tiger, from Guinea 2097. The violet-mouth, and ‘two orange-mouth olives, two bishop’s mitres, an oak wood cone, and:two alate 2098 A slender distaff, with a distorted spine; a spotted distaff, ».» with a curved beak; anda large and fine tower of a ff 2099 A fine tiger distaff shell, Cape of Good Hope, very rare he" 2100 A large and fine Pinna saccuta, Linn. or, satchel pi Friendly Islands, very rare f / 2101 The eared mya, from Brasil, uncoated ; tals a trigonella violacea, Tranquebar, beth: rare £% 2102 The great brown European tun, Sicily io. 2103 A very large and fine partridge tun, S. Soas, rare i 2104 The orange and brown variety of the swallow margaritiferay (Myt. hirundo, Linn.) China, extremely scarce bs me * 2105 The pigeon’s egg lamp cockle, with the interior structure complete, and having curious adhesions of two kinds of serpule, a millepora foraminosa, &c. Minorca # tA 43 2106 A beautiful variegated cochlea, or land” snail, from Ceylon, very scarce f% 2107 The ruddy purpura, with @ beautifully coloured Hh Guinea, very rare Jf.» & 2108 Nine various specimens of fossil vegetable remains , + 2109 Two small bones of animals, in laminated lime-stgne, impressions of anomiz, &c. eight specimens. oo oe 2110 Lime-stone, with fragments of ridin a slab of turbinated ‘shells, polished, and another wf & 2111 Sever different casts of shells -. oe 2112 Three impressions of vegetable barks — al 2113 Fragment of a singular twisted horn, supposed to be of an animal similar to the monodon mongceros a fog 2114 A striated pecten, and another “» »-) 2115 Three echini, .cast of the inner part of another, and two casts of shells 7°. 2116 Nine various, including: ‘part of a F iets nautilus, Sheppy 5 ; echini, casts of shells, &c. 5, f 2117 Apecten, anomia, and other s ells, fossil tooth, a6. i in chalk.» : 2118 Transverse section of an elephants tusk « © 2119 Fossil palate of a fish, in chalk, shells, be emnite, aC in , chalk and flint. £e» . - ' 92120 A pecten, in chal fast of a mytilus, &c. in igen 2121 Reversed whelk, Hordwell. Cliffs, cast of af? _ flint, an echinus, &c.—six specimens 2122 Anomia, in flint, pecten, | belemnites in® ed two frag- ments of THOR PONS in chalk ; 3 shells, Hordwell Cliffs, &e rar 2123 Several spécies of echini, &c, nine specimens iw. oy 2124 Part of a fossil nautilus, stem of encrinus, casts of echi # i f ; : (18th day.} -LEVERIAN MUSEUM. Ql 2125 Cast of amytilus, and counterparts, mass of bivalve shells, and slab of fossil wood, pierced by teredines, Sheppy 2126 Various petrifactions, echini, univalves J+" ° 2127 Sundry fossil shells, casts of shells, &c. Pee 2128 A Jarge mass of calcareous spar, havirig’ the surface coated _.... -with finely crystallised fasciated gypsum, Derbyshire, + 2129 Pale cubic fluor, sprinkled with marcasites, and having be galena attached to it, Derbyshire |_/0 2130 Two fossil corals. =@& 24131 Part of a fossil stag’s horn, fossil bone, and portion of a _ recent horn, found.in moss .gj% .<% 2132 A very singularly furcated fossil bone, supposed to be ‘of * . some marine animal? <7 =< 2133. Part of a bone of a bright # greeh colour, approaching to the ’». ,, turquoise, and, a tooth tinged with bright blue, both ap- “* parently impregnated with copper,“and owing their ~~? colour to that metal, very curious / 3 2134 Cast of a very large echinns, from Malta, rare *}_» e 2135 A fossil wi of great size, supposed to be of some marine animal 7 2136 A large fossil grinder of an elephant, found near Warwick’ 2 "? small but extremely fine specimen of the regal purple » feldspar, and another, in. which transverse golden striz appear | imbedded in blue /@ 2138 A fine specimen of the Franckenberg fossil, being a mix- ture of vitreous aud other copper ore #® ao! 2139 Calcareous spar, vith -coal; stalactitic spar, Gloucester- shire; calcareous spar, Der byshire ; and another.” 2140 Two elegant varieties of copper ore, Bannat; a rsa lized galena, Saxony ; and a galena, Derbyshire we 2141 Specimen of pure plumbago, Borrowdale, Cumberland * 2142 Needle antimony in white chalcedony, &c. Hungary; énd green phosphate of lead, Saxony 3 ~@ 2143 Double refracting spar, Iceland ;' stalactitical spar, aay marble, Switzerland ; ; and another 4s: | 2144 Sparry incrustations, on a bunch of grapes, and an arti- choke * 2145 A.large group of tetraedral blend, on yellow cubic fluor, Derbyshire », - ¢ a 2145 Tabular barytes, with calcareous erystals ‘) 2147 An extremely elegant agate cup and cover, Germany / —-— 2248 White quartz, with black crystallised blend, and quartz with minute polyedral crystals of transparent blend, and -galena, in octoedrals “” 2149 Galena, with quartz, blend, and dog’s tooth spar, and a selenite, from Saxony 2150 A fine group of quartz crystals, Cornwall - ete f g2 CATALOGUE OF THE [18th day.) 2151 Tetraedral blend, on quartz; purple cubic fluor, with f blend, sprinkled with pyrites ; and black blend, with “quartz minutely crystallised in small aggregate globules 2152 An elegant specimen of finely crystallised gray cobalt, Hesse ff %& a , 253 A polished specimen of the Herefordshire pudding stone ; ' in the center of one of the largest pebbles, is a shi yaccurate representation of a .bird’s head — 2154) A beautiful-box, formed of white; -gade*stone, China *y. of 2155 An interesting specimen of pink calcareous deposition, having the interior surface delicately crystallized, rire ) the cobalt mines of Hesse, very rare #4 2156,Bubbled pea-green calamine, solid black oxyd of cooalt, ‘rare, Hesse; needle manganese, and antimony, Tuscany 2157 A capital group of rich brilliant galena; formed in large distinct cubes, Derbyshire #9 ; Let m7 158 A piece of Brasilian crystal, exhibit oii oe edfours of uncommon brilliancy, and clear pellucid crystal of ditto, with singular internal appearances Pleo. Anne map-like variety of the iridescent labrador feldspar, ’ , », Tichly variegated with ultramarine, golden orange, and ' fine pearly lustre, in the highest perfection 2160 ry very elegant specimen of bubbled ripe Bannat \ find of the Eighteenth Day’s Sale. t > im 4, Gait | “~~ NINETEENTH DAY. Monday, the 26th of May, 1806. 2161 Moet of a bark boat, Canada 2162 Saddle and stirrups, Morocco 2163 Mogul half boots, and Persian slippers 2164 Large and handsome tray, made of coloured straw, bieeis 2165 A figure representing a man playing on a flute, and another in a Hussar’s dress, curiously executed with the wings of beautiful moths and butterflies, framed and glazed 2166 Two representations of opened books, one in oil, the other in water colours 2167 Painted cocoa nut shell, Mexico; and small coloured straw basket, from ditto 2168 Snow shoes, Hudson’s Bay 2169 A group of fruit, elegantly represented in worsted work, _ framed and glazed 2170 Canadian shoes, and Chinese ditto 2171 Bengal slippers, and Hudson’s Bay shoes 2172 Wing bones of the abatross, the joints connected by silver mounting 2173 Ornamented basket, Friendly Islands 2174 Syrinx, Otaheite; and flute, from ditto 2175 Chissel, New Zealand, formed of beautiful nephritic stone 2176 Fish decoy, Otaheite ; cordage, from ditto; and a tattooing instrument | 2177 Curious ornamental tininings, Otaheite 94 CATALOGUE OF THE Ligth day.} 2178 Beautiful feather cap, Brazils 2179 Petticoat, S. Seas; anrl sleeping stool, ditto 2180 A remarkably beautiful rich brown feather cloak, Sandwich Islands | 2181 Two abbot's mitres, five various species of olive, a white venus’s ear, and a bat music 2182 A fine orange-mouth ear-like terrestial shell, (voluta elon= gata, Soland.) New Caledonia, very. scarce 2183 A fine chama cor, Linn. or fool's cap cockle, Sicily; and a cardium arundinosum, &. Seas—both rare 2184 A large lineated triplex, W. Indies ; and a scarce variety of the muricated trumpet, China—both fine 2185 A large and fine horned snipe, Guinea, very scarce 2186 The vase murex, the luxuriant bulb, and a fine heavy turnep, having its epidermis 2187 A fine watering pot, from Suwmaira, raré 2188 The page of honour cone, a large gold brocade cone, and a fine endive purpura 2189 The camp olive of extraordinary size and beauty, from Panama 2190 The ham pinna, of extraordinary magnitude, Sicily + 2191 A scarce variety of the zebra trochus, the imperial crown cone, and a large brocade cone 2192 A spotted obelisk, S. Seas; the wheat-ear cuma, Guinea ie two orange clouded needles, China; the banded subula, and a sanguineous mitre—all rare 2193 The gray music, from Guinea, very rare 2194 A large and fine alated variety of Argonauta Argo, Linn, or wrinkled paper sailor, E. fndign, rare 2195 A pied nerita, two pheasant snakes, a fine conus d scesiares and two beautiful iris elenchi 2196 A large and fine voluta nobilis, from China, very rare 21907 The hare alatus, rare; and two fine olives ) 2198 The pied spondylus, adhering to an endive triplex, China; ; and a young specimen of the giant oyster, naturally affixed to a vulsella, Friendly Isles 2199 Five beautifal and searce varieties of nerite, E. Indies; and a richly coloured nerita sanguideus, very scarce, Ws Indies 2200 A very large and fine oblong trapezium (Chama oblonyata, Soland. ) Friendly Isles, piri scarce. The inside is ' tinted with purple - 2 =~ "3 fh Re, Nia | 2201 Small ant eater vat F nape Whole-footed pig, E. Indies 2203 Large two-toed sloth, S. America, Rralgsas daty phe 2204 Fox | 2205 Twelve ‘ein deed armadillo, Dasypus duodecim-cinctus i 2206 Mungrel, betwixt a dog and wolf | [19th day.) - LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 95. 2207 Light yellow variety of the martin | 2208 Marmot, N. American #~ $" %& 2209 Striped Agouti, Surinam {% 2210 Black fox, Siberia ee 2211 Blue-fronted parrot, Brazils 2212 Recurvirostris avocetta /s-~ 2213 Anas merula, fem. and wigeon, hee Fhudson’s Bay 2214 Curious full grown monster goose, having three legs 2215 Large robin, . m. and fem. FAPIETICR 5 and larger. swift, Gibraltar ’ 2216 Woodcock variety, wagtail m, and fem. and blue titmouse, ny, and fem. , 9917 Ardea ciconia, N. America / /” 2218 Gull, N. America, cayenant and white tern 2219 Hawk, S. Seas 2220 Ardea vittata, rare f= 2257 A curious box and cover of jaspachates, Oberstein 3 °G- 2258 Nine specimens, among which are white opal} agate, with quartz crystal, curious jaspachates ; plate of po-- lished amethys st, Ober stein’; and purple chalcedony, Siberia Qa” 4 | 9259 A fine slab of Me Si from Moravia 2260 Grey cubic fiuor, a large specimen, in small crystals, having one side of the surface sie with dog's tooth spar, Durham “. - 2261 Uncommonly fine’specimen of emerald green fluor, formed, on a mass of white quartz crystals, Durham @.* / @.™ 2262 A large group of dark-coloured dog's tooth spar, with mar- casites, and argillaceous fragments adhering < es 2263-A capital mass of Beas iron, weighing ove lcwt. Norway jw" jf 4 <€ 2264 Part of one of thie ‘columnar rocks, from Dunbar. The Hormesion of Dr. Waiker 3 7 2265 A very large horse-shoe magnet ae 4° 2206 Compact g green zeolite, Palatinate ; crystallized white and f yellow ‘carbonate of lead, on galena, Germany; and ’ crystallized phosphate of lead, Saxony 2267 A fine specimen of cinnabar, the cavity of which contains native vermillion, Idria# ol ig 2268 A curious and rare specirnen of a dark and bubbled sub- stance, appearing like hamatites, in basalt from Mar- i burg; and vermicular chalcedony, E. Indies h 2269 Yellow cubic fluor, a fine group, Derbyshire @ of. 2270 Compact gray cobalt, Hesse ; hyalite, Franckfert ; and erys- tallized calamine, with crystals of sulphate of ae ah J 2308 Red-headed smew, m. and fem. Mergus minutus ae 2309 Scull of a babyrousa &. & 2310 A fine and curious specimen of the pea-hen, which in its eleventh year put forth the plumage of the male bird % 2311 Sandpiper, and an Avadavad bird—two cases 2312 A very fine female swan/: 3 « 2313 A ditto male swan —~- “-% 2314 Titlark, Sulkcyphetin cheer m. and fem. and wrens—three cases * . 2315 Yellow-fronted small parrot . 2316 Red-headed peop Tanogra gyrola &. 2317 Grasshopper lark . fee | 2318 Goatsucker, m. tol Fem rani of of 2319 Ardea minuta, extremely rare 2320 Muscovy duck, m.fem. and young, nee preserved 2321 Two fragments of a plant of the reed kind in free-stone, part of a vegetable impression in argillaceous iron, and ‘another in coal slate /@.» 2322 Hight various fragments of vegetable barks 2323 A pecten in chalk, part of a mamillated echinus, and a fossil madrepore r 2324 Two vegetable impressions, in coal slate, one of bark, the ether fern 6-4 ; 2325 Mass of various fossil shells, and a large slab with casts of turbinated univalves *) 2326 Part of a belemnite in flint, an anomia, two pectens, and two other fossils in chalk ~ 2327 Several pectens, vant a mya, and other fossil shells, nine — specimens 2 —< 2328 One very clear and walle defined impression of bark in coal slate, and another ditto ©» ~/s« 2329 Three impressions of barks, one of them in sandstone /” 2330 A pecten in chalk, and a single valve ditto 2331 Three vegetable impressions of barks, in coal slate ; 2332 Fossil remains of two bivalve shells, one a hollow he ex- hibiting the impressions of spines » 2333 Ornamental ivory model of « temple, siti model of a ouils lotine, made by a French prisoner 2334 Carved ostrichegg / /, oO 100 CATALOGUE.OF THE [20th day.] 2335 Singular lusus nature in wood, resembling a bird, and sin- gular walking stick i 2336 A pair of bronze figures, from Herculaneum note 2337 Curious wicker coffee urn, China\’- 2338 Ornamented body of a glass i bs 2339 Curious specimen of raised card, cut with a penknife by Mrs. Rudge, handsomely framed and glazed / ; 2340 Large Chinese stringed miasical instrument 2 2341 Persian target 2342 Tom Tom drum, from Bengal $ 2343 Chinese characters and figures, executed’by Mr. Cox's ce- lebrated mechanical automata, handsomely framed and lazed 2344 Re nathibly delicate and well-excuted dissections of leaves, by Mr, Dobson ¢. 2345 Insects excuted in shell-work in a glazed frame ¢ 2346 A Turkish Firman, with the autograph of the sultan ; together with four Turkish ec in a glazed ma- hogany case Af 2347 Figure of a dog, beautifully executed i in einegfivartleees very fine piece of workmanship 4 —/.%—# 2348 The placuna ephippium, Soland. or sagdie shell, from Tran- quebar, scarce // .: 2349 The thick-lipped frog, Madagascar ; a young cocoa-nut, fresh water-shell, Barbadoes ; ; two of the gibbous olive, China; two cones, and three others . b 350 A bigh Adiniral cone, the skeleton purpura, and a | brown hedge- hog—all rare / 2351 A very large Neptune’s trumpet, (Murex Tritonis Linn.) beautifully.coloured, Otaheite (4 2352 The bat volute, of a brownish red colour, and of extraordi- nary size, Ceylon 40 ~O 2353 The great brown Asiatic serpula, China; and two fine keeled snakes, Friendly Isles—both kinds fare f +. 6 2354 Two knotted clubs, Guinea; two zigzag olives, a searce landsnail, a rare banded mitre, and two rareneedles 2350 The iguiled! ymelon, (voluta cymbrium, Linn.) Guinea, se and a fine triangular buccinum, W. Indies /». 6 2357 A very large and fine nautilus pompilins, Lion. China | ~ Go» 2358 The mainsail alatus, (Strom/us epidromis Linn.) the blatk ,, } music, Guinea; and the W. India music—all large and fine’ 2359 The keeled snake, Friendly Isles; another scarce snake, S. Seas; the pomegranate sea-snail, Cape ty «3 Hope ; and atarge bull’s eye snail, WV. eg cae P dg she 2360 A very fine cardium’ Janus, or two-ways striated cockle, Friendly Isles, extremely scarce 2° 3 (9 2361 A large and fine yellow chersina; with a white band round the spire, and striped with brown, and another of the ‘Ms sae a [2ork day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. | 101 same kind, but a reverse shell—both from Primes Island, and rare 2362 Cardium aculeatum, Linn. from Siezly ; Arca datignalé, Linn. S. Seas; a fine striated fig, » a and a __ young spider strombus, China . © 2363 The tiger trochulus, New* Zealand, very rare fs f 2364 The Oriental purple-mouth alatus, very rare ; the brown variety of oliva protea, and another scarce olive fy 2305 Two wentle-traps, the lesser weaver’s shuttle, the aurated and ca neritelle, and twenty other curious small shells, ip -& (2366 A etre trumpet, Madagascar ; and an American fig, called the Pugilist’s fist 2367 A fine chersina zebra, a scarce terrestial shell, from the Cape of Good Hope *” | 2368 A large specimen of ferruginous dog’s tooth spar, Bath™. 2369 ix specimens, amony which are arene copper, Cor niwall ; yellow' copper, Sweden, &e. 2370 Piedra d’Ynca, and various an minerals ¢ 2371 A fime aa of very light-coloured arseniate of cobait, Hesse 7 _ 2372..Dog’s- -teoth thine een febsechdions coating, calcareous Spar, pale fluor with blend and marcasites, Durham * 2373 Crystallized blue malachite, Bannat; antimony, ‘Tuscany ; ~ green phosphate of lead, Saxony 5 and Jaminated galena, with copper ore, Sweden A - 2374 Crystallized carbonate of lead, partly coating a decomposed galena; native mercury, &c. in a quartzose matrix, Idria ; a large crystal of galena ean decomposed) on pearl spar, &c. and three others = 2375 Cross-grained galena, containing silver intermixed with spar, from Salbergt Grufen in Sweden; and very fine . laminated galena, with copper ore, from ditto; and two -galenas with cubic fluor, Der byshire 3 .- > 2376 Large specimen of hzmatites, Lancashire; spathose iron ore; large specimen of Bristol quartz crystals, and crys- tallized galena Pi 2377 Hight specimens, including cobalt and nickel, Thuringia ; native or piment, apple green oxyd of nickel, rare; white and ferruginous spathose lead ore (containing silver) with blend, from eon in the province of Bergues, and four others 2378 Rhomboidal iron spar, manganese on hematite, iridescent iron ore, Tiers, and a galena 1379 Eleven various specimens, including steel-grained iron ore with red jaspar; black hzmatites, with a beautifully gilded surface, Germany-; maguetical octohzedral crystal of irop ore, Corsica, &c, ¢ —f-W % ¢ 102 ’ CATALOGUE OF THE (20th day} 2380 Galena, forming confused veins in a broken white cauk, the fragments of which are united by white flaor, Der- byshire ; spiathose lead ore, galena with calamine, Derbyshire, and another ye . 2381 Honey-comb like amc¢thystine and yellow fluor | lai part of a nodule, cut and polished, Derbyshire 2382 Solid blue carbonate of copper, and crystallized blue and ° green malachite, Bannat 2383 Nine specimens, among which are a curiously variegated carnelian, and three handsome agates f “4° ~@ 2384 Cubic amethystine fluor of a dusky hue, nearly approach- ing to black, Derbyshire _ 2385 Delicate green cubic fluors, partially coated with. minute. quartz crystals and dark brown pearl spar, Durham 7 ¢$ 2386 Delicately crystallized calcareous deposition, Hesse; and crystallized carbonate of lead, of a bright blue colour, Hartz fed 2387 Whitish cubic fluor, with blend; galena, and galreteors spar, Derbyshire 2388 ‘Ewe specimens of pudding stone 7 tee QOL 2389 Two specimens of sardonyx, and three of agate / - 2." © 2390 Seven specimens, among which are ocellated agate, yellow and white onyx, and ‘Siberian carnelian {¢ —% | 2391 ‘Egyptian pebble, oriental sardonyx, and four agates 2392 Fluors ‘in amethystine cubes variegated with white, Durham /*/ 2393 A beautiful réd and white onachine carnelian, and wax opal, Hungary 4, 23094 A large mass of the apple-green variety, of iridescent la- brador feldspar gm // 2395 A fine specimen of steel-grained cobalt, having the surface covered with red and yellow oxyd of ditto, Hesse ; and argentine galena, with crystals of gray copper, Hartz 2396 Cinnabar, with native vermillion, Idria; and a very ihe, specimen of crystallized gray brilliant cobalt, Hesse ts Sn 2397 A fine specimen of bubbled calamine, having in it cavi well defined crystals of sulphate of lead, Hesse | ee 2398 A very large and clear ie fa crystal, cut and Brasil Fc. f 2399 A fine specimen of oliohis in basalt, Hesse “: &y 2400 A very fine and large specimen of rose-céloured arseniate of cobalt, with pharmacolite, on the surface of a decom- posed olin glass cobalt, Hesse End of the Twentieth Day's Sale. & fh, LS TWENTY-FIRST DAY. Wednesday 28th May, 1806. 2401 \V y AR Club, North America ; and Chinese fan 2402 Persian bow 9403 African war instrument, made of conjoined antilope horns 2404 Gigantic Polar bears foot, cut from the animal whilst attempting to board a boat; and a large antilope’s horn 2405 Long jumping pole and spear, used by the Chouans in France to escape from their pursuers 2406 Shaving bason ot Persian ware - 2407 Large glass vessel, ornamented with the imperial eagle, and a great variety of heraldic ahs &c. 9408 Bronze figure, Herculaneum 2409 A pair of grotesque bronze figures, E. ‘digs 2410 Ancient English watch _ 2411 Ditto large blue and yellow dish 2412 Egyptian. urn (with ibis bones inclosed) 2413 Large and singular German pipe 2414 Singularly knotted walking stick 2415 Remarkably large saw of saw fish 9416 Large specimen of Otaheite cloth 2417 Black and white fly-catcher 2418 Larger bramlin, titlark, canary bird, and robin—four cases 2419 Yeliow wren, America | 2420 Humming birds, m. and fem. with nest 2421 King’s-fisher, Alcedo ispida 2422 Minor grakle, Gracula religiosa ! 104 CATALOGUE OF THE [21st day.] 423 Long-tailed green jacamar, Alcedo galbula, var, . oe Water ouzel, m. and fem. 2425 Silver pheasant, mas. Phastanus nycthemerus 2496 Larger sanderlin 9427 Psittacus tabuanus, a very fine specimen 2428 Woodchat, very rare, Lanius rufus 9499 Dottrel, aud marten, m. and fem.—two cases 2430 Great crowned pigeon, Columba coronata 9431 Spotted woodpecker, N. America, m, and fem, ° 9432 Water-hen, South Seas 2433 Cuckoo, m. and fem. Tobago 2434 Toucan, Brasil, Rhamphastos rufirostris 2435 Red-bellied woodpecker, America, Picus hirundinaceus, var. 2436 Trumpet bird, 8. America, Psophia crepitans 2437 Mya corrugata, Brasil, rare; and a large and fine cock’s wing clam, from Ceylon 2438 The ribbed or goose-wing lurker, (Pholas costatus, Linn.) S.Caroliana, rare; and the painted mussel (myt. pictus, Soland.) Mediterranean 2439 Spondylus undatus, very scarce, Tranquebar ; and a deeply indented purple cockscomb oyster 2440 A reverse helix, from Guinea; the variegated brown French horn, Pulo Condore ; and the hair-streaked bulla, . from China, all rare 9441 The short-rayed sun, a scarce trochus, a stair-case, a tun with a singular margin, and two scarlet spotted mul- berries 2442 The angulated turnep, Florida; and a ‘large conus aulicus, Amboyna, both rare 2443 Two of the great white Asiatic serpula, S. Seas; a large and fine cochlus smaragdinus, N. Zealand ;, and a pome- granate sea snail, partly uncoated, from the Cape of Good Hope 2444 A curious orange and scarlet variety of spondyius armatus, having large foliations on the under valve, Martinique, rare 2445 A fine onustus maximus, or great carrier, loaded with shells and corals, from Martinique, very rare 2446 The papal mitre of an uncommon size, from Win oebie, and the great swamp club, from China, both rare 2447 A large rasp cockle, (cardium Tsocardia, Linn.) from Ja- maica; and a large pectunculus cribrum, or sieve clam, . - from Chima, both rare 2448 A large and fine alatus of a rare species, Providence 2449 The white hammer margaritifera (ostrea a, var. So- land.) Haynam, very scarce [aise day] - LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 105 2450 An aculeated snake, China; another rare senectus, Mada- gascar ; and a scarce triplex, Tranquebar 9451 A lineated mitre, S. Seas; two ruffled mulls, Jamaica s two. banded chersinz, Otaheite ; two cock-chafer ear snails, and thirteen other curious small shells 9452 Solen rostratus, Soland. Nicobar Isles ; and a duck’s foot . scollop, W. Indies, both rare. 9453 An iris ear of extraordinary size, New Gailtiad 2454 The great undulated helmet of extraordinary magnitude, and very fine, W. Indies 2455 The green Diiicalia, S. Seas, extremely rare; and the black vulsella, Friendly Isles, also rare f 9456 A fine lucerna SREP DEI or ear-like famp nail extremely scarce 9457 The full bottom monkey, Simia comosa, very rare 2458 Simia Capucina, Capucin monkey, rare 2459 Silky monkey, Simia rosalia, Brasils “2 2460 The Chinese bonnet moukey, grateseiiely set up, (in in imt- tation of ashoemaker) /_ 9461 The vocal performer ditto, Gimia aed if 2462 Simia jacchus, sanglin monkey, America 3" 2463, Simia hamadryas, grey baboon, in a handsome elgzed Case, | “avery fine specimen, rare ? ¢ 2464 Simia pithecia, fox-tailed or ears Pacers 2465 Simia sabzea, male and female, small green monkey “ 2466 A sepia, a species of prionus, several larve of the oda oy noctribe, ae the larva a a coleopicrns ineees, is er hott esseger tee _- 2492 A fine bluish agate, ditto red, and a pebfie polished 2493 A specimen of iridescent labrador feldspar, richly variegated with purple apple-green and blue, a combination of colours extremely rare in labrador us 9494 A large specimen of jaspideous wood. partly pices: se 2495 Galena, with mamilated cauk, mica in quartz, Lancashire ; stellated gypsum, Sheppy ; barytes, with caleareous spar, ;; quar tz with purple fluor, and iridescent coal, Lancashire | 2496 Nine specimens of brilliant marcasite, one on cank, ani one cockcomb *™ 2497 A large slab of slate, studded with brilliant cubic marca- sites, England f/ 2498 Aqua marine, cubic fluots, sprinkled on the surface with brilliaat quartz crystals, Durham. /<>-9 2499 Plumbago, Cumberland; white moriate of antimony, Bo- hemia ; nickel, in quartz, Siberia$ and three others 7 2500 A very delicate and elegant specimen of calcareous depé- sition, of a moss-like appearance, and a rose-coloured compact calcareous deposition, bothfrom the cobaltmine:; 3 of Hesse, and very rare #@#* @ | 2561 Green fluor, in large crystals, Cornwall / ©” 9502 Piedra d’Ynea, or vn stone, China; ahd various alter marcasites £ “a 9503 Capital group of fourteen-sided crystals of galena, with crystallised blend, white cubic finors, internally sprinkled with marcasites, and having bevelled edges; &c. Derby- shire “% [21st day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 107 ~ 9504 Eight small specimens, including native arsenic with crys. - tallized realgar; yellow phosphate of lead ; crystallized native cinnabar, Hungary ; antimony, Tuscany, &c. 2505 Brazilian topaz in its native state, and ditto cut and polished ° 2506 Black stalactitical iron ore, Triers ; and brown spathose iron 2507 Solid brown edakcenst iron; iron ore, with minute quartz crystals, &c. ‘Triers ; stalactitical . iron ore, Forest of Dean ; and antimony, Tuscany ~~ 2508 A capital group of white cubic Auors, Derbyshire / 2509 Hollow argillaceous iron ore (two specimens) septarium, or divided ironore, Triers; anda ditto compact, from ditto. “Lu 2510 Twelve various specimens, including réalgar, orpiment, bismuth, cinnabar, &ci&ec, oy 6 2511 Galena, rich in silver, from Salberg, in the province of Westmannia, Sweden ; and laminated ruby silver on uartz, Germany rt 9512 Crystallized green and brown horn lead ore, with galena, ochre of lead_and iron ore, and green efflorescence of copper on quartz, Schlangenberg, Sileria s@t 2513 A:very fine specimen of twelve sided spar, from Derbyshire : _9514 Ribband jaspar, Siberia ». ~ 2515 Lapis lazuli, a large specimen, mh and polished, Siberia © 2516 A capital specimen of galena, the surface richly glossed . with iridescent appearances, Derbyshire 4 2517 Strongly magnetic iron ores’ or Joadstone ; and solid black ae hematites fio” Ve 2518 Spathdse lead ore, with copper ore, on an ochreous iron ore, Siberia 2519 A small specimen of native minium, or red lead on a white and red spathose lead ore ; Het and quartz, Siberia— extremely rare. 2 ~ 2520 An elegant specimen ar Paes white carbonate of F lead, on yellow. ochre and quartz, Scotland; manganese — in minute ery gets, anhamatite ; and crystallized spathose iron 7-0 @ ri End of the Twenty-first Day’s Sale. TWENTY-SECOND DAY. \ Thursday,’ the 29th of May, 1806. 9521 SLING, fish hook, fish decoy, chisel, and “cordage; Otahcite to 2522 Large roll of cordage, from ditto, and a fish-skin file 2523. Meat dish and sleeping stool, from ditto . 2524 Comb, tattooing instrument, and fish decoy, Otaheite ; and large fish- hook, New Amsterdam , 2525 Chissel, New Zealand, made of green jade, or nephritic stone 2526 Guitar-like instrument, China 2027 Very large ornamented parasol, E. Indies 9528 Ancle ornament made of shells, Sandwich Island — 2529 Basaltic adze, from ditto 9530 Feather necklace, and bracelet’ ‘made of boars tusks, from ditto 2531 Resemblance of a woman and child, carved in wood, Otaheite 2532 Small bracelet made of dogs teeth 2533 Fishing implement, NootkaSound; comb from ditto; and v4 hemp: beater, made of bone, from ditto uta 2534 Elegant cap, with a carved- ornament made of bone, Onalaska : | 2535 Puff, resembling a powder puff, but which is filled with delicate white down. The natives of King George’s Sound puff the down on'their hair by way of ornament _ (22nd day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 109 2536 Elegant fur girdle, King George’s Sound ; and ornamented knife case, from ditto 2537 False hair, worn for ornament by the natives of the Friendly Islands ; and four bowls for playing with, made of whetstone, ae. 2538 Stone pestle for pounding the bread fruit into paste, Ota- heite ; and a specimen of the bread fruit grown in Dominica 2539 Dancing rattle, shaped like a bird, Nootka Sound 2540 Large ornamented gourd bottle, Sandwich Islands 2541 Ferret, m. fem. and young 2542 Raccoon; Ursus Lotor 2543 Cat, Cape of Good Hope 2544 Civet cat, Viverra Civetta 2545 Finely preserved feetus of the sea cows, Tr ichecus rosmarus 2546 Arctic fox 2547 Large brown rat, two specimens, and lar gest weasel | ‘2548 Gray squirrel, two specimens 2549 A group of the common hedgehog, m. fem. and young, consisting of eight specimens in various attitudes 2530 Lynx, Felis Lynr - 2551 A belemnite imbedded in stone, part of a pecten, fish beens, and another: 2552 Impression of the skeleton of a fish, Verona ; part of a fossil tortoise, madepores, &c. six specimens 2553 A large mass of fossil coral, allied to tubipora musica 2554 A large mass of sulcated bivalve shells, Stonsfield 2555 Fossil coral, Colebrook Dale, a large specimen _ 2556 Impression of the skeleton. of a fish Papenheim, two sharks teeth, tooth and bufonite, &c. 2557 A large aggregation of entrochi on limestone, Derbyshire, - a fine specimen 2558 Nine various fossil shells, coral in flint, &c. ; 2559 Fragments of encrini in marble, Derbyshire ; ditto of a madrepore, Derbyshire; an ammonite, ostrea, andtwo more petrifactions 2560 A mass of sulcated anomiz, Derbyshire . 2561 Picus viridis, two specimens, and canary birds, three spe- cimens, (two cases) 2562 Sea lark, Gibraltar 2563 Water hen, N. America 2564 Woodchat, Lanius rufus 2565 Thrush, Christian’s Isle, under the Line 2566 Tanagra violacea, golden tanager, m. and fem. 2567 Large black tern, N. America 2568 Black-bellied darter, Plotus melanogaster 2569 Woodcock variety 2570 Merops apiaster, m. and fem. 4 110 CATALOGUE OF THE [2ond day] 2571 Hawfinch, and cuckow, young, two cases OI: Se 572 Teal, Surinam , 2573 Hedge sparrow variety, and common sparrow variety, two cases 2574 ‘Titlark variety, and summer titlark, m. yet gs two cases 2575 Boat-tailed grakle, Gracula barita 2576 Blue-bellied finch, two specimens | ~ 2577 scarlet-rumped parrot : 2578 Yellow breasted i ng iN Ss. America, Ramphastos araca- rioides So 2579 Firefinch, Africa, feo speernens: feta 2580 Red-tailed tropic bird, Pheton pheenicurtss Ne 9581 Two of the short- -spired French horn, from Pulo Cindi and another scarce oriental land snail © « ) ~ 2582 A large diadem echinus, W. Indies; two others, and a cly peated echinus, from the English coast 7 Fs 2583 A large and fine bear’s paw clamp ( C. hama a Linn) E. Indies / 2584 A long clamp, Madagascar ; and a scarce black Si 5. BCAS et 2585 The occidental argus porcellane, ditto in a young state, 2 - woodcock’s head triplex, two other shells, and an oper= culum of the gréat marbled snake 5 gt om 2586 A smail nautilus pompilius, opened to. boas the cells, a ruby-eyed patella, an American fig, and six others 5a 2587 The brown club- -spined echinus, St. Mauritius, rare 2588 The clouded’ Persian crown melon (Voluta amphora, | fs Jand,) of great magnitude, being twelve inches and a half in length, brought from the northern part of N. S. a tr ages, By Capt. Cook | 2589 Two harps, a tentlimpet, a ati balanus, two ears, ‘and three others yy «g 2590 A thorny snipe’s head purpura, with an oy sitter adhering, from Sicily ; a brunette, and two other Bed en gah ‘ae | two'tellens A 2591 The compressed ‘breast snail, Haynam 5 a reverse brown helix, Guinea; two occidental suns, a lapwing eg g bulla, and a spotted tun BOG 2592 Two panther cones, a ‘ted ‘bulla, four oliva, sR othe 1a 2593 A painted clam, a scarce pinna, a South Sea margaritifera, a chequered fig, a beaked fig, two other’ univalves, and — two large horny opercula of shells ~» Fe s 2594 The long furbelowed clamp (chama “elongata, Soland.) _ fronr Madagascar, and two large and fine porcellanae 54 2595 Various spines of echini, two ‘of them of oi extrem Aly ree ' Specics, unknown in its complete state a 5 9596 Astrawberry cockle, two other bivalves, “Aad ; 9715 The banded argus frog, C . of Good Hope, rare ; a banded tun, China; anda flag cone, S. Seas. « / Bii6 Section of a nautilus pomapiitins and a fine'spider strombus, from China p om #3. 2717 A very large and fine oh neues tigrina, from Guinea, rare; 9718 Cassida porcata, or ridged helmet, (Buccinum porcatum, seorsgee! remarkable for its margin or lip being \ inch and a 4. broad, and for ihe fine colour of its mouth, Medi- terranean ee 2719 A very fine Voluta @rausiaca, Linn. or Prince of Orange’s 2 ~ | Q ~<» flag music, in a young stage of growth, from Amboyna 2720 The violet ringed and starred echinus, with a double annu- lation, from China, very rare’. 2721 Large upper valve of an ostrea, and part of a pecten » with several adhesions of small shells 2722 Part of the upper valve of a pecten, impressed on chert, curious, from France; and a portion of the Sheppy Island nautilus ts 2723 Fragments of bones especially teeth imbedded in calcareous ~~ 2 (spar, Gibraltar—a very interesting specimen. 2724 A variety of small specimens of vegetables, in coal slate, fossil-wood, &c, ) A 116 CATALOGUE OF THE [23rd day. | 2725 An echinus, cast of-a pecten, spine of an echinia fish sis i : &c. in chalk (+ 2726 Eleven various specimens of fossil vegetables vy Seg’ P05 2727 Casts and parts of echini, in chalk and flint,-various ; cast of a trochus, and several univalves a wo fy ,, 2728 Two casts of pectens, and their counterparts by-< me 2729 A great variety of curious fossil shells, from. Bordwen Cliffs, and France * 2730 Reversed whelk, and another, casts of pore &e,—in all nine specimens / 9731 Casts of spines of gchinis” in chalk, &c. a whelk, two patella, &c. oy om 2732 Cast of a pecten, in flint ; two anomize, in chalk ; a patella, spines of echini, &c, 2733 Fourteen petrifactions, as teeth of fishes, a palate, anomia, . &c. most of them in chalk & uw), 2734 Seven various ed of fossil plants, barks, leaves, &C. 5 9735 Casts of | fire fossil pectens, ane ee the counterpart, - and a tuberculated cuneus “>” _ 2736 A variety of different casts ‘of shells, chiefly turbinated univalves 2737 Nine various petrifactions of shells, casts of shells, &c.f ¢ 2738 A variety of shells, spines and fragments of echini, &c. 2739 Minute fossil shells, found in Belvoir Vale, Leicestershire # ye 2740 Casts of pectens, ostrez, &c, in chalk, echinus in flint, shells, &c. ! 2741 White cubic fluor, with bevelled edges, sprinkled with minute marcasites, and combined with crystallized ga- lena and blend, Derbyshire ; -and very dark amethystine fluor, from ditto 2742 Four elegant varieties of fluor, cut and polished, Derby- shire 2743 Elegant specimen of purple cubic fluor on white quartz erystals,.Durham; (yellow ditto) and grgemish ditto, with bevelled edges, from ditto 2744 A variety of petrefactions, as anomiz, echiniy ‘ast of tur- binated shells, fish teeth, in chalk (fy 2745 A large mass of topazine fluor in cubes, with bevelled edges, Derbyshire 7 ae 2746 Fine specimen of bubbled malachite, Siberia ; iridescent bubbled copper, Cornwall; blue malachitercrystallized, Siberia, rare ; and copper, "Sweden §-0 -'O 2747 An elegant specimen of calcareous deposition, tinged of a delicate pink colour, from the cobalt mines of Hesse, very rare 2748 A slab of ayanturine, from Spain; and ditto of a greenish colour Zé e igre “Pig i : [23rd day. | LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 117 2749 An excellen , iain of crystallized sulphate of strontian, Bristol acme: 2750 Three oriental mochas: ditto rose coloured, and 4 small specimen of the great Leverian chalcedony | 2751 An Egyptian pebble, curiously variegated with veins and spots, and exhibiting in the centre the resemblance‘of a ‘pantaloon, or man wearing a fool’s cap | » 2752. Native copper and malachite in stellated efflorescences, f with vitreous copper, and white spar, Pokadeschky, .. Siberia; native copper, Cornwall; and two others »» _ 2153 Wood-like jaspar, and two ay figured agates; cut and pelished 7 2754 A group of calcareous “crystals, partly decomposed and coated with calamine, - 2755 Sardonyx, East Indies ; obsidian, Iceland; an,agate chal- cedony, with petrosilex, and another ¥ ¥ 9756 Complete, but small crystal of pale topaz, imbedded in quartz, Saxony; pitch ee aaa 3; and mica in quartz arragon, Spain (OP omni po 2757 A crystallized specimen of prase, rare, Germany /).~/) 2758 Amethystine quartz of a very brialliant colour, in a frag- ment of a large siliceous nodule, Oberstein / » 2759 Foliaceous native copper, Siberia; yellow, oRper, eae ; and solid native copper, America j 2760 'A large and highly beautiful specimen of stalactitical chalce- _ dony, Ferrol a... t. | gorse aA é - End of the Twenty-third Day’s Sale. 2761 2762 2763 2764 2765 2766 2767 2768 2769 2770 2171 2772 2773 2774 2775 2776 2177 2778 2109 2780 2781 2782 2783 2784. 2785 TWENTY-FOURTH DAY. Saturday, the 3lst of May, 1806. Parroavet, Braxils Stannel hawk, and common wild duck, we cases Larger spotted woodpecker Pompadour- fronted parroquet, 5. Seas . Blue grosbeak, America Powter pigeon, cock Superb warbler, male, New Holland; Silvia superba Motacilla Australis. The southern fotacilla: from ditte Yellow-eared fly catcher, from ditto New Holland thrush, Turdus nov. Hollandie Picus martius (Enelich) rare i Brown warbler, New Holland ; Motacilla pusilla Violet tanager, Tanagra ‘violacea Crested goastsucker, ‘Caprimulgus cristatus, New Holland Fuliginous petrel, Procellaria fuliginosa, from ditto Pennantian parrot, fem. from ditto Crested cockatoo, Psittacus cristatus, from ditto Sacred kingsfisher, Alcedo sacra, from ditto Knob-fronted bee-eater, from ditto, Merops corniculatus New Holland creeper, Certhia nov. Hollandiz, mas. Ditto fem. White fulica, Fulzca alba, New Holland Scythrops nove Hollandie, very rare, psittaceous hornbill Red-legged partridge Parrot, Brasils [24th day.) _ LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 119 _ 2786 Black-headed creeper, Certhia spixa 9787 Red breasted flycatcher, New Holland 2688 White-vented crow, Corvus graculinus, very- rare, New Holland 2789 White hawk, Falco albus, from ditto 2790 Great hook-billed creeper, Certhia pacifica, m. and fem, Sandwich Island, very rare 92791 Black-faced baboon, rare ’ 2792 Simia Azthiops, white eyelid Date 9792 Little wild boar, Africa; Sus Africanus 2794 Lap dog and three kittens, remarkable for their similarity, two cases 9795 Virginian opossum, Didelphis Virginiana 2796 Fawn-coloured hare 2797 Pctto, S. America, Lemur potto 2798 Musk rat, N. America 2799 Marten 2800 Large black bear and cub, Ubi arctos 2801 Papilio Orion, papilio Midimus, Agamemnon, and six other butterflies 2802 Ten various species of libellula 2803 A great variety of small insects of the cimex, silpha, cur- culio, and other genera © 2804 Silpha Americana, Surinamensis, and other 7 ee ia hymenopterous and dipterous insects 9805 Papilio Iris, Oryihia, Jo, Hyparete, and four more 2806 Curculio vittata, silpha vespillio, and fifteen others 9807 Cicindela sex maculata, carabus bimaculatus, . curculio Germanica, silphe, musce, &c. 2808 Silpha thoracica, cicada frontalis, cimices, curculiones, &c. 2809. ‘Fwenty-six insects of the vespa, sphex, chrysis, and omer genera of hymenoptera — 2810 Seventeen hymenopterous insects, chiefly apes 2814 Model of a canoe, Nootka Sound 2812 Dancing rattle, shaped like a bird, from ditto 2813 Curious dancer's mask, from ditto 2814 Bone truncheon, and a conical cap, from ditto 2815 Small feather cloak, and fly flap, Sandwich Islands 2816 Remarkably large spear, Nootka Sound 2817 Cloak, from ditto 2818 Feather necklace, and boars tusk bracelet, Sandwich Islands 2819 Elegant specimen of cut paper, framed and glazed 2820 Card curiously raised by a penknife, ditto 2821 Cap of mandarin, China 2822 Ladies shoes, from ditto 2823 Splendid head dress of a Chinese lady 2824 Chinese robe 2825 Silk hammock 120 CATALOGUE OF THE (24th day. | 9826 Jasamine tube pipe, ornamented with amber, lapis lazuli, &c. 9827 Stockings made of legatto bark 2828 Cap made of African ¢ grass 9399 Blue knit stock a remarkable i its gicoeaatialy fine texture 9830 Muslin shirt, (eae in a loom) without a seam, E. Indies © 9831 The long purple spot oyster, (Ostrea elongata, Soland.) Virginia—rare’ : 9832 Chiton squamosus, W. Indies; the aculeated chiton, S. Seas; a stellated balanus, a scarce rhombus, and two others al 9833 An Arabian spindle, and a Trajan’s column needle—Loth large and fine 9834 Two varieties of the ede strombus, and a tulip cuma of a singular colour 2835 The green vulsella, extremely scarce; anda striped marga- ritifera, both from the South Seas 9836 Pholas striatus Linn. in its native cell, formed in a piece of mahogany ; a chequered ear, New Zealand ; the notched’ bull’s eye breast snail, and a royal mantle pecten 9837 The box-wood cone, ‘ists huntsman cone, and a fern leaf triplex—all fine and rare 2838 A large black mother of pearl shell, Otaheite 9839 A warted hermit lobster, in a senectus pacificus S. Seas, rare; a purple hermit lobster, in a magpie shell, W. In- dies; and two rare snake shells 9840 A large and fine wentle trap, (Turbo scalaris, Linn.) Su- matra, very scarce 2441 A very large Triton’s trumpet, weth adhestons of oysters, Sicil 9842 Conus aah and the sanded cone, Loth lithe and fine; and the painted purpura, rare 2843 —# 2885 Beautiful fly-flap, from ditto “=. € 2886 A large piece of white quartz crystals, with a vein of blend crossing it, Alston Moor, Cumberland /¥/ 2887 A capital specimen of white rock salt ofa botryoidal figure, _ Barcelona, Spain 2988 Basaltine adze, Sandwich Islands © eg 2889 A capital group of yellow double pointed eighteen-sided | spars, formed on the surface of limestone, Ashover, Der- byshire / 2. ) 2890 Leg-ornament, made of shells, and four bowls, (for playing _ with) made of polished stone, &c. Sandwich Islands 2891 A large specimen of opaque white quartz, sprinkled with plated marcasites, from a copper mine, db a ky oo 2892 Part of the trunk of a cork tree «* ¢ 2893 Ditto of the plane tree, very curious, E. Indies % 2894 Vegetable lamb oi 2895 American wheat, of various colours, i ina glazed Himet adh 2896 Specimen of wood, grown in the fora of aring; anda singular nut, E, Indies - R a ae = y & f ra yw ~* 2020 Seven various fossils, chiefly shells, and casts 2921 A mass of many casts of small bivalve she 194, CATALOGUE OF THE — [25th daz i 2897 Locust pod, E. Indies; curious beat-shaped pod; and curious large nut with a fibrous coat, E, Indies C 2898 Curious seed” vessel, Ceylon, commonly pe, ly t name of the Ceylon rose. It retains the power of ex- panding like a flower, when immersed i in water / 1-6 2899 Curious fungus, in a glazed case ‘bw 2900 Seed vessel ‘of the sand box treey-and or of West India cotton injthe pod yan 2901 A fine specimen of the legatto tree, witll its lace-like bark ¥-6 202 A very fine specimen of the head of a palm tree, Africa #/ MONKIES GROTESQUELY SET UP, 2903 The Family Gardeney: f 3 2904 The Bell-man 7/0 *&) 2905 The Coal carrier « é - 2906 The Family taylor al “2007 The Beau, (simea sabea) 2908 The Ballad singers, (Sim, nyetitans) / 2909 Simia Diana, two specimens // «& 2910 The Bald-face monkey, mosey ee cases / 2011 Chinese bonnet monkey 4 ~ fay { 2912 A large piece of the ae of Gibraltar Hf iad 2013 Two singularly impressed oyster shells, a mytilus, and four _ s others 4 2914 Valve of a very large arca, Piedmont; a roup of cocks: comb oysters, and an ostrea. eryphus , ae 2915 Four pectens, various, and three ostree ed “ee 2016 Forty various fossils, chiefly shells i. ag / 2017 A larse and fine whitish stalactite, from Eyam, Derbyshire 4-4; 2918 A fine group of yellow calcareous spar, nie do rogihieg 2919 Fossil plants, in iron- stone, seven specimens 3 having Mi _., surface saturated with pyrites; and a large ostrea’ ~« 2922 Two vegetable impressions and part of a ‘pebble, eéhibt ’ _ ting a curious reticulated internal appearance. fli, 2923 Fragment of a gigantic. bone of some animal unknown | S tie n 2924 Eight different impressions of vegetables in iron ‘sto ( §-B <4 : 2925 Two gigantic vertebral bones of unknown animals@®.“per> © , 2920 A studded arca, a Fin, seycral of the pie iad othe (a genera, | BAS ial saith ea oy Sa 2927 A winged pecten, a anhorh pectens” cast of another, M -norea,andthree more .f thi sa “ pL ie ee 2928 Cast of a large striated bivalve, and ai her fe 2029 Twenty-one v various fossil shells eae bys a BBR eG t [25th day |. _ LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 125 2930 Six various shells, among. which area broad striated pecten, an, arca withits cast, &c. 2% -G 2931 The oriental music, (Foluta iia Linn.) and two fine |. orange-mouth olives Ss. on The green sand mussel, (Patella unguis, Linn.) Amboyna} , two varieties of the ram’s horn snail, (helix cornu arietis, — Linn.) W iIndies ; anda small oblong eyez, (Chama - _ oblonga, Soland.) S.Seas—all rare 2933 Conus Proteus, W. Indies; the groom cone, Madagascar ; : | and a rare pink spotted trochus 2934 A small satchel pinna, (Pinna saccaia, ti ) China; the y, euolet tray, (Solen violaceus, Soland.) Tranquebar ; and | _ a fine prince's mantle pecten, Friendly Isles—a\l rare “¥ 2035 An Oriental trurppet, a a s fist alatus, and a ramose triplex . f/f- pet 2936 Solen siliqua, or largest razor shell, with the animal— several specimens in spirits hi “9 2937 A large imperial sun, with a ridged. cst serpula adhering, Goin New Zealand, very scarce =" 7 4 FH 2938 Twelve specimens of marcuasites J, 2939 The variegated spondylus, S. Seas; anda finely rayed va- riety of the bastard mother of pearl shell, China “~ *© 2940 Buccinum dentex, Gallapagos Isles ; conus magus, Nico- Lar Isles; and the huntsman cone—allrare _-#* * * 2941 A large bear? ’s paw clamp, (Chama hippopus, Linn.) E Indies ec 2942 A fine voluta nobilis, from China, very scarce ¢ «**~ 2943 The plow alatus, (Strombus gallus, Linn.) Martinique; metic ‘Proteus cone, very large, W. Indies; and a Knobbed _ _ rhombus, China /® ual Two Hercules’ clubs, in a young state, China; cee a fine .\ papal crown, Amboyna { *iy » & 2045 A fine cluster of quartz.crystals of a reddish hue, with pearl Spar, Bristol hey cafe 2046 Piedra d’- ynea marcasite from China, and eleven other marcasites _ 8 ne 2947 A yellow chersina ied EN with brow! fa ae a green and _ yellow reverse chersina, both rare. 2948 Conus bullatus, the ermine’s tail cone, Pi a lineated api: ~ culum, all rare es 2949 A large specimen of'very deep coloured amethystine fluor, | Derbyshire 4..% 2950 Strombus millepeda, Ceylon; two tulip cume, a small heavy turnep, and two alate Af 2951 White cubic fluor in small crystals, ditto in larger crystals of the same colour ; and purple cubic fluor, Derbyshire » 2952 The morning dawn, or orange porcelain, (Cy yprea Aurore <5 4 )F cere ae very rare y ny » ae be wy 1 OL oM, ps 126 CATALOGUE OF THE (25th dayJ 2953 Beautiful grea of purple fluor, with crystals ‘of galena, the surface partially. studded with minute quartz crystals, and brown pear! spar, Durham. 2954 Opaque crystallised white quartz, and four others ‘\.-f © 2950 Eight polished pebbles, chiefly English, and an onyx, Scot- wit 2955 A large and fine group of purple fluor, Durham / — - yy lan or ©e\ {2957 Onachine red and white carnelian, vare ; 5 six mochas, one ( Makes agate, | : ido 2958 A specimen of Spanish avanturine , a & " 2959 A noble specimen of purple cubic ier, partly coated with brown cauk, Derbyshire ditto 2961 A rare Siberian carnelian, polished; spotted oriental jas- MMe : 9 par, and two cut and polished sardonyxes 2962 Pyritical dendrites on slate, and dendritical manganese on white quartz, Hesse—both rare 16 ~ 2963 A delicately crystallised zeolite, Ferrol ; tie a quar tz, the erystals containing iron = 4.4 2964 Fasciculated calcareous spar beautifully coloured with bee per, Germany,; and a crytsallised calcareous spar _/ . 2905 Fine specimen of double refracting spar, Iceland F ‘and bacon spar, Gloucestershire “\ 2966 Singular sparry deposition, Hesse; and a calcareous spar, Grecce 7 Re a , 2907 Delicate six-sided spar, Cumberland {mJy 2968 Needle-antimony, Hungary; mispickel ; sad ad phamatel Cumberland /4 2969 A singular serrated, or sawtike spar, Oxfordshire . ft, | 2960 A curious striped pebble; an Onyx, Scotland ; and an agate Se ale 2970 Three large beautiful bead agates, and two agates, po! lished #6 2971 White shor], stalactitical caleedony, opal in the matrix, Saxony; and am onachine pebble dug up in Leadenhall: street 2972 Fasciculated caleareotis spar, dark coloured rhbich beh spar, anda group of stalagmitical spar ” 2073 A large and fine crystal of adularia, having smaller crystals attached, Switzerland #333 2974 Quartz, with calcareous spar in r short hexagonal columns, with trihedral pyramids 2975 Calcareous spar in hexagonal cr ystals with trizhdral pyra- mids : and calcareous | spar in indeterminate crystals, with a singular metallic gloss / 2976 Part of 2 a curious septarium of brown sand stone, baying the insterstices filled with white calcareous spar A 2977 An Oriental mocha, of large size and very fine; ditto, Germany ; brown Racbepec rm ba a beautiful small red ‘carnelian #, 4 OARS SY FARE P MA OOK OY IMDS oo al ey TNE CTD — {25th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. ; 127 2978 A fine group of quartz cr ystals, Cornwall © 2079 A very large mass of complely fossilised ieee (English).-~ 2980 Two pani agate pebbles, and three agates, cut and po- lished. 2931 Pitch a Siberia ; jaspar ; quartz, Bristol ; and an ona- chine agate 2982 A-model in glass of the great {Brazilian diamond, in the — royal cabinet at Lisbon, weighing 1680 carats, and ~ valued at 224 millions sterling, vide Cronstedé * 2983 Brown octohzdral tungsten, Zinnwald, Bohemia ° 2984. Dark coloured spar of six sides, from Monte Marte ; and a stalactitical group of small nummular twelve sided spar 2985 ‘Thirty-sided calcareous spar, and heath- like spar, of a white colour /@ 2986 Plumose argentiferous antimony, on crystallized quart, Hungary © ¢4% . P 29087 Nummular twelve- sided spar, Cumberland »» + / 2988 Dog's tooth spar, with elastie bitumen, Dopfoycktie 2989 A curious ramose calcerous spar, Cumberland #7." = 2990 Beautiful calcareous spar, in groups of pointed ci ‘ystals,. Germany j wwe fing 2991 Lenticular spar in large crystals, upon axlartal 2992 Black oxyde of cobalt Hesse, very rare /} . 2993 Carbonate of uranium, finely crystallized, Saxpay. 9 2994 Solid lump of native gold, Wicklow; Ireland . 2095 Lenticular spar in the hollow of a nodule, and “clear | twelve-sided spar on blend, Cumberland ee 2996. A jarge and fine group of brown stalagmitical spar, wile: a rough or cauliflower like surface, Matlock, Bath ~~ 2997 ‘Two specimens of blend, Cumberland ; one of them coated onthe side, with pearl spar Be PSO 29098 Grey gold crystallized,- with rose bored manganese, Transylvania {() + 2999 Auriferons pyrites in quartz, ditto crystallized, foliaceous native gold, Hungary; and grey ee in white ate nese, ‘Transylvania Mithy fn 3000 A fine group of thomboidal dclenites, ei Whitchurch, “Cheshire (/~ 'p End of the Twenty-fifth Day’s Sale. : res Ff Ny i Tuesday, the Srd of June, 1806, 3001 Puppine Stone, a large specimen, Herefordshire ; ferruginous quartz, Bristol; and two other. “Specimens : of quartz #9 *% 3002 Actynolite, Cornwall; prehnite, Scotland ; hornblende i 7 Bee quartz, and another 4 a 3003 A rich mass of orystaiees jopates in n the. matrix, Siac. i very rare j'-# eA smomem, 3004 A very fine stellated sattin- Jike. fialachite, Siberia; yellow copper, Sweden ; and another p i Cy = 3005 Two large garnets, and a group in the matrix, Aberdeen yy >: shire; and a dark coloured quartz, mee 1 Wr ss ol $000 Iron and manganese, a very fine specimen, rs A " 3007 Obsidian, Scotland; garnets in mica, ditto; 3 with a rugose surface; andtwo more / 3008 Amethy stine quartz, ferruginous ditto” Bristol.» mill stone, petrosilex, France; red spotted pitch pei uncom- LF monly rare, Siberia 5 andtwo more & ae » 3009 A large and clear specimen of creel aa i: . ‘* 3010 A large English pebble, polished; black-vein jaspar, and almond stone, inclosing agates, Scotland wet i 3011 Five specimens of quartz, one an opaque qt vara, having | crystallised transparent quartz on the surfa yee ‘eign smaller specimens of minerals % =<” 3012 Zeolite, three kinds, one on amethystine ¢ arte 5 a gamet crystal, Scotland; and two more miner ih on ‘ a es cay « ) [26th day.} LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 129 3013 Quartz crystals, Cornwall ; 4 , with galena; and. quartz on flint, Sussex — 3014 age rock conta hee cauk aa pact “blénd,-on * Guartz,.crystal Ant 3015 A very Marge and fine specime 4.0 eis quartz, with galena, Cumberland ¢ + % rand specimen of mammillated orange-coloured pearl. spar, with groups of gajena, on the surface, Cumberland 3617 Agates, four specimens, two onyxes, and three pebbles ¢ 3018 Specimen of green stellated sattin-like malachite, yellow : copper, with greenish actynolite, Sweden; and dingy quartz, with mpss-like native copper, from Uralgeburge, Siberia She oO - 8019 Dendrite, on yellow laminated marble, from Papenheim =~” 3020 White quartz crystals, with jet black points, calcareous spar, zeulite, calcedony, and two more be wus a 3021 A fine specimen of capillary bismuth, Germany J ° (9 3022 An etites containing two kernels, ditto small, with one kernel, and a third etites. Salers asunder — 3023 Three varieties of arseniate of copper, a malachites copper, er oe fluor, and crystallized tis all from Corn- wall. | 3024 ‘an iekawe specimen of verditer blue arseniate of copper, Cornwall; and a slab of lumachelii, Bleyberg /20 3025 R prithidation cobalt, Hesse; and two other _cobalts, and gypsum, Germany T : 3026 AS ‘rich specimen of the map- -like variety of Gatescent -) “labrador feidspar, the vatiegations of which are regal purple edged with gold and blue fx Qi & 3027 Two silver ores, one from Siberia, one c alcedony, Corn- 2 wall ; and another “% 8028 Cubic fluors of an amethystine c colour variegated with white, 3016 — Durham 4~D "-@ 3029 \Afine spectmen of arborescent copper nickel, with arse- Bf _niate of cobalt in barytes, Hesse - 3030 Marcasites of fourteen sides, Sheppy Island; and marca-, ey ~ sites, on calcareous spar, arid argillaceous HORE, Mon-; Jw} }- 9, ° mouthshire 2 | — 8031 * large nautilus pompilius, uncoated and engraved sad | having some of its cells displayed f .n.y Qu 9082 A large shagreened trochus, China; senectus whi i ' Ss. Seas; and the ribband snake, Amboyna, all fine Jf 3033, A very young ostrea gigas, Frvendly Isles a scarce purple eryphus, New S. Wales ; 3; anda swallow margaritifera, q Pulo Condore rr... 1% 9034 The orange-stripéd Ridin a young bull s mouth helmet, a devil murex, and a dolphin snail ¢~ 130 CATALOGUE OF THE Serresy 3035 A granulated cochlus, two white suns, as capee senbstus, two pied mulberries, and three more 9+" 3036 The great swamp club, China; and a“bishop’ 8 mitre, une” _ commonly large, Madagascar. Js ~typerg © ‘3037 A variety of terrestial and agente shells, natives of the: British Isles 4&* *§ 3038 The granulated turbo, Nootka Sound; ‘baa ‘oqtilites ' China; pha the painted cone, Cape of Good pe rare 63, 3039 A large and &.. thorny snipe, (Murex brandaris, alee 2: an urn melon, distorted by accident, anda small spotted melon. %& : 3040 Cidaris abreviata, St. Mauritius ; another oval turban echi- nus, from the same Island ; and a cordated echinus ‘from the W. Indies, all rare /'& 3041 A very large triadachna elongata, or long furbelowed clamp, Madagascar 7 * : 3042 The green-beaded rosaria, a ballustrade tr chibi 50a rare cassidula, two Prince of Orange's flag chersine, two scarce rhombi, and an alatus ¢ Pe 3043. The great flat-spired strombus, China =. i, 3044 The purple-mouth frog, two pheasant’snakes, a setae figs p two mulberries, a horse chesnut, and two chersinz ¥@ 3045 Two very large cockles, viz. dabdigutn robustum, from Flo . gida 3 and cardium spinosum, from Sicily, beth rare. hee 3046 The spider’ seweb cone, Nicobar Isles, very rare; a scare variety of the zebra Semicherte. and a fine brunette cone = 3047 A diadem echinus, W. Indies; another echinus, from th same country ; and an oval turban echinus, E, Indies f, ; 3048 The orange-coloured variety of the Nereid! s ttrcumpet x Ww. Indies, scarce §* § ait : 3049 A large and fine ‘oriental music (voluta ebred, fina) ) from © Ceylon, rare gx f 3 ~& 3050 An home scarce variety of the eotione cumeeingeon (Mytilus hirundo, var ra China ; and the oe ulsellay f ' rove; S. Seas SG. taki), 'C . 8051. Crow, with curiously distorted beak Gin6 pien™ 3052 Green parrot, S. America jg» hoard 3053. Cuckow, young; and common magpie ¥: A 3054 Icteric oriole, ee icterus . Fre +e 3055 Bramble finch, and canary bird, m. and fees { ed — 3057 Small pes ive: E. Indi 3 ae 3058 Cxosebilfrekdfare Qu. Vet 3059 Bastard baltimore, Oriolus irae: mS 3060 A case’containing six speci ™ A , 2 3061 Grass-hopper lark, ae oR yin liveb-® f 3062 Light-coloured variety o gToUs | 3063 Dominican grossbeak, Lixia Dominicana i - f26ek day.| LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 133 - 3064 Wheat ear, and land rail, young é _ 3065. Purple-fronted grossbeak, m. eit ay ® - 3066 Rain tcuckow, cuculus vetula } 3067 Crested’ grakle, gracula,« eristatella i 3068 Partridge variety “P=£ ; “" 3069 Spectacle owl, strax perspicillata iia é- "tb 3°" 3070 Certhia vestiaria, very rare, m, and fem. Sandwich Islands.’ ¢ 3071 Part of.a veryfarge pecten, and bones in n spar, ye Gi- | -braltar 4 &é A i 3072 Cast of a chama, ‘allied to the species: cor, and an opstee shell © 3073 A recent astragalus, and another presumed to be fossillised, Shotover “* 3074 A very singular fossil double tooth, aida vertebral meee »» .- imbedded in stone, from Stonsfield . a oo 3075 Piece of a fossil bone, vertebral bones’ of fishes, teeth, &e. “Wali as REED specimens ee | 3076 Eight various joints of fish bones, &c. *~ © _ 3077 Fwo fossil bones, one poss to be’ of a Jarge marine animal — 3073 Part of the great rhombus, Hordwell ; casts of the branche gi sscmminn of encrini, &c. | 3079 A studded arca, a striated mytilus, and a pecten. f°" ~~ 3080 Fourteen, various SS Kc. an ee and cast of ay ~ chama> _-. 3081 Vertebral, joint, in fd stone, ‘eae Stonsfield ; Sscabher from Shotover -yand a fragment of botes, in ee Gibral- ., tar. fare 3082 Three oysters with various impressions _/ nly - 3083 A vertebral joint, with part of the rib gine and another tt . joint of a vertebra AE oB4 Fragment of a singularly contorted ‘haem, pci to that of ty “the monodon monoceros | ,.2°"% 3085 Cast of a very large shell of the chama Bide fs _ 3086 A group of small fossil pectens, and a large baer se 3087 ‘Two vertebral joints, and a large mass with vertebral joints, and the gryphites oyster 2 3088 ‘Twenty-two various species of anomia, &c. Mi 3089 Sabella penicillus, with the animal, end a fucus, two bottles.’ _ 3090 Rana pipra, the Surinam toad, with a number of the young adhering. to the cavities of the back fai? 3091 Atherina japonica, an hippocampus, ‘and syngnathus, or __.» pipe fish, in three bottles 3092 Larva of bombyx imperialis, another of a cossus, a i spinous larva of a moth, and a spider—four bottles @ eo % 3093 PScolopendta morsitans,, a sepia, and a curious grab < pt S° i 132 CATALOGUE OF THE ict 3094 A bottle, with several tarantule, and two larve, ‘one of 4 : lepidopterous, and thé other of a Sa ‘insect, in two bottles 3095 Large cubical Rearsen of rock s wes Barcelona, P and ‘part a an argillaceous nodule “A. # 3096 Curious calcareous spar, with galena; ‘and oat decomposed calcareous spar, ‘Cumberland’ bay with : ife Bel | : 3007 A fine group of yellow cubic fluors, Derbyshit 3098 Large specimen of white quartz crystals, some of the double pointed, Bristol oe 3099 Mammillated iron ore, 'Lriers ; ; iron ore, with silvery mica ; > stalactitic iron, Triers ; and spathose iron ¢ 3100 Fibrous calcareous spar, ‘and angther delicately crystallised calcareous. spar, on quartz ¥ 3101 Papilio Orion, Midamus, Chrysippe, Agamemnon, and four other species § 3102 A great variety of insects of the locust, mytmeleon,, and aioe tribes Fis 3103 Nine libellula #«& 3104 Several species of silpha as Surinamensis, Ame manice, &c. and seventeen other insects es Ad 3105 A large specimen of Obsidian, Iceland é 3106 A fine and large specimen of the oxyde + Comat’ ‘Scotland & 3107 A group of white quartz crystals, on fluor, with galena, Derbyshire “due 3108 An elegant specimen of purplish chalcedomy, being a por- tion of the specimen, ot 1560 bide o& 3109 Dog-tooth ya YA a chocolate colour, in a ferruginous nodule i 3110 A very noble specimen of black stalactitic iron ore, with the surface somewhat iridescent, on a basis of hacked quartz, Triers As = 3 y 3111 A capital crystal of dog’s tooth spar, Derbyshire a a v4 : 3112 A very fine polished slab of Florentine marble, in a frame. } 3113 Calcareous spar, in hexagonal colur nse Wwith thuce-sided pyramids, on galena, Derbyshire .7 * : 3114 Lenticular spars, two fine specimens «+ wh ; al 3115 Calcareous sand stone, in rhombs, Fontain au. a J fy 3116 A capital group of tabular barytes, sprinkled with reous spar, Westmorland ibn 3117 Two elegant drawings of agates, by Miss Stone, framed and lazed oO =G “a 311§ ib ag of mochas, and small landscapes, chiefly On duced by minute sea-weed, elegantly framed and mis ed Se 3119 An eminently fine group of clear quartz crystals, some of them intersecting each other, ig Ons a ana, Ger- / _ [26th day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 133 vf. $120 A singularly large and beautiful slab of oriental mocha, cut | and polished, richly diversified with. dendrite or ferru- ginous arborescencies. N.B, The appearance of this _ specimen is uncommonly fine when held against the ligh End of the Twenty-siwth Day’s Sale. _ 8142 White variety of the starling ne ek 3143 Caprimulgus maximus, romana large and fine “ “ma im eo) i ieoneael | oui oe aD edgy au Poiowe rid ar bei ently Ac HOG Dae ae 4 ald ani ss dur tig Th | ME Avs EEO: A boner osteoendgy (O pa ¥ / . 7 4 i 7 ‘ ’ 63 + oe hk 4 ws "a ie avr i) ret ’ ¢ . si : se 7) # ree * TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY. 2% Thursday; Sth e une; 1806. 3121 Litsser speckled loon Ws A Sse wipe 3122 Bohemian chatterer irl Me Oo a 3123 Sparrow variety, having fourteen claws. 3124 Oxeye titmouse, and robin, m, and fem. 3125 Short tailed crow, Corvus brachyurus, rave >, OR . 3126 Little auk, Alea alle . COU kta MIE ae $127 Carrier pigeon, m. and fem. *” Rteie ue 3128 Scarlet and green lory, E. Indies hen 3129 Water hen, m. and fem. ‘; - ¢ i ng Pal 3130 Wall-creeper, Certhia muraria, rate 2 ~% Be: 3131 Cinnamon dove, Jamaica « “y Raise Te al 3132 Whifchatterer, m. and fem. and yellow wagtail, ‘thr ares specimens—two cases /= Bi ee: 3133 Canary bird, Cape of Good Hope, m. and fer i 3134 Tanagra piGlande. m. and fem, cntgoed™ FR 3135 Peregrine falcon hp Ak ne 3136 Black-headed butcher bird 7 g- SO AM Oe 3137 Psittacus Alexandri D Aare § tai 3138 Gray plover, m, and fecis,.0 ie 3139 Certhia spiza 9% Relat 3140 Crax Alettor, bred at Osterly ihe 3141 A ¢ase, containing t three’ nag * barn se ‘i bend 3144 Rose-coloured spoon bill, Platalea rosea, very ra , / fa7th day") LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 135 | 3145) Curious basket, New Amsterdam .* ~ « 3146 Large specimen of matting, from ditto fae gta ‘Ditto of Otaheite cloth % ren? 3148 Curious ornamental large gorget made of feather sy Mother sae “peat, shark’s teeth, &c,—Marquesas ©». 3149" Cor age, fish-skin file, fish hook, ditto decoy, a comb, __ and tattooing instrumént—Otaheite Fe 3150 ako instrument, made of dark ist nephritie » New. ealand Sb 3151. Fly-3 ap, , with a curious Sovfralbionieda hentia! “This belonged _ to Powlohow king of Tongataboo /,* — 3152 ‘Remarkably large fish hook, New Amsterdam 4% 3153 “aaaaee baroselenite, Hungary ; black mica, Scotland; “crystallized micas Bohemia ; ; Bologna stone, Cauk, and three others « 3154 Cubic fluor of a light colour, with marcasites on the sur- < ‘face ; ; and marcasites with mammillated cauk, on fluor 8155 A fine specimen of ruby copper; ditto of vitr iolic blue ar- ~ seniate of ditto, dnd a crystallized tin, Cornwall me (3156 Richly ornamented Persian shoes “sp ~G 3157 Mogul half boots .* 3158 is ional boots, China 9 , 3159 Chinese! lady’ 5 shoes, remarkally y small 2~.¢ 3160 Elegant J slippers | 3161 Opake columnar’ ar of _bwelve vite ona i a ef white uartz, Cumberland i . ‘ 3162 Delicate | SRE puis on class, of a lady hei ery on ~ her hand © 3163 Small. Chinese com ass, en ditto Srdipait 0h 3164 A large and most elegant fly-flap, entirely formed of ‘finely worked i ivory, an an article of great beauty Pied 3165 Heath-like spars, Gloucester 5 and a group of quant DR galena, with calcareous spar Poy x ee 3166 A capital group of arhethystine | fluor, i in ito cubic crystals, wb & ss 2 ——=. SO ae > . itham’ ©" f° pope Sher Two curious aie spars: Bppo'snm det 3 [63° Two specitnens of pudding storie, and he in ries matrix 3169 Delicate six-sided Spar, ie nee and uk other cai- careous spars ug $170 Golden mica, in” ‘gutta: barytes, crytillined an sul- ) hate of strontian, Bristo ie ae 170 T o dog-tooth spars 4 poe Pr Sounies roe A. VST t 3172 A fine-and large ocellated Gebte, ‘Seotlarkl’ agar P Ors ae ibband j Jaspar, a fine and large pki sibeHta fi | urplish bi bled calcedony, an’elésant’ gr oup of minute unlined yellow quar SYBIAN, ang’ ‘a 1 group of rock crystals, vy \ Cottiwa "f= 4 cTrfOc8 9175 A beautiful fna singdlar specimen of” ers labrador 136 CATALOGUE OF THE a sac A variegated with orange, | } Bey: 3176 Greenish cubic fiuors, with bevelled Agi ca of the cubes frosted: with spar, Derbyshire / ’ 8177 A very noble specimen of pure rock id, siti : 4 i _profusion of delicate green hair-like crystals of peer An article of great beauty eo - 3178 Rich. brown, dendrites, on laminated an 190 “stone, Lanca- shire ie aol T en specimens. fis pudding i Hertfordsive sali ~ third from Scotland —, mr | 3180 Rhomboidal brown spathose iron ore, rs Ce ie y spathose iron. Ore 3. micaceous iron ore, Lanegetite # ? : and black spathose i iron ore, with calcareous spar y 3181 Brilliant marcasites in small cubes, coating the prick of og. calcareous spar, Ecton, Staffordshire “7: & 3182 A pair of small obelisks, made of EDetivanire, fluor wg 3183 A pair of elegant. vases of ditto,» ~~ ey 3184 A pair of extremely handsome _ AUB chiefly made of ditto «f/f /- tomer re 3185 Papilio populi, ‘Apollo, Iris, and five other species iG 7 3186 Eleven libellulz, two of panorpa coa, and three other 3187 Twenty-three various hymenopterous ei chiefly apes. gG 3188 Sixteen cimices, silphe, and other insects y” $189 A variety of the sphex, vespa, chrysis, and Bn hy ymie- nopterous genera—in all twenty-four pce Ae io x 3190 Twenty-four coleopterous insects, chiefly scarabei )' ... 3191 Meloe cichorei, silpha Americana, and varipts, other sil- phe, vespe, Ke. _f ms 3192 Buprestis ocellata, elater ocellata, cicindele, several of the dytiscus genus, &c. ~ : 3193 Twenty. hemipterous Here) including ciea i al a grandis, (a pair,) with a number of cimices | 3194 Raphidia maxillosa, amyrmeleon, anda libellule. SP oe 3195 The banded oak wood cone; rare; the rose bush es egal anda brocade cone (¢.. ae, ae 3196. A scarce oriental olive, fon other eae and three more~ " 4 3197 Two ferruginous, and two leopard needles, and a CHE 4 bellied distaff shell—all fine / ¢. 3198 A polished wax taper cone, gad two. of, the a wave, Madagascar | 3199 A very seayce melon, called the Japanese crown, ky 4A 3200 The striated and chequered, figs, a large beauty. ten and three porcellanze__° t lee i = 3201 A large Argonauta nodosa, Soland. or , tuberculated paper” . sailor, Braxil—rare Co we $202: eye ag helmet, W. eye 06.5 and a comnnted | ‘i Sine, a. fs ri é he & 4 A aes 2 Ps F " ay. si the ? {27th day) | LEVERTAN MUSEUM. | 157 $203 Two echinated suns, a scarce staircase, the tyger trochel- Meteo) hag the icy mulberry, a scarce variety es the Holland flag chersina, and three others Mf 8204 ‘Conus nebulosus, W. Indies ; ‘a fine conus imunechtis, Ma- _ . », dagascar ; and the painted 7 from the Gellepage _ | Tslands——all rare’ yi» ' 3205, outleon various petrifactions, chiefly shells a ge? G 3206 A vertebral joint, having one end cut and polished ; ib, and a E ___ vertebral joint imbedded in stone, Stonsfield’ 3207 ‘A rare winged fossil strombus, F + a _ a variety of other shells, some scarce. Be é 3008 ‘Avery large-pecten, Bath 9-0 iT TS as 3209. Part: of the lower valve of a Sechen iinbedded i in stone and ‘one valve of a striated arca «" * g 3210 Cast of a trochus, a chama, an ie cast wei an win and _ anautilus 9» he a 3211 Vertebral, and other bones of anim mp one of a fish’ “ee - 3212 An ostrea of gigantic size, Bath ._ 2213 Ostrea gryphites, several of the Saori eens a Sen ger &c,—in allten specimens <-< 3214 A large fossil oyster, and a nautilus .< 3215 Casts of several chambers of the orthoceratites, an echinus in flint, part of the Hordwell Cliff rhombus, souperpege e specimens | A Sees «f a a sp, 3216 Fivei impressions : of ferns, and their counterparts 43 i Sine 4 fj30n7 Eight vegetable impressions sin argill eo us iron, and _ 4” another on coal slate» 3) Ren 3218 Nine fossils, various, among which ate two. pe the belem- nite, and a striated mytilus, Bath ~ se 3919 Mass of entrochi, ditto of marine remains, Dudley ; and | and two more, with the Hordwell rhombus —* ~ ¢ 4 _ 8220 Fossil teoth imbedded in stone, part of an — Ss grine der, and vertebraljoints, &c. 2. 7. 3921 Impression ofa studded arca, an aniomia, pecten, &c. Oe _ 3222- A large fossil vertebral joint of some unknown animal _.”” 8223 Seven small nodules of argillaccous iron containing vege- - table impressions /“4 ~ 6 3224 Casts of pectens, and sundry other bivalves, &e.—eleven specimens /~¢ 3295 Cockscomb oyster, a studded arca, striated pecten, &c.— ___twelve specimens 8226 Ten various impr i. of pectens, ke, 3227 Cast of a sulcated chama, and a large oyster “oy 8228, Three sections of ammonites, an echinus, and pecten +” 3229 Eight various fossil shells, chiefly pectens “/ $230 A large. and fine ty oo distaff shell, Murex colts, Linn. China—rare j ~ 323) Two beautiful Asiekie liv ng and the hears alatus ~rare 138 CATALOGUE OF THE (27th day} 3232. Fwo brown caterpillar clubs,.a white caterpillar, ‘a large gray beaded club, a small bishop’s mitre, and the false dittomall fine $233 ‘Fhe onyx lamp, W. Indies 3 a purple variety of elie 'vartes gata, China, and another rare landsnail $234 A very large and fine high spired turnep, having its epi- dermis, Madagascar 3235 A rare mammillated diadem echinus, and another with its spines—both from S¢. Mauritius and rare 3236 Ewo large banded apple snails, of different species, one of “them from Bengal, rare; anda fine basket clam, China 3937 ‘The black hammer margaritifera, with cyrious adhesions of gryphi, &c. Pulo Condore—rare n. 3238. The beaded mitre ( Voluta scabriusculd, Linn.) from China ; and two of the lineated Fe from the F riendly Islands —both species rare Z * 3239 A rare echinus of the clypeated kind, from the South Seaes very scarce 3240 A very large fresh water shell of the barbala genus (Mytim lus illita, Soland. ) —— very scarce End of the Twenty-seventh Day's Sale. a .» = + TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY: es, a 2 4 Friday, the 6th of June, 1806. 3241 Rig pipiens, the peeping frog, two other frogs, and another 3242 A small diodon, two of the blennius genus, and three others 3243 Two singular snakes, and two insects of the locust tribe i in the pupa state 3244 Scolopendra morsitans, and a beautiful blue snake, c. cx- rulea 3245 A small raja torpedo, a rana, common whelk, and a fish—— four specimens 3246 An elegant specimen of testrida my das, or common green turtle; of a small size 3247 Lacerta salamandra, (the true salamander) blennius gun- nellus, and a curious snake 3248 Large and curious larva of a moth, Surinam; ditto of an exotic sphinx, and two fishes, one the spotted weaver 3249 Lacerta monitor, and another singular lizard 3250 Variegated lizard, Laceria varia, New Holland 3251 Rana cerulea, blue frog, from ditto 3252 The striped lizard, speckled ditto, and two more lizards 3253 Lacerta seps, another lizard, and a fish 3254 A large snake 3255 Scincoid lizard, Lacerta Scincoides, New Holland | Ps 160 CATALOGUE OF THE [2sth day} 3256 The Persian robe cuma, E. Indies; the pyramid trochus, New Caledonia; and a bull’s mouth helmet 3257 ‘The black mother of pearl shell, Sandwich Isles, fine 3258 A scarce variety of the argus frog, S. Seas; the yellow- mouth endive, and another scarce ‘oriental triplex » 3259 Two of the rheda bullara, or bellied Venus’ chariot, Me- diterranean ; three of the licium genus, a scarce physiter, two mosaic dactyli, and four others 3260 The great flat-spired spider, in a young state; a spotted tun, two large serpulz, 4 scarce triplex, and an Alex-_ andriah purpura 3261 A fine orange mouth ear-like terrestial shell, (Voluta elon- gata, Soland.) New Caledonia, very rare, ; 3262 A large rhombus lacerta, or lizard rhomb, China 3263 Two large telescope clubs, from Tranquebar ; ; and a very singular variety of the Trajan’s column needle 3264 The leopard, the panther, and two ferruginous needles, from Afadagascar, anda young Arabian spindle 3265 Ewo varieties of conus aulicus, and a large necklace scpop —all fine and rare 3266 A fine variegated spondylus, S. Seas 3267 An orange ‘coloured uber, Haynam; two white breast snails, S. Seas; a scarce nerita, Isle of Cocoas; a pied variety of the painted nerita, and a fibrous balanus 3268 The Ethiopian crown melon, Molucca Isles, rare #269 A zebra trochus, part/y uncoated, the leopard cone, and_ the flag cone—all fine 8270 The oreat alatus, or winged shell of the W. Indies, with a Ledutiful pink mouth : 3271 The warted hermit crab, in a senectus pacificus, oo the S. Seas; a group of balanus striatus; and an English | oyster with adhesions of serpula lumbricalis 3272 A large weasel cone, Madagascar ; the gray lineated cone, China; and a large purple mouth frog, S. Seas—all fine | “> and rare 3273 The violet ringed ane star’d echinus, from China, oe a Tare <3 7 3274 A large conus renee Amboyna ; the staircase of et= * traordinan y size, Tranquebar; and the great spectre-cone © 3275 The great high Admiral cone, Friendly Islands, very rare Fa pao The rayed carrier, from China, entr ae ry seat ce CF +. yy 3277 Red shouldered parroquet fo Os Mor ae ia ye $273 House marten, m. and fem. and young swift rae “ott OS 327g Golden oriole, Oriolus galbula ©» Ue ok ae 3280 White variety of the robin _ > © 3 BYTE ERS 328! Butcher bird “> & “tat : 5 - a 3282 Large brown water hen, South Seas, rare 2 3263 Lesser black and white woodpecker, (ie and Lisa and Vie + peeing y %, 1% Vy, & & i s ii 3295 Turdus Orpheus, mocking thrush : 3296 Piperine toucan, Ramphastos piperivorus “~ ©.’ 3297 Close frock, made of leather, ornamented with i ha) and _ narrow thongs, from Cook's river 9 3208 Foul weather frock, ingeniously formed of whale’s intes- ‘ tines. ‘The seams are so contrived as to exclude water, from ditto Af 32990 Hood, made of very fine squirrel’s skin, from ditto 3300 A polished slab of Derbyshire fluor, with internal marca- sites forming veins on the surface, and a large group of stalactitical marcasites 8301 Truncheon of bone, and a conical cap, from. N ootka Senn 3302 Cvrious coat of mail, made of wood, from ditto 3303 Petticoat of curions manufacture, one side being matting, the other so wrought as to resemble shag—Friendly Islands .% 3304 Mantle, from Nootka Sound, made of the skin of some animal, ornamented with rows of dr id hoofs, &c. 3805 Model of an Esquimaux canoe - 3306 Millepora ceru/ea, tubipora musica, ed's isis ochracea 3307 An elegant specirnen of madrepora Damicornis, Ei, Indies 3308 A ditto cf madrepora annularis, W. Indies 4. ‘3309 A ditto of madrepora reticulata, vare, from the E. Jnaies: an 3310 Avery large specimen of millepora alcicornis jdi 3311 A partially. compressed specimen of madrepora fungites 3312 Madrepora seriata of Pallas ;. delicate: white branched coral, haying the cells of the animals placed in straight, TOws e813 An elegant | peat ‘of gorgonia pretiosa on its native ba- oe a, ei (3314 Madrepora talpa, mole-like coral, from. the coast of ie South Wales A af SOP «pint sai ae 3315 A brainstone madrepore of unsommon ‘magnitnde © * i ahs 3216. Seven bivalve fossil shells ““ 3317 ‘Two oysters and the cast of a Tage bivalve the Venus kind © ae Phe s 162 CATALOGUE OF THE [28nd day.) 3318 Fossil coralloid, corals with pholades, and two mor vd a 3319 Six various ee of ammonites Ae ; 3320 Three fossil coralloids, one a curious ode ‘fom Maestrig it f 3321 Impression of a fish in limestone, from Oxfor dshire. el rs 3321° Cast of a sulcated anomia, and a large oyster sy 2 ve ‘: 3322. Five small nodules of argillaceous i LON, | with impressions ef ferns, and their counterparts 7° gr $393 Sections of ammonites, &c. nine specimens “J 3324 ‘T'wo sections of a fossil nautilus, and a cast of an ammo- nite, with spar and marcasites ea 3325 Three fossil coralloids, one aynery curious mass with various impressicns 3326 Two singular teeth (with part es the j jaw attached) of some unknown animal of considerable size 3327 A variety of fossil shells, chiefly bivalves 3328 Sparry incrustation, and two kinds of oyster.” y 3329 Six various specimens of fossil nautili, A ees &e. L-4 A 3330 Three fragments of the cast of | a fates oyster-shell, and a mass of bivalve shells Pixon fO 3331 Three coralloids, madrepore, fe Gk fe ZL ate 3332 Nine various fossils, chiefly sections of ammonites i 3333 Various parts oi fossil nautili, and a series of Bi ~verte- bral joints of a fish in indarated marl 3334 A fine and curious specimen, including Eke of the head, | and back bone of a small kind of lacerta imbedded i in. grey limestone, Gloucestershire—a large slab cut and 7 ‘ a Ys _ polished , 4. . 3335. Two casts of ammonites, two sections of ditto, end two | more, ..', @, ™ .d oun POLE ie 3336 A very large specimen of an ammonite . 9 | 3337 Singular cast of a fossil _madrepore, Maestricht,. very. curious, andanother ©) 3338 A slab of black slate with numerous impressions of a double eared pecten . 3339 Cockscomb and lenticular marcasites, with small cubic fluors, having bevelled edges 3340 Large and fon) specimen of shorlite, Altenberg ; delicate. | ) white and yellow chalcedony, Cornwall; and blue com- pact copper ore, Hesse | ! 3341 Octohadral fibrous antimoniated lead ore, ais ershire ; crystallized stay copper, Cornwall ; and crystallized tin, 3343 A hollow ashe an lined with : spar oy cues rack crystal, Bristol ; and smart on white chert 3344 Fine specimen of grayiah cub DIC fluor, with te i tetas | festh day. wih LEVERIAN hae SEUM. 163 ‘partially coated with Hele heh a crystals, dark ie) tine cubie fiuer, Derbyshire 8345 Ruby copper, Cornwall; arseniate of iron, ditto; and oce tohzhral fluor, ditto . 3346 Two elegant varieties of green and blue arseniate of cop- ve and two crystallized tins, Cornwail 3347 Four elegant varieties of arsenical copper, Cornwall ~ 3348 Three varieties of arsenical copper, and a.Jarge specimen ines OF OCt hearal wor, Cornwall “@ 3349 —. cubic fluor, with blend, Derbyshire ; ; fine and ae : / large cubic violet fluor sprinkled with minute quartz ~ crystals, and small crystals of lenticular spar, Durham 3350 A small | three-sided column of basalt, and a specimen of Neves nodular basalt, Hesse “2. “2 3351 A large group of marcasites in minute crystals, Ecton, Gulord hire : ; and cubic fluor, having the surface par- - tially coated with marcasites, Cumberland Sef 3352 Two specimens of steatite, one from Derbyshire, the other from Googrease mine, Cornwall - fa 3353 Nine various specimens of volcanic niditer: from the Island of Ascension *». 3354 A large group of crystals of gypsum, and a large flat crys- tal, from Oxfordshire 4 ~~ smal] specimen of iridescent labr ador feldspar, pt Sine ~ gular beauty and diversity of colours) fpf” 2 3350 PCy gold crystallized in rose-coloured manganese ; and native gold with calcareous spar, Kapnic foes 3357 Large and fine specimen of arseniate of iron, blistered cop: _ per, and cavernous quartz—all from Cornwall <~ 3358 Capillary bismuth, Germany ; and horn- blend with mica, &ec. A fs 3359 Four varicties of areediate bp copper. Cornwall a 3360 An elegant specimen of yo es Spain Or * End of the Twenty-cighth Day’s Sale. TWENTY-NINTH DAY, Saturday, the ith of June, 1806. 3361 jLarcE American war weapon 3362 Ditto of a different construction - 3363 Singular American leather pouch 3364 Ornamented Canada shoes 3365 Chinese ditto 3366 Ancient English ditto 3367 Stocking, made of the silky beard of the large Mediter- ranean mussel ye 4 3368 Green nephritic stone idol, Otaheite 3369 Complete fur dress, Hudson’s Bay 3370 Elegant bead pouch, made by North American Indians 3371 Chinese robe 3372 Jasamine tube pipe, ornamented with amber, lapis lazuli, &c. 3373 Brasilian feather cap 3374 Chinese scales, and instrument case of a Chinese barber 3375 The Chinese emblematical figure of nature, curiously car= ved in pink nephritic stone 3376 Specimen of an elephant’s tusk, inclosing a leaden ball 3377 Chinese organ 4 3378 Chinese mariners compass, and ditto Cooper’s compass 3379 Elegant white nephritic stone bracelet of a Chinese, wit? 3380 Elegant dress ofa young lady of Tripoli 3381 Avadavad, three specimens m 3382 White variety of the wagtail ae 3383 Sky-lark varicty we _ fegth day.) ‘LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 165 3384 Puftin, Isle of Wight 3385 Striated olive: woodpecker, America, Picus striatus 3386 Ring parroquet, Psittacus Alexandri 3387 Black and yellow finch, m, and fem. Africa 3388 Triangular spotted pigeon 3389 White-tailed hamming bird, Trochilus leucurus _ 3390 Fan-tailed wren, m. and fem. 3391 Game cock, finely preserved 3392 Gold pheasant, m. fem. and two young, Phastanus pictus 3393 Open footed duck, Anas boschas 3394 White variety of swallow 3395 Goosander, and young woodcock—two cases 3396 Blue gross-beak, S. sinatied Loxia cerulea, var. B. cyanea 3397 Garganey duck, male, abies querquedula : 3398 Whinchatter, m and fem. 3399 Shining thrush, Angola, Turdus nitens, var. A. 3400 Great billed tody, Todus nasutus, extremely rare 2 S 3401 The painted clam from China ; a fine donax scortum, Linn. pat Tranquebar ; 3 the chequered fig, and hess porcel- anz .. } 2402 A parcel of damaged echini, some rare «=~ 3403 A mammillated echinus, Arabia; and two other diadem _ echini—both having their spines /~ by. 3404 The violet ringed and starred echinus, China, very rare Sg! a 3405 Two panther porcellane, two of the shield clam, oné-of them polished, the wrinkled ear, a young zebra alatus, and three others § fs 3406 Three various pinne, two groups of balani, and sundr y others 3407 A voi ag harp, two occidental argus porcellanz, and, three various bivalves 4 3408 ‘T'wo of helix variegata, itina, Linn.) two orange mouth: olives, two bro wn-eaterpillar clubs, and three other s—all from China * id 3409 The map pation, a young brunette porcelain, (tellina scobinata, Linn.) China; and the crimson zoned BEC tunculus, New S. Wales $4049 3410 Harpa nobilis, Philipine Isles, very rare ; the cocoa nut | fresh water shell, Barbadoes ; a scarce ark, China; and cardium arundinosum, S. Seas 1 $411 Anomia terebratula, Linn. with several of a curious species: of serpula partially affixed to it, from Minorca; a beauty: limpet, Cape of G. Hope; the rayed mask, Falkland Isle ; and a cardium hemicardium, Linn. a ae rare ff fy by 3412 A young leopard porcelain, the bellied variety of the occi- dental argys porcelain, Providence ; and a bear's paw clamp » VIO. aS EOS eee ¥ MS a 166 CATALOGUE OF THE [29th day.| 3413 The wampum clam, (Venus mercenaria, Linn.) the long mussel, Barbary 3 a Sotith Sea awaits margaritifera, and two more #9 | 3414 The poached égg shuttle, a wencitifig panther ‘oteelal, | the honeycomb poceeay: uncoated, _§. Seas; and a paifited clam, China } ) 38415 The flame and painted pafetibredins: China; the bellied clam, | S. S2as; two dwart leopard porcellanz, and a distem- | péred nutmég porcelain © 3416 Arca tortuosa, Tranquebar; chama euily Lista, Linn. one valve of a/rare ark, N.S. Wales; and three other bi- — valves #/% | 3417 The Medusa‘s head limpet, Barbary; the mole hill porce- lain, Guinea ; and ared furbellowed clamp, China G* 3418 Solen rostratus, or beaked violet solen, Tranguebar; a scarce English clam, (Venus incrassata, Soland.) two other uhcommon bivalves, and two young spider strombus f/ « 9 *@ 3819 The great mamillated turban echinus, with its spines, from New South Walesy 3420 A fine voluta nobilis, from Chine, very rare . ,. 4 3421 Eight i hg? ag ig of vegetables in’ nodules of* pilidecdns iton sf 3429 Two sections Pe fossil nautilus shewing the chambers, and a mass of limestone with various sparry casts of am- monite : 3423 Five different kinds of fossil madrepore 4° | 3424 A variety of parts and fragments of belSninidae A 7 « 3425 Two fossil palatés of fish, Bic! of. i, : | 3496 Several casts and fragments of ammonite ££” 3427 Fourtéén vegetable impressions in argillaceobs i iron ore SA 3428 Six different s pene and varieties of fossil madrepore one 3429 Impression of fossil bark of the reed kind, and i aaa terpart ie? 3430 A mass of various shells of the ostrea, and Decterl genera, fragments of the latter tinged with colour, apparently that of the natural'shell ; and an ammonite. * | 3431 Remarkably large and fine polished slab of fossil atimonites y 3432 Casts of a variety of the ammonite in spar, pyrités, ot” is 3433 Impression ofa very singular coralloid body, and three other coral petrifactions fee 3434 A mass of marine remins, and an annenownive a 3435 Alarge mass of the cornu Ammonis, and its. coubterpart e 3436 Two fragments of atamonites, and two other fossils @ . yf 3437 Three fossil corals, anda curious cast of another, Maes stric nt + 3438 Eight various impréssions of ferns in ai gillacéows it iron ore fg 3439 Two! sections of a fossil nautilus, i in limestohe et ¢ Se ee ee ? Bayt % [2a¢h day | LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 167 3440 An extremely curious and finely displayed i tal ped ay ofa . Jobster, in a slabof marl, Papenheim © De 3441 Buprestis vittata, and a wamiotge of the earabus, and other “genera: Ya 3442 Twenty-four insects chiefly of the apis tribe "3443 A number of coleopterous insects of the genus “scarabetis 3444 Buprestis sternicornis, gigantea, cicindela Germanica,. bu- prestis marginalis, &c.—fourteen specimens le 3445 Twenty-five i insects of the melolontha; erenninnas and other genera “hs. ¥ - seven others hy oct 3447 Gryllus campestris, cicada comuta, and thir teen insects of the hemiptera order’ » *\) 3448 Twenty various cimices, nepa linearis,.and two ieee t a 3446 Fulgora ‘candelaria, déyjihas ruseus, tettigonia ‘Ppicta, and 8449 A small specimen of the white 0 and another of the flounder, pleuronectes flessus ; 3450. The carp? 'i5?/ ..@ 0!) pays. 3451 A fine specimen of the wielawes rion rana oplava. Ae? 3452 An excellent specimen of the mourning snake fw. 8453 Scorpena porcus, Mediterranean ” 3454 Boa phrygia, or embroidered boa, a Slegant specimen 3455 A very large and curious snake % 3456 Pearl spar on crystallized quartz, Cumberland=-two spe- “7 © “Cimens |" —§ 3457 Cubic amethystine fluor of a very dusky Hy almost ap- proaching to black, Derbyshire & 3458 A very large and fine specimen of eryetalhigad Ccalcareons spar, from-ditto pein: sf Box ri 3459 Three varieties of axsenical copper, ene one crystallized tin, Cornwall & 3460 Iron ofe;,Germany ; two crystallized tins, Cornwall; and garnets on shorl, &c. =» 3461 Violet cubic fluor, on a group of spar, Derbyshire gray cubic ditto, internally sprinkled with marcasites, Lei- cestershire ; greenish ditto with the edges bevelled, and dark purple cubic ditto #9, / 3462 Three varieties of arsenical copper oat another ; one-ar- senical iron; and shorl with mica, &c. Cornwall 3463 Five varieties of arsenical copper and i pa i eel ; ed green malachite, Somersetshire la 3464 A: fine specimen of arseniate of i iron, and two heautiful varieties of arseniate of copper, Cornwall 4) =? 3465 Three varieties, arseniate of copper and iron, Cornwall ; . and three others 7 |) 3466 Two specimens of scatite,one from Derby canteen the other from:Cornwall geet: te 3467 A group of the ove of oestri we pe U ee 3480 Very finely executed bronze figure of Venus ~_ 168 CATALOGUE OF THE [29th day) 3468 The eerulean snake, an oyster, and larve of sphinges t- - rs 3469 A curiously contorted carrot, and a fruit—in two bottles « 3470 A singular lusus of a raddish, and three snakes s - 3471 Clupea pilcardus, twospecimens | ~(, ye 3472 Double banded chetodon, and the zebra fish ¢ 3473 Exoccetus zevolans, flying fish, and a marine fosciculated worm 3474 The spotted tortdise;: a lizard, frog, sah tyio others * P se wv 3475 An ocellated snake, and banded snake—in two bottles r< 3476 The blue spotted lizard, and a curious frog # 4 3477 Four handsome specimens of German agate, and one Ori- ental . 8477 Gold, on arsenical pyrites, Hungary - 3478 Gold, in nickel, very rare, Siberia ¢ 8479 A large and curiously figured =< specimen of agate, Gherstein. 7 a cee End of the Twenty-ninth Day’s Sale. | | - ‘4 oe of y oe a _—as, " "My: ai ry 4 im ‘THIRTIETH DAY. Monday, the 9th of June, 1806. 3481 Porrrarr of Oliver Cromwell, in cut paper Z.. — fr 3482 Three small specimens of cut paper, framed and glazed 2-¢ 3483 Drawing of the pea hen (lot 2310) which at the age of © eleven put forth the plumage of the male bird, (framed and glazed) G-%& : -\ 3484 Elegant flower piece in cut paper, ditto )- 6 ' 3485 An elegant yellowish fluor vase 4" pee 3486 A pair of honey-comb fluor vases ~~. se 3487 Fossil marble vase, and a pair of salts formed of fluor es a $ A 3488 A handsome pair of purple fluor ornaments/ #f » emacs By. 3489 Ingenious r » 6 gains of engravings, executed in com- —. position &- -{ 8490 The Ten Commandments, curiously cut in paper, in Byrom’s short hand / 3491 A fluor vase of a beautiful and singular pattern 3492 A capital specimen of penmanship, by Mr, Tompkins, framed and glazed § -7 0) <0 3493 Body of a vase, formed of rich orange-coloured fluor } 493 A large and handsome fluor vasey-partly broken, and * various parts of vases, &c. "? ”, 2494 A shia ed slab of fossil ammonites /y | 3495 Three frames, containing inlaid specimens of florentine and other marbles 3496 Body of a fluor vase,. witha porphyry. base, and an orna- ment formed of inlaid marbles #4 3497 Singularly constructed bird cage, said to have been made by a person born blind » ~ 17". CATALOGUE OF THE [sapien ” ia pi 3498 Inlaid wood, representing alion, &c. § 3499 A very curiously carved pair of annem iBaplish bellows 4-3 3500 A large Vive la Plume, by the late Mr, Brown of Norwich, esteemed one of the finest specimens: as bbc: ever produced 9 Cy mth 35%1 Bearde d rane, m. and fem. iS 3502 Blue breasted finch * ane) 3503 Black-headed shdk oak m. cha fern! 5 “America oy c | 3504 Turtle dove, ye tes and coddy moddy gull, two | cases # P a 3505 White rook 6. i 3506 Royston crow, Corel Cornin $2 | 8507 Rose-ringed parroquet, m, and feta Psittacus Alevandyi, vars =~ % f) | 3508 Shell dack, m. and fem. OF 255) 8509 Tufted duck, Anas fuligula. | 3510 Red fronted parroquet, “S. Seas fs _ 3511 Golden thrush, hen, Holland ¢ Q=«6 3512 Small goatsucker 7 eh» 3535 A large fossil ammonite, retaining a. -small ae of its early or inner coat, ~~ 6 3536 Several belemnites, coralloids, shark’s teeth, ‘&e, 3537 A variety of small vegetable impressions: in argi fiscenty. iron.ore #2. pi 8588 Fossil wood, shells, and other pewiiartions J “bh 3539 Casts of various coralloid bodies, &c. g.« / 3540 Eleven different specimens of Bufonites: and parts of | palates ¢ + &) <> Bs 3541 Fragments of.eorals, nautili, from Sheppy, ceo 3542 Seventeen various rales impressions of corals, and other » petrifactions. » ¢)~ 3543 Large and curious Tolayed cast of a singular ammonite » + “)~ ¢) 3544 Two large nodules of argillaceous iron ore, with their counterparts, and two sinaller, containing each a single leaf PO. 3545 A variety,of. shells of different genera and species, among _ i ply which are the quaker lunatus, the notched bull’s eye ° 6 snail, the lineated cuma, the bleeding teeth-nerita, &c. 3546 The bread-basket clam (Venus fimbriata, Linn.) and the painted clam, China; a scarce pectunculus, W. Indies ; the pear, and granulated limpets, Cape of Good Hope ; and a mole-hill porcellain, Guinea. = 3547 A large diadem echinus, W. Indies ; and two others, one having its spines, English coast > $548 A finely furbelowed: long clamp from Madagascar ; and | two large and fine porcellanz ff © eee A mamillated echinus, Arabia; and two, other diadem “*S~ echini, one having its spines, Sicily /y. ls 3550 The strawberry. cockle, iwo tiger chersiner, a tortoiseshell i harp, and two others & 3551 A large and fine chama hippopus, Linn. or bear's paw — clamp, E. Indies§® ~/j ~ 3552 Various ine echini, chiefly of the club and lanceolated * kind. }- 3553 A large and ic tiger cher sina, having its epidermis come — - SQ plete, from Guinea, rare "+ ) 3554 Conus fulgens, from Ceylon; the box-wood cone, China’; : and the pyramid trochus, from the Maldivian Isles 6 3555 Avery large moor. rhombus (murex moris, Linn.) Island — of St. Thomas, rare; and a young specimen of the great | _ W. India helmet ra 3656 The long pur rple spot oyster of a large sixe, Virginia, , rare iP Pa ae & DL. de i Sf bats 9 5, ime Ae A ARTA WN Catt Se ava Re I tas ROME fad it < 172 CATALOGUE OF THE [30th day} 3557 Two beautiful reverse chersins, from China and a fine i stair case | in $958. APART melon, from Sicily ; ; ‘and two apie sombi, from ; China } 3559 Two large magpie apiculi, W. Indies; ja scarce ‘triples, Tranquebar ; and a zebra trochus © xi 3560 The marbled snake shell, curiously etched with various devices, China / Mf 25 3561 A scarce fresh water shell, Cape of Good Hope; a rare white tower, pares 5 a smooth ditto, Trangueban; é and four needles ~ wb (3562, A. fine conus imperialis, a large ribband snalke, and i leopard cone / P all "3563 A very large trajAn’ s column needle, and a rare cuma 3564 The purple ringed trochus, the FAROE edge carrier, anda globose pyrum, all rarex®” J oD o¥ 3565 A very fine variegated spondylus, 8 South Seas, rare ¢ o 3566 Partridge, a curious white Nariety 3567 Duck, male and female “ 3568 Red reacted goose, Rata Ge yo 3569 Biue headed parroquet, Isle of Bor neo 7 3570 Fine specimen of grayish cubic fluor, with bevelled edges, Derny spire 5, _and minute violet cubic ditto, on n calcareous spar 357] Hen harier eels Falco cyaneus { ~ §~ @_ 3572 Loxia cardinalis, m, and fem. © - ~@ 3573 «/oodcock ae f~e 3574 Ptarmigan /~ ¢ 3575 Long-tailed windaiy bird, m. and fem. (two on of ‘the male in different, stages of plumage) 922-0 3576 Young pea fowl: BG... 3577 Bonana bird < « fh«% 3578 Loxia curvirostra, m 3579 Turdus pilaris . at | 3580 Madagascar roller, coracias ar Madagaeeatnael He , , 3581 House sparrow, both SEXES, with the egg, and a Tringa pugnax 2.44< 3582 Bald headed parr oe Brasils fie y 8583 Charadrius himantopus, long Lived plover = « é ~ 8584 Three elegant specimens of agate, cut and polished ~ 3585 Ampelis Pompadora, Pompadour thrush 4 wo 3586 Thick kneed ployer, m. Lem, and etd -44*@ 3587 Long tailed jay, ey é. 3588 A smalltringa - ~ un O 3589 Whitish cubic fluor, with Yelena, Derbyshire. 4 8590 Ardea gardenia }*/ 3591 Merops fasciculatus, yellow tufted bee eater, m, and fern. a eee F Pie T re i wn yp ro Fi > Py bt haa ea AOA yaw ee Na bar re way MASEL Bh ti 0th day ae LEVERIAN MUSEUM. , 173, 3592 A large fluor vase, diversified with galena and marcasites f 3593 A large onachine jaspar, and ribband } jaspar, Siberia 3594 Lapis lazuli, Siberia;~and woods iike | jaspar, very fine, in: colour { fh*_.-¢5 3595 Four varieties of arsenical coppsy- and iron, Cornwall ; _ _ green shor], and another .. 3596 A pair of remarkably beautiful flush came epee di- _ versified with pyrites oi eielrgnd Fue y G3 3597 A remarkably large slab of Eeyptian AEBBIG | vie ‘Th wnt? 3598 Auriferous pyrites, Siberias-scarce 4” ae 3599 Brasilian native gold; in quartz, a rich and beautiful spe- “¥ CIMEN doy, ot 7 bie ot ots si perfect and corressondife ar ‘culations of basalt, from the Giants. Catiseway, | Ireland ,. uf) ei iy T “a End of the Thirtieth Day’s Sale, * "Ae! SA a per THIRTY- F IRST DAY. Tuesday, the 10th of pide 1806.. 3601 Grane ANY 4 Anas puoredala IS 3602 Gray godwit jis : 3603 Mocking thrush, Turdus Orpheus < 3604 Turtle doves—three- ‘SpeeHMeERS 4 ya a 3605 Striated turtle doves—three specimens ./a a 3606 Small African parrot, Psittacus pullarius /2. y 3607 Brown silky fowl, m. and fem, East Indies 4-6 3608 Cuckow,.m. and fends ABN 3609 The sucking fish, echencis remora, and the blue snake, i in two bottles 3-4 ’ 3610 A gurnard, the larva of an exotic moth, and a corona with afrog s At : 8611 A sepia, and a speckled toad 3 oe 3612 A young crocodile, in spirits _, / ee 3613 A scomber, diodon, blennius, and ie others 3~ at 3614 Pintado snake, meleagris, a spinous larva 6f an oyster.4-—-¢ 3615 Testudo picta, the painted tortoise, a fish, and another SF 3616 Fasciated frog, nearly allied to rana zebra 3617 The blue frog, an elegant snake, and a lizard f/~ 4” te 8618 A ribband snake, spotted ditto, an aphrodita aculeata, anc the cashew nut & Hey 8619 Julus grandis, pleuronectes, and a bat in spirits is | 8620 Banded snake, a gecko lizard, and another , ie ane a 3621 Lacerta stellio, the muricated lizard, scarce... 9 3622 Brown banded snake, and a scomber 4 tal ( Langiae Rgmgabrng 7 ry ‘+ > AUSO TAD @ fatse day J | LEVERIAN MUSEUM, a. | = A parasitic crab, a scomber,, and twosnakes > Lettered tortoise, testudo scripta, geckolizard, and a snake 2. 3625 A small armadillo, lateral banded lizard, and a snake | 3626 Weaver fish, bgnded en. pina res) and wee: | lined lizard bo . 3627 Yellowish monkey of Pennant, very searce 1 3628 The bay monkey, extremely scarce? ay 44 “6 3629 Lemur mongoox /- © 3630 Two specimens of that very raré animal, the Sciurus va- riegatus, or varied squirrel, Onalaska t-17O | 3631. Persian ware platter srve!4 efotlo oe 3632 Ancient English watch J; | 3633 A pair of bronze figures, from Herculaneum f= Bd | 3634 An equestrian figure, from ditto .% « ) “~~ | 3635 Ancient penance girdle (4 bP by 3636 Curious ancient snuffers~—.. 26 8637 A brasscelt, anda stone ditto ond’ 3638 Ancient purse 2° © os 3639 Singular small Shane chest © Z f et Pe. 3640 Ancient Reman brass lamp «af ve) S Aa Ford Beth oS 3641 Egyptian urn, inclosing ames of the ibis ag O82 Ol 3642 Ancient. Reman urn 3/5 6) ayn, Pdibyot 3643 Elegant pouch made by t : riNordh Atnerican, Indians, fore ° med of porcupine quills, aia Ke. sand 3644 Head dress of ditto | 2645 Two small figures dressed in the costume or. the N. art rican Indians !% 3646 East Indian Hat ¢ 3647 Chinese organ } = 3 ¢ 3648 Caples apcient. cup, found in the ruins of Kenilsiorth Pi astle jramrnes? bre ry: | 3649 Three sabdale of fruit, and ditto ofa candle 4 : 3650 A most beautiful long ebony Turkish lady's pipe, siehly | jointed with fine amber and lapis lazuli, and having the: ° bowl set with rubies, This was the Property of the Hon. Wortley Montague «> » vd WR oui yy 3651 Fossil ammonite of a large size . fy “ «3652 Fifteen various fragments of fossil rifled r rant rs 3653 Twenty-two small specimens of fossil corals, Bee. ote — 3654 A large mass of the black leech palate . +. fe y 8655 A variety of marine remains, and other petrifactions FE *h 3656 A great variety of petrifactions, shark's teeth, sraanshiy 3657 Four casts of ammonite, parts of nautili, &c. Bob A Glo 3658 Large shark tooth, Malta; various genic —_: of pa- lates, &c, &) ah " a8 Batty belemhite, and oi fossils: . (ngs ¥7¢ Al is hk a OF THE ‘ f Us RATA RW 3660 Part of the head and anterior portion of the body ‘of-a | imbeddediix:marl, Sheppy:'Qooh~ Aig oftiagusd A 3661 ‘Three portions of fossil icaneri ityimar, and an anthr os! - opporphites Qavt PB aeQ)sicial .ollinouas Teme IA 9662: severe ‘casts: amd sections’ of sual: Pammonite nent, Been 3663 Six casts and impressions of cancri, &c. pail 3664 A small chamaleon; frogy dish; ‘arid anéther © fT TODS. 3665 Aphrodita aculeata;. ‘tigen, 4 speckled Weed mas ~ another anon asad C2as 3666 Eight:banded chzetodon, and anor fishy striped’shake) ‘and a lizard nicrlactiorivpe boiisy 10 .2iiogere 3667 A very curious and rare muricated Wades us spotted snake)” and a fish M@iaw velgad tnsrak L806 3668 An elegant:specimen of the harlequir angler, Jophius his?” trix, diodon, flying fish) and twompre se a 0A PEGE 3669 Green speckled lizard, fasciated drake aed two locuste\) 0° 3670 A small saiamander, blue eo ‘and two: others ot 108 3671 Raja torpedo, the electrie-ray - ban tisaeemd A Todt 3672 A brace of mullets, and a slow worm. 9°! 41 LA eae 3673 Gecko lizard, speckled lizard, and si pap i stoma RCa& 8674 A young Kangaroo, in spirit. © 9 0 saat io, ag 3675 The ringed snake, boa) cenchris, very rare we bitgradid! ae 3676 Lacerta gecko, a well-preserved’ specinien® jh tana naa Shas 3677 A very large sepia, West Indies) 001 f9004 Seep. F108 3678 Brown banded snake, and variegated ditto to. boat | 3679 Lineated old wife fish, two specimens vib bast BOE 3680: Medusa pulmo, fiom the Brighton Const nen 2 owl Cheb 8681 Sparus auratus at agoit 3682 Horned scorphzena, double bellied anthers ree marine onisci, vermes, &c.—five bottles CERIO oaamitd > Teo 3683: yourig croepitite * 1) ci bavct .qro Insigas eOlnl Cree 3684 Lineated snake aly oO ) 3685 Ceylon crocodile of Seba, a rare.and interesting article © 3686 Scorpio afer, four elegant snakes, and a lizard 00" 4 Qzob 3687 ‘Testudo euttata, a small salamander, | two snakes, a speckled lizard, and spotted goby joa iwod 3688 Gryllus campestris, three curious: obdlceal and a fro 3689 Spotted tortoise, dad another, a snake, and two fishes | 1e0e 3690 Scutated lizard, lacerta scutata, vur. Ceylon’ 7 « soni £365 3691 A mytilus and lepas, with adhesions ; sabelle; ian’ aphro+ > | , dita, larva of an insect, and two others) ©) 81 4. SC0> 3692 Single spined balistes, three curious snakes, scree spotted” « toad, and another nolisy inom A ote’ 3693, A curious lophius, or angler fish, two ‘Make? and ‘two | fishes DA cook hiede aged BeO8 3694 Two leopard porcellane, ee: young ditto, another @hell of the same genus, a young” Comm strombus, ‘and and three? a more | a fg wiki. SAT FQ AVOOAATAS : 31st day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM, “41 tulvoniniteg sedtele ony uve lose h Mute wut Ae “3695. Two, gos fed diadem echini,, with their spines, ion | "; ‘Sici eisijo awd hus, shsasin - 8696 Two. brown enjoy teobels mab atte avanti dubs; two sasils yo gof@acus: duplicatus, :and, eightsdthiers: -YDOMND 3697 A painted clam; the’ great rayed. mask, Falkland’s Isle ; » the'yellow.bull,,arid three othersioo (sso, 8.76 8698 A: rare .cofdated: echinus), W. Indies} and two diadem omeorid eechinigone havingvits spines, Sicily eu) 2001 3699 The Dutch bonnet limpet, Lye porcellanz, a tortoiseshell etd \i\eharps and two. others»! eiBs RINSTIO SO. ¥ 13 le ig 2 ¥ \ “300. Cubic: fluorsyof a. erobiials tints formed. on. -cockscomb marcasites with spar, Derbyshire | coals $701 Elegant specimen of violet cubic fluor, having the edges delicately pencilled with a deeper tint, Derbyshire ; ; ' very dark amethystine ditto, from ditto 3702 The violet winged and starred echinus, from China, very : 9 sea@rce 3703 A small Ethiopian crown; apink harp, from Guinea; and two curious species of anomia .. 9104 A very large tridachna ursina, or bear’s paw clamp, E. In- al, dies 3705 Two black coronated spiral fresh water shells, from. the Ganges ; a beehive helix, two zoned lucernz, two other terrestial shells, and two banded lapwing’s egg bulla 370@ A large specimen of brown cauk, cut and polished, Der- byshire 3707 The pale brown club > spined hg ean St. aor ase very rome, 2 yo. eae yy" Ke 3708 Stellated gypsum, Sheppy ; ; palphats ae strontian in large plates, Bristol ; barytes, and brown rock crystal 3709 Very large mass of crystallized ¢alcareous spar, Derby- shire; a dark coloured stalactite, from ditto; bubbled. calcareous spar, from ditto; and white quartz crystals, Cumberland 3710 The cinnabar, and another pecten, a tulip tellen, a distor- ted mytilus demissus, and two other bivalves 3711 Ruby-coloured blend, with quartz crystals, and delicate amber-coloured plates of crystallized barytes 3512 Grey crystallized antimony, having the crystals nearly complete, and stellated needle antimony on tabular ba- rytes 3713 A Rigs pei led snake shell, China 3714 Two of the pink mouthed shuttle, (Bulla imperialis, So- dand.) from the Friendly Isles ; the fluted glycemeris, (Arca pectunculus, Linn.) the flame and camp clams, from China; and a singular variety of conus fulgens 3715 Two yellow mouth olives, a violet mouth and “another olive, two mitres, a red bulla, and two land shells ne om CATALOGUE OF THE. 8716 A rare cardium, Tranquebar ; ; the globose pectunculus, 30 _ Seas; the rasp pecten, China; the ‘eee porcela _ Otaheite ; and two others _ 3717 Donax scortum and mactra violacea, Soletd: ford Pin _quebar; and the sardonyx, and houbyoonb: re 7 from Otaheite (alo 3718 A scarce species of the fulbelowell clamp, S. Seas 8719 The noble harp, from the Philippine Isles, very rare; pecs tunculus literatus, = ee Ee 3 and a yout brunette porcelain =. rod dom) sab 80g . 3720 Six very fine oriental pearls, a large lilack and white pearl, ~ and four valves of double afielley — pears’ attached to om . i. Te AF ’ . ; ; f } rif i LOUS vi tee End 5) the aye cist Day’ 5 Sale. Hae XN ‘s hed ae Fleet ‘ he Gs 4g ob t A ot RP MOY ‘ mins LUN aie, )\ ’ . ine 4 H ie uk mba Mr eH # « ‘f ch TIPEY ut Pre ne ee , 2 ha yIts ha a, ya 1 Na s j s mis (sve 8 3 lonvdd TATE ¥ } , i MIRE ibs De ie é > ¢ < eye ti Bi, FOG elt 08 : i wm: Opa ge CV OT a apices De vollsands Ni be? L1Ig ne ©, | ie yEL Agee 7 +G es veay «: 3 geet ’ \ ’ t { Peete) es a } ae © ae 7 * 4 ed Worieme Wei itece | bi . r Se eR! | pure tae ' Sr TOS TS eee ee 0) GB lor 4 tape AR: : re fit “Lai Ww abit ry the a of Jrne, 1806. > 3721 Moxsrer pig, setile a Abpea Lie 3722 Four monster chickens, with 5 dented heads, cc. 3723 Cyclop’ kitten fi) 3724 Monster dog, with eight lews 3725 Singular monster kitten - 3726 Double headed kitten 3727 Monster pig, having eight legs 3728 Feet and hands of an Egyptian mummy i 3729 Cat, which was found starved to death with a rat | in its ‘amouthy 3730 Monster duck, having fobe legs. 3731 Injection of a ‘male subject, aged five years 3732 Ditto of a ditto, aged seven . 8733 Dittoof a female, aged nine, ‘together with an injected ‘heart, a ditto arm, and asmall skeleton © 3734 Leg and feet bones of a boy, whose foot and leg were burnt ‘whilst he was in a’state of lethargic sleep } 3735 Three monster kittens, with ‘hon legs, double tails, Bc. ‘3736 Duck, with a distorted head | - 3737 Dog, with eight feet, &c. +e LBIEI ‘8738, Singular monster canary bird 3789 Monster duck, with four legs, &c. 8740 Double headed: mnonster calf 3741 A human foetus, aged about six months _ OF ei) ae HOU IO m.< = 180 CATALOGUE OF THE [32nd day.} ei 3742 A buman foetus, aged about six < months 3743 A ditto ditto 3744 A mulatto ditto, aged about seven months 3745 ‘Two monster kittens, in spirits | 3746 Full grown monster duck, inditto sig 3747 Cyclop pig, with a proboscis, in ditto wit 3748 Cyclop head of a full grown dog, in ia 3749 Egyptian mummy and case. 3750 Arms of Egyptian mummy al 3751 Monster duck in Spitits 3752 Double headed monster calf é, any 3753 Eight legged monster kitten, in spirits 3754 Duck, with the skin injected, in a glass bottle in ee 3755 Monster pig, with ¢ eight feet eg a ogi 3756 Monster duck, in spirits Cs Veen eae 3757 Monster kitten, in spirits 3758 Double headed monster chicken, in ditto 3759 A human foetus, aged about seven months 3760 A ditto, aged nine-months,-with the umbilical chord, &c. 3761 Hoofs of the whole footed pig, in spirits 3762 Human hand, in the act of grasping a sword hilt. The body, from which this hand was taken, was discovered in digging, and is supposed to have beem x — killed in the act of defending | himself LVL Fer 3763 Monster partridge, with three Jegs, in wachcrai ig % 3764 Dog, partly dissected, in spirits, and anothergoisy') <)> 3765 Two bottles, containing foétusses of he dn’ tapi 3766. Monster dog, with eight legs. 5:)/1 isteaous relepai® 29° 3767 Cyclop kitten ; sod sldso @ 3768 Part of the vertebra of a eee ad Poe aiteathe nol. Leys 3769 Double headed kitten, and, ‘four, legged duckas jest BOTS 3770 Two. curious imitations of animals of the buffalo ieinde STG 3771 An injection of the human cranium, biseatedsmaud jaw- bone of a subject; aged. Aparna oft sgh ‘with all the teeth perfect... al 18% 8772 Two joints of a whale’s back bone; aad ree *teethid G see - 3773: Lingoa’ de peixe:. hiouay o gad, other pants onifC utes fishes. s otib s ised - 3774 Horns.of elk, Gontudar | | gost baw got Pets. 8775 Head of the jabiru, peetinateg bel of a smalliwhale, Ke. 3776, Scull of porpoise |. mi soil S8Vs 3777 Various parts of animals as. tasks of. the sea lion»: Falkland Island, &c. > SLD god Tere 378 Part of the scull of the sea cow w Cericheens nosmaras) with the tusks h istattoM S76 3779 Part of the hide of the rhinoceros, sharks teéth, fishibones, &c. gti saes cpu A Leto 3780 Horn of the acindGa moncceros, about eight feet long’ [32nd ree LEVERIAN es sina 181 cane 3781 Skin 0 oF the boa ‘constrictor, ‘upward ‘of fAfteen feet lon 3782 Tooth of the spermacéti arse aor some conyers oo” o ~queyeomb, of 4 small ‘whale! B26 3783 Scull of the monodon: are ef with the hora: ° 3784 Horns of'the elk, Nova'Scotia\) §09) wevated bone, &eses: f fe ¢ WARD cos HOD watt bs ae 3788 Barbed spine of the sting i bladder “i ort and. 4 ‘various parts.of fishes. 8s 3789 Risse bly large ox’s eas brady 3790 A singular osseous! aggregation, and pate of a! jaw 3791; Head andvhorns of rein deer» aA A 3792 Leg and horns of the small ‘Aftican siperhi ion ‘various 3793: Curious under Lavi of an! animal vanes bia gee of fishes, &cx } 38794 Part iS the hide me idiiagaetass i bess)’. C8 3795 Curious head of a hornbill, ditto tovern,, sk elton! ef! a bird’s head, and ditto: fish $1) ta | 3796 Horns, Virginia ; very curious, from having: an vations yibrapehes ivi 3797 Two pair of remarkably contorted 1 ram's horns Ayan 3798 Head and beautiful horns of antelope, 8) 3799. Remarkably large’ horn of the habe ectid on . 3800,,Horn of the rhinoceros, and tusks of the Gereieaiy sie’ aw Two feet of a full grown pig, with the hoof brariched i into . fiverdistinct processes) 3802 Ox s horns of uncommon bacejagee i, dhdo% a 8803 Parts of various palates of fishes’ a fs. £ 3804 Hippocami, two specimens, trunk fish aati porenpine fish, pid 3805 Curious antélope’s horns © . 3806 A very singularly formed bone of some dialling ran ' 2807 Beak of the helmet horn bill 808 Various fragments of fish palates, a curious skull, beak of the cuttle fish, &c.. : 3809 Head of the rhinoceros bird - 3810 Tooth of the spermaceti whale, and a Ba of a large seal 3811 Horns of Indian. buffalo | | 3812 Head of the common jack pike of a large s size 3813 Bone of the cuttlefish ; jaw of a fish; bone of a porpoise 3814 Various fragments of palates, head of a gurnard, &c, 3815 Head of the rhinoceros bird, a fine specimen 3816 Upper mandible of the hornbill, and head of the jabiru 3817 Grinder of the common elephant cut in two to show the internal structure 3818 Transverse section of the African elephant’ $s grinder, and a longitudinal section ditta roe far puso cr La pss iu 162. ©. hirige CATALOGUE OF TRE x | [9and od 3819. t, jae curious palates of a fish, West Indies) (co P > ggte ¥ 3820 Part of the tooth of a whale, beaver’s jew; hoof of @ - zebra;,and horn of.an antelope’ « noe Says 3821 Bufoniies teeth, parts of several fish palates, Bee. ry 0H $ETE 3822, A singularly formed root, resembling a’hand, skeleton of © 8 the ‘winter cherry, a foetus, and a parcel of eBEs” Jt dais $823 Head of the hornbill, and ditto albatross © °°» eve 3824 A very curious and rare cyclop human foetus, full grown 3825 Skull of the beaver | 3SN8 3826 Human foetus of about two months = i with the. mem | brane perfect 3827 Fretus; somewhat younger, with ditto» | 3828 A very singularly constructed bone of some. animal un- known, barbed caudal spine of the stingray — 3829 The internal part of a curious horn, and a very remauistie : bone of a fish having a large osseous appendage 3830 Tusk and two teeth of the hippopotamus asd, BOYS 3831 Monster cyclop pig, in spirits Perot Seve 3832 Very complete skull of the babyrussa id 3833 Skeleton of a monkey (i 3834 Horns, supposed to Le excrescences formed on the human head | 3835 Part of a curious palate of a fist: } MH Bei 3836 An extremely interesting specimen of the scull of the sea- unicorn (Monodon monoceros) having two perfect horns’ 3837 Full grown monster foetus without any neck : 3838 A large and very perfect scull of the hippopotamus, having . the tecth and tusks complete z 3839 A large corneous excrescence, supposed to have been . formed on ‘the human head 3840 Scull and ivory tusks of the elephant, which, when living, belonged to her present Majesty’ End of the Thirty-second Day’s Sale. Catalogue aa dione ee ATAG TO @VoOrridgyvo LEVERIAN. ee if a ope rata Pi re ye te wo hak b ae ¥ AS Mies BEES - t¥e8 ttre ol reer 30 j i.) yg rr ; / CT wars ut e fi stint Bt ge Gs ‘ Fen VEE 2 hi INCLUDING THE FIFTH EIGHT DAYS),SALE. (oS BRNO str) 9 = rs ‘ ff ae THE REMAINING PARTS WILL BE PUBLISHED WITH ALL POSSIBLE SPEED. : Se oe ee , ue } ¥ ‘ j # e719 0) Dus .acoiyel to js we. : 5 4 Piduce + . THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OBE cod Prolite and LOCHEE,) ‘ ae : WILL COMMENCE 5b voroM od ni Py ie 2a # wis On Moxoar, the sth of ty 1806, at Twelve @’Clock, : ¢ In the Building now occupied ty THE MUSEUM. =e The six Parts of the Caratocue already published, (Price 5s. Gd.) to be had at the Museum; at Messrs. King and Lochée’s, (the Auctioneers) and at Hayden's Printing-Office Brydges-Street, Covent-Garden. La NE RO ET anes Hayden; Printer, 4, Brydges Street, Covent Carder , - . t & 23 7284924 Oe. + “a a és ~~ ae hy * f { v $ y : - # 3 ae Se y whl I. THE highest Bidder will‘ He‘déclared the Buyer; but if any Dispute should arise, the Lot must be put up again. hs ) PSO 08 8 II. No Advance less than StXPENCE; above One Pound, One, SHILLING ; above Five Pounds, Five Suin-. LINGS. | III, Every Purchaser is to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound, as Earnest, in Part of Payment, and to give in his Name and. Place of Abode, if required. IV. The Lots to be removed, at the Expence of the Pur- chasers, within one Day after the Sale; and the - Remaindér df the Purchase-Monéy to be’ paid on or before the Delivery. — Hato 7 V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited. in, Part of Payment shall be forfeited. All Lots uncleared within the Time -aforésaid, shall be re-sold, py publie’ or private Sale’; and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters a this Sale. ee eo ae | oes te re Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions. faithfully executed, -by..their humble servants, ” Pew ss Plt King and Lochée) THIRTY-THIRD DAY. Thursday, the 12th of June, 1806. 3841 A VERY handsome pai of ancient English shoes, and - another pair 3842 Highly ornamented ancient English slippers, and another air : > 3843 oT pair of ornamented Canadian shoes 3844 Ancient English gloves, and morocco slippers 3845 Peasant’s shoes, Denmark ; and ditto, French 3846 Ancient English shoes, and French slippers 3847 Four pair of sandals of various kinds, and part of a lady’s dress 3848 Ancient English shoe and clog, and model of a shoe worn by Gervas Moreton of Odiham, -when at the age of eighteen 3849 Elegantly ornamented Chinese shoes. 3850 Curious ancient English shoe, found in pulling down an old house at Ashton under Line, 17433; and an ancient English clog 3851 Chinese gun, ornamented with silver ferrules 3852 Old English pistols " ' 3853 Ancient English pistols, with ornamented i iron stocks 3854 Ditto, with brass stocks 3855 Long Persian gun, witha curiously inlaid stocks 3856 Richly ornamented gun, with Damascus steel barrel, for- , merly the property of the Hon. Wortley Montague 3857 Gun, supposed to be ancient English 3858 Ancient English pistols, with finely worked i iron stocks $859 Ancient English helmet, and another ¥ (e 184 ‘ CATALOGUE OF THE | [33rd day.} 2860 Ditto breastplate, and two other parts ornamented 3861 Ditto helmet 3862 Ditto helmet, armour for the back, and two other pieces 3863 Ancient belmet and breastplate 3864 Ditto gauntlets 3865 Ditto armour for the arm, and ditto for the shoulders, &c. 3866 Armour for the body complete Cree epee 8867 Remarkably large brass barrelled blunderbus. : 3868 Curiously engraved African powder-horn 3869 Persian gun, with the stock curiously inlaid with mother of pearl, &e. 3870 Richly ornamented pike, which beloriged to. the ‘Mogul’ 8 guard 3871 Six gun-locks, old English 3872 Five gun- locks, old English ' 3873 Singular Chinese gun, ornaménted with silver ferrules 3874 Persian powder-horn, and African ditto 3875 Ancient English breastplate, and armour for the arm 3876 Ditto breastplate and helmet 3877 Ditto armour for the back, and ditto, 8878 Ditto and ditto 3879 Ditto arm armour, and two ateer 3880 Ditto, ditto, and armour for the back 3831 Spontoon, English | 8882 Ancient English battle-axe 3883 Crossbow | 3884 Large ancient English corporation sword 3885 Pistol and battle-axe in one, with handsome: inlaid handle; Turkish 3386 Aneient English shoulder armour,.and a helmet 3887 Ditto arm armour, and a breastplate | 3888 Ditto, abr eastplate,. and armour for the back 3889 Ditto breastplate 3890 Lady’s full dress stiffen bodice, in Charles the Sd time 3891 Lady's jacket, Charles the first’s time 3392 Rutf (Queen Elizabeth’s time) and a jacket 3893 Ancient English gloves, and a curiously constructed ich basket 3894 Two handsomely worked ancient English matts ) 3895 Regimental gloves (Charles the first’s time) 3896 Bishop’s gloves ditto, and ancient English hat” 3897 Lady’s sattin jacket, ancient English ALS 3898 Gentleman’s ornamented linen coat, and a pair of gloves, ancient English 3899 Gentleman's ornamented leathern coat (Charles the first’s : Weghe i time ) 3900 A Colonel's coat (Charles the first’s time) {pard cS, j LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 185 3901 Oliver Cromwell's helmet, gorget, armour for the body, and left arm, and leathern surtout, which were given by a lady (a descendant of General Disborowe’s) to Mr. Busby, and by him presented to Dit A. Lever. They weigh 362 3902 Alca torda, whe auk 3903 Long legged plover, charadrius himantopus 8904 Lanius, excubitor, both sexes 3905 The common jay aun 3906 Jackdaw 3907 Oriolus persicus, cee and yellow oriole, Brazils_ 3908 Blue jay, corvus cristatus, Canada 3909 Golden crowned manakins, a pair — 38910 Wood owl 3911 Striated dave, Columba striata, and a pair of the small turtle dove 3912 White variety of the common fieldfare 3913 Icteric oriole, oriolus icterus 3914 Largest snipe shot in England, one specimen without case 8915 Tyrant shrike, lanius tyrannus,m. and fem. ~ 3916 Rose coloured ouzel, turdus roseus, extremely rare 3917 Dial grakle, gracula saularis 3918 Picus auratus, gold winged woodpecker - 3919 Perdix cristata Lath, crested quail, Mexico—rare -3920 Pied shrike, lanius doliatus 8921 Piperine toucan, Ramphastos piperivorous 3922 Oriolus cristatus, crested oriole, m, and fem. 3923 Papilio Hector, Memnon, and six other butterflies 3924 Papilio Apollo, and four other insects _ 3995 Papilio Heliacon, rare | 3926 Papilio Iris, Agamemnon, Memnon, and nine. others, , among which is a new species, Papilio Assaracus Don. 3927 Papilio Apollo, and seven other butterflies : 3928 Papilio Delia, Comma, Io, and nine other butterflies 3929 Papilio passifiora, several of the fritillaria, and other papiliones | 3930 Scaraboeus sacer, carabus pimacalatus, a lampyris, buprestis vittata, &c. twelve specimens © | 3931 Biatta heteroclita, hepa rustica, a curious variety of my- labris cichorei, apes, cimices, &c. twenty-four specimens 3932 Scarabceus molossus, lucanus ruber, curculio nitens, and twomore > : 3933 Two curious larvz of the phasma genus, and a mantis. 3934 Thirty-five insects of the ichneumon genus chiefly, aeons _ which are ichneumon gigas, scolia flavifrons, &c. 3935 Mantis siccifolia in the winged state, rare 3936 Buprestis imperialis, a lucanus, and three scarabori | 3937 Ichneumon purpurescens, scolia cinctus, scaraboeus sacer, &c, thirty-three specimerts 186 ‘CATALOGUE OF THE (33rd day.) 3938 Melolontha fullo, scarabceus Perseus, four specimens 3939 Silpha Americana, scarabceus fullo, lucanus depressus, and two more 3940 Scolopendra morsitans, truxalis viridis, locustz, grylli, &c. eight specimens 3941 Cicada lanata, tettigonia australasize Don, blatta irrorata, nepa grandis, blatta heteroclita, &c. 38942 Fulgora candelaria, papilio delia, Erymenthis, &c. alto- gether fifteen specimens 3943 Two large specimens of quartz crystallised | 3944 Five specimens of agate, Scotland ; anda piece of pudding- stone polished ' 8945 Two cr ystallised tins, pure metal of tin, and spleter 3946 Fine specimen of crystallised strontian, Scotland; chal- cedony, Cornwall; and cauk and fluor, a polished spe- men 3947 Undulated schistus, with pyrites, Hungary ; barytes, pearl spar on quartz, Hartz; and an undulated gypsum 3948 Two specimens of bevelled whitish fluor, two purple cubic fluors, one deep amethystine ditto, and a polished slab of ditto, Derbyshire 3949 Brilliant botryoidal marcasites, and a fine specimen of violet fluor, having the surface sprinkled with marcasites, Leicestershire ° 3950 Hamatitic iron ore, ditto; _ stalactitic, Triers ; iridescent iron ore, from ditto; spathose iron ore, argillaceous ditto, and haekled quartz, Germany _ 3951 Calcareous stone, replete with green mica, Sicily ; mica, with horn-blend imbedded, and a foliaceous mica, with uartz 3952 A slab of beautifully striated iridescent labrador feldspar, exquisitely diversified with azure, green, and gold 3953 Blend, finely crystallised on fluor, a large specimen, cae berland 3954 Manganese, finely crystallised, Mlefeld 3955 A curious mass of crystallised galena and pyrites 3956 Red stellated needle antimony, Hungary; and grey crys- tallised antimony 3957 A large and handsome mass of finely coloured iridescent s labrador feldspar 3958 Delicate moss-gold, on ferruginous quartz, Hungary | 3959 Rose coloured manganese from Nagyac; and native gold : on quartz 3960 Curious specimen of native gold, sprinkled on the surface of calcareous peat and phosphorescent blend, Kapnic End of the Thirty- i isske Day’s Sale. Se ub nh a we aul aah ca 1 pe bh _._ 'THIRTY-FOURTH DAY. Friday, the’ 13th of June,. 1806. , ‘tie A Large specimen of quartz, crystallized 3962 Fasciculated white gypsum, Derbyshire; carbonate of ba- rytes, polished specimen of cauk, undulated mica, and two more 3963 Twelve various specimens of marcasite 3964 Various crystallized tins, Cornwall 39065 Thirteen various vegetable impressions ia small nodules of . argillaceous iron 3966 A noble specimen of purple cubic fluor, in gigantic crystals and coated with minute white quartz crystals 3967 Actynolite in feldspar, carbonate of barytes, and two speci- mens of mica, one of them dendritical 3968 Native gold on brown quartz, brown pearl spar, galena with fluor, purple fluor, and five others 3969 Laminated mica, two short truncated hexagonal columns of mica, Moravia; and ai oriental garnet in its native state 3970 Fifteen vegetable i impressions, chiefly ferns 3971 Two rich varieties of amethystine-fluor, cut and polished, Derbyshire 3972 Aqua marine cubic fluors, coated with brilliant quartz cry- + stals, Durham 3973 Yellow cubic fluors, a fine group, Derbyshire 3974 Avery fine and delicate specimen of flos terri, Germany 3975 Fossil nautilus, cast of an ammonite, and a ditto in pyrites 3976 A remarkably large fossil ammonite 188 ‘ CATALOGUE OF THE [34th day. 3977 Fourteen vegetable impressions of ferns 3978 An ammonite of large size 3979 Adularia in basalt, Hesse ; and hyalite, Franckfort — 3980. Two specimens of native gold, bright red cinnabar, and crystallized carbonate of copper ' 3981 A fine specimen of shorlite, Altenburg; and a crystallized galena, Saxony 3982 Cross-stone, Saxony; rose-like gypsum, heematites in the matrix, and wood jaspar—all from Hesse 3983 Semi-orbicular marcasites on calcareous spar, a curious va- riety, England : 3984 Cockscomb pyritical iron ore. Derbyshire ; hunches iron ore, and red ochre in calcareous spar ; and solid hematitic iron ore, Lancashire 3985 A very large and fine specimen of rose-coloured arseniate of cobalt, partially crystallized in a mammillated form, with fortification cobalt, Hesse 3986 A large specimen of marcasite, Staffordshire ; and a group of dog's tooth spar, in large crystals, Derbyshire 3987 Two handsome porcelain, and two earthen heads, &c. of Turkish pipes 3988 Jasmine tube Turkish pipe 3989 Warrior’s dress, River Gambia; with two ornamented pouches, and two parts of the Koran taken from the crown of the king of Brach, in which they had been in-. closed by way of charm 3990 Twenty-eight casts of various medals, struck in comme- moration of 1 important events in Russia 3991 Rhombic spathose iron ore, combined with galena, white nummular spar, &c. Cumberland; septarium iron ore, Triers ; cauliflower-like pyrites, on ectohoedral Balena ; ; _ and brown spathose iron ore 3992 A large specimen of solid mareasite, with a brilliant Bri face formed by innumerable: congeries of minute’ cubes; greatly intersected, Cornwall 3993 Anextremely beautiful pair of ornamental fluor columns 3004 A large and remarkably well-executed piece of imitative penmanship, representing papers, Sc: of various kinds lying in apparent disorder—framed and glazed is 3905 A pair of beautiful purple fluor urns bony 3996 A group of flowers, &c. represented in cut papal ‘The most uncommon accuracy and taste are displayed in this highly admired work of ingenuity, which was the per- formance of Mrs. Graves, Sir Ashton Lever’s sister.— The whole elegantly framed, and glazed with plate glass 3997 A large specimen of marcasites, Ecton, Staffordshire ; and. a contorted specimen of quartz er sane ders marcae . sites hin ghee gO ntti ERR RRS Naas cat A a a Sa [34th day.] “LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 189 3998 Salpa maxima, a fine specimen, in spirits 3999 Draco volans, in spirits 4000 Mya truncata with a singular adhesion, and a mactra with the animal | 4001 Sabella penicillus with the animal, pholas dactylus of Pen- nant, with the animal, and a snake 4002 Nereis giganteus, aphordita aculeata, and the whale louse, with a piece of the skin of the whale 4003 Lophius histrix, or harlequin angler, two snakes, a lizard, ' and two more 4004 Anguis meleagris, ie snake, and another curious spe- cimen 4005 Feetus of the whale, erties 4006 Pike backed shark 4007 A curious labrus, a banded snake, and a lizard 4008 Iwo of the sucking fish, eae fish, a snake, and ; another 4009 Larve of exotic sphinges, ind a ondke in two bottles 4010 A large eT crab, a Sonia and a small speckled lizar 4011 Ailnsiee fish, and another, two larve, and two small snakes 4012 Small salamander lizard, a frog, labrus, small snake, and another 4013 Six lined lizard, and three bottles containing small fish 4014 Exoceetus evolans, flying fish, Mediterranean 4015 A large specimen of scolopendra morsitans 4016 Ckeraledia snake, brown bandéd ditto, and another 4017 Mya arenaria, two.specimens, in spirit 4013 Young of the piked back shark, with its oval attached, and a cuttle fish 4019 Brown balistes or old wife fish, and a snake 4020 Lacerta rufescens, greater scink ‘4021 A sucking or remora fish, and another 4022 Various shells of different zenera ' 4023 The pink harp, Guinea; a hair streaked Hale China ; three various patellz, anda young leopard porcelain 4024 A large diadem echinus from the West Indies, and another _ from the English Coast 4025 The gray camp: clam, Friendly ‘heri ; the flame clam, China; a tortoiseshell harp, aud a young occidental ar- gus porcelain 4026 The tortoiseshell limpet, from Amboyna; the star lintpet, Cape of Cood Hope ; ; and a radiated mask, Falkland’s Island 4027 A‘rare diadem washine, with its spines, from Sictly ' 3 an echinus placenta, with six orifices, from Florida, and an unperforated cake echinus, £, Indies 190 ~ CATALOGUE OF THE [sath dey) 3028 Vatowe shells of the buccinum, bapa cuma, and baile enera - 4029 The bread basket clam, China; ibe crimson zoned pectun- culus, New S. Wales ; the garnet eyed limpet, and a stri- ated fig 4080 A very large brown and red lance apne echinus, from St. Maurttius, very scarce } 4031 ‘I'wo pheasant snakes, the butter webelle a pied elias and two partridge’s helmets 'y 4032 Six congeries of ovaria, or spawn cases ie: shell fish ; and a cluster of ditto, on a margaritifera shell 4033 A fine venus’s heart cockie, (cardium cardissa, ioe ) a map porcelain, with a fine orange mouth ; and, an. arca tortuosa 4034 The satehel pinna, the royal mantle scollop, ane a scarce vulsella, (Pedalium Perna, Soland.) all rare | + 4035 A large arca aatiquata, S. Seas; a young brunette porce- lain, a poached egg licium, anda tor toiseshell harp _ 4036 The great black pinna, South Seas, rare 4037 A beautiful clouded Persian crown melon, Amboyna, rare 4038 The margined tortoise, and another 4039 Elater bicellatus, buprestis ignita, several scarabzei, site a &c. 4040 Buprestis gigantea, carabus biehacellagm var. and fifteen others 4041 Nineteen insects of the scarabzeus, cetonia, and other ge- nera 4042 Meloe proscardbeeus, mylabris cichorei, several varieties, and a number of tenebriones, lampyrides, &c. 4043 ‘Twenty-seven insects, chiefly hymenopterous, including scolia flavifrons, bimaculata, &c. 4044 Three curious mantes, a phasma, and blatta 4045 Larva of a phasma viridis, and three other ENS and a rnantis . 4046 Scarabzeus Acteon 4047 Cancer ruricola, and another crab i rent 4048 A large aculeated crab, Mediterranean Rid . 4049 Cancer lunaris, (matula fabr. and donov.) and a species of : calappa ditto 4050 A small specimen of the imbricated turtle, testuda imbri- cata 4051 Cetonia hamata . 4052 Phasma gigas, in the winged state, very rare 4053 Ditto in the wingless state he 4054 Pupa of mantis siccifolia, and a small mantis — 4055 Scarabeus Hercules, a large and perfect apSCUNOR: i 4050 A large crab - 4057 A tuberculated bears-ear crab sss ‘it @e [34th day.] - LEVERIAN MUSEUM, a 4058 The thornback ray, in a glazed case wet A - 4059 Asterias caput meduse of uncommon magnitude, oe finely preserved 4060 Yellow-shouldered grossbeak 4061 Barnacle goose 4062 Green parrot, Brazils. 4063 Duck-tailed grebe, S. America 4064 Carrion vulture, Vultur aura 4065 Ginger-winged game cock 4066 Cinereous trogon, Trogon strigilatus 4067 Scarlet and blue maccaw A068 Velvet-shouldered peacock, Japan 4069 Alexandrine parrakeet, and red-headed parrot, Brazils 4070 A large case containing a beautiful specimen sii the pea- cock 4071 Swallow-tailed Lites bird, Jamaica 4072 Shell duck, male — 4073 Goosander, m. and fem,. 4074 Scarlet lory, E. Indies 4075 Hen and chickens, beautifully preserved 4076 The roller, Coracias garrula 4077 Blue jay, Corvus cristatus (without case) 4078 Bustard, fem. 4079 Scarlet ibis, tantalus ruber 4080 An uncommonly fine specimen the male bronze. winged pigeon, (columba chalcoptera) and a female, New Holland End of the Thirty-fourth Day’s Sale. THIRTY-FIFTH DAY. Saturday, the 14th of June, 1806. 4031 Macri, a fine: epetinagn ‘ Mites £4 | 4082 Gambo goose 8083 A pair of the Alexandrine parroquet, Pitter Mendndltt 4084 Cape grosbeak, Loxia capensis, both sexes 4085 Spotted necked pigeon . 4086 Scarlet-headed titmouse, a pair 4087 Orange-faced parroquet 4088 Ring ouzel 4089 Oriolus cristatus, crested oriole, Cayenne 4090 Red-wing thrush 4091 The flamingo, a young bird bred in Osterly Park 4092 Greater ani, crotophaga major—rare 4093 Duck-tailed grebe, America (without case) fine wae rare D 4094 Goshawk . 4095 Pennantian parrot, both sexes, Botany Bay | . 4096 Hook-billed duck : F 4097 Rhamphastos lzvirostris, smooth-billed toucan ) 4098 A fine specimen of tantalus Joculator (without case)’ E 4099 A large glass case containing the white pe pea hen, y and young 4100 A ditto containing beautiful specimens pr the pied nse hen and young 4101 Certhia Sannio, mocking creeper, New Zeoland—very rare [35th day. | LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 193 4102 Black and white gull, America 4103: Bastard plover, tringa vanellus 4104 Ramphastos toco, the toco ~ 4105 Turbit pigeon 4106 Strix hudsonia, the hawk owl, rare 4107 Whimbrel, or lesser curlew 4103 Crowned duck, America, a beautiful specimen 4109 Picus varius, yellow-bellied woodpecker—a pair 4110 Duck-tailed grebe, one specimen, fine and rare 4111 Corvus scutatus, red-breasted crow, extremely rare A112 Thirteen various specimens of vegetable impressions in “~" argillaceons iron and coal slate 4113 A large mass of fossil palate bones of a fish 4114 Bags ‘of fishes, four specimens and another 4115 Three fossil madrepores, and four other peirifactions 4116 Sundry petrifactions of teeth of fishes, bufonites, &c, Alt? Part’ of fishes, vertebral joints, and a fossil crab in marl, six specimens 4118 Belemnite, and a section of an ammonite 4119 Seven various impressions of vegetables in iron, and_coal slate - 4120 Ancient English snuffers, and three others 4121 Three various parts of ‘Turkish pipes made of fine porcellain &c. 4122 A very handsome long Turkish pipe, ornamented with amber, &c. 4123 Warriors dress, River Gambia, with a curious case made _ of a quadruped’s hoof, and sundry ornaments 4124 Ornamented feather fly-flap, anda moorish dagger 4125 East Indien calendar, and 6 other various specimens of - oriental writing, &c. 4126 A very superb fly flap, made of ostrich feathers, variously dyed 4127 Thirty-one casts of various medals struck in commemo- ration of important events in Russia — 4128 Twenty-eight others 4129 Twenty-six others © ' 4130 Twenty-five others 4131 Twenty-eight others. N.B. The whole are made‘ of a kind of ,basaltine ware 4132 Old English watch, and ten various others 4133 Large Roman brass lamp 4134 Two curious bronze figures 4135 Ancient Roman bronze figure of a tortoise; ditto ofa child, ~ = <-and seven others various Al 36 Two East Indian bronze figures, and a Roman ditto 4137 A handsome Turkish pipe, with the bowl formed of a cocoa nut, richly ornamented with silyer 194 CATALOGUE OF THE [35th day.] 4138 A capital Turkish carbine, richly inlaid with silver, late the property of the Hon. Wortley Montague ~ 4139 The complete superb Turkish dress of the late Hon, Ed- ward Wortley Montague, including a capital Damascus blade scimetar, and dagger 4140 A most elegant Turkish hooker, inlaid with silver, late the property of ditto 4141 A very elegant long Turkish pipe, richly ornamented with amber, lapis lazuh, &c. 4142 A common flint of a light colour clouded with black, and broken asunder, the dark parts of which strikingly re- semble a bird in the action of flying, Kent . 4143 Two large specimens of crystallised quartz, Bristol 4144 Yellow quartz on purple fluor, light variegated flint, and pudding stone . 4145 Large crystals of purple fluor, imbedded in crystallised quartz, Derbyshire 4146 Flying squirrel, sciurus volans, Petromyzon fluviatilis, lepas anatifera, and two more in five bottles 4147 A sepia, a medusa, and two others 4148 Aplasia depilans, lepas anatifera, Petromyzon fluviatilis, and a gryllus gryllotalpa, in five bottles 4149 Brilliant octohzdral marcasites, on slate, Cornwall; and’ spar with marcasites, Sisikouishice 4150 Larva of some weamiece te insect of uncommon magni- tude 4151 A remora, a labrus ‘obceanuie Sit Sa 4152 Centriscus scutatus, two of the Blennius genus, and one gasterosieus 4153 Aphrodita aculeata, a curious lepas, a cancer, and two others. 4154 Three curious foetuses of a quadruped 4155 Gangetic crocodile, lacerta gangetica, a small Aphcratch 4156 The variegated lizard, and another 4157 Two lizards of the gecko tribe and another lizard 4158 Small specimen of the sea turtle, and a land testudo 4159 A lizard of the gecko family, and another 4160 Purple cubic fluor, with marcasites coating the surface, and marcasites fram Ecton, Staffordshire 4161 Two mulberry trochi, two lineated pyre, a bathe whelk, | and a black mulberry 4162 A thorny heart gryphus, naturally affixed to a blunt sha! - triplex, Martinique; cochius singularis, Mew South Wales; the rugose sun, from Sicily, uncoated ; and, a South Sea snake | 4163 The giant oyster, (Mytilus hyotis, Linn.) Friendly hey rare [35th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 195 4164 A capital group of minutely crystallized quartz, on fluor, the surface studded with crystallized galena, Derbyshire 4165 The violet echinus, from China, very rare 4166 A large stalactite, and dog's tooth spar coating the inner surface of part of a large nodule, Gloucestershire 4167 A scarce white tower, Martinique; a rare fresh water shell. Cape of Good Hope; a clouded mitre, South Scas; _ a ferruginous mitre, and two others 4168 Fifteen various shells, among which are the undulated and painted alatz, the freckled lunatus, and the green cloud- ed trochulus, &c. 4169 Mica, with horn-blende imbedded, Spain; and an undu- lated micaceous stone 4170 An AEtites or eagle stone, a hollow flint, with chalk or some other substance within it, Kent; and a piece of crystallized quartz, Bristol 4171 A small pinna, the old lady clam, the little harp, a young purple mouth frog, two iris elenchi, and six others 4172 A rare haliotis, from 1 Luconia ; and a beantiful zigzag pec ten, Providence 4173 A tortoise limpet, China; the great rayed mask, ah ad- hesions of small balani, of a rare kind, Falkland Island ; the violet trigonel, Tranguebar ; and a solen strigilatus, _ Linn, Sicily 4174 Twelve small specimens of fluors, among which are, one shewing the modification of the octohedron, violet fluors “several varieties, clear white fluor, &c. 4175 Fourteen varieties of small diadem echini, some with their spines on; and an echinus placenta , 4176 The huntsman cone, large and fine, South Seas; the beau- tiful cone, Guinea ; and the peacock helmet, (Buc. gra- nosum, Soland.) Senegal 4177 The marygold limpet, the carved rhombus, haliotis argen- tea, K. George's Isle, S. Seas ; a green mussel, and six- teen other rare small shells 4178 Twenty-four shells of different species, including an uni- corn scoop, two staircases, ahe granulated and two other patella, a carved zebra tr ochus, : &e. 4179 The brown and red club spined echinus, St. Mauritius, very rare 4180 Conus grandis, Guinea, rare; and a Persian robe cuma, (Murex trapexium, Linn.) 4181 A large and fine violet ringed and stellated echinus sie a double annulation, from China, very rare |--4 - 4182 Quartz crystallized on galena, alarge specimen ~ 4183 Pearl spar finely crystallized on quartz crystals, and cauk sprinkled with yellow sulphuret of copper 4184 Four pleasing varieties of carbonate of lead fas Bis, as ~~ es 196 CATALOGUE, OF THE [35th day | 4183 Piedra d’Ynea, and eight specimens of brilliant 4186. Three varieties of phosphate of lead, and one goa “ ditto 4187 Slickensides galena, and five oie specimens of alena 4188 Steliated gypsum in well formed crystals, on yellow ; 8YP- sum, Sheppy 4189 Seven various volcanic productions from Mount Vesuvius 4190 A fine specimenof Spanish black chalk, oRensirated by | veins of amianthus 4191 A polished slab of Spanish avyanturine 4192 A very large mass of galena weighing 29316, Derbyshire 4193 A.ditto partially crystallized in very. large truncated cubes, and coated with calcareous drop stone spar, ditto * 4194 Violet cubic fluor in very large and perfect crystals upon quartz, the surface of the fluor elegantly aioe 4 with minute quartz crystals, Derbyshire 4195 Three varieties of selenite TANS6 Maive gold very beautifully foliated, and comewhat.e crys ‘{.tallized, Hungary . 4197 A capital specimen of clear tabular barytes, from West- moriand 4198 A large and very fine column a basaltes, from the Giant’ 3 Causway, Page od The ADECIOIE consists of five articu~ lations § f (7 Ff 4199 A very large mass of white quartz crystals Claakedead’ 4200 A large and remarkably fine cubic marcasite, with a fer- ruginous coating, said to come from China.. The same kind is brought from Peru, and is called by. the Spani- ards Piedra d’Ynca, or the royal stone. , A specimen of Ys this magnitude is sey uncommon | ticf ont OCRh : Et = ee ae . Be et pie | ary ee peed Aya) Bales, a sup ; ia ‘+ ey ws e End of the Thirty-fifth Day. 9 EE ee j H THIRTY-SIXTH DAY. ¢ Manley. .the WGth, of Tune, 1806. 4201 » te oo brass and we stone celts, ind two Roman lamps 4202 Thumb screw, and two others } 420 Tile from the choir of Old Sarum ; ancient English spear head, old'‘almanack, &c. 4204 ‘Two ancient bronzes, ‘and two earthen fieutes 4205 Nineteen various Roman instruments, &c. 4206 A fine bronze figure of a negro 4207 Very large and perfect old English watch : 4208 Remarkably large stone celt, a Roman lamp, a ditto lac- rymatory, and ancient English spear head 4209 Celt, formed of beautiful green jaspar, another celt, three ancient English spear heads, and two others - . 4210 Tea potand bason of curious wicker work _ 4211 Brown earthen ware tea pot, of very curious construction aan 4212 Ancient carved wooden cup, and _ faxo others. £#) 4213 Two antique marble heads /2 6 “ ' 4214 Roman brass lamp, and seven various other DK Le ® » » 4215 Roman jug, two ditto platters, and another GF ree “ m8, Variously coloured glass jug, anno 1579 i: ae / | 17 Two pieces of hollow, green "Delf war e, and pair of* spar’ «flower pots 2 ae 6 j 4218 A very elegant white marble ditto _ # a 4219 derornament formed of steatites: amd a small vessel of white marble ~ .. A 4220 Egyptian urn, inclosing bones of the ibis H 4 fu Z lad 4233 Anthropomorphitz various, six specimens I> is nm ar ae , r) . 7 ' . ‘ d 198 CATALOGUE OF THE _ [36th day.) 4221 A Roman jug, an ancient earthern vessel containing bones. (This was dug out of a barrow near hours Berkshire,) — and parts of Roman urns % 4222 An clegant flat, white, marble orfaanent, and an ancient embossed dish 94 4223 Roman dish and cover, and six othebeon patna a tf 4224 Flat Roman bottle, and an urn- ‘shaped vessel a c . 4225 Large Roman monumental stone / i 4226 Roman béttle found at Lincoln; “and four others, ther Roman and one old English J» & ~6 ~ 4227 Five sundry ancient vessels /@~ ¢ eon 4228 A handsome bronze East Indian ‘pagod 4 i {iO i's 4229 An ancient figure of the Ephesian Diana, and five sundry Roman vessels 4230 A very large ‘ancient vessel and ‘stand, formed o of brass, with the surface ornamentally engraved I~th 4231 ‘Twelve various vegetable 1 impressions in iron ore ; (to a Po ssil wood , 4232 Part of an deterias in chalk, parts of fossil crabs in marl, &c, yh. 4234 Fossil corals, belemnite, pectens, &c. 4235 A mass of anomia imbedded in stone, a group of the packs: comb oyster, portions of nautili; &c. 4: 4236 Sundry petrifactions of bones, teeth, &c. of fishes, sc.) va 4237 A variety of small ammonite and nautili ¢: ¢- 4238 Curious impression of part of a skeleton of a fish i in, black © slate, and four other petrifactions~ Flee foe ade | is, 4239 Sixteen various vegetable impressions in argillaceous’ iron X 2s ‘i 4240 Whelk, Hordwell “Olift ; ;-a tellina, two nesteney and several” casts of ammonite &"/" ae 4241 Sundry fragments of fossil a, &e., 4242 Vertebral. and other bones.of fishes, two specimens, and: other petrifactions .¢ é» 4243 Fourteen vegetable i ipapt essips of ferns,. cua with their counter parts »°~ ae " # 4244 Jay, Corvus glandarius “ Sr Be pis: Xe ; 4245 Hobby, Falco Subbuteo yates yer UI 4240 Pacific parrot. Psittacus pacificus bs W Pa gd ‘ ‘ 4247 Guinea pintado, m. and fem. Y"..¢4 1 ee 4248 Common wild duck, m. fem. andy yong SST vs ye 4249 Variegated lory, E: Indies | sy 4250 Summer ducks bred in’ faadd: m. fem. young, ana egg. p-t® 4251 Venerated kingsfisher. Alcedo viserets, m. and cme _very a rare I Bos re a Bi By ogee «i 4252 Honey. buzzard. Falco apivorus hy 7 * o ofS) 4253 Grous } = 73 ube [36th day.) _ LEVERIAN MUSEUM. | 199 4354 A tmiost beautifal is aii * the Indian roller, Coracias 4238 Bitten “OS A256 a yew pe Prilieed solstitialis, Vidty fing Sit 4 * yo Praia. m., and forse t ve, m. and fem. Kent SS x a i = aie Gata (in mahogany case) f PS A case, containing 15 ‘specimens of rot and reeves eu- Mts Ryne reserved j in. tna ao. edi Pagnas... IT gale. d “mn. and fern. ‘id tantric 7" £P | oldfinc anderlin, m. fem. and young f 4 i,” he ‘Osprey, “Rileo halietus . j be : | 4203 La a ed owl, Strix otus .., = oto ee poe, Upupa promerops . ae i, B95 tor ws 4267 Cornish chough, Corvus graculus if ‘es = 4268 Red-breasted tanaget, Tanagra jacupa- “o~ 4269 Avosetta al iss Parrot-bille¢ “gtosbeak, Loxia i lbaeebisdiin rare { > > % 4271 Greater spotted woodpecker, m. and fem, Picus mane F Jo 3. 4272 A fine specimen of Paradisea apoda f™& leg) eons 4273 White s soonbill, Platalca leucorodia ®...}.. @ 4274, A be: utiful ge of the ultramine thrush, Ampelis eet te ine ‘ 4275 Bupresis ais cots, fascicularis, elater Jineatus, and a | variety. of smaller insects 9 | 476 ‘Tenebrio givas, meloe aututnnalis, Jampyris bicolor, and various others, thirty-three /.% ~ é. 4277 Tettigonia atrata, nepa rustica, and several of | the locust 4 nt ene | 4278 Tettigonia picta, sirex gigas, gryllus roseus, and fourteen others $= i, 4279 Buprestis Ocellata, elater ocellata, and various smaller ~~ “species of the elater genus fa 4 | 4280 Meéeloe iicigh ps eight locusts and grylli, and a small _ cerambyx / 4281 Gryllus campestris, several of the locust genus, lepturs, - staphylinus, &c.: altogether iron igi .. 282 Twenty-six various insects, chiefly apes. 4283 Papilio Menelaus, a beautiful specimen Opn PLO ' 4284 Nepa grandis, scolopendra morsitans, blatta Picterog)itA, altogether seven @ 3 _ 4285 Fulgora lanternaria, or great lantern carrier, Sutinam » 7 4286 The thorny. gryphus, Martinique, the’ pl ‘ponds, China; and.a‘rare gryphus, Pulo condore ty _ 487 Brilliant minute marcasites, coating the sarfaee of spathose Aa ' 4288 Resin-coloured tin, and five other specimens, Corn 200: CATALOGUE OF THE eh a iron ore and white quartz crystals, and solid Soaabiced marcasite, ‘England " 4289 A small diadem echinus with its spines, a ‘mammi Ja ditto, ‘four other diadem pel and” three paca D cente /@ 4290 The flame clam, the toothed pyrum (Buce. odontites, ‘Soe ' land.) a striated fig, a pear Timpet, and five others eee 4291 Brilliant bubbled marcasites, a on ds crystals, and another coating fluor / @ « 4292 Acapital group of cubic ‘fluor, “of a yellow. mott ed. ___amethystine colour, on cubic galena, Durham | | 4293 The tulip cone, the long-beaked buccinum; the nodulated clam, the unicorn’s es gazelle’ s horn needles, , and i thirteen others y% «% 4294 The marble? senectus, partly uncoated, China; and the painted tun, N.S. Wales f- f= & . 4295 Two viclotomante olives, two varieties of the spe olive, a pomegranate sea snail, and a black music 4290 An occidental argus porcelain, a. deformed ditto iz a. yo ing state, the smooth TR eN f clam, a brunette pain and two otners 4 3 6. Ja~ peoree’ 4209 A nodule of mica, with salts - aeteholl from iit green felspar, Siberia; and mica inacalcareous matrix, — forming a spurious avanturine, from the side of. Mount. fing \o* Ve 4300 Polished slab of brown and white selenite, Germany ; ‘ and j quartz crystals, sprinkled with laminated calcareous spar — 4201 The brown star limpet, an arca fusca, the waved alatus, a South Sea snake, a dice cone, andfifteenothers — 4302 Sulphate of strontian in well-defined crystals, Bristol 4303 ‘Twenty-six curious small shells, some of them rare, among which are the painted ermine and friar cones, the flae ming cuma, the lineated obelisk, the brindled pupa, &c. 4304 The purple oyster, New South "Wales ; 3 another scarce purple oyster, Friendly Islands; and an aranes poloared __ gryphus 4305 Brilliant cubic el a and marcasites on yellow fluor. with galena 2 4306 The bumped distaff ely from the South Seas, very scarce | 4307 A very largeand fine conus pulicarius, Otaheite; the s -. case of ‘extraordinary magnitude, Trangquebar; and . scarce species of brocaded cone, Ceylon f—/77—¢> d 4308 Purple fluor, with marcasites on the surface, 4 ockcomb ay marcasites, bubbled ditto, and another » i ~~ you 3 Aa fi ny a y ? 5 ( * ‘ (36th day} = LEVERTAN-MUSEUM. 201 4309 Double-pointed quartz crystals on iron ore, Bristol ; argil- o laceous iron ore, and iron ore, Triers~ ~...// : 4310 Tellina Spengleri, Linn. the lesser camp =. the banded _ variety of the painted powter alatus, a quaker olive, the violet rayed solen, my spotted thorny woodcocks, and three others ABE The camp clam (Venus castrensis, Linn.) the painted clam, f 1 ae from China; and two varieties. of a rare clouded fig, _ from: Floride—+a fire | PHBA BAS 4312 A very large elec ey phir Pie og Linn.) ‘, Sicily ; the white-streaked brown ark, from Pulo Con- ~~ “dore; and the beauty limpet, Cape of Good Hope Ff pre us ulus bifida, the strawberry cockle, the netted por- in, the. Blass, placuna, a noah’s ark, and eight other 4314. Two of the plaited initre, and a scarce banded mitre, all from China sy 4315 A resplendent ook variety of the iridescent labrador . feldspar, in which tltramarine and golden orange pre- dominate // 4316 Calcareous spar, an elegant group, beautifully ra on the surface with pyrites, Cumberland / -. 43 u A specimen of native foliated gold, the. surface eating dendritical appearances, ‘Hungary | snipe dsiemonnsitig NAb 3 Fo Franckfort ;_ a. singular marble; and Borat Hein “G - “319° “The purple club-spined echinus, St. Mauritius—very rete 4320 The red variety of the furbelowed clamp, from Amboyna, are ; and two large. and fine brunette POREELARPS gion a “the South Seas Avathips Z es ; oe) | i he's; ~ a > Mee 1 aga +2 K Par 7 Pel I iage 32 » BOT! DR. 810 OCT RG IORE aes } ’ y : ; lott cokk Sly iQ ARC. ‘Od Dodi q Dh (0 tet pais - a 5 ois). re hal , a , 4 4 7 7 ? . » : ~ » pr a ety 7m ) cyte Tie ; , 5, eae THIRTY. SEVENTH DAY. , = oy { 4, bey Sa Ane pra oo - bs if ie ‘ P 7 Merten « * 73 » he r 4 e ‘ t LO 0 Fiea ; £5 it se pa hitbkgeot fy Bet é : moth tpate ls Tb ‘ i bf ‘ep ye syed openers. + ty ‘ hae gee Se te he go J ‘i, ee 4391 a Brass ii ya stone pati and spiokhaaes ght ah re 4322 ‘Two Roman lamps, and a curious celtyeiy i 4374 Papilio Bolina, Machaon, &c. eight specimens == 4375 Six ditto, including Midimus, Antiope,&c. 4376 Gryllus pictus, Cayenne, rare, Truxalis nasutus, locuste, grylli, &c. 4377 Gryllus morbillosus, tT and various other ery and locustz | Taian 4378 A large and singular locust — . 4379 Gryllus dux, pupa of morbillosus, siya a and # another, 4380 Papilio almana; leucothoe, &c. ten specimens = 4381 Papilio Machaon, Antiope, Paris, &c. eleven ‘amet 4382 Nine butterflies as Lemonias, Paris pyrophus, oo ohgglahaa 4383 Six ditto various 4384 Eleven ditto, including Enone, a ek the Catfiberwell beauty, &c. 4385 A large spiny crab of the Parthenope fuvnlty’ sila 4386 Long-clawed shrimp, ocypode vocator, and four: others a 4387 A curious squilla, (Cancer Linn.) rs 4388 Cancer pictus, muricatus, and three others 4389 Cancer mantis, Linn. and two scorpions ‘thy aw 4390 Cancer mantis, Linn. and five small crabs 4391 A very large shrimp, Cancer Linn. ‘ : 4392 Papilio Machaon, Alope, Jatropha, Pryperanenl pial! &c. fifteen specimens . 4393 Five butterflies, various, among which are papilio Pen- thesilea, a pair Me 4394 A large tuberculated bear’s ear crab, (scylarius Don. f mr 4395 Three butterflies 4396 Papilio Glaucippe, Aineas, oh another 4397 Papilio Teucer, &c. four specimens icaiiaihies = 4398 Papilio Menelaus, a beautiful specimen vere 4399 Papilio Glaucippe, Agamemnon, and four more ~~ 4400 Ten insects of the bombylius and asilius genera 4401 Scarabeeus Mydas | aca 4402 Aranea maculata Fabr. hi o 4403 Scorpio afer, and another, a tarantula spider, and a eT ‘ets gium | 4404 Papilio Orion, Delia, Iris, var. and five others ee Bae 4 4405 Papilio Heliacon, rere te ih Ope [37th day. J LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 205 4406, Cockscomb marcasite, . two varieties, brilliant’ bubbled _. marcasite, and another 4407 Rock ouzel, m. and fem, Ce 4408 Thrush variety | dibs Ua 4409 Bald coot 4410 Mottled variety of the common crow 4411 Common buzzard, Falco buteo - 4412 King bird of Paradise, Paradisea regia, very fine and rare, _ without case 4413 Rook variety _. 4414 Preacher toucan, Mit: OR eine 4415 Capital tanager, Tanagra cupitalis, very rare 4416 Blend in small crystals, with pearl spar, Cumberland; cauk polished, Derbyshire; and mammillated pearl spar, . with fluor, Cumberland 4416 Six specimens of copper among which are yellow sulphuret with opaque chalcedony, Cornwall ; malachite in sand stone, two specimens, Durham ; peacock copper, &c. _ 4417 Three specimens of carbonate of lead, galena, with copper ore, and two others 4418 An Atites, with two kernels; Scotch fortification agate, three other agates, and two more | 4419 Native copper, Cornwall; yellow ditto, Anglesea; and another, Sweden - 4420 Light-ccloured violet fluor, dark yellow ditto, dark violet di ditto, Derbyshire; and part of a large cube of violet fluor, encrusted with white quartz crystals, Durham 4421 Six specimens of copper, among which are blue malachite, ’ crystallised, Siberia; needle-like copper, Jamaica ; and anil four others 4492 Mineralized wood, with copper, and native moss-like copper on quartz, Cornwall; and another 4423 Four specimens of marcasite, one coating dog’s tooth spar, and another cubic fluor intermixed with galena 4494. Water rail, a pair 4425 Red shank, male and female 4496 Pintail duck, Anas acuta 4497 Stannel Hawk 4498 Curlew, Russia _ 4429 Pink-headed green parroquet, a beautiful pair 4430 A pair of the wryneck, Yunz torquilla -4431 Loxia oryx, grenadier grosbeak, Cape - 4432 Carrier pigeon, male and female * 4433 Turdus cyanurus, Brazils, very fine and rare _ 4434 Tabuan parrot, Psittacus tabuanus _ 4435 Strix fuliginosa, Hudson's Bay, fine and rare 4436 A noble specimen of fine plumbago or graphite in the ma- trix, from Cumberland “ 266 Sl CATALOGUE ‘OF THE 4437 A highly beautiful calcareous: most brilliant regal purple, 1 cob Hesse—very rare - ESE DA ofl 191 4438 Specimen of cobaltic mine stone, havit _ sparry surface which is v fon He purplish cobaltie dendrite, fi 4439 A very fine. specimen of pharmacoli white. pila iar 7e an altic ore rare, 2 ee | . 4440 A most noble speeiiier 1 of te comp: ic ES hy 7 : be ‘ 4 Roy from Hesse, very venice are wet fetta spn a ‘yoda ede jeg dw ieee pe ieit @hee & fase pateliiemeay haw a rile Ch. bate sling a | | Poe we mee Bre “htsiand agnaneat® mote sys eh a hed ite TOs eh mee sit oi ¥ bz Sauder ese rmedeh ba ee gto se ee a wire ee anomupage oot Tike . . 9d ‘ban oie OS WWilolos® ; alanis owl alibw pee oie . yy Sao mey tars ed "ae do o oat { bere! 2 5 styl of hy, iets wally: ‘4 lew mig: Titqop hen iing . ee en. ogre oe sefacy oho LOT tigi 7 Hi pene teluér ore it a Tat | Riess reba eT ae y reedthee lat ma UB toate anor ctlhw Ajerbdncodes ‘ect. 2G at, day # “navbar vm: hit Rey pean : fale | i “ rty-seventh mh lay’ s SALE % ry js 4 x j elvan Oviiga® mda etbir Pin en a . toliogs. fae Tee" atanp ne ‘TSGIHO ore dont agebtattseo Sao ,tenvinel Ie eroaiie ‘4 & ie yee ent “a Sey tH v a F x * wee By ox sp? shin S° ety i 4A ‘ a We 2 : . ae: ei x“ t ¢ a) aad 7 WORTH Geet us io) f > car fa. ag nl ie in ts * etacnpt | Re; . esl gh att eu at *y aes ng 3 Acton ‘THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY. Wednesday, the \8th of June, 1806. 4441 F OUL weather cloak, New Zealand ; sy ll eae bottle, New Amsterdam ; and a fly-flaps Y rin 44492 Meerschaum pipe, and four other foreign pipes #* ~ © 4443 Small model of a snow sledge, with the snow 4 a. three curious pipes, Siberian comb, an East Indian poisoned dart, and three others wp ~ 4444 A curious hour glass, ornamented with mother of pearl; a consecrated candle, from Loretto; and another — 4445 Light green nephritic stone ornament, a fly flap, and sun- dry instruments, South Seas 4446, Curious fabricated petticoat, New Amst ars a syrinx, we VY oma nose flute, and two others, Otaheite 7” 4447 Nephritic stone needle and chissgly New eednd. and eight sundry others, S. Seas £9> 4448 Five curious pipes, and pipe tube’, pA sundry others 4449 A short match-lock gun ,/ [ 4450 Sundry curious horse shoes J» & | 4451 Nine pieces of iron, being part of the tire and other iron | work of a waggon which was laden with gunpowder, , and blew up at Talk on the Hill Staffordshire 4452 Four various South Sea clubs / % 4453 Patapatoo, basaltic adze, and a pagee, Friendly Islands . q 4454 A very finely carved long war club, from ditto. 4 = / 449 An original deed of grant signed by the celebrated an ae ie Penn ; a letter written by pennant Parker, — was ia Bb 208 CATALOGUP OF THE [38th day.} deprived of sight, by small pox; a specimen of lead per- forated by insects ; ; and a fac-simile of a letter written by Oliver Cromwel 4456 Seven curious copper coins, finely preserved 4457 A fine copper medallion of Montesquien ; a ditto of Wash- ington; two silyer papal coins, and six others, various as” § 4458 A lar; ge and fine silver medallion, and a large eepeet coin of Queen Christina 4459 Twelve various coitis, from St. Iago } a ly n" 4460 Nine various modern tokens and coins, (one with a silver case) and a medalion of the enslaved negro 4461 Seven early British and other coins 4462 A fine enamel miniature of Oliver Cromwell 4463 A Queen Ann’s farthing in very fine preservation Mg he 4464 Hight various insects, including buprestis punctatis, and Lethrus Aeneus, Botany Bay 4465 Papilio Machaon, Claudins; Hyparete, and thirteen other insects — 4466 Gryllus flavicornis, China ;. morbillosus, roseus, &c. 4467 Papilio Levana, Rhamni, Huntera, and fifteen others 4468 Papilio Leucothoe, Assimilis, &c. twelve specimens _ - 4469 Papilio Feronia, Lemonias, &c. fifteen ditto 4470 Phalena tau, both sexes, russula, sev eral ge atic hemipterous insects, &c. eighteen 4471 Gryllus migratorius var. flavicornis, nasutus, and 7 erylli, twelve specimens : 4472 Papilio Fidia, Dirce, Midimus, &c. nine 4473 Papilio Orion, and two more butterflies | i 4474 Papilio Gilippus, Orythia, Cardui, &c. nine oan 4475 Golden-eye duck > 4476 Psittacus pesca variagated lory, East Indies‘* 9!" ©4252 4477 Silky fowls, a pair, East {indies Reni 4478 Bald pigeons, a pair, Canada abel sisi 4479 Snow bunting iii es Mon: PO 4480 Red-winged Stites: Oriolus Phoeniceus Oe ae 4481 Common wren, with nest and young 4482 Land rail, male and female, with their young — wit OP 4483 Ring- -tail, Falco pygargus le A OP 4484 White owl, Strix flammea MY Sie ae OR Re 4485 Paradise Jacamar, Alcedo Paradisea, a pair Pa eR Iara ae 4486 Speckled goose, Cape of Good Hope » rT ON he # Wiha! 4487 Common teal, a pair ai cea baTg FY Nas 4488 Shoveler duck, male and female ON We a 4489 Curious.variety of the magpie "pnt aerna ae: Sey 4490 Scoter duck, a pair TED: nich 9 NRE g 4491 Carunculated chatterer, Arapelis carunculata, very rae vd fine 4492 Tasdei iliacus, redwing, a pair \ [38th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 209 4493 Scarlet ibis tantalus ruber, a fine specimen, withont case © 4494 Drumming partridge, America mo 4405 Cuckow 4496 Largest sanderling 4497 Striated hawk, Jamaica 4498 Variety of the snipe, and the grey godwit ~ 4499 Orange-fronted parroguet 4500 Pine grosbeak, a pair . 4501 Red chatterer, Ampelis Carnifex, both sexes 4502 Mercury pigeon ~ 4503 Cape king-fisher, Alcedo capensis 4504 The common kite 4505 Turdus torquatus, the ring ouzel, with the young | 4506. Blue-bellied parrot, Psittacus heematodus 4507 A pair of the common pigeon rs 4508 Supercilious king-fisher, Alcedo superciliosa | 4509 Great horned owl, Strix Bulo . 4510 Red and blue maccaw, Psittacus Macao - 4511 Aracari toucan, ramphastos aracari 4512 White-headed dove, Jamaica é 4513 Purple grakle, Gracula quiscula, mas et pee Jamaica 4514 Purple capped lory, East Indies, Psittacus domicella’ 4515 Acarus cancriformis, tarantula spider, and four others 4516 ee Avicularia, cancriform spinous spider, and _ several others, with four of the asilus genus, sixteen specimens as eee 4517 Two curious scorpions 4518 Aranea brunnea, a large : specimen 4519 Papilio Orion, Delia; and a curious Phalena 4520 Papilio Liberia, Atalanta, Passiflora, and four more 4521 Smooth-plated bear’s-ear crab, Scyllarus Fabr. 4522, Cancer mantis, and a scorpion 4523 A tuberculated crab, ocypode vocans, crabs, shrimps, &c. eleven s specimens 4524 Cancer mantis, a small bear’s ear, and other crabs, onisci, &c. sixteen specimens 4525 Cancer latipes, several onisci, scolopendra morsitans, Ke. _ . Various’ . 4526 Sevlopendra Morsitans of a large size, rattle of a rattle ‘snake, Hippocampus, and eight other specimens 4527 Papilio Paris, Turnus, Midamus, &c. eight specimens 4528 Ten various of the genus mantis shel 4529 A larze crab of the Portunus genus Don, 4530 Draco volans, flying dragon, Hippocampus, larva of of Phahens Cossus, &c. ~ 4531. Papilio Leilus, a fine pair, and another papilio gg ae 4532 A variety of larve, scolopendrée, small snake, arc?! 4533 Aranea avicularia, the bird catching spider °' 210 CATALOGUE OF THE {38th day) 4534 Scolopendra morsitans, a large specimen, various spiders. &c. 4535 Sundry larve of insects, an hippocampus, &c. 4536 A scorpion of very large size, Africa 4537 An elegant specimen of pharmacolite, with deep red arse- niate of cobalt, Hesse ; solid ruby silver, Hartz ; apple- green zeolite, Palatinate ; and cr ystallized gypsum, Ger-~ many 4538 A small specimen very-rich in native silver, Potosi, forti- fication cobalt, with pink and yellow oxyd, Hesse; beautifully crystallized vitreous silver, with solid mala- chite, Siberia; glanzerde, Hesse; pharmacolite, ditto; and manganese, Germany _4539 A very fme specimen of copper nickel, with green oxyd of ditto, in barytes, Hesse 4540 Three varieties of cobalt, Hesse; and an aurifereus py- rites, Hungary 4541 Fine whitish cubic fluor, with the edges somewhat bevel- led, and sprinkled with minute calcareous crystals and blende ; amethystine cubic fluor, and very dark ditto, Derbyshire 4542 A very fine specimen of dendritical copper nickel, Hesse— rare 4543 A large and very fine specimen of silvery calcareous earth, or glanzer de, in an argillaceous matrix, Hesse | 4544 A very fine and large specimen of hyalite, from Franck- fort 4545 Crystallized grey cobalt, Saag golden-coloured pearl spar, Hungary ; byalite, Franckfort; and cinnabar, Idria 4546 A fine and large specimen of grey cobalt, with copper nickel, in heavy spar, Hesse 4547 Three varieties of cinnabar, Idria; anda good specimen of grey partly decomposed cobalt, with arseniate of ditto, froin. Hesse 4548 Rose-coloured calcareous spar, in primitive rhombs, fiecue P fortification cobalt, ditto crystallized zeolite in basalt, ditto; and grey gold, Transilvania 4549. Elegantly mottled cubic violet fluor, Durham ; violet ditto, — beautifully sprinkled with minute quartz crystals, whitish cubic ditto, and dark purple ditto, Derby 4550 Crystallized calamine, Hesse ; brilliant grey cobalt, with copper nickel, ditto ; pink calcareous | deposition, dite A hyalite; Branakiort 4551 Crystallized grey cobalt, Hesse ; and crystallized cinnabar, i Eelxig D 4552 Red orystallized oxyd of. chrome, Siberia; and bys. i arseniate, of cobalt, Saxony. ur | ry SF er [38th day] — LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 911 4553 A delicate specimen of capillary pharmacolite, Hesse ; and hematites iron, Germany 4554 Two specimens of cinuabar, one with native vermillion, Idria; purple calcareous deposition, Hesse, rare; and brilliant piated iron ore, Elba 4555—{iTwo very large specimens, one of semi-fossillized wood, Hesse ; the other asbestos, N. America 4556 Three elegant varieties of arseniate of copper, and green fluor in octohzedral crystals, Cornwall _.. 4557 Arseniate of copper, a fine specimen of ehdlcediony, Corn- ‘wall; and octoheedral fluor, ditto 4558 Mispickel, Germany ; a very elegant specimen of arseniate of copper, Cornwall; a ditto of octchzdral fluor, and crystallized fahlerz, with resin blende, Hungary 4559 A fine mass of grey argentiferous copper, elegantly varie- _ gated with crystallized green and blue malachite, from the Hartz 4560 A fine specimen of calamine, with iron ochre, having on its surface several beautifully defined crystals of sulphate of me, Hesse—-rare End of the Thirty-eighth Day’s Sale. i en, a), i sa ah wee Teereeel sl cis bar OL Ng Anne ihe epithe me ae WOE 2 EO) CO tn dP i Eger: a aikae \ 7 Marokyaure anny gt Rpg > Ahrvsened ier 4594 A very elegant small Japan waiter Ah =). ee 4595 A tea equipage, and, a <8 Ayandis curious formed of ser- eae 2 stone, |, a 4596 Thirty ve beautiful ‘small Sralls, among which are the undulated and ringed porcellane, two varieties of the ridged Publ tt the notched neretoidea, of New Zealand, &C. 9! 4597 A variety of wicker. arce, peapneay and oihees shells natives of the British Isles 6. 4598 A green fluted dentalium, various species sof the serpula, and. teredo genera, two alates, two nee les, and other shells ./-@ 4599 The honeycomb, leopard, and brunette porcelanne,. the studded ark, from China; a jscarce white pectnaculus, /. and a strawberry cockle 7 . &. ‘ 4600 An internal portion of a nautilus pompilius, tellina scobi- ‘nata, the striped bronze limpet, a small spondylus, a tulip mussel, four pectunculi; and eleven. other shells » 9 yr 4601 A beautiful undulated young leopard porcelain, large m porcelain, and ai African parasol limpet, all fine - mip 4602 The white basket clam, from China; a tortoisesbe!l . Nid Madagascar ; pegten SegTin ate Ww. Indies ; y FRO: S- wing clam. 4603 The chequered ear, ion Pabst ie parted: cat, Cape of Good Hope ; j -@notched bull’s eye. breast snai!, China ; and a prince’s mantle scallop, Friendly aise une) Poe yh ff sik ry ‘CATALOGUE OF THE (39h day} 4604 Three varieties of mitra sanguisuga, two striated spotted © ~needles, and a singular ladder, all from China,and rare 4605 The painted purpura, Guinea; the crown-of thorns cas g& sidula, Ceylon; a wax taper cone, and a mosaic cone 4606 A mammillated diadem echinus, New South Wales diadem echinus, with its spines, from wees: a a an ~“ echinus esculentus, English coast 4607 The great flat-spined strombus, from: Chisa 3 thie’: var Ss. Sea strombus, loth of them in a young state, and a large dark-coloured Chinese harp 4608 A scarce lucerna, I”. Indies; the chesnut land snail, Ja- ’ maica; two large and fine lapwing’s ‘egg bulle, from: China 4609 A large six-holed echinus placenta, a purple shield echinus, and a diadem echinus 4610 A fine tridachna ursina, or bear’s paw clamp, from the E. Indies’ © pri hos 4611 A large and fine spider’ strombus, Madagascar Beil OL 4612 The violet echinus, from China, ery rare pale eer Gee hs 4613 Scaup duck, m. and fem, “~~ is eh F 4614 Red-legged partridge, m. and fem. 2» | >: ies 4615 Curasso bird, Crax alector (9 =" 4 a Df Rab 4616 Honey buzzard, Falco apivorts =" « ~ fA o fw 4617 Ox-eye titmouse, a pair, and_a pair of the gone 4618 Certhia cerulea, blue creeper | 8 Olly 4619 Summer duck, ‘male hae . 4620 Corvus corax jf % Ve 4621. Psittacus ararauna in mahog: an lazed ¢ case ae = . 4622 Soland goose Dal be : al E tee Mich ; 4623 The common kite Sf ILA 4624 Common crossbill, hime curvirostray shrep srochcag tT 4625 Ampelis cayana, — fne Sm 4 : + Sony, ~- a 4626 Rook variety + ‘Oe 4627 Handsome variet r of s the phen ges 4 in inti mahogany f ‘case “Gx me en at ee | 4628 A large case, Soatdiine’ is common cuckdwaih’ its various — stages of ae » With the a ses hy « is fed. <* yi SOR a ae 4629 The cornimon pirtridge, me ferns. ‘and 8 enteeh most beautifully preserved @~ GB 4630 Hobby, m. fem. and young, Falco subi a nee 4631 The black bird of paradise, Paradisea superba, werg 4632 A large spider, bombylius, acdrus cancriformis < 4633 Papilio passitiora, Liberia, Atalanta, and five amy 4634 Papilio Almana, Chrysippus, and-two a 4635 A great variety of moths and: butterfii MD. 4636 Papilio Cato, var. and two ethers TI 8 1 bia 4637 Ten butterflies, including Papilio Passiflora & Ge [39th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 215 4638 A large tarantula, and six athaliee spiders ee S e 4639 Papilio Almana, Delia, . Orythia, &c.—nine specimens Sf 4640 Papilio Bolina, Varanes, and nine other specimens er 4641 A large number of insects of the Phalzena and Epi. ieee ~ among which are Papilio Sesia, Orythia, &ce- Se 4642 Twenty-two Papiliones, chiefly Danai candidi _=~ 4643 Papilio Panope, Viola, Leucippe, ubbecerivpety- -fiye spe- cimens 4644 Cimex Aurauticus, Cerambyx. sericeus, Curculio pulve- - rulentus, Nepa rustica, Chrysis Go Wino Re and thirty __ other insects of different genera ) 5 ae 4645 A fine specimen of flexible quartz ¢’) ng Sine 4646 ‘Asmall BED hisp os of Palinurus Don. allied © esr Hida Linn, fb: 4647 Plumbago ini the matrix, Cumberland ; oe are crystals exhibiting impressions of cybical fluor, the: surface of +» which it formerly: coated .f "7 4648 Sundry larve, &ec. of insects, rattles of the rattlesnake, ‘a scorpion, &c. fee “pe 4649 A very large hippecampus,. and epee opailen reniform phalangium, spiders, &c. a curious larva fi may 4650 Aranea avicularia, bird-catching spider, Surinam, /~- © “7 4651 Flesh-coloured barytes, with pearl spar and pyrites, Hartz ; ana two others, black chalk with apaiaatbys: from Spain; selenite and quarry stone, Ireland %) * 4652 Crystallized prown lead ore, phosphate af lead, _galena with copper ore, and three other galenas /# “4 4693 A large group of tetraheedral blend, on yellow eubic fluor, Derbyshire a 6 ES ef seeth54), -Amethystine fluor in large cubes, Durham ge f B~ 4655 A rhomboidai fragment of rich azure-blue labrador feld- spar, another specimen of labrador having hornblend _. attached, and a third reflecting green and goss Ae & 4656 A pebble-shaped fine Spanish avanturine hese 4670 Mesniite in the _—, Hoi Montmartre, France ; polished cauk, and two speciméns of mica “© ~@ 4671 Delicate pink arseniate of cobalt, coating the upper sur- face of a fortification, cobalt, Hesse and red quartz crystals, Bristol oi f 4672 Crystals of lepidolite in white quartz, Moravia; bright green zeolite, Palatinate (cut and polished) ; 3 porphyry- like nodule, containing in its cavity, quartz crystgs, with a bright feruginous coating, Germany //~ 4673 Beautiful onachine cornelian, red and white Oficstel mocha, anda small agate, bearing the resemblance of ot aliead f= 6 w Z 4674 Very fine Oriental mocha, bedutifal bal nge- egjoured cor-~ nelian, and an orange ditto wis 4675 Lepidolite, and a short truncated Lote column of mica, both from Moravia 4676 An elegant specimen of light Saas green calcareous de+ * | position, finely coloured by t 1€, oxya of nickel, from the - cobalt mines of Hesse Ay 4677 A handsome specimen of foliated native gold, Hiltigaty f ro 4678 A most superb and large specimen of mammillated rose-— coloured arseniate ue gos on a ferruginons Ket «Hessé pe f 4679 Large and very ar Aap specimen of marnmillated i iron ore, Ci wy “the surface exhibiting a brilliant golden gloss, Germany , sent A nots specimen. of tellurium, or cena ee / a i "4 s ue “Bad of the Thirtyninth Day, _FORTIETH DAY. _ Friday, the 20th of June, 1806, 4681 Tue ticket No. 34,119, which gained the Museum in the Leverian Lottery, and a letter from Hyder Ally 4682 Pipe cases, three foreign pipes, and various sundries 4683 A eo Persian ware plate, and three Turkish pipe : Weads":. |. 4684 Specimens of Mosaic, from the ceiling of Santo Sophia, at Constantinople ; i, two other pieces of Mosaic, various amulets, &c. 4685 A curiously pendibentca box made of steatite 4686 A very handsome and curious ancient incense vessel 4687 Calcareous incrustation on a large bird’s nest and eggs A688 Ketton stone, Gloucestershire , strontian, Bristol ; and car- bonate of barytes, Lancashire 4689 A fine specimen of globose carbonate of barytes, on blende ; and a crystallized blende, on cauk _4690 A slab of brown wood-like ‘cauk, Derbyshire 4601 Beautiful dendritical marcasite, on slate, from Essex ; and brilliant marcasites, coating yellowish or ferruginous quartz A692 A large specimen of variegated cauk, formed into an (Om, nament, Derbyshire nid Blend, on pearl spar, two specimens ; mica, Spain; yellow -. fluor, with. cauk, Durham 5. “Spanish avanturine, and. ) gypsum, Derbyshire 4694 A large calcareous deposition, aaa a fine quartz. crystal, coated with micaceous iron ore #18 | CATALOGUE OF THE [40th day.| 4695 Toad-stone, Switzerland; undulated copper-coloured schis- tus ; and minute garnets in the matrix 4696 Asphaltum, Dead Sea; and a large polished specimen of — cannel coal 4697 Carbonate of barytes in well-defined crystals, mica, noi dritical ditto, Estramadura, and another 4698 A congeries of clear white selenites in vin prisms, on a gypseous stone, Matlock 4699 Bubbled copper ore, with finely coloured surface, Devil’ s kitchen, Cornwall; purple fluor, and another 4700 Large and very fine specimen of looking-glass cobalt, Hesse ...4701 A beautiful group ef violet fluor, having the surface par- tially sprinkled with brilliant marcasites, in small cubes 4702 Very finely crystallized specimen of sulphate of strontian, Bristol | 4703 Two large specimens of stalactitic and hematitic iron ore, and a bubbled iron ore, with red ochre, Germany 4704 Mammillated cauk on galena, with clear cubic fluor; gyp- sum, Sheppey; sulphate of strontian, Bristol; two specimens of barytes, and one more 4705 A garnet limpet, the grey trumpet, a yellow mouth alatus, the spotted pectunculus, a South Sea sun, and nine others 4706 Schiller spar, small amber-coloured gainets in the matrix, ya and dark mica in the matrix 4707 The brown brindled apiculum, Arabia ; Solen abreviatus, a scarce triplex, arca fuscata, the ‘pottle pyrum, the cancellated trochlea, | Sicily; the coach read _ whelk, New Zealand; and six others .« A708 Pale violet cubic ‘Auor, delicately sprinkled with marcasites, Derbyshire 4709 Mica finely crystallised in hexagonal plates, Bohemia 4710 A large stalactite and group of dog’s-tooth spar 4711 A fine specimen of plumbago in the matrix 4712 The cock’s-wing and painted clams, the long-beaked fig, Teilina fausta, Soland. W, Indies; the rugose sun, Bay of Naples ; two hair-streaked harps, a strawberry cockle, and an archipelago whelk A713 Blend and pearl spar, sprinkled on the surface of a large mass of crystallized quartz, Cumberland 4714 The painted powter, the chesnut uber, mytilus angulatus, the furbelowed pyrum of Nootka Sound ; and seven. other shells 4715 The thorny heart gryphus, (Chama arcinella, Linn.) natu- rally affixed to a cancellated Pectunculus, from Marti- nique; one valve of a rare ark, New S&S. Wales ; and | a young brunette porcellain y {40th day.] ‘LEVERIAN MUSEUM. ‘ 4716 The emerald cochlus, uncoated; the proteus, and three other cones; the yellow variety of gryphus bicolor, a ‘strawberry cockle, andeight other shells = 4717 A scarce variety of the muricated trumpet, China; and a distorted American fig: - if 4718 A young leopard porcelain, a remarkable variety of an old shell of the same species, and a parasol limpet 4719 Tellina virgata, Linn. a young leopard porcellain, two purple oysters on a limpet, New S. Wales; scarce banded breast snail, and five others 4720 The boat crypta, the girded and another oriental pyrum, the carved rhombus, the painted clam, two fluted mytili, . and six other shells ! 4721 The bat volute, uncommonly large, from Ceylon _ 4722 A large and fine furbelowed clamp, (Chama gigas, Linn.) rom Borneo 4723 Fasciculated white gypsum, with pearl spar, a large spe- cimen, Derbyshire 4724 Six coppers, namely malachite, copper in schistus, Scot- land; arseniate, Cornwall; and smelted copper, &c. 4725 Two large groups of dog’s-tooth spar, Derbyshire 4726 Plumbago in the matrix, Cumberland; and wood perforated by teredines and fossillised, Sheppy 4727 A very large and capital specimen of stalactitical iron ore, ‘Triers 4728 A large crystal of deep purple fluor, formed on a beautiful mass of dark brown pearl spar, Derbyshire 4729 The sulcated and striated green dentalia, two of the ele- ‘phant’s tusk Dentalium; the retort, and several other species of serpula, three portions of the furbelowed watering pot, the purple-rayed, short, and slendér solens and two needle shells 4730 Tellina Pensylvanica, (Venus Pensylvanica, Linn.) pec- tunculus scriptus, a beaded trochulus, New Zealand : the mutable olive, the black cat’s mouth nerita, a tuber- culated ear, and fourteen other shells A731 Two pink harps, two beauty limpets, the white duck’s-bill patella, the shagreened lithophagus, the black hound’s ear margaritifera, an occidental vulsella, and the Spengler ! . telen . 4732 A beautiful map porcelain, Amboyna; a large panther porcelain, Aralia; and a painted clam, from China—all Hale ¢ oi | : 4733 A variety of beautiful small shells, some of them rare 4734 The tortoise limpet, from Amboyna; the gorgon limpet, Barbary ; and the leopard porcelain, in its first stage of growth—all Jjine : SS e 220 CATALOGUE OF THE [40¢h day 4735 The iong clamp, with fine foliations, and two large. and cp ene, leopard porcellanz, from Madagascar” 4736 Sulphate of strontian, Bristol, serpentine cut and polished . Cornwall, and selenite 4737 A specimen of the Dartford warbler, degiactiie provincialis —without case 4738 Tabular barytes on galena, sulphate of strontian, Bristol ; and cauk, with minute calcareous spars 4739 Cross- bill jackdaw | 4740 Fasciated grosbeak, Loxia fasciata 4741 Blue variety of feldspar, magnesian spar, and barytes 4742 Loxia curvirostra, cross-bills, three specimens. 4743 Blue creeper, certhia czrulea, without case - 4744 White spoonbill, Platalea leucorodia 4745 Summer duck, male. , .: 4740 Lace pigeon, a fine pair 4747 Pompadour-fronted parroquet, South Seas, in fine plumage 4748 Otaheitan blue parroquet, Psittacus taitanus,, very. jine and _ rare 4749 Raven 4750 Hook-billed creeper, Certhia ae very rare 4751 Magnificent bird of Paradise, fine and rare 4752 Congeries of selenite, clear ‘white crystals, Derbyshire ; and tabular barytes, coated with pyrites in brilliant small crystals 4753 Papilio Chrysippus, Almana, Bi six other butterflies. 4754 Papilio Viola, Rhamni,.and eighteen others | 4755 Tabular barytes, very finely crystallised, Cumberland _ 4756 Papilio Avrora, rare, Passiflora, Orythia, and a great variety of the phalzna tribe 4757 Papilio Leucippe, Hyparete, &c. Bret specimens 4758 Mautilla Americanus, Buprestis variabilis, New Holland, and a sariely, of apes, formice, &c. 4759 Lamia vermicularia, Don. New Holland ; Mutilla Ameri: cana, and a number of the Oestrus, Musca, and Tipula genera A760 Thirty-eight insects of the musca genus, and “ica ka viridis A701. Scolopendra morsitans, various tabani, Actht. ke. 4762 Scarabeus Actszeon 4763 Buprestis vittata, China; Cerambyx sericeus, Africa; Cetonia punctata, India; and a variety of Cicindele, Nepz, Carabi, &c. 4764 Scarabeus Mimas, Tettigonia Atrata, Cimex Phasianus, _. and various Cicindelz, Musee, &e. 4765 Papilio Orythia, Lencippe, Horta, Pinas: &e, _trenty- four specimens yl ea (40th day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. | iy aot 4766 Scolia flavifrous, Cicada lanata, a Cicindela -Germanica, &c. 4767 Curculio gigas, various Scarabei, Sphex tropica, &e. 4768. Scarabzus Mimas,; bicornis, Dytiscus marginatus, and other insects 4769 Cancer mantis, Linn: Pagurus, shrimp, scorpion, and another ; 4770 Papilio Turnus, Paris, and four others 4771 A variety of Insects of the Mantis genus “ae Papilio Almana, Cardui, Oenone, Antiopa, So—twelve specimens | 073 Papilio Huntera, Lemonias, Cardui, &¢. 4774 Twelve various Papiltones—fourteen specimens 4775 Papilio Ulysses, in fine condition, very rare 4770 A box made of red Hertfordshire pudding stone , 4777 Large brown rock crystal, said to be impregnated with tin, Bohemia 4778 A large quartz crystal, Cornwall; and a broad pointed crystal, Cheshire 4779 Pearl spar on crystallized quartz, and another on galena 4780 Copper, on fossil madrepore, a malachite, yellow copper with white chalcedony, and another, Cornwall 4781 A most beautiful specimen of the King Paradise bird, Pa- radisea regia, extremely fine and rare 4782 Red headed “duck 4783 Red bellied trogon, Trogon curucut 4784 A very fine specimen, of the rock manakin, Pipra rupicola 4785 Leverian trogon, Trogon Leverinus, extremely fine and ° rare 4736 A large and fine group of brown stalactitical spar, having a cauliflower-like surface, Matlock, Bath 4787 A capital group of purple cubic fluor upon white quartz, » the whole overspreading the surface of two gigantic crys- tals of purple fluor, Durham 4788 Agrand specimen cf purple cubic fluor, having the surface _of the crystals sprinkled with minute crystals of galena’ 4789 A fine specimen of native orpiment in the matrix 4790 Two good varieties of crystallized blend, and a carbonate of barytes 4791 Six coppers, as malachite Cornwall, sulphuret on compact brown blend, &c. 4792 Reddish quartz crystal, purple fluor, Derbyshire ; white _ crystallized quartz, and another A793 Plumbago in the matrix, Cumberland; anda large piece of dog’s tooth spar, Derbyshire 4794 Pointed calcareous spar, enclosing pyrites in the crystals, a large specimen ¥ 225 CATALOGUE OF THE : [40th ¢ 4795 Very brilliant cubic marcasites on lenticular spats indie Jena, Cumberland . 4790 Aslab of iridescent feldspar. The whole massiof hich ts F variegated with gold and azure—a superb anne, “? | 4707 Native gold, crystallized, Hungary a 4798 Venetian talc. Asphaltum ; green ligneous colarebiils white asbestos on the matrix, Corsica; and elastic Menten 4799 Native gold in cubic pyrites, Siberia—remarkably scarce — 4800 An uncommonly large and fine specimen of flexible quartz from the Brazils, 31 inches long Ly 19 broad. ‘This'spe- — cimen which is singularly thin, exhibits the flexible quality in a very striBipe manner p Eevee End of the Fortieth Day’s Sale. ; a? | , a 7 Aibe iO @ if S eae Catalogue — ditt jes | OF THE _ LEVERIAN MUSEUM, P PART VI. ‘ atl + a gorilles INCL es ae p “SEVENTEEN, DAYS SALE ‘ + so ito bis (T | 90.3 The « seven Parts ofthe c wii caas (Price ae Gi. ) to be had at the Museum; at Messrs. King and Lochée's, (the Auc- ti neers) and at Reader rng Office, Brydges Street, : “Covent G Garden. I Or RTT Wir pat} citi ; re ty ; ) ( a ot wee 58 ‘ ahr) ow r 2 4 ? x boOy4 i RRS Put sagt Printer, 4; 5 Samy Street, Covent Garden. ! ° Lad Ef cs Ni9t3 © 4 . emia f oe a ey ¢ / 4: % YT wv. ty e q . a h ue » = * Ft ‘ (6 é * ‘ Sy oa. per, - neeane efllimin ens a ae” Figgh a a ge ‘ ¥ ‘ ie Ais. # a on } : } ' , vr a & ? \ ») ¥ + ay un aS OE el ge ae : - CONDITIONS OF SALE, Am I. THE highest Bidder will be declared the Buyer; but if any Dispute should wid the Lot must be pu up again. : II. No Advance less than SIXPENCE ; how One Pound OnE SHILLING; above Five Pounds, Five Sun LINGS. iy III. Every Purchaser is to pay down Five Shillings in the. Pound, as Earnest, in Part of Payment, and give ‘in his Name and Place of Abode, if required. IV. The Lots to be removed, at the ‘Expence of the Pur- chasers, within one Day after the Sale; and the Remainder of the Purchase- Money to be paid on or before, the Delivery. V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditignts the Money deposited in Part of Payment, shall.:be forfeited. All Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid. shall be re-sold, oy public or private Sale; and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters a. this Sale. ee Soailemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions faithfully executed, by their humble Servants, King and Lochée. . FORTY-FIRST DAY. Saturday, the 21st of June, 1806. 4801 Basattic adze, and two clubs, from the S. Sea Islands | 4802 A pagee, and a patapatoo, from ditto , 4803 A quiver of African arrows 4804 A ditto of barbed Persian ditto 4805 A singular iron arrow, found on the scite of the Castle.of Harwood, Yorkshire 4806 A curious foreign bow and arrows 4807 A singular tomahawk, from Lagoon Bay, on the coast of ‘Africa 4808 An ancient shield and sword 4809 Gambado spurs, and three Old English ditto 4810 A sword, having a pistol connected with the handle 4811 Persian sword in an ornamented scabbard 4812 Tomahawk, and saw in one 4813 A moorish criest, and a large knife 4814, Sword, with carved:ivory handle 4815 Moorish criest, with ornamented peat 4816 A true Toledo sword 4817 Highland basket-hilted sword 4818 Two swords 4819 A very curious club, from New Caledonia, the head of it being formed out.of the thick part of a very large shell 4820 Elegantly carved club 4821 Guinea pintado, m, and fem. dod 224 A822 4823 A824 4825 482.6 4827 4828 A829 4830 4831 A832 4833 A834 A835 4830 4837 4838 4830 A840 4841 4842 4843 4844 A845 4840 4847 4848 4849 4850 4851 A852 A853 A854 4855 4850 4857 4858 48590 4860 4861 4862 4863 4864 4865 4866 CATALOGUE OF THE (41st day) Puke > le Guillemot, with its eggs Rose-hill parrot, Pstittacus eximius Gadwall duck, m. and fem. Dottrel, m. and fem. Common pheasant, m. fem. and young Common duck, and 7 young A most beautiful specimen of the Cole nicobarica, very rare Missel thrush, m. and fem. Turdus viscivorus Embroidered merops, New Holland, rare * Stock dove, m. and fem. Hematopus Ostralegus, m. and fem. Psittacus Alexandri Common magpie, most: fibiatiflly preserved A fine specimen of the peacock (without case) Ialco Domingius A capital specimen of the scarlet ibis, Tantalus Ibis Black-backed gull, m. and fem. Grey plover, m. and fem. Painted finch Lesser cockatoo, (without case) Capuchin pigeon, m. and fem. Trumpeter pigeon, m. and fem, | , men Dartford warbler, Motacilla Provincialis, without ¢ case Powter pigeon, m. and fem. 1s Jackdaw variety sae Golden Paradise bird, Peancatisest aurea, extreme ly fine and rare SE Common goatsucker Common snipe, m. fem. and young , A most capital specimen of the marble pheasant, Persia; extremely rare Two small land tortoises A smajl specimen of the sea turtle A land tortoise Jesuit’s cap Asterias, extremely rare The mince-pye star fish shige Five-rayed granulated star fish | vs Asterias placenta, thirteen-rayed star fish, and fae others A curious and very uncommon species of asterias Slender-spined porcupine fish, and another, curious Twelve preserved specimens of American fistes 44s Vi Singular tuberculated ray fish, East ini Gar fish, in a glazed case ss Portugese man of war, a species of Holuthnnta Polypas, Mediterranean Round sun fish of a large size Oblong sun fish ditto . ~ e | (41st day" LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 225 4867 Five-rayed granulated star fish, and four others « 4868 Ostracion punctatus, holly fish, in fine papervanion 4869 Green balistes fish 4870 A large thorny crab, Mediterranean 4871. Eyes of the whale, and a small polypus _ 4872 Spiny parrot fish, Jamaica, in excellent condition 4873 Anuncommonly fine specimen of the green oan file- fish 4874 ‘Two small fishes, in glazed cases 4875 A small specimen of the sturgeon 4876 Skeleton head of the porpoise 4877 Specimen of the painted short-clawed lobster 4878 Spinous crab, in a glazed case 4879 The kite gurnard res and another, in two cases 4880 The acarauna fish, and two others ditto 4881 A small toad fish ‘angler 4882 The great gar fish 4883 A large remora, or sucking fish 4884 A gigantic specimen of the common lobster 4885 Ditto of still more par ery size 4886 Trunk fish : 4887 The trout . 4883 Silurns | HY at 1, * : ms 4889 Balance shark 4890 Trumpet fish 4891 The common porpoise 4892 Parts of a lobster of enormous size 4893 Saw of a small saw fish, a porcupine fish, and a balistes 4894 John Dory fish ye 4895 Gold and silver fish . . 43096 Swallow-tailed file fish, North America . 4807 Two small sturgeons, blue shark, and a sucking fish 4898 Variegated file fish, St. Helena 4899 Striped wrasse, Labrus variegatus, larger pipe fish, and two more. 4900 The flying fish, father lasler, porcupine Ash, &c. twelve specimens 4901 Sundry odd valves of the arca, pectunculus, ostrea, gryphus, and other genera of bivalves, &c. 4902 A great variety of shells of the porcellana, nerita, patella, bulla, and other genera 4903 The leopard porcelain ; ; the brunette porcelain, and a small bear’s paw clamp 4904 The pitch solen, from Newfoundland; the spotted thorny woodcock triplex, five porcellanze, ¢ the abreviated solen, and thirteen other shells 4905 Two coronated cassidnie; the lesser silk brocade cone, two of lunatus monile, two other ia and two alatz —aill rare | 296 CATALOGUE OF THE - [Alst wey) , = 4906 Sundry « curious small shells of different genera 4907 Two small ‘spotted melons, China; the flame clam, from same place; a young brindled alatus, Antigua ; the pink harp, Guinea; and a rayed mask, Straits of Magellan 4908 Two varieties of the painted clam, China; two of the purple oriental gryphus, the purple indented oyster, and a camp clam — 4909 A variety of beautiful small shells of different genera, some of them mare |.) 4910 The palid buccinum, Sicily ; the scarlet-mouth buccinum, Asia; Tellina variabilis, Guernsey 3 : sips three other shells 4911 A scarce pectunculus, allied to Venus Gallina, Linn. from New S. Wales; a singular variety of the mole-hill por- celain, the sardonyx porcelain ; and a tortoiseshell harp 4912 Sundry odd valves of the placuna, cepa, and gryphus genera, and a variety of opercula, or doors of shells — 4913 The granulated patella, Cape of Good Hope; a striped bronze limpet, New Caledonia; the great radiated mask, Falkland Islands ; a large car nelion porcellana, a dissec- ted harp, and one other 4914 A variety of shells of the nerita, oliva, trochus, patella, and other genera 4915 Two chersinz, the pied nerita of Ascension Island ; a stair- case, and sundry other shells 4g 4916 Mytilus discors of New Zealand; two small harps, the — pink-mouth powter alatus, the painted powtér alatus, the painted powter, and various other shells — 4917 Arca tortuosa, Tranquebar ; the undulated pectunculus, same place; and the’ faintly sulcated glycemeris, West indies—all'rare 4918 Two beautiful oriental argus porcellane, and a large un- _ coated pink and yellow’shield clam, all fine 4919 A fine bear’s paw clamp, having its foliations very protu- berant, and otherwise complete, from Amboyna : 4920 The sattin limpet, South Seas, extremely scarce; and the beauty and brown star patella, from the pi of Good. Hope End of the Forty-first Day’s Sale. : FORTY-SECOND DAY. Monday, the 23rd of June, 1806. é 4921 Common Dobchick, m. and fem. 4922 Virginian nightingale, Lozxia cardinalis, fem. 4923 Common hoopae 4924 Dusky grebe, rare 4925 Partridge, m, and fem. 4926 Hen harrier hawk 4927 Caprimulgus maximus 4928 Rook variety 4929 Wagel gull 4930 Red godwit, m. and fem. | 4931 Nutcracker, Corvus caryocatactes, one specimen, without case 4932 Rock ouzel, m. and fem. _ 4933. Goldercaucsied swallow-tailed butcher bird, S. America 4934 Picus viridis, m. and fem. 4935 Magellanic penguin 4936 Tipped grebe, Colymbus urinator, Geneva 4937 Lace Pigeon 4938 Certhia Senegalensis, extremely fine, m. and fem. | 4939 Bald coot,,m. and fem. 4940 Buff-breasted goosander 4941 Gray parrot 4942 White sheath bill, Vaginalis pane very fine and ex- tremely rare 4943 Merlin hawk, Falco esalon 228 CATALOGUE OF THE [42nd day.| 4944 Lesser cockatoo 4945 Blue-headed parrot, Africa 4946 Recurvirostris avocetta 4947 Fasciculated bee-eater, Merops fasciculatus 4948 Gold pheasant, fem. 4949 A very fine specimen of the Columba coronata 4950 Anas Gambensis, spur-winged goose, S. Americamer- tremely rare and fine 4951 Sea turtle, a small specimen 4952 A singular and rare species of asterias, or star fish 4953 A large specimen of the mince-pye star fish 4954 Three star fish 4955 Jesuit’s cap star fish, extremely rare and fine 4956 Nine species of asterias, various 4957 Ten-rayed star fish 4958 Two curious star fish, West Indies ; and three small 4959 Two curious species of ostracion, or trunk fish 4960 Tetrodon lagocephalus, and the porcupine fish 4961 Two curious varieties of the porcupine fish, and another 4962 Asterias caput Medusze ) 4963 Two granulated star fish 4964 A capital specimen of the mince-pye star fish 4965 Long armed sepia, in a case 4966 A. fine and large specimen of the wolf fish 4967 Large head of the logger-headed turtle 4968 Parts of two gigantic claws of the lobster ay, 4969 Two species of ostracion, and another fish 4970 Sting ray, and a small globe diodon 4971 Balistes vetula, and a bicornuted Ostracion | 4972 A tortoise, and triangular trunk fish 4973 Head of a fish, the porcupine globe fish, and bint headed cachalot 4974 A small torpedo | 4975 Lump sucker, cyclopterus lumpus — - 4976 A fine specimen of the flying kite fish, and another fying, fish 4977 Large hare globe fish, and triangular trunk fish 4978 A large sucking fish or remora 4979 Angel shark 4980 Small wolf fish 4981 King crab, Monoculus Polyphemus 4982 Gymnotus electricus, electrical eel, rare 4983 Thorny crab 4984 Gurnard ; 4985 Unicorn fish, Acanthurus unicornis, extremely bie -4986 Spotted file fish Ppa” 4987 Three of the Moncculus Polyphemus | 4988 Dog fish, or spotted shark, and an old wife fish ~ \ [42nd day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 20%" 4989 Unicorn toad fish, and two other fish 4990 Spotted porcupine fish, Jamaica 4991 The common turtle _ 4992 Thornback ray, and the smooth spotted ray 4993 Marine lamprey 4994 Toad lophius, and another fish 4995 Astacus fluviatilis, several specimens, in two cases 4996 Angel, or carauna fish 4997 The common turbot 4998 Father lasher, America 4999 Raja Rhinobatos | 5000 Land tortoise, North America. 5001 Squalus Pristis | 5092 The dolphin of the Portuguese: — 5008 Picked backed shark 5004 Triangular fish, head of woll fish, porcupine fish, and twe ol ae | 5005 Pristis. microdon, supposed to be unique §006 Triangular trunk fish of large size 5007 A large shell of the turtle §008 ‘The wolf-fish, a large wean, 5009 Spotted globe fish. | 5010 Brown shark, Jamaica | 5011 A select collection of British birds eggs, with a few of those belonging to the larger aquatic species 5012 Nests of the esculent sea swallow of China, and six other - curious nests 5013 The nest and egg of a small species of humming bird—a. highly interesting article ; and a sample of the web of a large spider inhabiting the West Indies, in which, the humming bird is sometimes found entangled 5014 Calcareous incrustation, on a large birds neat and eggs 5015 The yellow bulb (Bulla rapa, “Linn. ) Tranquebar; t the white streaked ark, from Pulo Condore; the grey camp clam, Friendly. eles « ;, and the pink harp, Guinea 5016 A rare clouded cockle, from Haynam ; mactra striatula, Linn.:Tranquebar ; and four others’ 5017 A large arca now, with adhesions of gryphi; West Indies 5 and two large and fine porcellane ° 5018 The flame clam, ‘the orange gryphus, a rufous spondylus, _ a large earnelian porcellana, and three other shells 6019 The green fluted, and the green striated dentalium,.,solen, plebeius, the long beaked trumpet, a tubulated balanus’ _ the orange mouth buccinum, Guinea ; and eight other BEETS asus 5020 A small long farbelowed clamp, the wheatsheaf and another scarce patella, two rare ears from the South Seas, two iron mould porcellanz, and two other curious shells 230 CATALOGUE OF THE [42nd day.) 5021 Two painted powters, China; solen vagina, Tranquelar 5° two of the little harp, Madagascar ; three staircases, and. various other shells b 0022 A purple magillanic mussel, polished; the golden auricula. limpet, Mew South Wales ; the conic bronze. patella,. Falkland Island ; and thirteen other shells , 5023 The scallop edge Vienne: s heart, (cardium cardissa, Lies is Is two others of the same genus, a cock’s wing clam, a Noah’s ark, two painted clams, and two patellz POR 5024 The radiated cuma, China ; alatus dentatus, ditto; the. mop buccinum, rare; two scarce fringed triplices ; por-, cellana ochracea, Sicily ; a very young clouded Persian. crown, the oyster-like slipper, and nine other shells | 5025 The cock’s wing clam, (Venus gallina, Linn.) from Cey- lon; the ridged ear, Cape of Good Hope; the flame and painted pectunculi, and two others 5026 A variety of shells of different genera — 5027 Two varieties of lunatus monile, the little argus or sieve porcelain, two of the pottle pyrum, the pink mouth horse chesnut, the scabrous porcellana, several of the. balanus on an ear, Guinea; the slender solen, and twen- ty-one other shells : ‘ 5028 Mactra plicataria, Linn. from Tranquebar; two fine va- rieties of the panther porcelain, from Arabia; and a rare clam, (Venus dilatata, Soland.) from Florida 5029 Two very young spotted melons, the painted powter alatus, the knitted cardium, an occidental sun, and er other shells 5080 Several varieties of the moth and brindled pectens, a att aculeated pectunculus, (Venus Dione, Linn.) and sundry other bivalve shells, in all twenty-one 5031 The lesser camp pectunculus, the denticulated Venus’ $ heart cardium, the fairy cone, and a vulsella, from, China; the furbelowed pyrum, Nootka Sound; a purple 3 pecten, New South Wales; and three other shells 5032 An arca Noe, the granulated and three other patelle; an egg cockle, the rugged sun, uncoated; an uncoated snake, and thirteen other ene wy S708 5033 The mary-gold, and granulated patelle, the spotted trape- zium, (Chama calyculata, Linn.) a scarce tx rochus,, the white rose tellen, (Tellina divaricata, Linn.) a rare cardium, and fee others, China ry 5034 The pimpled porcellana, the grey dactylus, the Saped cuneus, a vice-admiral cone, a distorted lynx porcelain, the hair-streaked cuma, the sinuated auricula limpet, the dotted lunatus, and sixteen other shells. Ly 5035 The pellucid triangular serpula, on an anomia, Minorca ; two violet-mouth porcupines, the pavement helmet, the [42nd day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 231 pied nerite of Ascension Island; the white shagreen pecten, WV. Indies ; and nine others 5036 Two of the brown tower, Tranquebar ; the pallid lunatus, the beauty limpet, the cinereous buccinum, two scarlet- mouth trumpets, and four others 5037 The white-rayed brown ark, China; two yolk of egg breast snails, Haynam; the American. bull’ s-eye snail, the brindled cochlus, and pectunculus bifida—the three first rare 5038 A young brunette porcelain, a sardonyx ditto, and a beau- - tiful small bear’s paw clamp 5039 The bread-basket clam, (Venus jfimbriata, Linn.) the splendid clam, (Venus splendens, Soland.) and a rare clouded variety of the lettered clam, Venus literata, Linn.—all from Asia 5040 Lithophaeus digitatus, two of the slender and a short solen, two scarce mactre, Tellina carnaria, Linn. two of the chama trapexia, Linn, Solen fragilis, Soland. and six other rare shells End of the Forty-second Day’s Sale. REL TEE DAY, Tuesday, the 24th of June, 1806. 5041 A Roman earthen lamp, two stone celts, and an ancient British spear head 5042 Nine sundry Roman antiques 5043 A small bronze figure, and seven other various antiquities 5044 Four very handsome Turkish pipe bowls or heads 5045 A curious japan snuff box, and an elegant circular box formed of red hardened steatite 5046 A smelling bottle beautifully carved in steatite, and three curious foreign pipe heads 5047 Nine sundry Roman antiquities 5048 Seventeen ditto 5049 A small carved head, from the Cave of Elephanta — 5050 A brass celt, and two stone ditto 5051 A remarkably straight and handsome piece of bamboo 5052 Walking stick, made out of a plank belonging to one of the floating batteries destroyed before Gibraltar ; ; anda long stick “made of thinosceros skin 5053 Large portion of an elephant’s tusk 5054 Double tusk of an elephant, anda specimen of dark colourees ivory 5055 Remarkably large tusk of a sea cow 5056 Various fishing and other implements, Otaheite; and a beautiful feather necklace, Sandwich Islands 5057 A large scrateher made of bone, and sundry other curiosi- ties, S. Sea Islands , ee 5058 Large nose flute, a syrinx, and roll of cocoa nut cordage, : from Otaheite | (43rd. day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. _ 233, 5059 A ‘« quiver of poisoned darts, in use among the original na- tives of the few Islands, who blow them through a hollow tube ten feet long, A monkey wounded by one of them falls down dead within one minute. In the wars of the Indians, if a prisoner be taken pois any op of these darts, he is instantly put to death.” | 5060 Marten, m. and fem. er 1h 5061 Large grey squirrel, N. America nA Peon 5062 White var. of the eat re 5063 A very fine specimen of Felis (outa ie rare 5064 Largest weasel, and large water rat. ; 5065 Otter, N. America 5066 Viverra putorius, N. America etd 5067 Long-tailed field mouse, ditto variety, and a water shrew— threecases niivin 5068 Radiated mole, N. America 5069 Black squirrel, N. America 5070 Flying squirrel, and a curious foreign rat 5071 Grey var. of the common hare yet 5072 A beautiful specimen of the common otter a: 5073 Mus Capensis as 5074 Long-tailed field mone, water “ies and ‘water rates cases ‘ | % fyi i? 5075 Leverian fossané, : rare se oa | 5076 A fine specimen of the Patagonian « cavy, extremely rare, Cavia Patagonica 5077 Dusky acanthurus, fasciated chetodon, a “palistes, and another, collected by Capt. Cook in the Indian Seas 5078 Acanthurus lineatus, ver y rare,, and two other fishes, ditto. 5079 A collection of eggs of the smaller British birds, among which are several rare species _ 5080 Several’ of the hanging birds nests suspended from the leaves of a palm 5081 Ruffe or pope, burbot, ayiag fish, ane a ue vara 5082 Rough ray, or skate a gen gh on 5083 A noble specimen of asterias aurasiaca, i keh a 5084 A singular granulated star fish ee a, Maa re 5085 Tuberculated asterias, rare ete Ome 5136 Cowrie bird, Africa, Léa punctalaria, I Linn. eine 0137 Goshaw, N. America” rT C00 5138 The white jer falcon, Falco jer fulco, rare i g eas 5139 A capital. specimen of the peacock and peahen_ Pa , WN . 5140 A very fine specimen of the’ ash- coloured . boat- bill, Can P croma cochlearia, extremel y rare {43rd day] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 235. 5141 Crystallized blende, on opake white quartz, crystallized carbonate of barytes, and another 5142 A singular pyrites, from Scarborough; asphaltum, Trini- dad ; asbestos, amianthus, and two others 5143 Seven various volcanic specimens, from Vesuvius 5144 Red and yellow clay, asbestos in the matrix; volcanic glass, Teneriffe ; and two others 5145 Light brown asbestos, Scotland ; and three others 5146 H yalite, Franckfort ; adularia in basalt, Hesse; and two others 5147 heematites in basalt, zeolite in ditto, and four others 5148 Birds nest incrusted by salt, two branches ditips.a and a spe- -cimen of aluminous wood~ 5149 Six various large minerals, from Hocus. 5150 Nine small ditto, including native gold, red oxyd of lead, solid gray cobalt, porcelain j Jaspar, &c. 5151 Crystallized bright gray cobalt, Franckenberg ; copper ore, and another, from Hesse 5152 Amianthus, asbestos, mica, and sundry others 5153 Ten various volcanic productions, from Vesuvius 5154 The white bery] of Siberia, finely crystallized ' 5155 Large and accurately crystallized Brazilian topaz - 5156 Very large arrow-headed selenite, from Monte Martre, near Paris 5157 Three large and various ‘specimens of Jaspideous: wood, and. another _ 5158 Ten small specimens, including oxyd of chrome, prase, co- balt, cinnabar, &c. &c. 5159 Spotted basalt, (basalt maculée of Faujas de St. Fond) Zeo- lite in basalt, and another, Hesse pic db5160 A ae and fine sEeSIRSR of solid grey. cobalt, Hesse whl hei, End of the Forty-third Day's Sale, Che i yao ey , . 7 7 , y 4 . . ve ad A Fad 2° - re winded ww Loy « tj Z ©} J e Ju si : : CM GP] 4 7 y y Don Phi¢é ‘* 2418 ate en ~ FORTY- FOURTH DAY. eae mb» 24 9 8. digit _f op, fem igen oe rene Y, the 25h of Fane, 1806. 5161 A Curious foreign sword wih: amaartcnceinpbsnir |e. 088 ny 5162 A brass celt, and three large stone dito. tek ee 5163, Four curious turkish Pipe heads, and a North American ditto 7 5164, A small bronze and seven various Roman antiquities AF 5165 A large cup formed of mottled green stone 5166 A Roman fibula, aud tuyce Ofiers. a ee 5167 An elegant circular box made of red hardened steatite, ‘and _ a-curious pipe head 5168 Eight various Turkish and other pipe heads 5169 A ‘basket curiously ornameuted with white nerite shells, Friendly Islands 5170 Avery large ornamented basket, from the Friendly Islands ; three smaller, and sundry ornaments 5171 A nephritic stone idol, and six various instruments, from Otaheite 5172 Three shell necktaces, from Otaheite ; and a feather ditto, from the Sandwich Islands. 14...) Saetae 5173 A curious ornamented box made of the pies triinike of a tree, Friendly Islands 5174 Four various baskets, from the South Sea Islands 5175 Complete dress worn by the King of Otaheite at a human sacrifice 5176 Twenty-one eggs, chiefly of the larger aquatic birds, among _ 4 which are those of the albatross, penguin, American } owl, parrot, and cockatoo, and a singular lusus ; M ‘ 3 Maer Swe [44th day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 237 $177 Two of the hanging birds nests, venous from the leaves of a palm 5178 An extensive collection of the eggs of small British birds, incluaing a number of rare specimens 5179 A black and yellow, and a white feather re oe the Sandwich Islands 5180 Remarkably well-executed dancing mask, from Nootka Sound 5181 Speckled azure snake, large and fine 5182 Twenty-six eggs of large birds, chiefly igh fowl, some --. s€arce- 5183 Fourteen ditto, including those of the poeta white pea hen, goose, and a very singularly elongated |usus _ 6184 Water newt, with the comb-like dorsal crest, a -amswrripcneet and another 5185 Large specimen of ycllow gum, from Botany Bay ; red ditto, and various others 5186 Silvery pike fish 5187 Five small fishes, &c. in six bottles 5188 A fine specimen of testudo Midas 5189 A large and a smalier saw of saw fish 5190 Nest of the tree ants, cut open, Africa 5191 Wasp’s nest, curiously formed on a small branch se yew 5192 Various specimens of the Termites, or white ants, in dif- ferent stages, together with specimens of their buildings, ~bhiefly from Agrica.—They were presented to Sir Ash- ton Lever, by Mr. Henry Smeathman, and are described © in vol, Lxx1. of the Philosophical Transactions. | 5193 Nest of the tree ants, Africa 5194 Part of hornets nest, East Indies 5195 Ditto, Cayenne 5196 Part of a very large nest of the tree ant, Africa 5197 Section of a large hornets nest, East Indies 5198 A complete nest of the same species, ditto 5199 Cylindrical cell ef the tarantula spider, and a hornets nest 5200 Nest of a large hornet, East Indies, and another 5201 Ditto, two specimens, one shewing the internal structure 5262 Cylindrical cell of the tarantula, insect galls, delicate comb of a small bee, nest of a large horhet, East Indies; and ditto of the tree-ant, Cayenne 5203 Cacao nut, branch of legatto tree, with its curious bark, and two curious nuts 5204 A bird’s nest on a branch of the Banksia, a hanging nest, and sundry foreign vegetable substances Coe A fine specimen of gum senega, and three others 206 Cotton made from the flax, cotton in the pod, and sundry curious vegetable substances “7 ’ 238 CATALOGUE OF THE [44th day.) 5207 Two fine’ specimens of camphor wood, rich in camphor, inclosed in a glass 5208 Upwards of one hundred specimens of rare rte beaugtel foreign woods—uan interesting series 5209 Thirty duplicates of ditto 5210 Thirty-three specimens of English woods - 5211 Concentric tortoise, testudo coneertsigas and a shell of the testudo geometrica $212 Six small bottles containing larve of insects, a tortoise, &c. anda bottle, with a pines of the scarabzeus lateralis . 5213 A small tortuise, snakes, larve of insects, &c. in eight bottles 5214 Singularly distorted hoofs oy pig 5215 Shell of the concentric tortoise, testudo concentrica 5216 Testudo Areolata, areolated tortoise, very rare, and the spotted tortoise, two shells 5217 Tricarinated tortoise, and another, the former scarce 5218 A very fine denticulated tortoise | 5219 Shell of the serrated tortoise, testudo serrata, extremely scarce, and a small armadillo 5220 Cinereous tortoise of Brown, in spirit, and the shell of another 5221 Geometrical tortoise, and two more 5222, Radiated tortoise, testudo radiata, a large shell 5223 Shell of the painted tortoise, and another 9224 Testudo rugosa, wrinkled tortoise, a fine shell, and very rare 5225 A shell of testudo denticulata, denticulated tortoise, very scarce, and another 5226 Viper-headed snake, and another © §227 Large brown bese 10 spirit 5228 Mourning snake, and another ditto 5229 A small crocodile, and an azure snake 5230 Lineated snake, an elegant specimen, and two others, in three bottles 5231 Speckled lizard, and another §232 A small crocodile, and scolopendra morsitans 5233 Azure snake, America 4234 An elegant banded snake §235 Skin of the murezena, in spirit | * 5236 A fine shell of testudo radiata 5237 Testudo concentrica, the concentric tortoise, an extremely beautiful and well preserved spceimen : 5238 A curious lizard 5239 Singular Gecko lizard, and another 5240 Dusky snake, spotted ice and. a marbled lizard — 5241 The galliwasp scink, Lacerta occidua, var. 6 \ [sath day.) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 239 5242 A large brown lintated snake 5243 Speckled tortoise, Testudo Meleagris, and another 5244 Small blind worm, fishes, larvee of insects, &e. in nine small bottles 5245 Small painted Ets snakes, ae various, in dight small . bottles 5246 Two beautiful hg curious fishes 5247 An iridescent snake, speckled snake, and another _§248 Dusky wrasse 5249 A small wrasse, and two other fishes $250 Grey-shot snake, and a cinereous ditto 5251 Seven small botiles, containing several curious fishes 4252 Small double-headed snake found in Surry 4253 Crocodile, and a singular embryo 4254 Upper shell of testudo imbricata, and two lower shells of a ~ Jand tortoise 4255 Murena punctata, chetodon, small mullet, and three nitie grils rare fishes, collected by Captain Cook in the Seas : 5256 Curious acanthurus, and two other fishes ditto 5254 Exocetus volitans, mullet, chetodon, &c. six specimens ditto 5258 Balistes fascialus, dusky acanthurus, a curious holocentrus, and another ditto 5259 Greenish gomphosus, long-rayed chztodon, and another, ditto io 5260 Rostrated chetodon, holocentrus merra, and parrot bill fish, rare, ditto 5261 Two species of holocentrus, one allied to H. Sogo, Indian perch, and another fish, ditto - §262 Indian corypheena, rare ; ‘clupea encrasicolus, var, parrot- billed fish, or scarus; a balistes, and an holocentrus, ~ ditto 5263 Six curious fishes, South Seas, dive 5264 A balistes, var. of the anchovy, and a singular Lakiceatitic, ditto 5265 Curious fish, allied to fistularia gests, and two other rare fishes South Seas, ditto §266 Glazed case, with seven bats 5267 Alarge bat. . i 5268 Curious bat, of a large size, and several of the long-eared bat, in the same case ; §269 Canis Bengalensis, Bengal fox 5270 Bull frog, America 5271 Spotted petrel, (one without case) 5272 Green tody, Todus viridis 5273 wie Cayana, very fine gb case) Ff er CATALOGUE ortHz ss E. 5274 Capuchin pigeon, and common Pigeon, two cases 6 ~ 5275 Rice bird, m. and fem. - ie Pi ' 5276 Grey godwit es atic ars Pipe 5277 Pelecanus punctatus, S. Seas ; §278 Squacco heron, Ardea comata, very rare 5279 Austrian pratincole, Glareola fleas: (one specimen : without case) ' $280 Ardea pavonina, in very fine preservation 7 End of the Forty fourth Day’s Sale, ~ 11 >. = Es ens ‘ 3 Pee ” Ve x ne os et ! aN Ls Pa ie * \ { ig \ t “ ie We ae ae » Litho hy Cae me... We Prenat OPT | de, Nite d f , YA a | sae . : peek: RO “ 2&4 he ‘ , rf ea a ; ut ‘ ie y i : } ; i i ee a ae i de Olek tay } , Pi ’ f m! ; i ¢ 4 PAN yi ag ah " j ie é AS . ye i Mean etsy ’ Raps Pd j yt é , Aes Abs We FORTY-FIFTH DAY. Thursday, the 26th of June, 1806. §281 A Large basket, anda petticoat, New Pmnstettans S. Seas 5282 Four small aketss from the Friendly Isles §283-A curious and handsome Brasilian feather cap 5284 Fly-flap, with ornamented handle, a feather necklace, and sundry others, from the S. Sea Islands §285 Green nephritic stone adze, a fish skin file, and sundry ~ others, from New Zealand, &c. - .§286 Dancing girl's apron, Otaheite ; ; petticoat fringe, a feather ornament, for the head, and three others “5287 Large flaxen' mantle, an ornament made of the leg bones of small birds, and another 5288 A Chinese ornamental figure, formed of beautiful pink steatite 5289 Nests of the esculent Indian swallow, a hang nest, and three other curious nests . §290 Two singular shells of rare tortoises 5291 An extensive assortment of eggs of the smaller, British birds, including many rare 5292 -A great variety of eggs of British birds, of a larger size than the preceding — 5293 Curious sepia, West Indies ; ; and two snakes 4 Dusky blue snake, a fine.specimen ~ 9295 Labrus Tinca : $296 Cerulean snake, several specimens » 249 CATALOGUE OF THE (45th day} 5297 Several specimens of the monitory lizard in a large bottle 5298 Small crocodiles, and two snakes 5299 Two curious fishes 5300 Mandarine’s fan, Chinese scales, a’ ditto back-scratcher, and another’ 5301 White-headed snake, a large and fine specimen 5302 Bengal slippers, aud straw ditto 5303 A handsome pair of ornamented Canadian shoes 5304 Persian slippers, ornamented with the brilliant wing-sheathe of the buprestis 5305 Ancient English gloves, and a curious pair of slippers 5306 A pair of shoes made of Indian rubber 5307 Or namented wooden shoes, ancient English gloves, twe pair of cutious shoes, and a pair of Persian slippers 5308 Gilt wooden shoes, Hudson’s Bay shoes, Canadian ditto, and two pair of Persian slippers 5309 Small spotted tortoise, snakes, fishes, &c. in nine bottles 5310 Eight bottles, larve of insects, fishes, a small bat, lizard, &c. 5311 Syngnathus hippocampus, pipe fish, spotted snake, &c. in eight bottles 5312 Small trunk fish, striped lizard, speckled snake, ke, —six bottles 5313 A fine specimen of the radiated tortoise, Testudo radial 5314 The striped, and other lizards, broad bandéd snake, and blue snake, in 3 bottles 5315 An elegant specimen of the azure lizard, Lacerta azura, and other lizards, a snake fish, &c. in seven bottles — 5316 Variegated lizard, aud a curious snake 5317 Blue and spotted snakes, singular larva of a lepidopterous insect, a small bat, &c. seven bottles 5318 Four bottles of snakes, fishes, &c. 5319 Lacerta occidua, the galliwasp, a fine specimen 5320 Muricated lizard, banded lizard, atherine, hermit crab, and two more 5321 Small banded snake, spotted ditto, &c. various—six bottles 5322 Seven small bottles, including the a lizard, bagied newt, &c. 5323 Small flying oposum, snakes, sex Src. —=six bottles - 5324 A beautiful tortoiseshell 5325 Small weever fish, silver dory, str iped snake, and another=- . in four bottles , 5326 Two small quadrupeds, snake, &c. in five bottles , ee §327 Scolopendra morsitans, silvery labrus, &c. in seyen bottles 5328 A fine shell of the rugose shell tortoise, rare 5329 Curious variegated snake, brown snake, and a blenny, : q , | three bottles $330 Six bottles, containing sei snakes, ge. Rais ‘[45thday.] —-- LEVERIAN MUSEUM. : ' eee 6881 Cancer mantis of a large size 5332 Three curious fishes, in two bottles 5333 A bottle of large lizards 5334 Two foreign fruits, curious’ _ $835 Shell of the geometrical tortoise, and msilict 5336 Two snakes, in two bottles , 5337 Variegated snake, and another ditto 5338 Gadus tricirratus, a gurnard singular larva, &c. in six bottles 5339 Silvery dory, and five other curious articles 5340 Spotted eel, and banded blind worm © 5341 Speckled lizard, and three singular snakes 5342 Pipe fish, and two snakes 5343. A large shell of Testudo radiata 5344 Squalus acanthias, picked shark, and cnc pilcardus 5345 A variety of small snakes, in a bottle 5346 Geometrical tortoise 5347 Small crocodiles, three specimens 5348 Small dragonet, and two sepiz — 5349 The burbot, and another fish~—in two bottles 5350 Snakes, fishes, &c.—in four battles | 5351 Bull-frog, America - 5352 The large variegated Guana, a fine specimen, ina glazed ; mahogany’ case (. ‘ 5353 Ray-fish, and remarkably. long tail of a ray, piece of fish- , skin, and a dried fish §354 Six various skins of large snakes 5355 Boa constrictor, a fine specimen, being upwards ee sixteen . feet in length | 5356 A small crocodile, from the Nile 5357 The shear-water petrel, Procellaria puffinus 5358 Common bee-eater, Merops apiaster 5359 Common kingfisher, m. and fem. Alcedo adh 5360 Black guillemot, Colymbus grylle, scarce ' 5361 Grey cull 5362 Red spotted creeper, certhia cruentata 5363 Common curlew §364 Fulmar, Procellaria glacialis 5365 Spotted water hen, N. America §366 Marbled guillemot, Uria marmorata, one ® specimen 5367 Cinnamon-crowned finch 5368 Cayenne shrike, Lanius Cayanus 5369 Red-legged partridge 5370 Great brown kingfisher, Alcedo fusca 5371 Crested grebe, Colymbus cristatus, (without case) 5372 Pine grosbeak, m. and fem. Lovia erucleator $373 Lapwing ployer, m, and fem, young and egg 244 CATALOGUE OF THE [45th day] 5374 Two specimens of Alcedo rudis, executed | in thes feathers, in Edwards’s manner 5375 Loxia cerulia | 5376 Grous, m. and fem. 5377 Psittacus porphyrurus 5378 Nun titmouse, m. and fem, and snipe—two cases 5379 Pin-tailed duck, male 5380 Cinnamon doue: Jamaica 5381 Powter pigeon, cock | 5382 Young barn owls, three finely preserved ceri 5383 Hematopus ostralegus 5384 Philipine rail, New Zealand, m. and fem. 5385 Woodcock variety, and raven, young 5386 Gambo goose, Cape of Good Hope 5387 Red throated loon, one specimen, without case (colymibus septentriolis,) rare 5388 Corvorant, fem. 5889 Song thrush, m. and fem. 5390 Black guillemot, Colymbus grylle, rare 5891 White rump’d thrush, Gibraltar =» 5392 Solitary thrush, Gibraltar 5393 Ouzel, m, and the throstle—two cases 5394 Stock dove; and woodcock—two cases 5395 Yellow eared toucan, S. America) 5396 Whinchatter variety 5397 Gambo duck, Surinam 5398 Pompadour chatterer, Ampelis pompadora, m. and man | 5399 Northern diver, Colymbus glacialis, a very fine specinten 5400 A most beautiful specimen of the Nibobar pigeon, Colum | ba Nicolarica, very rare Le asa tae - - End of the Forty-fifth Day’ s Sale. FORTY-SIXTH DAY. _ Friday, the 2th of June, 1806. $401 1 sleeping stool, anda meat dish, Otaheite 5402 Two large and handsome baskets, from. the South Sea _ Islands, and a small ditto $403 A small Boaee Onna rated case, from ditto, sd a flute 5404 Palm-tree cap, and a curious soni cap - §405-Curious pouch of the North-American Indians, Brod of ~ the skin of a large rattle snake, ornamented with the feet and talons of an eagle 5406 Large bag of ditto, a head dress, and another 5407 Pouch of ditto, made of the skin, (with the horns) of a roebuck, and a bead pouch 6 408 A singular head, dress, from the Marquesas, and a handsome feather head ornament 5409 An elegant shell necklace, a feather ditto, and two thes, 5410 Green nephritic stone chissel, and sundry utensils, from the - South Sea Islands — 5411 A handsome green nephritic stone caeemle, and sundry k: others, from ditto 5412 An idol carved in fine green nephritic stone, and a shell breast plate, New Zealand; a syrinx, and another 5413 Ornamental parts of dress of the North -American Indians, _ and a bracelet, Sandwich Islands 5414 Friar’s knife, inclosing a dagger | 0415 Two curious tobacse stoppers, mound with silver * ? “SS a 246 ne _ CATALOGUE OF THE [46th day} 5416 A feather ‘aut two other necklages, a fish hook, from Ota- heite, &e. 5417 An ivory walking stick head, beautifully inlaid with silver; and a curious double tobacco stopper, mounted with silver 5418 A tea equipage, &c. &c. of extreme minuteness, beautifully turned in ivory 5419 A most superb feather hat, the performance of Nuns at St. Salvador in the Brasils, The ground work is white decorated with imitations of flowers executed in feathers of the most splendid and rare birds 5420 Black spotted snake . 5421 se murena, warted frogs, spotted labrus, and twe ‘others 5422 Singular carinated tortoise, and another | 5423 Tichiurus lepturios, Linn. a fine specimen, América ; ; bie two snakes : 5424 Thorny diodon, small, gadus tricirratus, newt, scolopendra | morsitans, and the sprat—in five small bottles 5495 Curious double egg, one shell being formed within the other 5426 An interesting collection of eggs of the smaller British | birds, many of which are rare 5427 An ostrich egg, a curious double egg, and another 5428 A hang nest, two esculent nests of the Chinese swallow, and twonfore 4 5429 Nest of the water hen, with the eggs, and egg ee. ‘an ose trich laid in the Tower, May 15, 1747 5430 Singular double egg, and another 5431 Egg of an ostrich, hang nest of the oriole, and three amore — 5432 A very complete esculent nest of the Chinese swallow, timber perforated by the carpenter bee, andegg of an _ _ ostrich 8 5433 Crotalus horridus, and another snake, in two bottles . 5434 A large bottle containing a great variety of prea Heard, i and other amphibious animals — a q 5435 Curious fish of the clupea genus a 54386 Singular black wrasse Y) 5437 Broad banded snake, frogs, and the Rivet alent y 5438 Silver dory, spotted snake, fish, and a ciijeniat sponge—in | four bottles i 5439 A small salamander, Lacerta salamandr a ae six other a ‘curious reptiles, fishes, &c. we 5440 The black fish, in a large bottles 5441 Weever fish, and-five others, in six small bottles 5442 A variety of snakes, in three bottles ’ che 5443 Whelk with its animal, several fishes, &c. three bots rs . 5444 Shell of small geometrical tortoise, and two more.) 5445 Four si ane species of omen, 'e one very rare» — [46th de LEVERIAN MUSEUM, Cy -5460 Great seal | _ 6461 Round-tailed seal 5446 Epinephelus merra, (of Block) Japan ;_ and two snakes 5447 Curious marine worm of singular beauty 5448 A large bottle, containing a small crocodile, and several other lacertz, blind worms, &c.- - 5449 Esox stomias, viper-headed pike, and another singular fish 5450 Dusky wrasse, and a snake 5451 Two singular vermes 5452 Speckled snake, a beautiful specimen 5453 Elegant granulated lizard 5454 Grey-banded snake, &c. in two large bottles. 5455 Dusky wrasse, and another 5456 A very large stuffed specimen of the shatk 5457 A ditto of the monk fish | 5458 Rough Seal 5459 Lunated seal_ . 5462 Antilope cervina 5463 Fawn of fallow deer 5464 Two specimens of the white var. of the mole 5465 White var. of the rat, and a squirrel 5466 A very fine specimen of viverra ichneumon 5467 Lemur catta 5468. White mole, and two rats 5469 White beaver 5470 Fulimart 5471 German hamster, m. and fem. 5472 Dasypus novem-cinctus - 5473 A beautiful specimen of Woschus. Grimmia,’ very rare 5474 White variety of the si aa and a common wren—two cases 5475 White and brown variety of the wren, and a Goliidnalion two cases : 5476 Dun diver 5477 Falco Domingius 5478 Ring-tail eagle, Falco fulvys 5479 Trumpeter pigeon, and common crow—two cases 6480 Tarrock gull fone oo without case) Larus Dime id: eal: : 5481 Ruby-throated warbler, Siberia 5482 Curasso bird, young 5483 Ptarmigan, Scotland 5484 Bantam cock, and common pigeon—two cases 5485 Cat fly-catcher, Kamstchatka 3 , 5486 Cross bill ouzle © 5487 Young sparrow hawk, and fieldfare, two cases -5488 Loxia psittacea, m, and fem. Sandwich Islandrare. ag 248 | CATALOGUE OF THE a, io) 5489 ‘Scarletcheaded parrot, Brazils 5490 Little bustard, m. and fem. Otis tetrax—rare 5491 Cayenne jay, Corvus Cayanus 5492 Waxen chatterer, Ampelis garulus, m. and fem. ae! 5493 Partridge variety 5494 Blue grosbeak, m. and fem. Loxia carriilet 7 | 5495 Fork-tailed shrike, Lantus forficatus ) 5496 Ardea minuta, the little bittern, a very oe specimen, shot in Dorsetshire 5497 Pinguinaria parva, are 5498 An extremely. fine specimen of Paradisea spade. 5499 Two of the zreen knobbed sun, W. Indies; a beauty limpet, three cassidz, the cock’s-wing clam, and eight other ; shells. 5500 The cancellated trochlea, Sicily; the. purple-rayed, ‘the abreviated, and slender solens, the painted lunatus, ‘the partridge cockle, and nine other shells 5501 The grey rosarium, a vice-admiral, and three other cones, } a the painted and bleeding teeth nerite, the red clam, the grey chersin, and eleven other shells 5502 The semi-violet oceanic snail, (Helix janthina, Linn.) the tiger cat cone, the sanguineous tellen, the banded frog, the strawber ry rosarium, the white rose, (Tellina diva- ‘ ricata, Linn ) and thirteen more 5503 Nerita versicolor, W. Indies; the variegated French horn - ‘land snail, the freckled porcelain, the green var. of the © parroquet - margaritifera, Friendly Islands; the long netted porcelain, and nine more 5504 Two orange lunati, tellina festiva; trapezium: oblonga, two lapwing’s-egg porcellane, another i in @ young stage of growth; the pale satchel clam, Guinea; a grey cher- sin, with a pagurus lodged in it, Ww. Indies 5 5 2 maul nodulosus, and six others ) 5505 A variety-of shells of different genera 5506 The map porcelain, from Amboyna; the bellied variety Se the occidental argus porcelain, from Providence 3 and a : furbelowed clamp, Moluccas—all fine 5507 Head of a fish, apparently of the salmon tribe, in pyrites, Sheppy Islands 5508 An ammonite in a mass of stone, - with ‘ite ‘counterpart, shewing the pearly inner coating ofthe shell = 5509 Section of a large ammonite 5510 Large head of a fish in indurated marl, ‘Sheppy ay ng " 9511 Brown marble, having belemnite and other: etoile fossils imbedded in it, from Germany __ 4 van a 5512 Fossil madrepora, a large specimen; and two smalls gg 5513 A mass of fish scales in blue marl | 5514 A chrysolite, cut and — 7! eS 4 — [46th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. ~ 249 ~ §515 A hyacinth, ditto; an amethyst, ditto; and an amethyst, - | India cut 5516 A handsome brown cat’ s-eye, cut and polished - 5517 A sapphire, and an emerald, ditto $518 A Brasilian ruby, ditto - $519 A fine-coloured orjental ruby, and a ditto crystallised _.. 5520 Avcrystallized diamond _ + 3 q $ ‘ End of’ the Forty-siath Day’s Sale. oh -FORTY-SEVENTH DAY. - Saturday, the 28th of June, 1806. 5521 ‘Two carved ornaments, a shark’s sia ‘oatilbieeat: a small basket, and two salt dishes, Sandwich Islands 5522 Four various baskets, from the South Sea Islands 5523 Ornainental parts of dress of the North American Indians, anda bracelet, Sandwich Islands ra . . &, vik % 1 5 * ‘Tasth day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM, i 5740 Brown duck 5741 Large green parrot, Brasil ~ §742 Guillemot 5743 White fronted deve _ §744 Drumming partridge 5745 Large fly-catcher, m. and fem, South Seas - 5746 Tarrock gull, Larus tridactylus 5747 Orange-throated lark, Cape of Good Hope 5748 Large yellow wagtail, S. America 5749 Hawk-headed parrot, rare 5750 Partridge variety 5751 Common magpie — _ $752 A fine specimen of the tufted dunghill mock 5753 Ditto of the hen 5754 Loxia dominicana $755 Water ouzel variety | 5756 Orange-faced parroquet 5757 Tantalus falcinellus, shot in Kent ! 5758 Glareola Austriaca, Austrian pratincole 5759 The female woodchat, Lanius aNd | 9160 Ardea minuta, the little bittern, an-extremely fine speeimen, shot in Lincolnshire . ; End of the Forty-eighth Day’s Sale, "5773 A most superb Turkish robe, esnanis the property of the ‘4 FORTY-NINTH DAY. Tuesday, the Ist of July, 1806. $761 "Two feather fie Fara a pair of idol’s oem and a fea- ther necklace, Sandwich Islands 5762 Boar’s-tusk bracelet, shark’s-tooth instrument, basaltic adze, a dagger, &c. from ditto 5763 Stone hand-weapon, King George's Sound ; a hemp beater, a necklace, and two combs 5764 Three various clubs, South Sea Islands; and an adze 5765 Small dark coloured feather cloak, and a feather ornament ofacurious pattern. 5166 Remarkably large meat dish, and a sleeping stool, Otaheite 5767 Avery curious feather idol, ‘Sandwich Islends 5768 Feather fly-flap, a pair of mother of pearl idol’s eyes, anda basaltic adze 5769 Shark’s tooth instrument, a gorget, a necklace, a bunch of fish-hooks, and a small idol, Sandwich Islands 5770 Necklaces, combs, &c. Sandavich Islands 677 Sundry parts of dress of the North American Indians 5772 Two pair of North American jeathern stockings, Chinese scull cap, and a pair of wicker Chinese slippers. - Hon. Wortley Montague 5774 A pair of large purple “fluor vases, (damaged) and three fluor ornaments, 5775 A pair of salts made of beautiful eons ei a sal a vase, and two others. s igs I : 2d eae Me ee ee eee oe - i Ce a . "[4oth day.| LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 259 5776 5777 . 5778 5779 - 5780 5781 5782 5783 5784 5785 5786 5787 5788 . 5789 5790 5791 ‘5792 5793 5794 5795 5796 Simia luteola, yellow monkey Bradypus tridactylus, young Red crested monkey Pig tailed baboon, Simza Nemestrina, Linn. Lemur lori Bonnetted monkey, Penant, Sim, pileata, rare Lion tailed monkey, Simia ferox, without case, very rare Striated monkey, Szm. Jacchus : Ditto, differently varied in colour Royal monkey, Sim, seniculus, Linn. Small black monkey, Sim. Midas Chinese bonnet monkey Monkey from St. Jago A fine specimen of Simia Maimon A capital ditto of Simia Mormon | Viverra putorius, N, America Grey squirrel, N. America Pig, Surinam Blue headed finch, Fringtlla cyanomelas Little green parroquet, Botany Bay Marbled guillemot, Uriga marmorata 5797 Turnstone, America 5798 5799 . $300 5801 5802 5803 5804 5805 5806. 5807 §808 5809 5810 6811 5812 5813 5814 5815 5816 5817 5818 — 9819 5820 821 White throat, m. and fem. Buft-coloured crested fowl], Africa Red throated loon,’ Colymbus septentrionalis, rare Buffalo headed duck © Noddy bird of North America North American robin, - 2 Red legged partridge, aoe ; and the hen knot bird Water ouze)]. male and female Red pole, Hudson’s Bay; and a variety of the common wheatear _ Fly-catcher, male and female Large blue American kingfisher Grey godwit, and a young cuckow Green parrot, South America Pink breasted grosbeak Green plover Russet wheatear, var. Gibraltar, described by ee as a var. of the common Greater tinamou, South America Tufted duck, male Icteric okigie Hobby hawk, and stannel hawk Blackbird, and linnet Lesser Banana bird, and the house sparrow Common cross-bill Spotted cuckow, South Seas 260 _ CATALOOUE OF THE [49eh day) . 5822 Bald coot | ; 5823 Woodcock A nes 5824 Blackbird, male and female r 5825 Greater brambling : 5826 Bantum cock | - 6827 Carrier pigeon ! rid Ae 5828 Parrot, a curious variety, America : 5829 Green creeper, South America 5830 parrot, South America 5831 Larger sanderling : 5832 Hen of the stannel hawk 5833 Cowry finch, East Indies; and blackcap, Gibraltar ‘ 5834 Brambling. and another 5835 Missel thrush and green finch $836 Grey wagtail, and lark variety 5837 Hoopoe male 5838 Ruff, male, and the common bullfinch 5839 Blackbirds, male and female 5840 Woodlark, and the young razor bill 5841 Fly-catcher, male and female 5842 Woodcocks, North America 5843 Twite, and young redstart 5844 Curious variety of the lark | 5845 House sparrow, and young .cuckows | 6846 Mouse-coloured linnet, North America ; red winged thrush, and another 5847 Brown American owl 5848 Poker duck 5849 Pied martin, North nipssps 5850 Green wren — 5851 Stone chatterer, and wihite wren 5852 Whin chatterer, and skylark 5853 Tufted starling, young starling, and avadavad 5854 Black-fronted “flycatcher ey saivcage stone chatterer, and another a 5855 Coldfinch, woodlarks, and green wren—thtee cases . 5856 Blue timouse, coldfinch, and sparrow | ‘ 0857 Young sandpipers, wren, and ox eye titmigieaitieer cases 0858 Grasshopper lark 5859 Yellowfinch, America; andacrossbill _ 8860 Variety of the robin, anid ditto of the chaffinch 0861 Red-legged partridge, Barbary 5862 Nun or black and white smew , 9863 Bantum cock 5864 Large swift, Gibraltar ; chaffirch and wren 5865 Patre, and ‘titlark 0866 Yellow bellied finch, Africa; young cuckow 9867 Large butcher bird m [49th day] _LEVERIAN MUSEUM. co ae ~ §868 Ruff male, and young, of the bastard plovers — 5869 Grey parrot. 5870 Large wren, of Cayenne; and another 5871 Young starling, and a case with three small birds -5872 Marsh titmouse, male and female 5873 Wariety of the linnet 5874 Waxbill grosbeak, Lowia astrild _6875 Oriolus niger » 5876 Green dove, South Seas—rare 5877: Black-capped parroquet, rare—Psittacus melanocephalus 5878 Quail, N. America 5879 Lovie: sanguirostris, the taylor bird, three specimens » with si one of their curiously formed nests 5880 Tanagra tetao, m. and fem. in fine preservation, Paradise. titmouse End of the Forty-ninth Day’s Sale. FIETIETH DAY," Wednesday, the 2nd of July, 1806. 105 5881 Y oun G chicken, chaffinch, and brown finch, America, 5882 Green finch, and the bill of singular bird =~ 5883 Ardea ati West Indies Mss 5884 Avadavad, titlark, and greenfinch ta 5885 Tree creepers, and snipe, in two cases 5886 Yellow bittern, Africa 5887 Snow finch, North Pole 5888 Common teal, and blackbird 5889 White wagtail, and the red-winged thrush 5890 Variety of the sparrow, and black-cap, Gibraltar §891 A pair of the bunting, 5892 Nut hatch, green finch, and young, duck — §893 Powter pigeon, male 5894 Hedge lark, and fieldfare 5895 Red-tail, male, fem. and young 5896 Blue-headed pigeon, Jamaica 5897 Black and white woodpecker 5898 Virginian nightingale 5899 Wood owl, nest and eggs A 5900 Young of the common partridge 5901 Red shank §902 Ptarmagians in the winter dress, Scotland §903 Sandpiper 5904 Variety of the common partr idge 5905 Yellow-cheeked parrot, Brazil 5906 Pair of starlings 5907 Stannel hawk 5908 Pied variety of the common blackbird {50th day} LEVERIAN MUSEUM. ae 5909 Black grosbeak, S. America, both sexes _ 5910 Bastard baltimore bird, and the red-tail 5911 Wax-bill, East Indies; marsh titmouse, and young duck 5912 Bald coot _ 5913 Two varieties of the twite, and the sand sae 6914 Sandpiper, and the knot ‘ 5915 Singular variety of lark 5916 Bunting lark, and titlark : 5917 Canary bird | | 5918 Blue titmouse _ 5919 Hybrid linnet, and canary - 5920 Rallus porzana, small spotted water hen - 5921 Cross-billed lark, a curious lusus © 5922 Bald coot 5923 Canary bird, and a curious olive-coloured wren 5924 Yellow- boulder ed titmouse, Surinam 5925 Sea lark, a pair 5926 Larger spotted woodpecker, and s summer titlarks _ 5927 Green plover | 5928 Pied whidah bird, East _ rare 5929 Yellow wagtail re ca 5930 Wryneck > ! ye 5934 Chicken. sae : 5932 Wagtails, a pair 4 5933 Buff-breasted tringa 5934 Young corn crakes _ $935 Tobago hawk, Falco Domingus 5936 Bonana bird, yellow hammer, and starling 5937 Canary ditto, with iis egg, and a wheat-ear — 5038 Guillemot 5930 Spotted-necked turtle dave. Buckinghamshire 5940 Young snipe, and a pied blackbird ; 5041 Lesser sea swallow : eae a in 5942 White var. of the common crow — 5943 Blue crested American Jay, rare. 5944 Paradise sparrow, a pair 5945 Common snipe 5946 Green woodpecker | 5947 White variety of the thrush — 5948 Hawfinch, and a snipe 5949 Bullfinch, and red-tail — 5950 Red-crested grosbeak 5951 Snow finch, America _ 5052 Black-caps, and the reed wren _ 5953 Nightingale,~ Gibraltar ; and the turtle dove of the West Indies _ 5954 Carrier pigeon 5955 Sparrow owl, Holland vans Spee (264 —- CATALOGUE OF THE 5056 Swift, male and fernale 5957 Sandpiper. ; Ai 5 oe on 5958 Pied variety of the hedge sparrow 5959 Black-headed gull, North America 5960 Whin chatterers, male and female. 5961. Spotted woodpecker — 5962 Chaffinch, and white var. of the swallow 5063 Yellow wagtail, and whin chat 5964 Reed sparrow, ‘America 5905 Sand martins, a pair 5906 Gibraltar nightingale | 5907 Goldfinch, cheveril, and red tail 5968 Water rail, a pair 5969 Gold-crested wren 5970 Bunting, andthe brown linnet. 5971 Light-coloured variety of the robin, and alse 5972 Swift, and stormfinch 5073 Bau: bunting, and another 5074 Robin, and hybrid canary linnet 5975 Petty-chaps, Gibraltar ; waxen-bill, and another iy 7 5976 Nut hatch | 5077 Var. of the common turtle dove, Buckinghamshire # 5978 Robin, male and female, and ‘ox-eye titmouse 5979 Jamaica fly-catcher, and young mee | 5980 Nightingale, Gibraltar 5981 Scaup duck’ 5982. Grey scallop-toed tringa 5983 White sparrow 5084 Red shanks 5985 Crotophaga ani 5086 Goat-sucker | 5987 Young of the wheat-ear, rpbin., and another, 5988 Small “woodpecker . 5989 Hybr id goldfinch, wren, sagt young | Tail 5990 White-breasted fly-catcher 6991 Canary bird, and bullfinch $992 Greenfinch, and white throat 5993 ‘Teal 5994 Spotted falcon, of Walcot's. °* British Birds" 5995 Goat-sucker 5990 Shoveler duck 5997 Poker duck ue “ uf | Cogn 5998 Ardea exilis, minute bittern, very.rare_ be or: 5999 North American cuckow | — 6000 Spatted shouldered fly- spatehee iy and large American wren hie _ End of te Pifteth mA 5 Sale... | 4“ Sh ae Md at FIFTY-FIRST DAY. Thursday, the 3d of July, 1806. 6001 De chiiisn’ titmouse, with nest and egos” 6002 Small grey backed gull, North America | 6003 Wild goose dey 6004 Gibraltar quail 6005 Long-eared ow} . ahs 6006 Brambling, and wheatear _ 4 6007 Red-headed striated woodpecker, sion a pair 6008 Catbird, America; and water rail 6009 Wrens, "America ; male, fem. ate young _ 6010 Red owl, America ~ 6011 Red- legged partridge, Portugal 6012 Starlings, and the puffin ~ 6013 Todus rufiventris, cinnamon- -coloured todus ' 6014 Bantum cock 6015 Teal, male 6016 Risecler: fem. Gibraltar | 6017 Skylark var, and young linnets . 6018 Black cap, America; m, and fem, Sine) 6019 Crow 6020 Larger nightingale, Gibraltar 6021 Golden eye 6022 Great tinamou, rare 6023 Common pigeon cock ) 6024 Hybrid, goldfinch and canary 266 .. caratocunor THE — [Sst day.) 6025 Chaffinch, and sparrow-hawk et eo a } 6026 Cross-billed crow si Van 6027 Partridge ie peach 6028 Cole goose, a pair > “Sone 6029 Scolopax Cauralia, South America, rare. _ 6030 Red banded humming bird, male kn A 0031 Golden crested wren ; Ce ae ‘ 6032 Psittacus porphyrocephalus, male and female, extremely. sites fine and rare . - 6033 Jacamar, male and female, fine | 6034 Yellow rumped finches. 6035 Stix variegata, little horned owl 6030 Blue erosbeak, America; m. and fem. 6037 Variezated wren, North ‘Ametica-—a pain 6038 Grey wastail, and common pigeon 6039 Wheat ear, male and female | 6040 European nuthatch, Sitta Europa 6041 Psittacus pacificus, South Seas 6042 Grey wagtail , 6043 Common creeper, Cetthig familiatis 6044 Sea-lark 6045 Strix flammea- 6046 Cinnamon Dove, Jamaica Joi a a ae 6047 Widgeon : cb EZ tae RG 6048 Crossbill var. of the pigeon J OOS 6049 Lanius Barbarus, Barbary shrike pa § 6050 Orange-fronted parroquet, Africa ; male and fornale 6051 Columba indica, a fine specimen - ' 6052 Large white tern 6053 Young cuckow ~ 6054 Ferruginous woodpecker, Picus cinnamomeus 6055 Humming birds, with nest and eggs te June RO 6056 Bucco Cayennensis, black spotted barbet.. ;!-.4 jaf Gina 6057 Turquoisine parroguet, New Holland Ae iy hi 0058 Variegated brown quail, bonth Seas ) 5 - 6059 Lanius tyrannus, variety, m. and fem. , th 6060 Yellow headed oriole />- Hy Jud Re 6061 Pin-tailed whidah bird / - A dog toh ae 6062 Canary, Cape of Good fae a ug ‘6063 Black finch, Africa 2~< es 6064 Painted nck. America Vix ™ 6065 Blue grosbeak, America q-! x oto i _ 6066 Skylark variety sx Be ey isd ie cal Oa - 6067 Humming bird “¢ tg oon) ii 6068 Black-winged parrot, S. Ageertes, i a 4 «eo nig 6069 Orange-winged digsea Brazila.g, if waned a - ‘ r Gy) 3 ae [sist day. a LEVERIAN MUSEUM. | 967 6070 hisahine crowned parroquet, Psittacus galgulus, very fine eye and rare, m. and fem. © {3~6 - GO71 Spirit duck Ep i . 6072 Storm finch ; 6073 Lemon- amined canals, Brazils 6 : 6074 Olive birds, m. anc fem. S. America 18. “G, 6075 Partridge variet Bye _ 6076. Black gull » ee ate pe ie i 6077 Large spotted ‘cuckow, ‘Africas = . am » 6378 Columba’ Indica 4 oO pe 6079 Petrel, King George’s Sound. - 6080 Wood pigeon, m. fem. and young,’ ? 6081 Black throated crow ,/ 6082 Crimson throated ich 5. America fot pod 6083 A curious quail, from the bk. Indies hy 6084 A ditto kingfisher, S. Seas.“ 6085 Long tailed fly-catcher, S. Miiesicn ie 6986 A casé containing male, female, and young swallows’ 6087 Large green parrot, Brazilsofm 6088 Short eared owl, Strix brachyotos ; and a bantam hen—two '> cases Jxn1Q a 6089 Blue throated redstart, m. and fem. iy 6090. Yellow shouldered | thrush 9 eed 6091 Grasshopper lark 74 4 6092 Yellow headed’ parrot, Brazils / PE aie* 60903 Green linnét, m. and fem. at Sal ing ae OO. 6094 Beautiful grey and green dove, S. ‘Seas #- >.~6 6095 The climbing grakle,-Gracula scandens, extremely. rare + 6096 Loxia Dominicana & 6007 Scarlet rumped oriole, m. and fem. S. ‘Atheriea }- Bur» 6098 Three specimens of the yellow finch, Afiica - a Ie a. 6099 Beautiful specimens of the m. and fem. Sutinam chaffinch , f-§—D 6100 Lesser crowned pigeon, Columba cristata, very rare } « /@.. 4.6101 Gorgonia flammea, Cape of Good 'Hope — | oy y 6102 Gorgonia, -with adhesions, funnel shaped sponge, and another ¥~ 6 6103 Millepora dama, stag’s- -horn coral, West Indies te 6104 A large madrepore 4 — ’ 6105 Corallina cylindricay a curious gorgonia, and another sg 6106 Pennatulata phosphorea, an Isis, and another A Riagests 6107 Gorgonia pretiosa, true red coral, a fine branch Grob n. a “O-O 6108 A small ramose coral, herring bone coralline, en another ad jo 6109 Madrepora crater, cup madrepore, f Hast Indies so oD 6110 Curious yellow gorgonia, and two more > -~/, — 6111 Cinnamon madrepore, gorgonia, pence &e.3 _ 6112 Elegant pink gorgonia, and another i 6113 ‘iqeoagaaaas ~~ a larg ge ¢ branch | 4 1s 6116 Madrepora limax, slug like madrepora, New South _§ 6119 Screen-like gorgonia, var. of G. Cientbactiaan! East Indies CATALOGUE OF THE 6114 Warted gorgonia, and another Qe 6 6115 Tubipora musica, organ pipe coral, a oe : very fine and large me 6117 Singular millepore, warted gorgonia, and two more Si son 6118 Curious gorgonia, and two more Leite fadea a’ wrt 6120 Dwarf stellated branched coral, formed on a large piece of u i i black granite, Coast of Guinea He sessile a 5 yc gcd At yi M ‘ A : ‘y i “ / haa é , , We s : Re f : Cl Ke pn ay? Ff te ; ¥ é A A Demon aa aeeg gh ’ -— | ) | (We Bon). : PY ae ae tP i ee ; a , ‘ " Li ef ‘ r] - i a ik i kee i, ae ‘SB a P j CB ' ee ee * End of the Fifty-first Day’s Salen oy 7) ct Vy i: / ne ne ¥ one 4% . iy y t ‘ 7 FIFTY-SECOND DAY. | Friday, the Ath of July, 1806. | 6121 vA Shark's tooth instrument, a pair of idol’s eyes, and two tattooing instruments 6122 A light and a dark coloured adze, and a necklace, s. Sea Island 6123 Parts of foreign dresses, of curious fabric, an ancient purse, and a feather fly-flap 6124 Cap, worked by a negress, and an American straw ca 6125 Napkin made of fine grass (found in Lillyshall Abbey, Shropshire), ‘and pa of old English shoes, a purse, and two others © 6126 Three various baskets, from the South Sea Islands 6127 Ornamental parts of dress, of the North Arherican Indians, and a bracelet, Sandwich Islands ~ 6128 Large and a small comb, King George’ s Sound; and a fea- , ther necklace 6129 A handsome Persian ox-tail fly-flap '- 6130 A variety of Canadian ornamental parts of dress 6131 A curiously carved tobacco stopper, mounted in silver ~ 6132 Another ditto, representing a hound and a hare, ane a handsomely carved walnut shell - 6133 Small model in ivory, of a human cranium, a curious minute pistol, made of gold and coral, and a carving on a shell’s operculum” . 6134 Specimens of the window glass, vitrified by the great fire : at Ratcliffe; and of corn and flour, partially consumed | by the fire at the Albion Mills ; and another J 270 | CATALOGUE OF THE 6135 Abeeoed set of tesbiks, or Mahometan devoti onal and two others 6136 Two large quill feathers of the condor, and the ava wing bone at ditto a 6137 The Lord’s Prayer, written in an catecaie small compass, . and three specimens of writing, by Sarah Smith, of Kil- | ‘burn; born without handsorarms _ _ 6138 Acase, ‘mounted with silver, containing a eerie of curious cutting instruments. 6139 A small Pines steatite box, oath 2 a carved j Joss on the lid: _ and imitation of a snake sa 6140 Sledge, and dog-harness complete, presented to Sit Ashton - Lever, by Captain King, and by him particularly men- ~~ tioned in Vol. II. p. 202, of Capt. Cook’s Jast voyage 6141 Handsomely carved ivory cane head, bracelet made at red Chinese oil beads, &c. 6142 Two beautiful feather ornaments, Sandwich Islands 6143 Three various ornamented dagger s, from ditto - 6144 A beautiful scarlet and yellgw feather-helmet, from ditto 6145 A fine academy chalk drawing, handsomely framed and | glazed > \ 6146 A large sleeping stool and a meat dish, from Otaheite — 6147 An elegant small olive-green feather cloak, and | a frerlliec¥ ’ fly-flap, Sandwich islands . 6148 A handsome four-legged sleeping stool, anda basaltic adze, Otaheite _ 6149 Two curious boxes, a metallic finnel? and ten pieces of _ Chinese money | 6150 Two clubs, and a bone patapatoo, ‘New Zealand 6151 Finely worked spontoon of a New Zealand chief 6152 A beautifully carved club, Friendly Islands 6153 Another very curious ditto, of singular shape,’ from ditto 6154 War club, made of whale’s bone, Nootka Sound ; and — large basaltic ‘adze, Otaheite 6155 A bezoar stone, and two porcelain. mouth-pieces, fot. Turkish pipes - 6156 Cap, Nootka Sound; a small meat dish, a bowl, a deen, hemp beater, and fons s tooth instrument, S. Sea Islands | 6157 A curious Jong carved war club, Friendly isiad 6158 An uncommonly large and perfect scarlet and yellow feather. idol, with pearly eyes, Sandwich Isles i, “ 6159 Malay creese, in a handsome sheath ; 4 6160 A Turkish lady’ = eyeltom pigment case, made of gold sod % silver 6161 A fine specimen of trechilus cristatus, or crested omming.. bird, on the nest eas f 6162 White and grey tody fi by oh 6163 Whinchatterer, nun titmouse and another 6164 Hazle grous, m. and fem, Tetrao bonasia ie Sees 2 [5and day. | _ LEVERIAN MUSEUM. | ! 971 6165 Lesser Ani 6166 Blue-headed parrot 6167 Scarlet-vented cockatoo 6168 Black and white finch, m. and fem. Africa 6169 Land rail, S. America 6170 Pompadour- fronted parroquet, S.Scas 6171 Black-winged linnet, America 6172 Green butcher bird, S. America 6173 White-fronted parrot 6174 Motacilla provincialis, the Dartford warbler, m, and fem. 6175 Cinnamon-coloured tody, $, America, Lowia orix 6176 Cuckow, young 6177 Two most beautiful specimens of the Borneo parroquet oe Purplish-olive curlew, S. America Blue and brown headed kingfisher, m. and fem. 5. Seas “E180 0 Bald-headed parrot 6181 Purple-fronted humming bird 6182 Waxbill 6183 Pink-breasted xanthornus, m. and fem, 6184 Quail, and common pigeon, two cases - 6185 A fine specimen ef certhia formosa = 2 ) 6186 Large black and white yellowhammer, America 6187 Ultramarine creeper, bp: and fem. S. America 6188 Drumming partridge att : 6189 Small spotted water hen, S. America, m. and fem. ; 6190 Beautiful red and white var. of the goldfinch 6191 Brown-headed tody 6192 Yellow wagtail, m, and fem. and bulfinch 6193 Four specimens of the West Indian ground dove 6194 Black and white tern, N, America 6195 Small black heron 6196 Green spotted titmouse, S. America ; 6197 Spur-winged jacana, Parra jacana, fine and rare, 8. Aime- rica 6198, Small purple-rumped lory, East Indies. 6199 Scull of a trunk turtle, which, when living, weighed up- wards of sixteen hundred pounds 6200 Two ramose sponges, and another, a madrepore ; and sun- dry other zoophytes 6201 Beautiful group of muricated coral , 6202 Fasciculated madrepore, and two other fine corals 6203 Branching millepore, an elegant specimen 62(4 Macrepora anthophyllites, sponge, and another 6205 Madrepora fascicularis, and two other corals 6206 Spongia infundibuliformis, large 6207 Branched sponge, Gulph of Florida 6208 Madrepora porites, a fine specimen, West Indies Kk / ~ 272 CATALOGUE OF THE (52nd day.) 6209 Fine specimen of the yellow var. of the Venus fan gor- onia i 6210 Shamma digitata, Florida ; and a gorgonia 6211 Ditto and another 6212 Millepora rubra, madrepora aceaae Linn. and five other corals 6213 A glazed case, containing a large group of Jepas tintinna- bulum, affixed to a portion of timber from a ship’s bottom 6214 A large muricated coral, West Indies 6215 Warted gorgonia, a fine specimen, naturally affixed to an arca 6216 Cat’s tail sponge, and another singular zoophyte 6217 Millepora alcicornis, a large specimen 6218 Tubipora musica, singular sponge, prickly coral, and another ~ 6219 A group of lepas tintinnabulum, singularly affixed to the summit of a zoophyte 6220 Blue coral, tubular sponge, &c. various 6221 A variety of sponges, corals, &c. _ 6222 Two specimens of the red coral, curious stellated mille- pore, reticulated sponge, &c. , 6223 An uncommonly fine branch of the Isis hippuris 6224 Muricated coral, an elegant specimen’ « |. 6225 A variety of zoophytes 6226 Purple Venus fan, a scarce var. and two others 6227 May-blossom coral, Isis hippuris, red coral, &c. 6228 Three branches of gorgonia pretiosa, sponges, &c. 6229 A fine branch of the red coral, singular gorgonia, &c. 6230 Red coral, a large specimen, Sicily ; blue coral, and mays blossom coral 6231 Red and yellow varieties of the Sea fan, and another gor- gonia 6232 Madrepora fungites 6233 Section of an astroites, coral, and tubular sponge 6234 Muricated coral, and a tubular sponge 6235 Stone, perforated by shells of the pholas genus 6236 An elegant specimen of the prickly coral, madrepora muricata, a sponge, and another 6237 Millepora alcicornis, stag’s horn coral, West Indies 6238 Gorgonia, with serpula, and other adhesions 6239 Warted gorgonia 6240 Madrepora limax, New South Wales, remarkably large and fine End of the Fifty-second Day’s Sale. é FIFTY-THIRD DAY. Seong $7 of “back 1806. 6041 Mear dish and sleeping stool, Otaheite _ 6242 A very perfect basaltic adze, and two sleeping stools 6243 Handsome fly-flap, made of the Persian ox’s tail 6244 Acurious paddle, South Sea Islands 6245 Two long and one short club, from ditto 6246 A finely carved war club, from ditto 6247 A curious Chinese carving in ivory, anda tobacco stopper made of thetimber, of the vessel Centurion, in which Lord Anson sailed round the world _ 6248 Curiously carved tobacco stopper, mounted with silver; and a Chinese padlock 6249 Leg and foot of the small African antelope, mounted with gold, as a tobacco stopper, the leg bone of the same ani- mal made into a stopper, and mounted with silver 6250 Large pewter dish, rolled up by Topham, the strong man, and a pewter mug squeezed together by the same 6251 An elegant small dark coloured feather cloak, Sandwich Isles 6252 A scarlet and white feather helmet, aiid two daggers, Sand- wich Isles 6253 An extremely elegant scarlet and yellow ditto 6254 An elegant feather fly-flap, and a small feather cloak, from ditto | 6255 A bowl, a hemp-beater, a comb, and asingular idol, Noot- ka Sound 274 6256 A hansomely carved dancing rattle, made of bone, model ~ 6257 6258 6261 6262 6263 6264 " 6265 6266 6267 6268 6269 6270 6271 6279 6273 6974 6275 6276 6277 6278 6279 6280 6281 6282 6283 on 6284 Fringilla granatina in the highest state of beauty cae pres. 6285 Quan, S: America - ». ‘ b \ / a | ' 4 . * ‘ CATALOGUE OF THE [53rd day.| ofa canoe, with carved figures, and a smallidol, from ditto An prvieqnely curious war weapon, from ditto A remarkably curious model of a temple, made of wicker- work, covered with scarlet and yellow feathers, and having a small idol suspended in it—Sandwich Islands A large bone scoop, Nootka Sound; and two others from Tshukutkski An uncommonly large and magnificent scarlet and yellow feather cloak and helmet, betng the identical articles, with which the celebrated Capt. Cook was dégorated Dy the King of Owyhee An ancle ornament made of dog's teeth, Sandwich Islands A curious harpooning instrument, particularly described in former catalogue A knife case of singularly elegant pattern, Onalaska Cap, and aclub, Nootka Sound A curious small double idol; and a cocoa-nut cup, Otaheite Ornamented belt of North American Indians; a tortoises | shell bracelet, Sandwich Isles; and another A variety of ornaments, &c. South Sea Islands Shell and feather necklaces, &c. from ditto A syrinx, a fish-skin file, and another, Otaheite Large silken hammock’ An extremely beautiful small Turkish shawl, interwoven with silyer Shawl of very large size, from Fez, in Africa A pair of ornamented leathern stockings, Canada Parts of a Turkish lady’s dress Variegated shawl of a ditto A Turkish lady’s long shawl, interwoven with gold—an article of great beatity Two handsomely ornamented belts of ‘North American Indians Gorget made of a polished shell, a carved cocoa nut cap, a fish-skin file, and a small syrinx | Case to guard the eycs against snow, Hudson’s Bay ; ae Chinese ete A variety of vegetable remains, as burnt wheat, &c. Various specimens’ of paper money issued in America, and sundry others A large shell onyx, handsomely mountéd Specimens of poetry in different languages, by a persozr confined many years in Bethlem Hospital servation j 53rd day] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 275 » 6286 An exceedingly fine specimen of trochilus ornatus, very rare. 6287 A curious plover executed in the feathers of the bird, according to Edwards’s method, elegantly famed and glazed ‘6288 A most capital, and itis presumed unique, specimen of the great ultramine maccaw, Psitiacus hyacinthus, in the highest state of preservation 6289 Loxia orix | 6290 Spur-winged jacana, Parra jacana, in very high preserva- tion 6291 Chinese organ 6292 Drum of the Esquimaux Indians 6293 Pouch and two belts of North American Indians 6294 Various ornaments of ditto 6295 Knife, and elegantly ornamented knife case of ditto 6296 Pouch, two belts, and other ornaments of ditto 6297 A curious drum, from Easter Island, S. Sea 6298 An extremely elegant bead pouch made by North Ame- rican Indians 6299 Pouch of ditto, chiefly formed of minute porcupine quills 6300 A variety of ornaments, &c. of North Ametican Indians _ 6301 Ancient English shield 6302 A ditto, handsomely ornamented es 6303 A ditto made of iron 6304 A Chinese shield 6305 Ancient English tilting lance 6306 A very handsome and perfect Persian bow 6307 African war instrument, made of antelope’s horns united 6308 A large and curious oriental musical instrument 6309 Ten various oriental and other musical instruments 6310 A pair of Chinese fans, and two others 6311 ‘Two curious African musical instruments 6312 Moorish bridle, and sundry others 6313 Powder horn, with curious devices engraved on its surface by the North American Indians 6314 Chinese ivory beater, and another 6315 A curious spear, a runic almanac, and a North American war club “adie Three various swords » - 6317 Two moorish ditto 6318-T wo swords 6319 Four curious daggers 6320 An elegant small French sword, and another 6321 Two curiots hats from the Bahamas Islands 6322 A curious long Chinese gun, richly ornamented with silver 6323 Three curious oriental hats 6324 A Chinese dagger, and sundry others aeenca” - ~ Wawe , ¥ y ’ : ~ 276 | CATALOGUE OF THE [53rd day.) 63°5 Fine Chinese ink, and sundry others 6326 Chinese gun, beautifully ornamented with silver, &c. 6327 Pemarkably long spear | 6328 Three various spears 6329 Two curious baboons 6330 Orange monkey, Stmia sciurea 633] Chinese bonnet monkey, and one of the orange monkey 6332 The great-toothed monkey of Pennant, very rare 6333 White-throated finch 6334 Large green and purple pigeon, S. Seas 6335 Carrier pigeon 6336 Loxia Ludoviciana, red-breasted grosbeak - 6337 Larger black and white woodpecker, fem. 6338 Red-headed woodpecker 6339 Rough-throated manakin, m. and fem. 6340 Black and ferruginons grosbeak, m. and fem. 6341 A curious buzzard hawk 6342 Mountain goldfinch, Jamaica, m. ac fem. 6313 Certhia afra, young : 6344 Dobchick 6345 Cinereous tody 6346 Small white-fronted manakin 6347 Red-crested manakin 6348 Perfectly white variety of the sparrow ° 6349 A curious charadrius 6350 A small green humming bird, on very curious nest 6351 Emerald-breasted humming bird 6352 Humming bird in its nest « 63858 Purple-tailed humming bird 6354 Trochilus superciliosus, fem. 6355 Trochilus polytmus 6356 Certhia afra, var. 6357 Three curious humming birds, one on a nest 6358 Brown-tailed humming bird, rare 6359 Garnet-breasted humming bird 6360 Humming bird on its nest, curious End of the Fifty-third Day’s Sale. go FIFTY-FOURTH DAY. fn of July, 1806. 6361 A handsome pouch and ornamented girdle of North America Indians 6362 Ornamented leathern stockings, N. America 6368 Persian slippers 6364 A shark’s tooth instrament, and shell necklace, Sandwich Isles; and sundry belts, &c. of the North American Indians 6365 Bead pouch of North American Indians, the pattern remarkably elegant 6366 Highland purse, with silver mounting, a Chinese purse, and an African cap 6367 Canadian shoes, embessed slippers, and iron instrument for walking on ice 6368 Coat and shoe of the Polish dwarf, and shoe of the Corsi- can fairy 6369 Ladies stilts, used during the century before last—-vide Lassel’s account of Venice 6370 Ladies undress’ boddice in Charles the Second’s time, ancient gloves and hat 6371 Cocoa-nut bowl of a Turkish pipe, richly ornamented with silver 6372 Nootka Sound mantle, ornamented with rows of dried deer’s hoofs 6373 Two curious spears, and a handle of ditto 6374 Two curious daggers, and an ancient English brass-handled pistol 978 6375 6376 6377 6378 6379 6380 6381 6382 6333 6384 6385 6386 6387 6388 6389 6390 6391 6392 6393 6394 6395 ; §396 6397 6398 "6399 6400' 6401 6402 6403 : 6404 » 6405 6406 ' 6407 6408 6409 6410" CATALOGUE OF THE [54th day.} Orange-coloured silken petticoat and Dor aiine? China Light blue Chinese robe Singular Chinese trimming, and a girdle J acket, and silk drawers, China; anda curious ancient fla A most superb dark ‘purple Chinese robe, with a oair of side ornaments, beautifully worked in threads of gold Chinese ladies shoes, and ‘North Ainerican shoes Very handsome Chinese chopstick, with an ornamented case A pair of bracelets, and curious Chinese boxes, and anther A singular Chinese metallic ornament, for the head, with three large pins for the-hair A handsome pair.of. Turkish slippers, 2 a aia), and to- bacco pouch Bengal slippers, and Canadian shoes A Spanish rapier and a Persian scimetar Persian sabre of Damascus steel Curious long dagger, with a wooden sheath A handsome Highland sword A very capital Damascus blade sabre, having the handle inlaid with gold Long and handsome war club, South Sea SS A curious ditto, New Caledonia Remarkably large adze, Friendly Islands Beautifully carved short war club, Friendly Islands ‘Two small sleeping arog, and a small double dish, Otea- *heite’.” Beautiful scarlet.and goDay feather cloak, Sautleich, Tsles A singular war weapon, Friendly Islands; and a club, N. Ga cign Black, scarlet, and yellow feather helmet, a small feather cloak, and a feather ornament | Paddle,-New Zealand, and a long spear Model of a canoe, King George's Sound Long barbed spear formed ‘of beautiful | mahogany- ‘like “wood, Sandwich Isles ° ari) A long spear of similar wood fe A curious fishing instrument, a cocoa nut) cup, sind another, Sandwich Islands ‘A long instrument msed by the natives of the Friendly Re Islands in their athletic sports oe Large wooden bowl] and'dish, and a fan, Sandwich Isles) a Fish spear, Onalaska ©” = A. very curious war instrument; Sandwich Isles Paddle, 5. Sea Islands Long war club, ditto | | . Curiously carved heavy war - lub, at Islands aT . oe Wet . i fotos ded + [54th day. | LEVERIAN MUSEUM, 279 6411 Small gourd provision ease, a fan, a fish-hook, &c. 9. Sea Isles ; 6412 An extremely curious and elaborately carved war instru ares ment made of stone, Nootka Sound 6413 Finely carved war club, Friendly Islands 6414 Curious wooden can and sundry others, Nootka Sound 6415 Two shark's teeth instruments, (one very curious) and an adze head | : , 6416 Skell and bead necklace, small idols, worn as ornaments, anda sundry others, Sandwich Islands 6417 A very curious war-club, New Caledonia | 6418 Pouch very ingeniously made of fine grass, and sundry others, Prince William’s Sound 6419 Gorget, bracelet, shark’s tooth instrument, &c. South Sea Islands ~ 6420 Long and elegantly shaped war club, having its whole length beautifully carved . 6421 Stone war weapon, Nootka Sound ; large wicker fan, and fish hook 6422 Elegant double feather necklace, and Sundry others, Sand-. wich Isles | 6423 Two small war weapons, and a basaltic adze, South Sea Islands. . : _ 6424 Double cup, gourd cup, and fish hook, Sandwich Isles 2) 6425 A curiously ornamented quiver, with arrows, Prince Wil- liam’s Sound e 6426 A neatly shaped ava bow], having two grotesque figures, whose arms serve as supporters. The eyes of the figures are formed of mother of pearl, and their mouths “= are well furnished with teeth. In the middle of each ~~. mouth is a hole communicating with the bowl, through which the liquor is drank or poured out. It was pur- Se y chased from the King of Owyhee ; and is without ques- } a" “tion one of the greatest curiosities brought frem that | Island : ; 6427 Bone scoop, and fishing tackle, Noetka Sound 6428 Heath-like, and two other large specimens of calcareous : spar 7 | ‘6429 Crystallized tin, and five other specimens 6480 A fine specimen of crystallized manganese, Triers : 6431 Eight various specimens of calcareous spar 6432 Crystallized zeolite, Feroe; Franckenburg copper, and | two others | 6433 Calcareous spar, curiously crystallized, and tinged by man- : ganese, Germany». a 6434 A very fine specimen of crystallized boracite, in the ma- | trix, Luneburg, anda specimen of Arragon spar _ . L} S rrehang e - "> », ig at a wr 2. 280 : . CATALOGUE OF THE (54th day.} 6435 Crystallized. blende, and five others 6436 Three curious calcareous incrustations. / 6437 Two very elegant specimens of iron orey'Germany .* 6438 Mass of crystailized topazes, Siberia ; ; ey: ¢ beau | tiful agate, and a soa cabies. 4 6439 A curious stalagmite Bet ke 6440 A large specimen of Pioolithiis | heetite e ey od 6441 Beautifully crystallized calcareous spar, and three others» wf 6442 Two large specimens of I aes: blende, and a large. mass of white quartz © -¢4 6443 Polished specimen of bacon’ spar, veined agate, and five others . 6444 Green zeolite, in the matrix; pearl spar, on fluor; carbo- nate of barytes, on blend; and argentiferous galena, » Hartz 6445 * ; | 6446 Silver ore; three varieties of argentiferous galena, Sweden; ‘and another ; ' 6447 Silver ore, calamine,tvo varieties of phosphate of lead, and two others ©». A 6448 Yellow copper ore, in black shorl, rare; thread-veined saa blistered copper ore ~ 6449 Crystallized marcasite,” “and eleven other specimens re. Pa 6450 Five good varieties of native copper;-and oxyd ahi ditto & 6451 Four various small stalactites 94.4 6452. Amethystine quartz, aud five “others pe 6453 Three elegant ‘small specimens of Ln oe calcareous spar ™ 6454 A aioe sparry deposition, and a stalactite ; : 6455 Two specimens of wood-like coral, and six Be wi 6 6456 Large specimen of silver, selenite, Saxony; ; and two hands ‘ rl i 6463 Five large specimens of brocatelli and other fine marbles, some blendés 6457 Three variously omeratined calcareous spars, and another 6458 Fifteen various polished specimens of fluor, and a specimes _ of Scotch marble ; ¥¢ **,; 6459 Two fine specimens of Florentine marble / $+ <" , 6460 A remarkably fine and large slab of pA i He ; ~ 6461 A capital collection of modern and ancient marbles, con- = taining many of extreme beauty and rarity, the slabs are cut and polished, and one hundred and eighty-seven in number.—These specimens are respectively ? numbered and described in the former catalogue 9 gy Ex ie WD 6462 Twenty-four various specimens of fluor, cur Jand polished, and seventeen marbles, ditto “i. “ua Se ee ee ee and seven others 6464 Thirty-seven beautiful ti aed specimens of. ancient and” modern granites, porphyries, and serpentines w I} 2- 6 54th day) LEVERIAN MUSEUM. : 281 6465 A fine specimen of crystalized realgar, on native arsenic, Saxony | ~w6466 Two iron ores, Triers ; pearl spar, and calamine ~ 6467 Six small specimens, including plumbago, from Cumber- land, &c. 6468 Delicate white aay ae spar, purplish fluor, and tent ™ others 0)" ih Le 6469 Ruby blende, crysti allized aun Sireeish copper ore, and three others 6470 White oxyd of © “manganese, very rare, “and ; green oxyd. of nickel iD 6471 Curious sparry incrustation, formed onan aqueduct, anotheg, ditto, and three vegetable incrustations ath “6412 Crystallized ruby silver, and three others — 6473 Octohzdral iron ore,. moras ae in nl Pensa and two others //, 6474 Crystallized blue carbonate of copper, Sibgrins 8 and | native and vitreous copper ... 6475 A fine specimen of solid grey cobalt, Hesse...# ’ 6476 Avery choice and large ane of en erous mpi, or Piedra d'Inca % x. gy - 6477 A specimen of native tron, ey Benegal \- om 6478 Red oryd of lead, filling the cavities - a (ea ae al- ‘mond stone—recently discovered in Hesse @y ~ --=6479 Phosphate of lead, in large and fine crystals, Saxony (6480. A Bhp a and Bi, crystallized carbonate of rani \e an enty ; End of the Fifty-fourth Day’s Sale. ee eR cence ed a ”~ FIFTY-FIFTH DAY. ‘Neen x Felip cas. 6481 A wingéniousty se aillanted belt, and nuoilier, made by North American Indians 3 6482 Two richly ornamented African caps 6483 Two sleeping stools, and:a double meat dish, Otaheite. 6484 A large and handsome sleeping stool, fromditto. 6485 Paddle, Nootka Sound 6486 Long war club, Friendly Isles 6487 Bow and arrows, Noéotka Sound 6488 Barbed spear, made of beautiful mahogany-like: wood, Sandwich Isles 6489 A very long spear, from ditto -6490 Ornamented ou and belt of the North American In- dians . 6491 Ditto, ditto, of dierent pattern 6492 A curiously ornamented leathern pouch, ‘made by dite. ya 6493, Head-dress of North American:ehief, and two others - 6494 Curious stone war-weapon, and fish hooks, Nootka Sound 6495 Wooden bowl: and dish, and sundry fish- hota Sandwich Isles 6496 Three vezetable cups, a-comb and fish- hook, South Sea Tsles”*’” : 6497 Long war-club, Friendly Isles 6498 Two stone war-weapons, Nootka Sound; and an instru- ment for throwing spears 6499 A = singular war-club, New Caledonia: , [55th day.} LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 283 6500 Copper plate engraving of twenty-seven ancient alphabets, framed and glazed 0501 Copper-plate engraving of Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Pros cession, copied frorn the original in the British Museum 6502 Curious cap, from Tshukutski Noss; and two pouches, Prince William’s Sound 6503 Bracelet, from ditto; a large tattooing instrument, &c. 6504 Anelegantly formed war-club, Fridasiy: Isles 6505 Richly carved ditto, from:ditto 6506 Curious squirrel-skin girdle, Onalaski 6507 An extremely beautiful long barbed spear, formed of ma~ : hogany-like wood, Sandwich Isles 6508 Green and scarlet feather helmet, ane two feather orna= ments, from ditto ~ 6509 Long war-club, from ditto 6510 A handsome bone scoop, and fishing pbhde, Nootka Sound 6511 Cloth-beater, and sundry others, Otaheite 6512 Large comb, from ditto ; and pain necklace, Sandwich Isles 6513 A curious wooden etd ea Otaheite ; and an instrus ment to pound bread-fruit paste - 6514 Elegant feather necklace and sundry others, Sandwich [sles 0515 Basaltine adze-head, small dagger, &c. from ditto 6516 Model of white bear, carved: in-bone,: Nootka, Sound ; and bird's head mask 6517 Beef, which formed part of the: ship’ § sive we the vessel, in which Lord Anson circumnavigated the globe — 6518 War-weapon, King George’s Sound; hemp-beater, Otas ; heite ; and two others, from New Holland 6519 A variety of ornaments and instruments, from the South Sea Islands and Nootka Sound 6520 Curiously ornamented garters, and bird decoys, Kanes chatka; and two lip ornaments, Prince William's Sound 6521 Handsomely ornamented boots, Kamschatka 6522 Foul weather frock, made of whale’s intestines, Nootka Sound 6523 Curious bracelets, anda variety of other articles from the same place 6524 A variety of curious seed vessels, &e. 6525 Various samples of fine tea 6526 A large piece of the legatto bark, and a portion ay: the tres 6527 Rose of Jericho - 6528 A small lizard, and asnake, New Holland—two. cases 6529 Cyclop kitten, and a mousetwe cases 6530 A very fine specimen of lacerta Siren, partially dissected Jor the purpose of exhibiting the internal structure - 6531 Three curious snakes, New HoHandthree cases 6532 A fine specimen of Lemur. tardigradus a . 284 CATALOGUE OF THE _— [55th day.} 6533 Twocurious fishes, in a large bottle 6534 Lemur mongooz 6535 Woodchat and rice bud—two cases ; 6530 Black-hcaded emberiza, and brown African: ices 7 €537 Two large spiders in a botie, and two curious nests fabri- cated by spiders 6538 A large and fine piece of camphor wood, Fichly nope nated by camphor 6539 Sample of African and American rice, &e. ° aul’ 6540 Sundry curious seed vessels, and fragments of gums, te. 6541 Sundry others : 6542 Skeleton of the Winter cherry under a bell asia 6543 A fine specimen of the steeple fungus under a glass 6544 Several large fungusses, &c. &c.: alae 6645 Specimens of cowhage on the pes ‘camphor wood, and sundry seed vessels 6546 Gum ignot, Gum Senegal, &c. 6547 Large nut of African white tamarind, another ! large = and various others 6548 A fine and full-grown specimen, of India corn on the’ stem 6549 Crystallized manganeze, Ilefeld; and antimony, wingers 6550 ° ive various calcareous incrustations : 6551 Red oxyd of lead filling the cavities of a decomposed man- delstein, recently discovered in Hesse 6552 Three large specimens of calcareous spar . ! 6553 Eleven polished specimens of thier and fifteen various — polished marble, &c. : 6554 Ten polished fluors, and sierieleeletl siekicbund slabs of foreign marbles, Xe. &c. _6555 Ninety-seven ancient and modern beautiful specimens of _-marble, &c. cut and polished = 4)” 6550 Seventeen beautiful polished specimens of ancient and mo- dern granites, porphyries, and serpentines « Be Fe 4 6557 A handsome slab of Florentine marble, frat ee +f 6558 Crystallized tin, amelc eso peacock coal, and eight a ” specimens: 6559 Two finely crystallized calcareous spars / 5° 6560 Six varieties of ditto 7 s ‘6561 Two specimens, richly coloured by manganeze, Germany j 6562 Wood-like coal, pitch coal, and six others / J. . 6503 Three beautiful cut and polished varieties of - wii te ~@ verian sardonyx Aas 2 My ~F—H - 6564 Emerald, and crystallized topaz Pe 6565 ‘Chrysdlites, Brazilian topaz, Saxon ditto, and d amethyst iP 6566 Three.specimens of adamantine spar“ yi 0g 6567 -A variety of small mochos and. nae gprs iH 6568 A nee cmaeisie diamond ; [55th day.] LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 6569 Lesser Bonana bird 6570 Sparrow variety 6571 Troupial oriole 6572 Picus pubescens 6573 Variety of the titlark 6574 Undulated olive woodpecker 6575 Black-breasted loxia 6570 Black-headed loxia, m. and fem. 6577 Golden- -winged woodpecker 6578 Loxia sanguinirostris — 6579 A curious merops, from the South Seas 6580 Certhia cerulia, var. 6581 Rice bird 6582 Black-billed guillemot 287 6583 Wren, Gibraltar; and canary bird, m. and fem. two cases 6584 Least grebe | 6585 Buff-breasted thrush, Brazils 6586 Pacific parrot var. 6587 Yellow-winged creeper, New Holland 6588 Oriolus Mexicanus. 6589 Tanagra tatao, var, ~ 6590 Alcedo sacra 6591 Squirrel monkey 6592 Tanagra tatao, var. 65093 Certhia cerulia, var. 6594 Small-belted kingfisher 65905 Pit wren “| _ 65096 Shoveler duck, m. and fem. 6597 Alcedo galbula ; 6598 Blue and black certhia, Brazils 6599 Green Shanks ~ 6600 Mandarine duck, female _, End of the Fifty-fifth Day's Sale. _ FIFTY-SIXTH DAY. Medwdeg Pia ah of July, 1806. 6601 ‘Two cocoa-nut bottles, New Zealand | 6602 Mandarine’s fan, and a scratcher _ | 6603 A pouch, and two others, made. by the North ‘American | Indians 6604 An elegant bead pouch, ar pair of ‘bencelate made by | ditto 6605 Knife, and elegantly Pei et knife case. of ditto,, al a. small porcupine quil] ornament _. - a. este 6606 Tortoiseshell bracelet, singular neck ornament sick’ 6607 Shell necklace, and another bracelet, South, Sea island 6608 ‘Two spears : 6609 Two swords 6610 Five various daggers, and a malay creese 661] Brush made of spun glass, Chinese padlock, and two other 6612 Chinese scales, a scratcher, a padlock, &c. ' 6613 Two curious swords : : 6614 Basaltic adze, Otaheite ;. and war, club, N,. Amerens ae 6615 An elegant small French sword, and a ii lange | knife 6616 War club, Friendly Isles 6617 Three various weapons, &c. from ditto ' Ae 6618 Curious Chinese sword and scabbard, and another i 6619 Singular war club, New Caledonia 6620 Carved war club, Friendly Isles. €621 Ditto, Otaheite ie. | (56th day.) = LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 289 6622 An extremely beantiful bead pouch, made by the North American Indians 6623 Another, made of porcupine quills 6624 Head-dress of a North American chief; ornamented stick of ditto, andsundry others > 6625 A very fine double cocoa-nut _ 6626 A variety of curious Chinese manuscripts 6627. Six volumes in the Chinese language 6628 Six others 6629 Seven others» 6630 Seven ditto, having ¢ curious outline drawings 6631 Chinese Tragedy, ‘with curious illustrative designs _ 6632 Curious sleeping-stocl, Otaheite 6633 A Gentoo manuscript, a Chinese padlock, and another 6634 Curious Chinese chain carved out of. solid wood, a Chi- nese almanac, and sundry others 6635 Snow-case for the eyes, and a curious box 6636 Impressions of monastic seals, and sundry cthers 6637 A curious and fine specimen of penmanship, by Matthew Buchinger, born without hands or feet 6638 Two curious long war-weapons, Sandwich Isles | 6639 Long barbed spear, furmed of beautiful mahogany-like wood 6640 Long spear, formed of similar wood, Sandwich Isles 6641 Sundry curious fish-hooks, and a fan, South Sea Isles, &c. 6642 A singular and handsome carved patapatoo, New Zealand 6643 A very beautiful and highly finished patapatoo, formed of dark green porphyry-like stone 6644 Curious war-weapon, Nootka Sound; model of a canoe; “comb, &c. Otaheite — 6645 Basket, and fan, made of wicker-work, Sandwich Isles: 6646 Elegant feather necklace, minute idols, and sundry others, | from ditto — ; 6647 Dagger, shark’s tooth instrument, &c. from ditto. 6648 Long richly ornamented dagger, from. ditto 6649 Adze head, made of basaltes, from ditto; and cap, Nootka Sound 6650 Bone patapatoo, from ditto; and sundry others 6651 Curious instrument from ditto 6652 Feather necklave, comb, &c. 8..Sea fSlands 6653 Dancing rattle, small adze, &c. from ditto 6654 Curious dancing mask, Nootka Sound 6655 Beef, which formed part of the ship's stores of the vessel in which Lord Anson circumnavigated the globe 6656 Certificate of a person having seen the Holy Sepulchre, wheat fonnd under a Roman paverhent at eiigioleestat: and sundry others | | M Mm 290 6657 Sundry imitations of fruit, &c. CSTALOGUE OF THE — «£56¢h day} ~ 6658 Part of an elephant’s tusk inclosing a brass ball, a ditto ins 6659 Varions iron nails, &c. found in the stovnanilt: of an ox, iron , 6660 A curious preparation of the eranium, &e. of an infant closing an iron ball, and another (5 dee hoop, found imbedded in the solid body of an oak, and five other sundries 6661 Seven various: coneretions, &c.- from tee bladders aad stomachs of quadrupeds , ; 6662 Seven ditto, and two spirit preparations ) 6¢63 Skeleton of a human fetus a 6664 Three remarkably large concretions, and sundry others 6665 Seven ditto, various 6666 Part ofan Egyptian mummy, and sundry others. 6667 Chicken with four legs, and another 6668 Eight various concretions 6669 Fourteen ditto ; 6670 Kitten with eight Jegs, and two others 6671 Six. various fostinsses 6672 Hare, cat, rats, &e. found starved 6673 ‘lwo cats, and two rats, ditio — 6674 Preparations of the human. tengue and ear, and two others 6675 Three various spirit preparations 6676 Remarkable cutiele of the human hand, and a case, contain- 8677. A beautifully preserved and delicate femate hand. presen- vw. 7 ing several cow balls *» ted to Sir “Ashtou Lever, as the Hund of Fair Rosamond 6678 Porneous exerescence, said to have proceeded from the human head, and a horny substance formed en the head of afowl $ “i, er 6679 Scull and ti gee Of the séa- -COW se wre ve 6680 ‘Fen polished flnors, and nine ditt6: ‘specimens of: marble fey 6681 Two handsome slabs of Florentine marble fz ; 6682 Seventy-five various polish ke Seaton of ancient aid Pre. moder marble,’ &c. A. & re | :: Ph 6683" Fourteen beautif fal polished: speciinens. of. ancient: and 6684 ‘Nineteen varinus ditto, including: some marbles /, as a . 6685 A large slab of Cottam marble « . ie, ee modern por phyries, granites, and serpentines/« 9, 6686 Coal, red jaspar, voleanic glass, ee from New Holland # } 6687 ‘Tee large: specimens of crystallized calcareous spar a 6688 Large oad fine ditto of heath-like spar arb 6689: Carbonate of barytes, ana three crystallized blendes A a 6690 Twelve small specimens, chiefly calcareous jg r Ete g 6691 Three large specimens of calcareous spar... 19 5 9 2 ah 6692 Several curious small sec of Pranckenberg copper ore, resembling corn hea ads. ¥, 2S meer mee T56th dapit. LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 291 | 6°93 Bight various calcareous incrustations ~ ited Red oxyd of lead filling the cavities of a decomposed man- delstein, recently discovered in Hesse yy — 6695 A very curious specimen of the same Kier of stone, having an tts cavities oxyd of lead and. metallic lead from the »§ame. piace. Raley Of 4-0 - 6695 Sundry curious exotic seed vessels, ae: pan & ; £697 A fine specimen 5. waco nig richly impregnated with camphor } 6498 Vegetable Ce. ‘and sundry curious barks, &c."" 6699 Awariety of curious branches of exotic trees, &c.# £700 A- specimen of camphor-wood, similar to Lot 667 « 6701 A oy ae red Isis, anda variety of other curious coals. &e,. 6702 A fine Pediat of madrepora interstincta *» 67(3 Abranched madrepore, and a millepore : 6704 A very elegant specimen-of macre: pore gyrasa $= 6705 A beautiful and Jarge specimen ‘of scarlet Isis, having a peeens millepore, serpulz, &c. attached to it Jy 6706 A large West Indian conch, ta dang for having pieces | of coral, &c. naturally attached to ay o 6107 Three large corals £5 « 4 6708 Madrepora gyrosa, madrepora- giesae two curious ees ges, and one other 1” ¢ 6709 An extremely beautiful and curious ga 67.10 Six various specimens of coral, &c. 4 6711 Seven ditto. 3 - 6712 A: curious Aléyanium formed.on‘an old staystone, from the E. Indies, Alcyonium pulmonaria = nb 6713 A large and fine cup-shaped madrepore _»f 6714 A large millepore 2, A 6715 A variety of specimens of gorgonia, &c. 2 6710 A large and beautiful specimen of Isis bippars with mille: pora ceerulea attatched to it /% 6717 Sundry curious small specimens of coral .. 6718 Madrepora Deedalea, adarge and fine tied} 6719 Madrepora carduus, naturally attached to a Fealgeiaetnt of rock, and another 22." 6720 Ditto, naturally attached to a piece PecriGetaiere- a gor- | - gonia verucosa attached toa pinna, and three others 67! 0* Six curious sponges, and two cuttle fish bones © a 1*A highly beautiful specimen of lace millepore, attached to ~ “|~ ®a group of serpule; a ditto, athixed to “oe anomia_ 6719" A handsome specimen of starstone coral ° -6713*Several elegant small specimens of coral - or gore 592 CATALOGUE OF THE [56th inp 6714*A capital specimen of the broad flat variety of madrepora muricata, with slender short branches, E. Indies f- pf «we 6715*A most» ‘elegant scarlet gorgonia, naturally affixed to a stone. This specimen is of the most eerie wis beauty and perfection Jem" ws ,.6716*Three varieties of the’ great t Leverian sardonys, cut and polished 3% ) Qug « 6717*Sundry small radhBes, &e cut and violfabe = r 6718* An oval polished specimen of the Leverian avanturine / ..6719* Topaz, cut and polished, and one in its crystallized state ” 6720*Emerald, chrysolite, amethyst, cat’s eye, ai two crystalli- zed varieties of the Brazilian er Sh et . End of the Fifty-sixth Day’s Sale. - en +> [ Wednesday, the 9th of July, 1806.°— 2 6721 Feataerr necklace, and sundry others, S. Sea Isiands: 6722 Curious dancing rattle, Nootka Sound; aud sundry others - 6723 Curious war weapon, from ditto; and cloth beater, Otay heite 6724 Two sleeping stools of diferent construction, from ditto 6725 Barbed spear of beautiful mahogany-like wood, Sandwich Isles 6726 Club, New Caledonia; and carved whalebone club, Nootka Sound 6727 Carved war club, Friendly Islands 6728 Two paddles, from ditto es 6729 Small model of a canoe, Esquimaux; two small bags of pigment, used by way of ornament by the natives of Nootka Sound; feather necklace, and comb, Sandwich Isles, &c. 6730 Bone patapatoo, Nootka Sound ; model of canoe, and ’ fishing instrument, &c. 6731- Basaltic adze head, bone rattle, and sinieibes Nootka Sound | 6732 Two sleeping stools of different construction, Otaheite ' 6733 Two war clubs, Friendly Islands 6734 Curious cap, Nootka Sound, formed of a quadruped’s skin, and human hair 6735 Curious long war club, Friendly Islands. This club is in an unfinished state, and exhibits the notches and outlines intended for future carving ~ 6736 War club, curiously carved with figures &c. from ditto. 6737 Curious war weapon, Nootka Sound; and cloth beater, Otaheite 6738 A double meat dish; and a small sleeping stool, from ditto 6739 A long barbed spear, formed of beautiful mahogany-like wood, Sandwich Isles if \ wt 294 CATALOGUE OF THE {57th day. 6740 Three feather necklaces, and sundry others, S. Sea Islands 6741 Long war club of singular form, from ditto 6742 Ditto carved, from Friendly Islands 6743 Handsome polished dagger, ‘an idol, small bowl, and twe feather necklaces, Sandwich Isles | 6744 Four various lip ornaments, Prince William’s Sound 6745 Wooden can, and a pouch, Nootka Sound : 6746 Acurious long war club, ornamented with feather 5 ‘Friendly Tslands 6747 War-club, ornamented wath the ps part of a shell 6748 Two curious lip ornaments, &c. Prince William’ s Sound; and an idol, Otaheite 6749 Long and finely carved warclnb, Friendly idguds 6750 small stalactite 9 . 6770 Schiller spar, Hartz ; crystallized tin, and eight rkeiee iis ve vs oda h \ P [57th day. _ LEVERIAN MUSEURE * 2G5: 6771 Group of denticular spar, and thtée others: ’ 6772 Four various sialactites, and an-incrustation 6773 Three large specimens of calcareous apar yf, i203? 6774 Octohzedral iron ore, and several other crystals, and two. cards cont.ining iron. sand, from Ameriea . 6775 Four curious incrustations — ae 6776 Veined carnelian and eleven others //* . 6777. An extremely delicate specimen of light ; green, eopper ma- lachite, in small bubbles, from Siberia 4, ; 6778 Argentiferous galena, from.the Hartz, and various others. 6779 A large and capital specimen of decomposed mandelsteir, having many of its cavities filled by red oryd of lead, and metallic lead, recently discovered in Hesse § « J 9 6780 A fine specimen: of rose-coloured calcareous os in iy mitive thombs, very raré, Elesse } ; 6781 Native copper in chaik, Siberia, very. rare; red oxyd of Jead, mica in:an hexagozal column, | and various’ other curious small specimens // « 4 €782 Wood in an early stage of transformation. into coal ; ny coal retaining the ligneous structure, Hesse jo psf om By 6783 Columnar coakand: pitch coal, Hesse js y 6784 Sundry small ornamental mochos, &c. cit and polished fis 6785 Ditto, ditto j « J.- & 6786 Three cut and polished. specimens’ of the Leverian sardo- nyx, one sie of the Leverian avanturine, a chrysolite,, a topaz, &e. * es Cy 6787 Sundry small Bren 3 &e. cut and polished fs 6788 Emerald, chrysolite, Leverian avanturine, copes &e. j~- 6789 Five brilliant varieties of selenite; Germany $=- £ , 6790 is el marine, two. ditto. bs te A tourmae line ¢ — 6791 Sundry small polished mochos, Se. A#7 * 6792 Emerald, chrysolite, and three :methysts “ | 6793 Two beautiful specimens of native gold, Hungary /~ 2. ; -§794 Two yellow and one purple crystallized topaa, Biazil’ : a double- Lene crystal, inclosing titanium; and a Saxon topaz // » 6795 Schiller. spar, Hartz ; and fixe others 4». " 6796 A chrysoprase seal, anda specimen of the Leverian sardo- Jy nyx, having an opake whrite vein crossing it - me 6797 A brown glass compesition, having a vemaikebie blued lustre, and a polished specimen of wax it » 6798 A fine cat’s eye, and a chrysolite ~~... —,. 6799 Sundey:sm polished mochos, &e, Mw oferty { 6800 Crystallised aqua marine, tourmaline, and topaz A 6801 Ruby, cut and polished, Saxon opal, topaz and chrysolite ,» 6802 Crystal of adamantine spar, and a large topaa 46" 6803 ‘Two amethysts, two topazes, and chrysolite gyi / 206 CATALOGUE OF THE — (57th day.] 6804 A small but fine orgental. ruby, ditto crystallized, emerald, two amethysts, a. oad ie-an and a beautiful small moon stone f *#$.¢x%iwocle, 7 a" ee 6805 A fine cut aqua marine ==) ¢, ty lore eee 6806 Star stone f..% Cusgy) See aed - he ee oe: ge 6807 A very fine moonstone: « .. fry 3 . , 6808 A ditto sun stone, extremely? rare © Seiby Ey ww? 4 6809 Several fine varieties of the ile Peg thréeothers $ 7 ee + 6810 A very fine noble opal , oe, ae ee 6811 Five brilliant specimens of snl cuates Scaaaatpie eeteah y 6812 A beautiful specimen of foliaceous native gold, Hungatfl 3 # ve 6813 Two beautiful specimens of ditto f= #pous 6814 A fine columnar erystal of mica, Moravia native gold, arsenate of copper, nickel, &c., “ee tuk 6815 A most ie and finely crystallized specimen of realgar, Hungary i °d7@ 6816 A fine slab BP Spanish, avanturine, te 6817 An extremely delicate specimen bP fics ferri re o 6818 Missel thrush and snipe—two cases aa 6819 White variety of the arenliew é 6820 Young land rail, DER NO, two cases. |. Huss ‘ 6821 ‘Cardinal grosbeak eer ane (a - 6822 Small grebe, and ie onal s : | 6823. Guil, N: Amefica 6824 Ruby-crested finch | 6825 Red-tail, m. and fem. and another, two cases 6826 Var iewated blue tanager, under a bell. glass TG! 6827 Jackdaw, and an unfeathered toucan—two cases = 6828 A fine specimen of the cormorant, without case)», ote) 5 6829 Squirrel monkey, and another, two.cases 6830 Bastard baltimore bird, and another, two cases. 6831 Fire-eyed grebe, .m: and fam f»;’ pean TORE seme 6832 Swallow, m. and fem. and eggs with the ai curiously a eonstructed in the wing of anewl. The owl was sus- pended in a barn by a packthread, so ~~ as to be moved by the least blast. of wind 6833. Yellow- crested cockatoo 6834 Curious brown thrush, S, Seas, m. and fenais: 6835 A beautiful whitish variety of the lark ‘ 6836 Brown speckled emberiza,m.andfem. 6837 Nuthatch a ioe te 6838 A curious yariety of the bulfinch, and a specimen of the common bulfinch—-two cases 6839 A fine specimen of the Surinam butcher bird a 6840 Yellow eared seal, extremely rare, S. Seas 4 . End of the Fifty-seventh Day’s Sale. ty APPENDIX THE,.SALE. - OF THE LEVERIAN MUSEUM. \ H ee , ; ‘ Wei | # ha, 4 APPENDIX. FIRST DAY. Monday; the Vth of July; 1806. | Houck tube, for discharging arrows, Africa 2 Two singular weapons, Nootka Sound; and an adze | 3 War-club, Friendly Isles : 4 Carved ditto, from ditto _ 5 Another of very singular shape 6 Sundry feather ahd shell necklaces, &c. Sandwich Isles ; and Canadian ornaments 7 Nephritic-stone chissel, and part of a carved cocoa-nut 8 A large and fine specimen of jaspideous wood, from Swindon 9 Two handsome paddles, Friendly Isles 10 The iridiscent oyster, Guinea ; and three others 11 Cardium unedo, the antique purpura, and four others 12 Mactra lutraria, a searce buccinum, and four others 13 Two long war-clubs, Friendly Isles (14 Two short ditto “15 A short carved ditto, from ditto | 16 Sundry feather and shell _necklates, Sandwich Isles; and cua rious Canadian ornaments ~ 17 An ancient painting on lapis lazuli 18 A short paddle, and another, Friendly Isles 19 Feather and shell necklaces, and combs, S. Sea Islands 20 Small sleeping stool, Otaheite ; one end being made to operate as a dish 21 A very handsome and curious: necklace, ornamented with shark’s mens Sandwich: Isles 4 APPENDIX. 92 A variety of necklaces, &c. S. Sea Isles a. 23-War-club, New Caledonia 24 Curiously carved ditto, Friendly Isles 25 An extremely beautiful carved war-club, from ditto 26 Sundry curious necklaces and combs, Otaheite 97 Ascarce tun, the brunette cockle, dod four others 28 The great volute, Wew S. Wales, anda large spider shell © 29 Black club the asperated frog, and seven others 30 Mytilus rusticus, a large oriental pecten, and two others 81 The duck’s bill Pe al orange -gryphus, and four other shells 82 The Arabian ‘pie a large lineated buccinum, New * 4 Wales ; and a large magpie shell 33 Two bat volutes, a striated ear, and six others 34 Tellina fausta, a pig’s snout buccinum, and four others 35 A scarce pectunculus, and a turbo, Vin Diemen s Land; an. oval mya, Brazil; and three others 86 Cardium costatum, the red spondylus of Guinea, and two others 37 Fourteen polished stones, including red, white, and flesh- . coloured fortification agates, pudding-stone, Hereford- shire ; oriental stones, &c. 38 Singular spathose iron, Wales ; resin tin and chalcedony, | Cornwall; native vitriol, Anglesea; and five others J 39 Zeolite in hexagonal plates, Stafta green phosphate of lead, Scotland ; iron; malachite, &c. Ol specimens ‘ 40 Tellurium, - or graphic gold, Transylvania ; opal in the mae ’ trix, garnets in mica, Vesuvius ; sandstone crystallized, Fontainbleau ; foliaccous iron ore, Tuscany ; and copper, ~ Germany—six select small specimens 4l Six minerals, various Hy 42 A fine polished mass of hematite i iron, and a denticular spar,, North Wales a 43 White lead crystallized, galena in truncated tubes, ete’? irom, | cobalt, Scotland, &e.—eight specimens + | 44 Rose quartz, Hungary ; 3a fine arseniate of copper, Cornwall . thread-veined galena in cauk, and three others 45 Eight minerals, including a calcareous spar in the hollow aT palatinate agate ; white lead, Scotland ; arseniate of cop-"— per, marcasites, ‘&e. 46 Barsolenite in large tabular crystals, Hartz ; , crystallized white)” | lead, galena with fluors, &c. | 47. Plumose’ Zeolite in trap, from Sky ; purple cubic fluor, i oe small cubes, Derl yshire ; a carbonate ‘of lead, and a galen 48 Octohedral marcasites, Bath; crystallized blend, Durham ; 3 t. an argentiferous antimony, Schemnitz 3 and part of a hols low ferruginous ball, lined with apse bi ite thire i ? an APPENDIX. . 5 49 Fascicutated asbestos, New York; sulphate of barytes, Hartz; an oriental onyx, and six others 50 Ribband jasper, Siberia; three cornelians, Falkland Island ; green jasperitied fossil wood, with green. crystallized quartz, Bohemia, rare ; an oriental agate, a sardonyx, and two other silices 51 A beautiful specimen of the iridescent feldspar of labrador, - polished $2 Carbonate of copper, Siberia white actynolite, yraly ser- pentine stone, Scotland; crystallized galena, Freylerg ; .* and five others 53 Pointed rock crystals, frosted with a curious calcareous spar, and coating denticular spar 54 Garnets in micaceous shistus, Scotland; and dark ditto in basalt, Etna; black oxyd of manganese crystallized, Abers deenshire ; heath-like spar, Gloucestershire ; &c.—eight specimens §5 Cubic fluor, formed on a fine group of denticular spar : 56 Impression of a pine cone, exhibiting part of the stem and lateral leaves—a curious specimen, and seven other vege- table remains in iron and coal slate 57 Sharp impression of a fern in iron stone, Colebroke Dale ; ditto in coal slate, of curious lobate leaves, &c.—six spes cimens 58 Wood with spar, jaspideous wood, wood perforated by tore- . dines, recent and fossil; jet-like fossil wood intersected . With barytes, rare, | forming a series of fifteen woods, © , chiefly fossil 7 59 Eight fossil plants, exhibiting i impressions of five distinct kinds of leaves © 00 Multibate fern leaf in ironstone, and five other fair impres- sions of plants ? 61 Curious recent palate of a fish, bufonites similar to the fossil, and a very singular aggregation of bone—No. 25 former catalogue §2 Parts of fossil bufonites, palates, Stonshela, rare; marl ime - pressed on one side with a large portion of a fish, avd on the other a similar impression of another, with vertebral bones remaining, Banks of the si da ; and other curious petrifactions 63 Coal slate impressed on one side with a large and singular ra- mose plant, ciliattons of small leaves and several nuclei, and on the other with small branches apparently of the same plant—a highly interesting specimen 64 A very curious bark in coal slate, distinct impressions of leaves: resembling the elm and rose, and three other vegetable ‘remains 6 APPENDIX, 65 A clear impression of a fish in Papenheim marl, and scyrii “specimens of echini, spines, &c. chiefly chalk fossils — 66 Singular striated leaves, two ferns, and a pine-head fossil 67 Three i impressions of fossil plants G8 Five ditto, one a singular ramose plant, shewing six branches originating from ‘the main stem with deeply lobate leaves, and four other petrifactions 69 Fossil plants, various, chiefly from Yorkshire, and two others 7O Fragments of five teeth of an alligator, with part of the jaw attached, Bath; and another d itto singular tooth, Oxford; ‘i impressions of two parts of fishes found by Mr. Douson on the banks of the Kuphrates ; and another 70*Cardium variegatum, the bason tellen, and seven others 71 A scarce tun, New S. Wales ; two ears, and three others 72, The sulcated sun, New Zealand; anda scarce alatus 73 Mya pictorum, murex despectus, and four others 74 A scarce pecten, Van Diemen’s Land; and an uncoated Iris ear , 75 A carrier, a Medusa limpet, and four others 76 Four curious medals impressed on tortoiseshell, and a head of old Parr, in ivory 77 A pair of singular spurs, Barbary ; a wooden shoe, France ;. and a Malay cresse sheath 78 A singnlarly shaped patapattoo, and a matted belt, New Zea- land; and a matted sun shade for the face, Friendly Isles 79. A large Roman tile ornamented with the head of a woman, found in digging a gateway, in the mint, Southwark 80 A curious lusus nature, the bust of a philosopher, formed by the veins in a piece of walnut-tree wood 81 Virginian nightingale, and yellow hammer—two cases 82 White owl, ‘Strix flammea, and young 83 Green woodpecker 84 Buff-breasted hawk, North America 35 American nuthatch, and cock goldfinch 86 Black-headed bunting, m. and fem. America 87 Brown water-rail, South Seas, and another rail. 88 Red-headed woodpecker sg Spanish duck g0 Brown cuckow, Cayenne, and red-headed woodpecker, with- out case 91 Blue-headed lory, water rail, and small snipe, ditto 92 Little woodpecker, picus minutus, scarce 93 Black-toed gull, rare o4 Glossy ibis, tantalus falcinellus, rare 95 Procellaria capensis, pintado petrel, Isle of Desolation . 96 Stratulated granite, Scotland ; fibrose green carbonate of cop=. per, Moldova in the Bannat ; a mammillated spar, and three others \ } } + APPENDIX. ° 7 $7 A large rhomboidal selenite, Oxfordshire; anda green veined serpentine stone, from Bam ffshire, Scotland 98 Heliotropium, trom Arabia, a biue carbonate of copper, a tin “ore, stalactitical spar, and four others 99 A rare Caledonic septarium, from Tuscany ; crystallized iron ore, from Elbe; anda polished spar 100 A polished slab of labrador feldspar 101 Tubular coral in iimestone, and two’ masses of encrini, Der- byshare ; ; a large echinus galeatus, a cast in flint of another of the same species, and a specimen of silicious fossil wood | 102 A gryphites oyster, part of a tortoise asterias, two cordated echint, a distaff, and other fosst) shells, &c. 103 The marbied oriental pecten, the Chinese spindle, and four others 104 A fine pheasant turbo, New S. Wales; a scarce triplex, a rare colus, ahd three others 105 A bishop’s mitre, two alate, and three others 106 The basket clam, a “plated balanus, conus miles, and three others 107 A large and fine compass pecten. 108 A large green and pearly snake shell, from China 409 The fineated buccinum, Mew.S. Wales; the tuberculated alatus, and four others . 10 A small nautilus Pompilius, the conic brane limpet, a young bull’s mouth helmet, and three others -J1] Black hematite iron ore, in large stalactites, Triers; a group of selenites, Oxtordshire ; and denticular spar, Derbyshirg J12 Appatite, Schalackenswald, Bohemia, rare; red zeolite, Dunbarton, scarce ; and grey silver ore, Saxony 313 An interesting group of crystallized phosphorescent blend, on white quartz, Capnic 314 Green oxyd of copper sprinkled with blue, on a ferruginows matrix, Bannat ; yellow sulphate of barytes in long crys- tals, and an iridescent foliated iron ore, Elbe 115 Green emerald fluor, Cornwall 116 Native oxyd of bismuth, aggregated with pink arseniate of cohalt, and green oxyd of nickel, rare; grey silver, Sax- ony; iron ore, Wales; and sulphate of copper, Mona mine 117 Blue crystallized malachite, Moravia—a very fine specimen 318 Chromate of lead, Siberia, rare ; deep-coloured amethystine quartz in agate, Bohemia, and another 119 Rich velvet iron are, Glamorganshire—a very fine specimen 120 Capillary bismuth, an extremely fine specimen J10*Sulphate of strontian, Clifton; a beautifully crystallized iron ; sulphate of copper, Mona; anda large crystal of amethystine quartz, Bohemia 3 APPENDIX: 111*Fine spathose iron ore, South Wales, rare; arborescent ‘native silver in the matrix, Hungary; and one of 7 per with lead and calamine, Scotland ee 112*Native sulphur in the matrix, Spain ; yellow and white sul- phate of barytes ; and foliaceous iron, Elbe ~ 113*A very complete series of Continental marbles, serpentines, and other stones—-cut and polished 114*Sulphate of barytes, of a brilliant topazine colour, -erystal- lized in large prisms—-a specimen of exquisite beauty 115*A capital group of rock crystals, intermixed with laminated purple cubic fluor, and marcasites containing tungstein | 316*Purple fluor mixed with fragments of encrini, rare, from Derbyshire; ribband jasper, Siberia; cubic fluor frosted with brilliant crystals of quartz and spar, Durham; and a_ pyrites 317*Two specimens of silicious fossil wood, a scarce red ofientdl jasper, an Arabiaa agate, and a box formed of pudding stone 4118*Two cones two patella, a New near ear, and four other shells 119*Three corallines, the tape and two other millepores, an Isis - hippuris. aspécimen of red-coral, and two others ¢ | 120*A scarce brown triplex, Zranguebar; an unicorn a a . tsplagle scoop, and nine other shells i : vn + t Het ds er bd = End of the First Day of Appendian een > * APPENDIX, SECOND DAY. Wb the 15th of July, 1806, 121 oo. cap, Nootka Sound; and part of dn African musical instrument, formed of snakes skin, &C. = i 122 Sleeping stool, Otaheite es 123 Feather and shell necklaces, Sandwich Isleg 5 and surtdry - ornaments of North American Indians. 124 A pig in armour, and a Guana lizard és». 125 Two long war-clubs, New Caledonia <<, 126 A carved ditto, and another, ah ciate ae Be on 127 A pong carved ditto, from ditto } ba re ‘aha a turnep Sheil 130 The duc cone, a lineated tacaiiiadl an uncoated Iris. seal, } ‘and various other shells << ~ 3 oy 131 Two curious long war-clubs, | bieng)y. I ad an a Another of singular shape A at 9138 Acarvedditto /< Soh 434 Feather and shell necklaces, combs, &c. S. Sea Isles ie be 435 Head of aram, with three horns ©” 136 War-club Friendly Isles 137 A long ditto, from ditto .* ©: ~138 A ditto, from New Caledonia : _ 1439 A partridge tun, a scarce murex, and four other celle vas 140 The brown star limpet, a devil murex, and ten others ~~ 141 The pyramid tro¢hus, the — knobbed Ms and two others C Va fis * ° 10 APPENDIX, 142 Long war-club, Friendly Isles —@ * ¢ K 143 Another of similar shape, but finely carved - 144 Short war-club, from ditto, eufioucly carved bts a variety of forms and figures |” St eel 145 146 A piece of bark cloth, from Otaheite, and another from the Friendly Islands.” 147 ‘Ditto . /9 ng 148 Sleeping ntBal; and salt dish, Otaheite _- 149 Beak of a pelican, pag of the ribs of 3 a seal, ak the horn of arhinoceros __ 150. Basaitic adze, Slick Islands. 151 A fine mottled purple fluor, ute with spathose i iron 152 Stellated baroselenite, and lead, Wales, rare ; iron ore, Ger- many; calcareous aeponion on moss; black copper, Italy, 8¢. 153 Two delicate varieties of purple fluor ; sattin-like malachite, North Wales ; two marcasites, and another ~~ ~ a 154 Crystallized iron ore from a mountain in North Wales ; 3 SYp- sum, Severn; and tabular barytes. 2 @ 155 White Jead in galena, Scotland ; stalactitical iron ore in spar, Herefordshire ; 5 dark fluof, Durham ; ieee ‘three other minerals.“ 156. Tin in large crystals, Cornwall ; purple coppen and green arseniate of ditto, &c.—-six specimens “ ~; 157 Brilliant mundic, Ecton; denticular spar, ‘and: peaneipr ji 2S 158 Rich sulphuret of copper, Snowdon ; white gypsum, Severin 5 stellated baroselenite, and spar, both from Wales .. 159 Prehnite, Scotland ; resin tin, fine 3 truncated galena, Ta — six specimens « i 160 Black manganese ConA nigrillo silver, ‘a delicate acicue lar spar, and a variety of vitriolated lead «1 _161 Nine small minerals, English and foreiyn—some rare “se 162 Tellurium, from N agyag ; two specimens of corundum, E. Indies ; a spats iron ore, and a malachite carbonate ‘of coppet Gf ~ t : ia 63 Hight curious ludii naturze in flints, and an Egyptian pebble 164 Jasperified fossil wood, from Coberg ; emery, from: Turkey 5 5 ee porcelanite, Worcestershire, and three more = a oe Dendrites in slate, from Florence ; serpentine stone, Ture - 4 $F key ; a slab of dendritical bismuth, meee, AE aheionee fan fossil wood, Coherg ; andtwo gypse * «<2 166 Arock crystal, having curious internal appear nees, een chite copper ore, a large Scotch gampetya an re cere eg _ ble, a barytes and an actynolite % | APPENDIX. 1} 167, Octehedral green fluor, Devonshire ; plated sulphate of ba- rytes, Hartz ; cubic and octohedral galena, Leicestershire ; and a silicious iron ore. «So 168 Green actynolite with quartz, Almaden in Spain; spar, in .. « » erystals of thirty sides each, Derbyshire ; granulated iron ore, N. America; and a singular calcedony with quartz, spar, &c. Palatinate _* 169 A scarce pecten, from Van Diemen’s Land; a large. parasol limpet, and a knobbed Arabian trochus 7 oo a 170 The stellated balanus, *- scarce white rhombus, and seven other shells 171 A large and fine epattad melon shell, from China © »- «% 172 The conic bronze patella, an uncogted Tugose sun, a ineated buccinum, and three others 4 ~% 173 The brown rayed satchel clam, a small tower of Babel, a scarce olive, and nine other shells . » 174 A small spotted melon, an occidental argus porcelain, and a a , searce winged shell yee _ 475 A Irisear,a large tellina fausta, a rare purple gryphus and a _ scarce pecten, Van Diemen’s Land w% 176 The peppered, and another rare clam, a eink. and a : waved emerald snail, Van Diemen’s Land, and two other shells —& “& ! 177 Fifteen fossils, plants, cone in cone corralloid, &c.-<—various .* 178 Seven vegetable impressions ; cast of a crab, Sheppy; and ‘sundry other fossils 178*An iron nodule with two distinct i impressions of fossil plants, a fern with elongated leaves, an impression of.a rare bark with lozenge- form reticulations, &c.—seven specimens 179 Four varieties of fossil plants ; and impression of a fish, Eue phrates € jis 180 Sundry fossils 2° 4 181 An uncommonly compleat i impression of a fish, datatly of the clupea genus, with all tue fin rays visible, and ske- Jeton, perfect—Papenheim Ee ie 182 Very fair impression of the middle portion of a fish, from the Euphrates, and five other petrifactions {4 - 183 Impression of a fish, nearly compleat, from the former place, and a mass of turbinated shells 184 Vegetable | impression in iron and coal sles 185 Ditto, various ‘ 186 A slab of gray slate, impressed on one side fat reeds, and f © on theother, with a large sulcated bark—a capital specimen Bis A handsome group of white stellated coral. ¢” % 12 APPENDIX. 188 Tubipora musica, isis hippuris, millepora muricata with the rudiments’ of rsd coral, gi Ne gyrosa, Ke six oe gant corals & ) 189 Nautilus Pompilius 190 Turban echinus, violet spined ditto, lacunosus Penn, &e. — eleven Specimens em 191 Spondylus, spotted tdn, small harp, and five other challenge é 192 A sole oyster, a clouded mitre, the lesser swamp cluh, and . Ss mineothers ‘2 “4 193 The leopard and panther needles, two screws, an rleodtbd ear, and a fan scollop « 194 Lepas anatifera, the carved murex, the divided mussel of New Zealand, and eight more, “ i 195 A-young leopard porcelain, Otaheite ; a poached egg licium, ditto; the tiger chersina, and a mya arenaria. © 196 A scarce triplex, Nootka Sound ; the shower clam, and ten » ; ‘ye ] other shells. = & 197 The white variety of the European cepa, the black limpet, and seven others dt , tae 198 The undulated volute, an armed scoop, and a pheasant snail ~~ by ee 199 The spider’s web cone, a scarce trochus, and seven others. » 200 The rasp cockle, a scarce purpura, a bason tellen, and six | others . s 201 A scarce orange piecincay a rare mussel, one valve polished, and the great ear shell & 202 The tawny, and two other rare species of bats, and a young opossum, from Louisiana ~- 203 The red-faced parrokeet, the roller, and another rare bird | Stade 204 The red barred toucan, from §. America, rare & 205 The paradise tanager, and two other rare birds \ (206 The Jackamira, from Cayenns, ; and a chequered wood- pecker, Louisiana oh 207 The manura superba, from New S. Wales “oe 208 Tufted duck, male *” 209 Alauda magna, yellow-breasted lark, m. and fom) ee 210 Great crested grebe, young 211 Lesser weasel, and another 7 ~ 212 Large brown American rat, snd another /213 Shear-water petrel, Scotland _ ~214 Thick-kneed plover age e 215 Red-breasted twite Ao a 316 A pair of pink-mouth alate, and a ‘lige trochus a 217 Cock-wing clamp, spotted melon, and another iw TR 218 Red and white spondylus, rate j nutmeg cowry, bat sia and canbe other shells C 4 Ri mi 4 “| , 4 APPENDIE. 13 919 F esha ade ; carinated murex, New Holland, and a snake . 990 Long- spined spondylus, bat volute, nutmeg cowry, &e. = twelve specimens of pi 221 Fourteen limpets, various, some scarce? « ve 222 A beautiful and perfect madrepora ro onl 222*The painted limpet, the Quaker helmet, and a many-ridged cardium, New S. Wales, a rare colus, tid two other shells . 993 A large Arabian. trochus partly uncoated, ane a sulcated sun” shell '*-S 924 The spotted and another distaff, a black club, _a bishop's mitre, the brown ark, and a mussel 225 Two scarce ears, two rare cones, and five other silty: i 996 The cinnabar scollop, two cardia, and three others , ies (227 Cardium muricatum, rhombus Spspectus) a conic bronze limpet, and six others bee 928 Nine varieties of alabaster; fom Tuscany 5 and two other gypsxe ~ 929 Crystallized native sulphur, from Spain ; chr oxyde of manganese with crystailized quartz and schistose mica, Scotland ; and a eae yellow. copper ore, Stafford | Shire %30 Dendrite on (ny, A marl, Florence; a granatine, from_ Tortono, in Italy ; and a polished fluor, Derbyshire /_ 231 Crystallized carbonate and phosphate of lead ; asbestos, from Bam ffshire ; a cockscomb pyiites, Derbyshire and an Egyptian pebble 232 A pair of slabs from a beautiful fortification-like agate, and _ a silicious fossil wood If f 233 Antimoniated galena with spar, Pdieeotetshined aicettetesinid galena rich in silver, Halkin Mountain; ruby SPPPet, Cornwall ; peice tn spar, Altenburgh; &c. » 234 Shorl in spar,. Germany ; iridescent galena” in atoheal , crystals, vitriolated lead in an iridescent matrix, green fr. pe es, * €ou fluor with copper, &c.. "= 235 Clear yellow sulphate of barytes, in prisms ; delicately crys- tallized wpite lead, Scotland; and foliated iron mee fine > —K 236 Sulphuret of tin, containing according to siete, native sii Cornwall—very rare ; elastic bitumen, rare; and ruby, copper with green malachite : 237 Salmon-coloured spar formed on pointed spar of a wohtes hue, very uncommon, North Wales ; amber, Suffolk ; and ruby copper, Cornwall 238 White lead i in fasciculi, Scotland ; black haematite iron, Bar 3 many; columnar spar, Somerset; and three more” ~ 14 ca. 239 Native sulphur in the matrix, Spain; native and ruby ¢op- per, vowels serpentine with amianthus, North be secon 5 RCo, maf “Et | 240 Galena in cubes, blend with pearl spar, and galena with co 3 ~vwwwvewws 247 A handsome polished slab of encrini ping « Derhyeages J and ditto of labrador’ “7 ~G ee. Fine dark green emerald fluor, Cornwall; oxyd of copper ad, "= and, phosphate of lead, Scotland; and amethystine quartz Lae Jfe-X 43 Brilliant peacock foliated i iron, Elbe £00 At 944 Jet-like fossil wood imbedded in grit- stone, and intersected . 244*Topazine sulphate of barytes, in aggregated crystals, a fine specimen 945*Stellated baroselenite partially coated with oxyd of iron, cane Wales; sulphate of strontian, Monmouthshire 5 ‘j blend : on quartz, &c. $46*Six small minerals, prehenite, Scotland; iron, Wales ; ‘tin in. quartz, arseniate of copper, and green. phosplates ‘oF 9 lead 4 with veins of galena: a singular and scarce mineral; and — Scotch Hebraic granite 4 ‘ 645 Lithanthrax from the coal mines of Ticeaie extremely rare ; } and grey silver ore, Saxony , ¢~ 246 A very fine carbonate of copper, onuialldets in stellated fase — ciculi of a fine green colour, Bannat ; 247 Reticulated millepdres, and anomiz in limestone, Dudley 5 a mass of spiral fossil shells, from Austria ; parts of en- — : crini, Derbyshire ; fossil plants in coal, Plounbeiege ‘ ant alarge echinus «7% 4 248 Peritified fossil wood, Whitby; a fish’s head in marl, be % penherm ; two reverse wiglks, a niadrepore with cry stal= lized quartz on it, &c, ; 249 Various fossil shells, an echinus pileatus, some joints of en- a crini, teeth, and other parts of fishes, "hie a £ a s 250 Seven curious fossil plants, from Northumberland; &cié- 951 A fossil fish with rhomboidal scales in black slate, from Is- * Jeben; anda skeleton of a fish in yellow laminated marly ~ Papenheim gl { 252 Highly phosphorescent blue and green fluor, Aberdeenshire ;\ rich cinnabar, Almaden ; homblend, New Castile; a pors phyry, and two others D4 253 Crystals of feldspar, from Carlsbad, Anica: ; plumose sil- q ver ore on rock .crystals, Freyberg ; green actynolite, Scotland ; and a gypsum, Der byshire fe ~G f) 254 Two of the Pietra di Coba, or potgon. suckers, E. Indies - ; very rare; a rock crystal with hair-like titanium inclosedag KS agd another with curious internal appearances, Brasil ee APPENDIX. 15 955 A large and fine slab of the iridescent feldspar, rich in a vae riety of colours, from Labrador #+.. 256 The great ear, from Van Diemen’s Land, and a Chinese * window shell te 957 A scarce terrestrial shell, from S, ge a ls rosa- | _ rium, a triangular buccinum, and nine gthers -- 258 The aculeated cassidula, two alate, and three other hells 259 The Cape horn variety of the unicorn scoop, the sad scoop, a scarce variety, of the spotted clam, and six other shells | - 960 The lesser oriental mother of pearl shell, one valve uncoated, and a large fresh water mussel a4 - 261 Two clubs, the scarlet pecten, from Guinea: and nine others - 268, Cochlus singularis, and ascarce pectunculus, New S. Wales ; a beautiful variety of the plough alatus, and a group 0 of # balani End of the Second Day of Appendix. 1 APPENDIX, Jo) (ERD: DANS he 16th of July, 1806. 261 Ts E duck’s foot and another scolar an oriental oyster, a and three other shells 962 The lizard rhombus, from China 263 A polished silver-bronze limpet, a waggon road scoop with a number of serpulz adhering, and four other shells. - 964 The purple fluted mussel, Straits of Magellan; the pallid rhombus, New Zealand ;, a mulberry trochus, and three. other shells, « 265 The ridged trumpet, the tiger chersin, and an uncoated tro- chus 4 266 A telescope and a Hercules’s club, mytilus pictus, and three other shells _° ~~ 4 . 267 The ramose triplex, a scarce alatus, and two thera 8 268 Cardium AZolicum, a beaded fig, a bat volute, and three others S 69 Calamine coating calcareous spar, both partially decompoed, Flintshire ; red zeolite, Scotland: amethystine quartz, in a nodule ; and green carbonate of copper, Montgomery- shire — 270 Flesh-coloured ¢ gypsum, Severn ; ; octohedral ruby copper, and another“ 971 Iron in stalactites, Sonsaudichives violet quartz, in agate ; singular calcareous spar, formed in a nodule, &c.——six specimens ®72 Solid ore of nickel, green nickel, flesh-coloured gypsum, | Menmouthshire ; tessalated galena, and four others ‘ APPENDIX: _ 7 213 Beautiful pearl spar, Hartz; silky carbonate of copper, Bannat ; ay, Etna ; and éliriows calcareous spar, Derby- shire 274 Native cepper in spar, Siberia, TOT Ey sulphate of strontian, Bristol ; and two others 975 Tin, Cornwall; garnets in thé matrix ; rock crystals sprin- kled with pearl spar; black shorl in “quartz, Switzerland 276 Prehnite, Scotland ; chalcedony i in stalactites, copper, &c. —six minerals ..9 277 A slab of pudding-stone,. epihed Herefordshire; ditto landscape marble, Cottarn; a singular concentric marked mous stone, Bohemia ; bloodstone, anda small sep- tarium - 278 A large slab of polished labrador 979 Grey native silver in calcareous spar, Hartz ; white carbo- naté of lead, Scotland; and garnets in a mieaeeous ma- trix,-Etna 276 ‘ 280 Curious dendritical mar ble, Germany ; ;.two serpentines, and three other polished stones. ° 281 Red stellated antimony, rare; green and purple oxyd of copper, Durham ; and pearl spar, Cumberland , i 282, ‘A small slab of flexible sandstone, Brasil ; green "quartz * in brown mica, New England; and prehnite Pe, 288: Twenty-four sided purple fluor, Cornwall—rare; green “2° fluor on white quartz, ditto; and blend, Cumberland 284-Rich bubbled copper, Cornwall ; green phosphate of lead, ’ Scotland ; and elastic bitumen in the matrix 985° hogierenctnis copper ore, Germany, scarce; well-defined _ truncated cubic galena, Derbyshire; brilliant octohedral ~ galena, and bright pysple blend on grey fluor, with be- welled’edges' 42 4 ~ 286 White quartz with mar rcasites, and ditto with Es spar—two ‘large: ‘specimens . |) 67 A large crystallized specimen of a curious var ity of yellow =»... Sulphate of barytes (288 ae on stalactitical iron, North Wales rich copper with il fluor, Cornwall ; veined galena in spar, and two ‘289 Black “olepa of manganese, beautifully crystallized, Aber- deen; violet quartz. &c.—five specimens — 290 yeni" caleareous spar very delicately crystallized, Hartz ‘ 291 Carbonate of barytes, Scotland—rare ; finely coloured topas~ zine sulphate of barytes; iron ore, Wales ; dark green ~~ arseniate of copper, &c.—eight small specimens ¢¢ 292 A large polished slab of fortification agate, vt my ditto of labrador, and denticular spar — 293 Harmastone, Scotland ; eset of copper, &o. 18 | ; APPENDIX, -- 294 Bright green fluor, Cornwall; antimoniated galena with oc- wp toedral crystals, Leicestershire; and blue spotted carbo- _/ nate of copper, Durham ;—all fine | 295 Six varieties of elastic Wieunen: Derbyshire—rare . 296 Green phosphate of lead, lead-hills, iridescent galena, bril- liant calcareous crystals and another, ‘3 297 Green shirl with mica, Tryol—a capital specimen 298 Stellated baroselenite, North Wales—rare ; fluor sprinkled with pyrites, galena, &c.—five spécimens - hp 299 Solid green malachite, Sigeria renee i 300 Nine minerals, variouss,. «= 302 Ve egetable i impressions, various bo” ee 303 Ditto « Pg : tI: 304 Singular vegetable fossil’ far ks cee é foo 305 Echini, and various other petrifactions—some rare’ 306 Belemnite:, vertebral joints of fossil alligator, &e..’ 307 Sundry curious petrifactions «. “ Pe fh i 308 Beautiful vegetable i Moat i (7 __,809 Stems, fossillized barks, and other vegetable, temains V4 f * 310 Various fossils, several uncommon ety 301 Bones in spar, two varieties, Gibraltar, andother pescnections nd 311 Clear impression of a fish resembling the ¥ weaver Calliony- mus, found by Mr. Dawson on the banks of the Euphrates 312 A very fine vegetable impression of a ramose plant, with Te- ticulated bark 313 Singular green shirl with hornstone, Sweden ; sreen chisl § in: mica, Tyrol; amethystine quartz, and another 314 A choice specimen of green plumose copper, Bannat ; and : ia ta columnar crystals of yellow barytes — % 315 An uncommonly rich peacock iron with a bronzed bobbie: surface, and cinnabar ; and a fine specimen carbonate of barytes i 316 Velvet iron, South , Wales; sulphate of strontian, &c.—five an specimeis 317 Tungstein, Bohemia—very rare 318 Singular gypsum in argil, Monmouthshire ; stellated baro- selenite with lead, Wales—fine and rare ; yellow sulphate of barytes, and another 319 Beautiful bubbled pearl spar with double pointed crystals of. quartz, Hartz; cubic fluor coated with calamine, Flint- a shire ; silvery mica, Scotland; &c.—twelve specimens 320 A fine piece of flos-ferri, Steurmark ; topazine barytes, and three others #7 321 Green and purple ‘cubic fluor ; ; zeolite, Scotland ; P galena on chert, Aberiswith ; &c.—six specimens jf My 822 grey thorny woodcocks, and four other shells. 323 The marbled and gold-mouth snakes, an egg 5 two. ‘ APPENDIX. 19 324 The iridescent oyster corroded by boring ee from Ana- maboo; and a ramose triplex : 325 A large and fine green and pearly snake shell, from China“ “ 326 The coronated and orange clouded needles, an American mytilus, and two other shells © 827 Millepora foliacea: on its native rock ; madrepora tibicina, from Sicily ; and a tubipora musica 328 Mya truncata, pecten marmoratus, a polished margaritifera, and three others 329 The long mussel, from Barbary, polished ; and a young Arabian spindle shell 330 The serrated Venus’s heart cockle, chiton olivaceus, a- fur- lowed rhombus, the lesser French horn, and two other rare shells 331 Cone in cone corralloid, Wales ; septarium marble cut and polished, and three more 332 A delicate and pleasing group of rock-crystals iiteltaisars with blend, Hungary; green oxyd of copper, Scotland; and calcareous stone, containing silver, Germany _ +333 Fine grey stellated antimony ; white gypsum, Severn; pea- cock copper, ruby copper, and another - 384 A polished slab of grey marble replete with sparry casts of shells of the ammonite genus ® 335 A beautiiul specimen of cock-comb iron, North Wales ; and another of Bristol celestine, or blue sulphate of strontian ~ 836 Yellow phosphate of lead; slickenside, or looking-glass spar ; peacock sulphuret of copper, Cornwall; and another 337 A large and fine specimen of dark green mica with shor], and. spar, Altenburg 338 Green and red serpentine with amianthus, North Wales ; fluor, and vitriclated lead 339 Green copper, in hexagonal plates; Cornwall ; pink gypsum, Monmouthshire ; sulphate of strontian, satin Spor. and * two more $40 An elegant cabinet specimen of flos- ferri ; asihitly crystal- lized green oxyd of copper, Scotland ; ; chalcedony, Corn- wall, &c. 341 Flesh-coloured gypsum, rare: fine crystallized oxyd of co- balt, two spathose irons, &c.—six specimens 342 Dark cubic fluor, internally sprinkled with marcasites—a beautiful group 342* Velvet iron ore, rare; beautiful stellated green arseniate of . _ Copper, Cornwall ; radiated baroselenite, rare, &c.—eight specimens 343 Black iron ore, in feldspar, Germany ; native copper, Si- | beria; white lead Scotland ; &c.—eight specimens 344 An interesting series of asbestos, as in bright green serpen- tine, Wales; in dark serpentine, Scotland ; cross-grained ¢ 20 _ APPENDIX. asbestos, America; fasciculated, Bohemia; white sattin- like, Corsica, &c. 345 Singular spotted stone, Aleppo; basalt, carbonate of: theryiee on blend, &c.~-six specimens 346 Platina ; rich grey silver ore, Germany ; pc, copper, prehnite, native copper, &c.—ten specimens 347 Plated grey iron with reticulated surfice, rare; figured gra- nite, Scotland; arseniate of copper, fluor, with havelied at the edges, &c,—eight specimens 348 Witherite, “Scotland ; crystallized chromate of lead ; fine. | ochre, Canarvonshine ; ; and three others 349 Zeolite in basalt, Scotland; lead with calamine, singular blend, on octoedral galena ; 3 gypsum, Wales; native cop- er, &C. 350 Egyptian pebble exhibiting a lusus head, beautiful green marbled agate, antique ditto, and other ‘polished stones 351 Stellated beroselenite, finely crystallized, Wales, rare; nae tive cinnabar, Idria; native copper, Cornwall, &c. 352 Resin-coloured tin in large crystals, rare, Cornwall; trihe- dral blend, on cauk; sattin spar, and five others 353 Adamantine spar, East Indies, rare ; elegant tabular barytes, Bohemia ; garnets, bastard opal, and a variety of other small minerals 354 Elbe iron, crystallized--a specimen of uncommon beauty 355 Native gold in a group of crystallized quartz, Brasil; a ca- pital specimen 856 An uncommonly fine specimen of topazine sulphate of ba- rytes, crystallised in prisms, very rare in this perfection 357 Green phosphate of lead, beautifully crystallized, Scotland ; emerald fluor, in white quartz, Cornwall; antimoniated lead ore, and blue oxyd of copper in sand-stone ! 358 A fine specimen of Cook’s comb iron, N. Wales ; and ame- thystine quartz, Palatinate 359 Crystallised mundic, in truncated cubes ; peacock lead ore, on white quartz, green fluor, on ditto. 860 Three rare snails, and other small scarce shells, panel she Bd harp, and a variety of other shells 361. Pinna ingens, Venus chioxe, and various other shells 362 Turban echinus, East Indies; rare purple spined ditto, two scarce placenta, and three others : ‘ 363 Zig-zag-lined clamp, scarce, a fine orange-mouth alatus, and | ; a spider strombus: 364 Sixteen species and varieties a the cyprea genus, some scarce 365 A fine oriental triplex, pied taulberry ical banded nerit, and two other shells _ | 866 The hammer oyster, pulo condore eA . APPENDIX, ee 367. Venus heart’ cockle, -rare; a scarce. spondylns, and two ringed snails 368 Chama hippopus, or bear’s paw clamp, East Indies, @ scarce tuberculated alatus, and a spotted cowry 369 An elegant stellated madrepore . . 7 370 A group of balani, two senecti, and three other shells 371 A large moor rhombus, and an Afabian spindle shell 372 A pheasant snail, a South Sea snake, and four others 373 Section of a large spotted melon, and a young conch 374 A scarlet pecten, a lantern buccinum, and fourteen others 375 A large fampecten, with adhesions of two species: of ser pule, a young zebra alatus, and two others 376 A vice admiral, and another rare cone, the pottle whelk, and twenty-two other shells 377 A scarce senectus, the cinnabar reallaps and. a. pyramid trochus 378 A dolphin, the foiled rhombus, the denticulated whelk, ». and three others 379 A group of serpula semi-muricata, with adhesions of other species of the same genus, and a large partridge tun shell 380 Eight various impressions of fossil plants in argillaceous iron ore, coal slate, &c. 381 Bones of the head of a fish in marl, Sheepy Island; and two skeletons of fishes in yellow laminated marl, one with dendrite, from Florence 382 A group of lepas tintinnabulum, a scarce variety of the antique purpura, and four other shells 883 A magpie, partly uncoated, a zigzag scollop, and a spider shell 884 Various species of diadem, and other echini, spines, &c. 385 A grimace, anda muricated puso an ees cockle, and three others 386 The Chinese window shell, anda sai hatwide margaritifera 387 Pennatula phosphorea, and various species of asteria, &c. 388 The coronated melon, rare ; p the tiger chersin, and an iris ear shell 389 The giant indented oyster, yi the Friendly Islands 390 The undulated volute, and a pheasant snail, with its opercu-. lum, Van Dieman’s Land, anda beautifal polished bronze limpet 391 Two Jarge specimens of cobalt in baryte 392 Compact zeolite, rose- -coloured calcareoUs spar, and four . others 393 Crystallized cobalt, loonie: glass ditto, and steel- ace ditto 394 Adularia in basalt, grey copper ore, and four vers 395 Four various specimens of cobalt, Hesse 29 : APPENDIX. / 396 Sundry specimens of coal, exemplifying the ligneous struc- c ture, and a singular crystal of gypsum 397 A capital specimen of brilliant crystallized grey cobalt with: copper nickel 398 Native gold, Hungary; ruby silver, Hartz; and seven other small minerals | 399 Rose-like gypsum, Hesse; and cyanite, Tyrol 400 A fine crystallized and fortification-like cobalt 401 Two specimens of crystallized quartz, Bristol; and watches _ imbedded in mica, &c. Spain 402 Steel-grained cobalt, hoking glass ditto, and four others © 403 A large specimen of calcareous spar, and four others 404 Pink and brown oxyd of cobalt, and brilliant arsenial pyrites ~~ 405 Schaumerde, Hesse; calamine, cobalt, and grey copper 406 Dendritical nickel, with green oxyd, and dendritical cobalt 407 Oxyd of nickel, ditto of cobalt, and grey copper 408 Crystallized cobalt, Saxony ; and oxyd of ditto, from Hesse: 409 Crystalized uranite, ruby silver, and ten other smal] minerals 410 Black oxyd of cobalt End'of the Third Day of Appendia. 9 APPENDIX, 411 A Balanus with an oyster adhering, section of an alatus, - and three other shells 412 Two uncoated iris snails, a yellow grimace, five othershe lls and a hermit lobster in its cell 413 Cardium costatum, the pied American scollop, a spondylus, and three others | 414 The pigeon’s egg bulla, the footm#n buccinum, and eighteen others 415 The Arabian spindle, and another, in a young stage of — growth 416 A boat limpet, the flame clam, the undulated cone, and six others 417 An uncoated S. Sea snake, the purple- -mouth alatus, a group of scarlet serpule, New Zealand; and three other shells, 412 Phosohorescent blue and green fluor, Aberdeenshire ; sul- phate of lead, Anglesea; cystallized native oxyd of Um, Cornwall; anda singulat spar 4:° Dendrite on yellow laminated marl, Papenheim ¢ ditto on flint, Norfolk ; iridescent feldspar, Labrador; and a red jasper, Saxony 4c. (rey cobalt ore, Cornwall; galena in truncated octohedrons, Derbyshire; shor] in quartz, from Valencia in Spain ; and three others =~ 421 ‘Yabulated sulphate of barytes, with crystallized quartz and pyrites, Hartz ; schorlite, Saxony ; sulphuret of lead in deeply truncated cubes, with crystallized blend, Cumber- land; and a yellow copper ore, with pyrites and quartz 24 APPENDIX. 429 Grey silver ore with galena, Suxony; blue feldspar, Steur- mark; ared feldspar, a septarium with pyritical —— and two others. “© : 493 Crystallized iron ore, from Elle; striated gypsum, Notting- ham ; cubic fluor with blend, Deréyshire; and a polished m Hialaesenl ‘spar with undulated veins, same county 424 Crystallized Acantican with quartz, Arendahl in Norway, rare; needle-like sulphuret of anti nony, Hungary ; ; and stellated zeolites, frérm Iceland © 425 Part of a fossil fish, and a fossil | Jobster, Sheepy- Island; a ° belemnites, a gryphites oyster, a mass of shells in lime-_ stone, Austria 3. and. another, with fragmenta of encrini, Derbyshire | OG 496 Hight various ignpressions ‘ae fossil plants j in ar rgillaceeds' iron ore oF “ZG 427 Black and resin-coloured tin, Coriuwall ; calcareous spar, curious, Hartz ; cockscomb 1 iron ore, Wales; “&e. 416*Amianthus, North Wales ; green ‘Carbonate of copper, and hematite, Colebrooke Dale es 3 417*Stellated lead and baroselenite, Mialesrare 5 cockscomb ifon ore, ditto, Sei i a x ‘ te "h 418*Singular stalactitical salcedony, Gebeouiad bhi purple bubbled -* copper, ditto; and thrée other minerals. 7 419*Vitriolated lead in clear: white crystals, Anglesea 5 ie ye copper with malachite, mica, and, six other specimens — t- ¢ 490*Pale rosy spar, crystallized on denticular: spar of a golden hue, Wales; very curious magneétical iron, ore, America; 2 and three other minerals / 421*¥ellow baroselenite; ‘white! calcareous »spat wah reddish “surface, Herefordshire ; fluor with rich metallic gloss, &c. 499* Beautiful: agate, Italian’ marble, ammonite; Sroimelines spe-; cimens 423*%*Ten minerals, various, tin, ° galena, sthphate of abate &C oh J zy 424* Delicately crystallized: white - lead, Scotland: stalactitical iron with spar, W ahs 5 5 ald —— lead, Sideetevenp / «specimens ~ bask 425* Antimony in prisms, ‘Datpphingy fine f° iT FTE 496*Rich iron ofe with. a beautiful a — delicate plush , : ike surface, Wales, rare - - 427* Delicate heath-like spar, @locdstenshiresy jan pnasleee tard opal; Hungary ; rich-yellaw copper, blend, cn : 428 Red crystallized chromate of lead, rare; solid ealami mes Scotland; hzematites iron ore, and two others, Per > Me 499 White lead ore bemamily, nap ome and edema) in trons | -eated cubes 7 430 Wavelite, Devonshites: radiated: Festa green arse- r niate of copper, sulphate of strontiai,, &¢.—nine Speci- a mens ~~ . APPENDIX. © ' 95 431 \Topazine sulphate of barytes, Bisph like fot pearl spar, Loa &C.—=seven specimens = re Barytes crystallized in tables, abe tint dacbouen of ba- iyi. arytes, Scotland ; native cinnabar on limestone ; siren calamine, Wialeas 3 and four other minerals “> 433 Native cinnabar, Iifeld; hacked pearl spar, Germany ; ; ames .., °, thystine fluor, and chites others’ —~ 484 Thirteen small minerals, containing compact basalt or Dicks stone ; staurohite on amethystine qyania 5 je whinstone, Co- . _ romandel.; and elastic bitumen, 435 A variety of small minerals 2.4 436 Thirteen interesting small minerals, phosphates of lead, ma- lachites three varieties, manganese, tin, &e. | 437 Large group of cubic fluer in small:crystals, mace | ‘coated with marcasites 2 - 438 Delicate plumose gypsum, Matlock 439 Large eube of purple fluor coated with rock crystals, two va- rieties of blend, copper, ke. m ~ 440 Three Sweedish iron ores, and three ethers ~~ 441 Four varieties of enti " StrOrHATiog MEO mens. of f the Leverian. benleaing ‘~ ‘y = Native oxyd of Or es sd rich as to a 80 pér cert) from Idria; topazine sulphate of barytes, Surry; anda | . Mass’ of quartz pebbles cemented together by oxyde of | iron, from Switzerland ~ 444 Crys tallised galena with a beautiful eiddacant surface, Der- byshire; Hebraic granite, Scotland ; crystallised mispickel with native oxyde of tin, &c. Cornwall; .and native pares, of quicksilver, from Idria we 445 A large slab of grey feldspar, beautifully variegated with . _. onachine spots of the brightest blue colour, from. Labra- dor ye -~ 446 White and grey nucle. from Tyrol ; and dant of. lead in large cubes, slightly trancated and aggregated with . foliated quartz, tesselated pyrites, &c. from Saxony ‘Z ' 447 White spar in ctystals of 24 sides each, with cubic fluors, _ having bevelled edges, blend, &c. Derbyshire ; cinnabar with iron ore and crystallized quartz, Chili in S. America ; rich iron ore, New York; and a galena 448 Stalactitical zeolite, extremely scarce, from Ferre ; and a crystallived manganese, Alcrdeenshire 4 449 Cinnabar with iron ore, quartz, &c. Chili; malachites car- bonate of copper; crystallised galena, rich in silver, Frey- berg ; and pearl spar on quartz, Hungary 450 Crystallized iron ore, from Elle; anda beautiful blue and green carbonate of copper, &c. Siberia. Su. + D j 26 APPENDIX. 451 A finély crystallised Saxon topaz; tourmaline, from wo Cega> lon ; a cat's eye, some Bohemian jarnets,-two agates, - a specimen of red native alum =//- ¢- 452 A mass of fresh-water turbinated and bivalve shells in iron ore, Sussex; joints of encrini in limestone, Derbyshire ; an alated oyster, Oxfordshire; andan ammonites 2? > 453 A fine fossil fish with thomboidal scales, in black slate, from Isleben in Germany <* - 454 Piece of the building of the teviniites of Guinea, wood gurto rated by termites, from the same country ; some niduses of Vespz, and other insects, &e. & we 455 Curculio Imperialis, and sundry other insects - & 443* Rose coloured calcareous spar in primitive Thombs’ 444* A fine crystallised red arseniate of cebalt ~~ 6 - 445*Dendritical nickel, rare = & 446* Looking-glass cobalt, with crystallised cobalt | “die 447* A fine specimen of crystallized solid grey cobalt 47 ~G 448* Rose-coloured arseniate of cobalt, and barytes having a vel of gold crossing it <4" 449* A capital specimen of fight purple fluor, having: its ded curiously tinged with deep purple & ‘ 450*Crystallized zeolite, two cinnabars,; and six other mine ale 451*Nine various minerals, including some fine and rare P tial 452*A very finely erystallised grey cobalt, Hesse» Se gia ae 453*Remarkably large and fine stalactites, Eham, Derbyshire 7 fi, 454*Twelve various impressions of fish, &c. in coal slate — f 455* Three deal boxes containing sundry minerals <¢~ i 456*Two Chinese Buprestides, and various ee Papiliones, Phalene, &c. ~< e 457* Various gaysects of. dierent genera le 458*Ditto © 456 A fine'specimen of jaspideous wood richly sprinkled with minute quartz crystals, Swindon, Wiltshire ~ 457 A variety of volcanic produetions, from Vesuvius, &Cas) ~ a 458 A beautiful small pecigen of Brasilian native gold in the matrix 7 ° , 459 Native cinnabar ; “yellow Blend, Scotland; blue and 1 gteen ° malachite, Wales; and three other rakeerale: with red, gypsum, and another.“ 464 Beautiful calcareous spar, dark cubie fluor sprinkled kt marcasites, denticular spar; and spcwhinins oy iron ore, Germany 465 A group of singular apat with ~~ Hartz; and pa an & a APPENDIX. | 27 dral galena frosted with double-pointed denticular spar, Leicestershire 466 Apatite with marcasites, Hartz; 3 green malachite, iron, Bec eight specimens 467..Noble opal, semi-opal, crystal of beryl, Siberia; topaz, _ Cat's eye, grey silver, quicksilver im cinnabar, &ic.—Six= teen interesting minerals) "=: & 468 A very fine specimen of dendritical nickel, Hesse—rare. 469 Vitriolated lead, a fine specimen of the iridescent kind, and ‘© double pointed denticular spar | Fab 470 ‘A capital mass of pearl spar with wapetal blend, in large crystals 6 ~o A471 Malachite on Fnisnous ore, white lead and selenite in ga= Jena, &c.—six of ——o 472 Seventeen interesting’ minerals, among which are titanium, ’ iron in crystals, Bohemia ; yellow, red, and white arsenic 2 _ elegant tabular barytes, Cremarfitz ; ; tin, ec. 473 Octoedral ruby copper, Cornwall; dark cubic fluor. with marcasites, and cr ystallised phosphate of lead“. ~~ 474 oy Meg silver in the matrix; anda finely crystallised white ead: (fi ~=— ; 475 Ten various European hes curtously preserved on paper. s 476 A scarce pecten, from Van Diemen’s Land; the spotted and ‘partridge ae a Medusa limpet, an otiental oyster, and an ear shell .4 *-¢ 17 A fine iris ear hal from ew Zealand, ‘uncoated and po- "Pa -tished SES 478 A mince-pyé star-fish, a twelve-rayed and three other as- ___ teria, and’a sygnathus hippocampus, or little sea-horse --- 419 The -crimson-mouth chersina, a yare terrestrial shell, from _ Guinea; and avase murex errs 480 The mottled hound’s ear margaritifera, from China—very scarce ; the pitch solen, and a striated Virginian mussel . 481 The granulated, a new -species of trochus ; a scarce patella, and a pheasant snail, from Yan Diemen’s Land; d 5 the cream- - . «coloured pectunculus, and two other shells a) £ le 482 A small specimen of the great dindented oyster, _ from the Friendly ingds 30-2 . 483 “The lesser antique lamp, a curious and extremely scarce. . . terrestrial shell, (allied to Helix ringens Linn.) from Brasid. < 484 A fine voluta, | Buctuasa er undulated volute, from Van Die- men’s Land j 484A large and fine Aafratis. suberha, or superb ear shell, the Pearly inside of which is finely coloured, from the Daaete- . pagos Esles, i in the Pacific Ocean—very ‘ gare 480. M illepora foraminosa, or. Jace corat; a delicate s a raillepora™ tubipora, and a singular variety. of Sergonia 2B APPENDIX. pretiosa, 0 of red coral—all from Sicily ; and a tubipora musica, from Arahia ‘ 485% A singular water-bucket, formed ‘of a cornuted helmet of ‘extraordinary size, from an island in the South Sea. “AK 6 The Jackamira, and another rare bird ‘ 487 The orange-faced’ parrékéet, Lousiana ; atid the green cer- thia, rare, from Sandwich Isles os 3 488 The spur- winged water-hen, from S. America—very scarce Be 489 ‘The ivory beaked or a ay woDd yee from . Loutstana=-rare “tiem” « a 489*The scarlet ibis, or curléw, from S. Aneriea PAE: iT 490 A very fine specimen of that curious bird the Menura Su- perba, from New S. Wales 4 2% >> 491 Cornuted ostracion, or trunk-fish, and Bp gcher. curious aay 492 Toad, lophius fish, and another Do: . 493 Wagtail, m. and fem. and redwing <<. ~ 494 Spotted necked turtle-dove, m. and fem. + ig i 495 Motacilla stapazina, buff-wheatears, Afriea—vare oT ssid 496 Shoveler duck. (7 , 497 Summer titlarks, m. “and fem. and another .. 498 Spotted fly-catcher, motacilla giisola 499 Weasel, and another 9°“), 7 500 Cheshire grebe, female and young pty 501 Fifty specimens of sea- weeds disposed in six compartments, ia yt without frames—an interesting series’ ” ee oi ad 502 Eleven small shells chiefly of the voluta. genus, some scarce “2 4 | 503 Madrepora fungites, a fine specimén ..” ae 504 Prince of Orange flag chersine, murices, an arca, &e— ©" > * twelve . ; 505 A pair of voluta cardinalis, ditto of the bat volute, and. another, a scarce tuberculated alatus, . and three other shells . 506 Devil’s claw strombus shell 507 Seven impressions of cvrious“fossil plants, in argillaceous iron ore and coal slate eo 508 A long nodule of grey marl Split i in two and discovering the skeleton of a fossil fish imbedded therein, extremely. curious and rare, from Greenland ; and part of a fossil, pentagonal astérias in chalk, from Kent. fa © go 509 A beautiful red veined pebble, from the. Palatinate! ; and. a large and fine plate of oriental thocha stone. a 510 A variety of curious dried plants from New South Wales oom ty 511 Hammites, or roe-stone from Rutlandshire ; white actyno- lite, from Tyrol ; zeolite in iy sie of Sky 5 ; schorlite, _ Saxony ; and two others. 519 Two beautiful oriental agates ; 6; a scarce violet granite, | *° from the East Indies APPENDIX. , a9 513 Native quicksilver in globules, on the surface of cinnabar, and native oxyd of quicksilver, from Jdria; anda speci- men of stellated needle-like sulphuret of antimony with baroselenite, from Felsohbania 514 Two very large and fine plates of oriental mocha stone $15 Three varieties of the Brasilian topaz, in their native form ; 3 a cat’s eye, an oriental aqua marine, two Bohemian gar- nets, and a beautiful calcedony - 516 A specimen of the iridescent feldspar of, Galradar: rich i ia the most beautiful colours, and extremely vivid -- 512*Double horn of a rhinoceros 4 513*Remarkble long single horn of ditto ~ 514* Pair of beached stag’s aoe wii singular brow- antlers 515*Horns of an antelope fi f 516* Buffalo horns of uncommon magnitude 517 A Fine slab of flexible stone ; 518 A beautiful specimen of wood j jasper a : 519 A fine Spanish avanturine i 520 ‘Three cut and polished specimens of the Leverian sardonys 521 Nine beautiful varieties of arseniate of copper _*: 522 Five crystallised tins, native arsenic, and three others O23 Crystallised uranite, i iridescent blend, auriferous pyrites, and iW epcotnars : ' < 'Z a wid 524 Mispickel, lazulite, eon mer ruby silver” “and fair others . 525 Crystallised tin and six others — 526 Two specimens of. native gold, calcedony,, and oxyd of co- balt : 527 Native gold, jadar hie others 4 3” 4 528 An extremely fine and perfect yahscolored impression of a fish in-coal slate, Hesse f# <) 529 Hyalite, and eleven others —-~ 530 Lazulite, zeolite, and sundry others 53i Sundry minerals 532 A large ard fine specimen of oxyitaea cobalt ic, 2 _ 533 Brilliant looking-glass cobalt, and black oxyd Of cobalt . ~ies 534 Three various cobalts ~~ jt ers 535. Dendritical nickel and ‘three cobitia Wage “ 536 A beautiful specimen of rose-colored and ‘brown oxyd of cobalt, Hesse ‘io LN 537 A lot of small mitierals incloding init ‘Ke, &c. a. u A oe End of the Fourth Day of Appendix. ¥ 30 APPRENDI, "Ff mea ‘FIFTH DAY. “Sr 18th ay, 1806. af A Large German aoe, jaspideous et | aie 539 Aurum graphicum, native gold, and sundry. che ia, 540 Sixteen specimens, lacluding a-series of cobalin, some: very. .on To Sine oe or | 541 A variety ofminerals J- yA . | 542 A capital specymen of fortification cobalt, and. wins, oxy of , 5 ditto 6-6 543 Looking-glass cobalt, and a fine crystallised, ional 544 Silvery selenite, and two fluors wt oes 545 Sundry minerals 7 Pet hes 546 Crystallised. molybdate of lead and five otheng> : 547 Iron geodes, Nassau siegen, and two others#@—"@ 548 A ‘beautiful purple: fluor, and a yellow ditto 5” Feet * "3 ‘ 549 Two curious dendrites, and two others 3-g nen dl 550 A capital specimen of brilliant solid grey. cobalt | 545* Beautiful pale fluor, frosted with twenty-four, sided caleae - reous spar, Derbyshire 546*Steliated antimony on white quartz, Felsobania; singuler tin, in shorl, rare, Cornwall ; and brown spathose iron partly coated with smoky spar, Germany g. i 547*Barytes in tabular crystals, purple flu and pearl spar coat- : ing denticular spar, Hungary. 2,- gs i 548*Rose quartz ; -grey copper, Carinthia; and ruby“ copper pegt §49*Garnets in micaceous matrix, Mount Etna ; mammillated — iron ore with crystallised surface, Herefordshire ; and plumbago, Cumberland 4. APPENDIEs : ot 550*Large portion of an angulated.asterias in chalk, having the outer margin, and three processes nearly perfect, ere oo Kent; and two scarce mammillated echini, in chalk ‘= 551 Fossil wood, coral, shells, and sundry other petrifactions / 592 Remarkably large and: fine impression of a striated fossil bark, and a compressed reticulated stem, with part of the pith remaining /°3 Petrifactions, various 3 re 54 Bones in spar, Gibraltar; petrified wood, variety of pots, : and other fossils /-.¢ 554*Remarkable vertebral: bones in Papenheim mar) ; impres- sion of a fish, ditto ; mammillated echini; and part of an __ asterias in chalk, Rentarive ky 595 Delicate mammilllated and plumose green and blue mala- chite, Voigtland ; aesiay Ae quartz in agate, and black o> \sbiodk fivod— | 556 Occellated 4 _erystals frosted with pearl spar, and quartz with plumose copper 551 A choice specimen of erystallised iron ore, Elbe; and crys , tallised sulphate of barytes of a fine topazine colour jj... 558 Plumose fasciculated white lead, and selenite, N. Wales, rare 659 Iron ore Sith a rich velvet-like surface, Wales—rare ; he zeolite, Dunbarton, scarce ; yellow calcareous oer and green fluor 2 5 : | $60 Seven minerals various ia: | | 561 Hexagonal plated spar coating rock eer fine, Hartz 3° 562 Flesh-coloured double-pointed rock-crystals with mica, in well-defined hexagonal plates; and purple fluor, Bohemia» 563 Singular oriental onachine agate, E. Indiés ; fortification . , _.» agate, Palatinate ; lapis sanguineus ; andtwo more. ee 564 Twenty-seven various exotic fishes sma"? yes 565 The hare globe fish, and the mud ‘fish, from esail, both rare 3 566 A variety of shells of different genera %" 567 Mytilus discors, and ditto in the byssus, from New Zealand; . a golden sun, the rayed trochus, and eight other shells > 568 The rasp cockle, a spondylus, sundry other shells, and. two shell spoons #9 : 569 The brown Venus’s ear, the pigeon’s egg bulla, a vice ad- miral, the cat's paw spondylus, and sixteen other shells 4’ 570 “The wampum clam, (Venus mercenaria Linn) section of an Arabian spindle, and a pecten grandis | ‘~ 571 The Moor rhombus small Nereid’s trumpet, and thirteen other shells 3 oY 572 Mytili with fuci, from the Cape of Good Hope; the biden- ‘ tated lamp snail, a rare cardium, and six others ty | g gate, Palatinate; a handsome group of rock-. {3 |); . ~ . see’. APPENDIX. | 573° An oriental lepas, the unicorn scoop, am: sgh frog, ~ balanus tracheosus, rags and eight: others 574 A-fine melon shell #9 = 575 Mytilus Cygneus,4 group of cities alesfincbnse4 5 S*€ munis on wood, mactra lutraria, and various other shells _ 576 The gtanulated trochulus, New. Sicdioae oes f tuber, the sanded cone, and twelve others *y 577 A magpie, uncoated, a large limpet; ; and a leopard aie shell f ~ £2 -¢y 578 Conus Hebulos us and hepaticus, a stair case, the wilt Venus’s ear, and eleven’ others & 579 -The filleted: SCOOP, a @ bishop's tnitte, section of ditto, and six Others *y°--f5 580 A large duck’sifoot 5 scollop, a ag strombus, and another. : shell. & =: 581 An onverfal riygtthe: of, pearlshell, ome valte polished, two. pectens, section of'an alatus, and four others 3 582 The. Prince of Orange’ s flag chersina, the footman kaabeiabiins 1 and ten others A=) 583. A larce Nautilus Pompilius, partially uncoated O-6 584 A sthall spider strombus, the ae ‘ dentated i bas a Spine ©». + Clam, and six‘others /& st 585 Cyanite, Alps ; solid sulphate | of _barytes and micaceous ' : gchistus, Scotland Re « ‘i tee 586 Frankenburg copper, shirl, and‘two others ty 587 A group of calcareous spar in double pdinted hexagonal crystals; and white lead crystallised, Scotland 2. a 588 Stalactitical calcedony, Cornwall ; Fi iar ries galena with white lead, &c.) a= 6 . 589 Twenty smal] minerals including staurolite = blend, man- ganese, Germany; tim, copper, lead, &c,4 590 Donax trunctulus; two suns, a brown ‘caterpillar club, and_ eleven other shells ¢ ae 591 The purple spondylug f Sicily, and the hollow-ridged cockle f ) 592 The long-beaked fig, a rayed mask, a purple sg dik 4 re +) six other shells i Gee: 593 ‘Two wrinkled clubs, gr Sea snakes, the thick. clam, i ¢ and ten others: “-¢@. . } 594 The Chinese window shell, a square pane Songuei ‘of a j ~~ Jarger’one; a polished clam, and three others, - i 595 The yellow seal's paw, the Holland flag chersinay»a lepas anatifera, helix janthina, and eight others aes, a j 596 An arca nox, a poached egg licium, and fo others + =o . 597 A French ‘horn snail, an uncoated goanesn snail, and sevenQ= 598 Section of a needle, a polished bronze limpet, and four, others | i A large polished magpie, a group of balani, and a eh 4 00 Three curious’Chinese ornaments; a mother of pe 5 Otaheite; a fish hook, New Zealand, keg oO ~ APPENDIX. . $3 601 The occidental music, section of ditto, a spottsa distaff, mul- berry ‘trochus, and two needle shells ee | 602 The cinnabar scollop, the cock’s wing clam, -an_uncoated margaritifera, and a panther porcelain shell 603 Chama calyculata, the bleeding teeth nerjta, section of the’ hair-streaked cuma, and nine others & =/) 604 The long Barbary and striated Virginian mussel, one yalve P of the first polished, and a scarce thorny woodcock 605 Madrepora cyathus on a scarce millepore, Sicily ; the annu- lated madrepore, and red organ sagplaet and a piece of a ship’s keel perforated by teredines 606 Venus Dione Linn. an uncoated trochus, section of a volute, a scarce bulb, and five other shells yea’ & 607 The variegated spendyius, from China ; anid a tiie zebra \ trochus 3" 608 The brunette cockle, a harp, a'striated fig, and six other shells Z 609. A many furbelowed clamp, a polished silver bronze limpet, _ and the yellow vatiety of the fan scollop }.3 610 The black hammer margaritiféra, anda polished pectunculus'/ 611 A scarce balanus, the sieve clam, a rare pecten, section of a cone, a brunette porcelain shell, and an oyster“ 612 A small spotted melon, a Chinese harp,.a group of balani, -.« |. and aleopard porcelain shell {45 613 The finted green dentalium, the violet mouth hystrix, a __ scarce reversc lendix, chiton olivaceus, and two others » 614 The umbilicated variety of Nautilus Pompilius, party un- coated, a striated cone, and the camp olive shell ; 615 Solen radiatus, the painted mussel; one valve polished, and : a Venus’s heart cockle yw 616 The singular sea snail, froth New s ~Wales ; and a rare car- dium, from the Friendl; |Asles 617 A scarce triplex, from Pp a Htbbbed rhombus, China; 2 | _ and a spiked alatus bef ¥ is s , 618 A very large Neptune's Trumpet shell, (Murex Tritonis, . . Linn.) elegantly marked, and of the richest colour—from Ll © © © Otaheite. ~ Such fine Se ea of this speiee are €x- ~ ,teémely scarce ("4 619 Dendritical native gold, ‘Hungary; grey silver, ditto; black stellated manganese, and arseniate of copper ,»/ 620 Two trays containing asbestos, amianthus, asphaltum, and various other minerals ~ , 621 Ditto, containing selenite, and various others « 622 A pleasing variety of sina specimens, including Brasilian : native gold; ditto, Hungary ; uranite, &e. y © 623 Septaria, Isle of Sheepy ; and various others... 2.>¥ | 624 Steatite, Cornwall; and four singularly shaped stones ¢ | 625 Three curiously formed scorize from furnaces 9 ’ E “> 34 APPENDIX, 626 Various minerals .« «. 627 Porcelain earth, Flach ; red asbestos, sphaltum, a and sun- dry others & =. A Oy 7 628 Three various cobalts, and green oxyd of nickel 2 Labi 6z9 Two trays, containing sundry specimens of. apparently vol- canic productions, ‘from Devonshire vay .. 63. Various small polished specimens of lava’; steatite, Saxony ; ; (terra miraculosa) and sundry others—in two trays © F 631 Dendrite on sandstone, and a variety of orbicular pyrite, &¢.3., iL 632 Double orbicular sparry» formation, F inland ; 4 geist a Trinidad, &c. gag““t nee 633 A fine specimen of fortification cobalt @—~ 634 Salt, beautifully crystallized on the He Rn: ree a 685 A handsome slab of Florentine. marble @ = 636 Steatite, Cornwall ; dendrites on saridstone, gee Vs 637 Three remarkably shaped stones# «x. ect 638 A variety of mineral bodies %. 63) Copper nickel with green oxyde, artd a cobalt 424 J fe 640 A fine double orbicular sparry formation, Finland fice of | 64: Fibrous selenite, and sundry others dy 642 Three various cobalts, and dendritical nickel / 643 Six fossil echini, and three others «<4 | » {©. 644 Asphaltum, Dead Sea; looking-glass cobalt, manganese, Be Ne a and sundry others . 645 Large dendrites on sandstone, and various others ¢ ra 646 A mass of fossil wood, and another “~* sont, 647 Fossil shark's tooth, Malta;. and six ‘others £ig 6 flyer 648 Fossil antenna of a ye htc and three others , % ae 651° A beautiful impression and ‘the counterpart of a fossil fish, Verona 652 Three curiotis sponges, millepore, and three corals fat [ 653 Two fine branches of the purple Gorgonia setosa, # ©, at® bes 654 A capital specimen of Venus’ fan, or Gorgonia flabellum pa “6 655 Pair of horns #y | 656 Sundsy ditto / 2 ny we 657 Curious double horn of the rhinocergs $ $°6 653 Antelope’s horns, a large pairyy 6 , 659 Horns, a singular lusus. reornaegnias,..f ~by = 660 Sundry ditto IG 661 Horns of the Arnée, a noble pair 662 Contorted horns %.°% 663 A lusus cluster of three horns of aram 2. 664 Ram’s horns of uncommon size? a : 5 allel 605 Horns of a stag J tee ! mi 666 Twisted horns, curious | a ae,’ ay y a 7 — APPENDIX. he, 696 Ditto , < ¥ Large "ae ‘of horns oY ” 671 Ditto | f, 672 Ditto Seen! yo tb—— 673 Ditto, ae 674 Ramose horns wiew: —3 _ 675 Ditto, curious J be ie 676 Very large horaot of an antelope fi» “3° ‘677 Stag’s horns- 10 - a : 678 Ditto % “4 679 Ditto nie ad 680 Ditto nae Bo G81 Ditto mrmerrnnn tm, 6 682-Hore-of. the-ammon 683 Horns, curious! & () 684 Ditto wicsrmvgoyne " oe. ae ae Ket cS FINIS, ea Printed by George Hayden, No. 4, : Brydges Street, Covent Garden, - : Catalogue OF THE LEVERIAN MUSEUM, INCLUDING . THE THREE LAST DAYS’ SALE. a The present Publication, comprizing the Three Last Days’ Sale of the Leverian Museum, has been completed and printed previously to those parts which would follow in connected order, for the purpose of making known to distant collectors, some of the leading rarities of this Museum. At the same time it is proper to remark, that care has been taken, not unduly to enrich the three last days’ sale at the expence of the days preceding : the magnitude and richness ef the Collection, afforded ample means of attaining this object. it is imagined this portion of the Sale will take place ; about the middle of June, 1806. Fp a nan ow nee aero THE SALE F ' OF THE ENTIRE COLLECTION (By Messrs. KING and LOCHEE,) WILL COMMENCE On Monpay, the 5th of May, 1806, at Twelve o’Clock, In the Building now occupied by THE MUSEUM. Ee The two Parts of the Caratocue already published, (Price 1s. Gd.) to be had at the Muszum; at Messrs. King and Lochée’s, (the Auctioneers) and at Hayden's Printing-Office, Brydges-Street, Covent-Garden. nn rene ' Hayden, Printer, Ay Brydges Street, Covent Garden. e CONDITIONS OF SALE. og I. THE highest Bidder will be declared the Buyer; but if any Dispute should arise, the Lot must be put up again. II, No Advance less than SrxpENCE; above One Pound, One SHILLING; above Five Pounds, Five Suin LINGS. III. Every Purchaser is to pay down Five Shillings in the Pound, as Earnest, in Part of Payment, and to give in his Name and Place of Abode, if required. IV. The Lots to be removed, at the Expence of the Pur- chasers, within one Day-after the Sale; and. the. Remainder of the Purchase-Money to be paid on'or before the Delivery. V. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited. All Lots uncleared within th® Time aforesaid. shall be re-sold, oy public or private Sale; and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. ee ———— Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions faithfully executed, by their humble Servants, | King and Lochée. - LAST DAY BUT TWO OF THE SALE. y, — Va 1 Powner horn, America, curiously carved by the Indians | — 2 Remarkable stirrups, Barbary ; ~ 7 — 3 Haming sword, and a Persian dagger —.77 ~, 4 Moorish criest te 2 é 5 Singular three-bladed weapon, supposed to be African Ct gee 6 War club, Caledonia; ditto, Friendly Islands; and a pata- pattoo , /+—— 7 Elegantly inlaid Persian gun : ; /~$— 8 African bow and arrows -—/@ ~ g Large and handsome flax mantle; Nootka Sound +e 10 Rematkably handsome four-pronged spear, twelve feet in length, Friendly Islands p pe , an 11 Curiously ornamented high conic cap, Nootka Sound. The pattern of this cap exhibits the processes of the whale — fishery, and is particularly noticed in Cook’s voyages P__P—~ 12 A very large and capital Chinese gong —. f2.613 A large and fine specimen of millepora alcicornis, with a star-stone and other curious adhesions /-d—- 14 A specimen of the brain-stone madrepore of gigantic magni- tude, weighing upwards of 2 cwt. 2-9—18 A large group of madrepora flexuosa /_t-~ 10 The broad flat variety, with slender short branches of madre- i. pora maricata, East Indies, a fine specimen -%-& 17 Antipathes spiralis, large and fine specimen a Ae yay? aoe 26 1a" = 4~ & m4 Ff — [2 Wn f S xx Fee ie ae 0 aoa” —— ee 2 f2_ Go. fo- a DG 1. fe — 7 a ee ee is ra seo ,~e 2 2 by Phe fa —Ia- Se ag 2 18 19 20 21 CATALOGUE OF THE A remarkable variety of madrepora carduus, or thistle coral Millepora cellulosa, Jace coral athxed by its natural base to an ‘anomia terebratula, a delicate and curious article Madrepora verrucosa, warted coral, East Indies Cuckoo, (three specimens) cuculus canorus and corvus frugi- legus, m. and fem. a White variety of cuckoo, cuculns canorus Fasciated grosbeak, lovia fasciata, Gmel. Rough-bill led pelican, Pelicanus trachyrinchos Nicobar pigeon, Columba nicobarica .- { Golden eagle, Falco ene Linn. Cuculus Piso, Linn. tauraco bird. _, Virginian horned owl, Strix Virgini na Snowy owl, Strix nyctea Starling, m. and fem. Sturnus vulgaris Secretary vulture, Vultur Secretarius, one specimen without case Sparrow hawk, m. and fem. and.young, Falco nisus, Linn. Wild swan, ‘oa cygnus, ferus. Gambo duck, Surinam, Anas casarca Rain cuckoo, Jamaica, Cuculus vetula Common quail, common cross-bill, Loria curvirostray m. and fem. df magpie, Corvus pica Albatross, Diomedea exulans The king vulture, vadiur papa, without case Large head of sea cow, frichecus rosmarus Hyr rax capensis, very rare Moschus Leverianus, sive delicatulus, very rare Bat, Madagascar, Vespertilio Vampyrus Siberian jerboa, Dipus Jaculas, Gmel, rare Ursus Luscus, the giutton or welverene Leopard, felis leopardus Tyger, felis tigris Long-tailed Pa angolin, Manis tetradactyla, very rare Stmia eae os ‘dog- -faced bavoon, very rare Flying colugo, salcopithecus volans, extremely rare Ursus Polaris, the great white Polar bear, and cub Ovis Ammon, iWiesaeom of Gesner, rae ‘T'wo specimens of cornu ammonis The impression of a fish in indurated marle, from Florence, , ai uncommonly fine and well defined specimen Two specimens of cornu ammonis, an impression from Cole- brook dale, and a fossil madrepora A gigantic specimen of the striated pecten, Bristol Cast of an ammonite coated with spar; another, shewing ° part of the peayrl coat of the shell; and a third in pyrites A large mass of teredines, singularly srouped, Gloucestershire 4? LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 3 lam BL 58 Two very curious impressions in laminated slate, from Pa- penheim ; one of them:a shrimp, the other a crab aA 59 Impression of a large fossil in dark slate, shewing several shire . SP — 60 Head of the lily encrinus, Brunswick ; part of another, Der- Shad byshire ; and large shark’s tooth, Malta Z and one of the rays nearly perfect ~ f4-© 62 A large and fine angulated turnip, Providence | aT fe 63 A fine and large specimen of the purple-ringed trochus, from s Nootka Sound, very scarce . 42. @ 64 The enaive purpura of a large size, Manilla; the purple- mouth alatus, Florida; and an armed scoop, Friendly Isles %_.% — 65 The butter-fly wing, or Guinea admiral cone, conus Germa- --nus, Linn. two inches and three quarters long, Guinea, very rare | . —/F_. 66 The hare alatus, rare; and two fine olives ) 9.2 — 67 Great swallow margaritifera, mytilus hirundo, var. Linn. China—rare 4ao>— 68 A single valve of the chama gigas, from Borneo, in length forty-one inches /_#- A 69 A very large and fine cocoa nut, fresh water shell, Helix ampulla, from Dominique _4P— 70 A large undulated helmet, West Indies; and a large bull’s- . mouth helmet wid 2p . %1 Two of the orange-mouth olive, South Sea; and a black music, from Guinea, all large and fine 2. 73 A large conus aulicus, Amboyna, rare; and a very scarce rhombus, East Indies /_4— 74 The magician cone, another of the same genus, and the horned cassidula, (buccinum trames, Soland.) all very rare aes —_~%75 The plaited rhombus, Falkland Islands, very rare; and\two furbelowed whelks, Nootka Sound, all rare and fine © / ~2-—76 A fine wrinkled distaff shell, from Tranquebar, very rare A de large and fine yellow chersina, and a beautiful. reverse ig ditto, undulated with brown, both from Prince’s Island, and rare 4 - 78 Avery large beaded mitre, (voluta scabriuscula Linn.) from the Friendiy Islands, rare 2_/-- 79 A large and fine carved variety of the black hounds’ ear vulsella, Leuconia, very scarce ' t-J- 80 The white scorpion purpura (Murex Scorpio, var, Linn.) , extremely scarce /_fo 8 The tiger cone, rare; a fine dolphin, and the false high Ad- miral cone joints of the vertebra, and some of the ribs, Gloucester- ~~ 4 fA _, 61 A fine specimen of asterias, in chalk, with part of the body . A 2. y19b bee _ woe 4 CATALOGUE OF THE 82 The great brown melon; (voluta pesso) Guinea fine 83 A large and fine devil’s claw Strombus, Madagascar 84 A large and fine banded grey olive, Tranguebar ; a fine camp olive, and a singular variety of the bat volute 85 A small spondylus hystrix, China; the tree oyster, West In+ dies ; grey cockscomb oyster, Molucca Isles; anda scarce gryphus 86 Conus gracilis, the slender cone, Japan; very rare 37 A most beautiful variety of the painted nerita, having three rich pink bands on a dark clouded ground, taken from an ornament worn by a native of one of the Sandwich Islands—very rare 88 Conus latruncularius, the draught-board cone, (conus Zo- natus) Nicobar Isles—-very scarce 89 A very fine and complete Venus’ comb, or double thorny- woodcock, (murex tribulus Linn.) China—very scarce gO A large and fine voluta nobilis, or noble volute, from China —very rare Q1 Gigantic elephant’s tusk, weighing 11315 92 A very fine and compact mass of brilliant crystallized gray co- balt, Hesse 93 Black hematites, iron ore, Saxony g4 Native iron, Siberia, very rare 95 Spicular red copper ore, in quartz, Germany g6 A large and fine specimen of sattin-like green copper ore, for- med of capillary filaments of a close texture, reflecting beautiful appearances, with a little ochre intermixed, from Tourtschininow, near Uralgeburg Siberia 97 An extraordinarily large and fine specimen of mountain crys- tal, Switzerland 98 Antimony, on tabular barytes, Transylvania 99 Native knitted foliaceous gold, Transylvania 100 A capital specimen of black stalactitical iron ore, from Triers. 101 Very fine specimen of black hematites, Triers 102 An interesting specimen of gold, crystallized in minute oc- tohedrais, on a quartzose matrix, intermixed with galena, Transylvania 103 Crystallized mica, in quartz, a fine specimen, Siberia 104 Part of a large crystal of clear selenite, Hungary; and large crystal of ditto, Oxfordshire 105 Beautiful specimen of delicate red and yellow clay, whence | unknown 106 Glanzerde, or shining calcareous earth, from Rubitz in Sax- ony; together with a small medallion, the surface of which is rnbbed over with the earth 107 Group of small crystallized selenite, and part of a large cry- stal of ditto, Oxfordshire LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 5 "4 _é 108 A large rhomboidal selenite, Oxfordshire; and specimen of asphaltum, from the Asphaitam Lake in ‘Trinidad .2 — 109 A very large mass of cubic salt, crystallized round the sur- face of a basket, which was left in a Pond in salt Island, near Tortola, the specimen is 59 inches in circumference -&— 110 Various s specimens of asbestos, and amianthus, ina glass case 111 A very handsome /&tites, or eagle stone 112 Dark coloured dendritz, on laminated sandstone, Lancashire ‘.3— 113 Beautiful light-coloured dendritz, on laminated sandstone, Lancashire ~4@ 114 Keffekil, or meerschaum -f~,115 A fine specimen of mountain leather, Siberia 6116 Very large arrow-headed selenite, Mcnte Martre '_4—- 117 Clear white seienite of extraordinary size, Scotland » §— 118 Dendritical native gold, from Potosi, uncommonly rare 4 g - 119 A calcareous deposition of most striking beauty coating the cavernous sides of an agregate stone, and tinged of a delicate purple colour, from the cobalt mines of Hesse ——extremely fine and rare @—/F° 120 A most curiously formed and admirable group of the aqua- /-+ Marine, (beryl of the ancients) in its native state, being ¢ 7 an hexagonal truncated column, coated with ferrugi- nous ore, from Nestchinsky in Siberia End of the Day’s Sale. ey ci LAST DAY BUT ONE. QF THE SALE. M KRAT-DISH, . Otaheitee at 2 War-club, N America j/-7S 3 War-club, Caledonia; ditto, Friendly Islands j A J.arge sleeping-stool, Otaheitee Z~s . A 4 oO 2 eee chee eae Friendly Islands sarge painted Chinese fan cae - 7 $i ious Oriental musical instrument A Ee 8 Tdol, New Zealand, curiously carved in beaut green 7 Nephritic stone, or Jade : a. 4-4 -—- 9g A large and elegant vase of Persian ware, pt 4 -t4 4 19 A very large dish of ditto bs toes o ga. & ~ 41 A large and extremely curious pale Heaal sculptured in basaltic stone, oe the peleuiated cave of Elephanta, near Bombay VT 32. 3 ——-~ 12 Remarkably large and Parone breast- Da made of dog’s teeth, Sandwich Islands ah =» = 43 mA 13 Piped wirey- sponge, West Indies ; and a branch of gorgonia verrucosa by ue 14 Serpula filosa, Vet earn - netted coral, millepora reticu- lata, ditto; and coralina officinalis ad f hae 1 ps oe 15 Bone of the gorgonia flabellum, completely coated with mil-_ lepora alcicornis, or elk’s horn coral, West Indies tie 2 744#~ 6 A curious specimen of the netted coral, Millepora ae a with a shell of mactra lutraria, Sicily ‘Gesiiliiiven ¢ _f~-/0™~ 17 A most delicate and perfect specimen of the lace millepore, affixed ae its ae rm base toa cele of coral, serpula, Roe wpa a an a "a : “t f 4a ‘i r oF, Ss “a “Ff ¢ ¥ + LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 7 Oy a é 18, Gorgonia verrucosa, gorgonia flabel!um, and a coral =~ 19 A very complete and elegant specimen of madrepora gy- rosa Gorgonia verrucosa, Mediterranean, a large specimen Ae OA very large specimen of the tubipora musica z ye 22 A large branch of madrepora muricata, Linn. prickly white coral, from the West Indies 0-2 23 Very curious variety of madrepora fungites, Zinn. or sea- mushroom, remarkable for having twenty young ones of the same kiud formed on its under part, East Indies—such specimens are very rare /g~ 2A A large fossil mya shell, Oxford Zz 3 e820 a 25 Fossil elephant’s grinder, found near Warwick 2 26 Part of the fossil tusk of an elephant, ditto ’ VY 27 A large knobbed species of strombus, in the fossil state, France Jt oY f Bone of a bird, in laminated calcareous stone f 7- Q The section of a cornu ammonis, filled with spar, an elegant specimen J- b 30 Pectens, three species, one obliquely striated and uncommon 31 A large fossil cornu ammonis {/_.3 --, 32 Twosections of a fossi] nautilus, in limestone, polished #6. 33 Three different species of pectens, and a flattened ostrea vg 4 34 Three specimens of fossil shells, including part of a cham- bered nautilus ; and another, with many ridges compressed 2. /2. Z 36 Two sections of a fossil nautilus having the chambers filled. ’ | with spar WA 36 Four fossil shells, including a cockscomb oyster; valve of ostrea gryphites, with a curious impressed beak, part of a pinna, and an ostrea 2.— ,37 The upper part of a large thigh-bone fossil w- 7, 38 A specimen of cornu ammonis, Gloucestershire ~~~ _ 39 Four fossil shells, including a murex, Italy; cast of the inte-. rior part of an echinus, eligticesteralifte ; acone, andanother 2.42. 40 A very large fossil elephant’s grinder, found in England, (a - printed description annexed) Peregrine falcon, falco peregrinus Wryneck, tunx torguilla, m. fem. and young Blossom-headed parrakeet, Pszttacus rhodocephalus Poe bee-eater, JZerops cincinatus, rare Demoiselle crane, Ardea virgo Pied hornbill, E. Indies, Buceros bicornis, very rare Red-headed grosbeak, Loxia regulus, extremely rare Common hen and chickens, beautifully preserved - Cupreous cuckoo, Senegal, Cuculus cupreus, extremely rare Phasianus hicalcaratus, peacock pheasant, China, a most beautiful specimen, very rare Quan, West Indies, Meleagris cristata Ree pate eee A Jaf, /6 Le 2 ii Pi 2A he a 1 ero by Se J ou) ang Li I 7 A i Be", Ba eo e'. poke fi-~4— Sf J. 0 AOS Le Uae "eae Aitare / 02 a ff —— aS Fate me | — oF ~ SF - 2 /-¢3— 3°’ CATALOGUE OF THE 52 Bird of Paradise, Paradisea apoda 53 Velvet-shouldered peacock, Japan ...* gg. PBee 54 Wattled stare, Sturnus carunculatus comet Fo pi 55 Pin-tailed duck, m. and fem. das acuta sé 56 Alpine vulture, vuitur percnopterus Sart 57 Belted kings-fisher, Alcedo alcyon, m. and fem. .. 58 Black swan, Anas Platonia : Pwd 59 White jerfalcon, Falco Gyrfalco og 60 Flamingo, a singularly fine and high coloured specimen, Phcenecopterus ruber 61 Chimera monstrosa 62 Short sun-fish, Tetrodon mola 63 A large saw-fish, Squalus pristis 64 Lacerta Crocodilus, 13 feet in length fom 65 Raja manatia; demon ray, a very large and fine specimen, West Indies ingic® DA 66 Pleuronectes ocellatus, South Seas le 67 A large and fine specimen of Lacerta Chamaleon . 3... 2 68 Five-toed Pangolin, munis pentadactyla Lhe 69 Galliwasp, Jamaica Fai seh “ZO Stylephorus Cordatus, an unique and fine specimen, found near the Coast of Cuba 71 Lion, felis leo, mas. 5 b 72, Lioness, felis leo, fem. . 73 Rhinoceros, young, Rhznoceros Unicornis 74 Elephant, Elephas maximus | ti 75 Head of buttalo [be 70 Head of Ethiopian boar, Sus Ethiopicus ce i 77 Ursine sloth, Bradypus Ursinus, without case a 78 Antilope, Ant ilope albifrons Te: 79 Sea otter, Nootka Sound, Mustela lutris, a roost Sng ape cimen Pose 80 A highly interesting and perfect specimen of the Oran Otan, Simia Satyrus extremely rare FS amen S81 A very large and fine Wentletrap, (Turbo acalanis Linn.) two “6 inches and three quarters in length, Sumatra, very scarce’ 2h my ont 82 The reticulated grimace, Chinas rlicmbas via miontana, Tranquefar ; and the orange long-beaked trumpet, Am-'~ ) = boyna—all fine and rare | g3 A large and fine argonauta nodosa, or tuberculated 45 AW 7 sailor, Brasil, rare ay 84 The mottled hound’s ear margaritifera, Friendly Isles, very, ip rare / ote 85 Rhombus porcatus, the ridged rhombus, whence unknown, i extremely scarce 2 —So-- 86 The Japanese crown melon, very scarce, Japan 9 - G_ 87 The unicorn scoop, from Falkiand Islands ;-and a singularly a formed dolphin, sea-snail, both of extraordinary size f./5 _LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 9 2... 88 The huntsman cone, South Sea; the brocade cone, China ; i both of extraordinary siZe, and a spotted tun 4-Y—- 89 The orange-mouth spider, Amboyna, very scarce ; and a rare swallow. margaritifera, Pulo Condore ol JIS if g0 The great high admiral cone, two inches and three quarters in length, Friendly Islands, fine and very rare /-4— 9) The violet echinus from China, very rare 4 hha 92 Hialiotis grandis, the great ear, of extraordinary size, beiug seven “inches and a half long, from Van Diemen’s Land JI-O 93 The great, or giant oyster, Friendly Isles A U7 é 94 The great Oriental Cee eg shell of an extraordinary _ size, China J. 2. oe Cardium Costatum, or hollow-ridged pate from Guinea, fia Bins, 4 rare, a large and fine specimen 2. b- ~ 96 Large dish of Raphael’s ware pt tt- LC 97 Ancient English battle axe 4 7/3 ¢ 98 Ancient English breast-plate and helmet ; _ - 99 The superb oriental toy, generally denominated the tomb of Lo Confucius, ‘This master-piece of ingenuity was pro- - nounced by Mr. Cox, (the proprietor “of the celebrated Sa Mechanical Museum) to be ‘* one of the most extraordi- ° 4 * nary productions of art ever beheld,’’ and he mereover of ; boy Ahn added, “< he could not undertake to make one like it for‘ aless sum than £1500.” It is scarcely necessary to add that every spectator of discernment will find the propor-— - tions of the various figures (though so extremely minute) of critical accuracy. The lody of the performance is formed of double-gilt silver, which is richly ornamented with Syrian garnets, rubies, and diamonds. a 43 — - 400. Beautiful brown dendritz on laminated sand-stone, Lancashire -.. -101 Variegated Asbestos, formed on a coarse rock stone f0- e 102 Delicate dendrits on yellow laminated marble, from Sulen- hofen, near Papenheim | ‘3 103 A fine and large specimen of bubbled galena /_76 104 A fine specimen of pure plumbago or graphite, weighing twenty-four ounces @ 105 Solid tin ore, Cornwall: and octohzdral tin ore, with yellow crystals of qyartz /-/ ~ 106 A capital specimen of black crystallized columnar tia, Cornwall 4/3. 07 A large and finely crystallized specimen of resin-coloured tin, Cornwall 2. & 108 A superb specimen of looking- glass cobalt, having its surface nearly over-spread by red arseniate of cobalt, with bo- tryoidal and crystallized white pharmacolite, Hesse f-é@ 09 A slab of the ultramarine variety of iridescent Feldspar of matchless beauty and prance *s 2522,5 ore < = @3 | 10 CATALOGUE OF THE 110 Foliated native gold on quartz, Transylvania. “~ Soff. r 111 A capital specimen of native foliated, and moss-like gol 2/- 19 ‘Transylvania 112 Black hematites iron ore, from Triers, with ensiform crys 3 tallised manganese on the pe eat an uncommonly fines specimen 113 A matchless specimen of brilliant gray crystalized cobalt,» ¥ Hesse. The crystals are of most uncommon magnitude 2° ~~” 114 Two crystals of aqua marine, one very perfectly formed and 4. ik ( having the apex complete, Siberia : 115 A cut specimen of topazine crystal, Brasil aot +s 116 A most beautiful and capital specimen of stalactitical iron, L,6 the surface richly coloured, Germany “og 117 Crystals of topaz in a quartzose matrix, extremely well, © defined, Saxony a. 118 A single crystal of the ae topaz, very large and fine +g Mam 119 Opal in the matrix rat be 120 A capital, and for beauty a magnitude unique, specimen or” the true Avanturine, weighing near 5lb. ‘This curious article was found in the ruins of the triumphal arch of ., Julius Caesar, in the valley of Suse in Piedmont, in 1788, »% by the Sieur Francis Ludwig, of Mayence. It takes a“ very high polish, and is much harder and infinitely more beautiful than the stone commonly known by the same name. * *The artificial Avanturine has been known for ages, speci- mens of it being frequently found among the antient ruins of Rome. Some eminent mineralogists have questioned the existence of such a beautiful stone as the natural Avantu- rine; but the following respectable authorities put the matter beyond a doubt. They are translated from the. originals and addressed to Mons. Ludwig of Mayence, from whom the specimen was purchased for two mead guineas. . SIR,—** The Quartz Avanturine that you have been so ‘© obliging as to let me see, merits, by its beauty, the utmost *€ attention of the amateurs. I have never seen one yet which “* more resembles the artificial glass, known by the name of «* Avanturine, I am, Sir, Your very obedient Servant, Vienna, 12th May, 1790. J. Borne.” | perfectly coincide with the sentiments of my «© friend Mr. le Chevalier Borne, that it is a laminated ferrugi- «© nous quartz, of the carnelion colour, abundantly impregnated ‘ with copper-coloured mica, which, by the intimate mixture LEVERIAN MUSEUM. ii _© and the different position of the particles, appears to have pro- - € duced the natural Avanturine. Freyberg, 4th June, 1790. ) De CHARPENTIER.” «¢ T have seen with the greatest pleasure the large specimen of red-coloured quartz, mixed with mica, belonging to Mr. Ludwig, which throws great light on the true origin of the Avanturine. It is an unique piece, both on account of “* jts size and beauty. . Cologne on the Rhine, 8th Aug. 1790. Baron DE HupscH.” xn c ca 4 ce «¢ The under-signed attests never to have seen a ** quartz mixed with mica, of such size and beauty. It is usually ** called Avanturine. Dr. Coartes Henri TirTivs, Inspector of his S. H. the Elector of Saxony’s Dresden, Oth July, 1790. Cabinet of Natural History.” «© Asa zealous amateur of lithology, and possessor “© of a sufficiently compleat collection, I think it incumbent ‘© upon me to declare that I never have seen an Avanturine of a beauty so perfect, and size so uncommon, as that belonging to «Mr. Ludwig, of Mayence. JosEPH FREDERICK, Dresden, 12th July, 1790. Baron of Racknitz.” “ The under-signed acknowledges never to have “* seen so large and clear a quartz mixed with glimmer, which “* so compleatly represents the composition known by the name ** of Avanturine, — : VosMAER, Hague, 3 Sept, 1790. Director of the Cabinet of Nat. Hist. of the Prince Stadtholder. ‘* Tn addition to the foregoing testimonies of the *¢ great judges in natural history, I must confess never to have «* seen a production in the mineral kingdom which has so much ‘“* excited my admiration, as this wonderful specimen, which I «* had the pleasure of seeing through my acquaintance with its ** proprietor, and which will be of great use, as adding to the «* discoveries in natural history. Francis WILLIAM, Cologne, Aug.5,1790. Count of Otting, Baldern,& Portern. Lestor et Olbstupea F. Warziras, Professor at Cologne.” Find of the Day’s Sale. % LAST DAY OF 2 ELE Boe LE. \ g- 6 1 Lance and handsome sleeping-stool, Otaheite y » ; ray cae 2 Curious club, New Caledonia; and a ditto, Friendly’ Islands . 2 ap Bg 3 A remarkably handsome ana beautifuily worked war- ca Friendly Islands ie ‘og —-,. A Mask, made to resemble a bird’s head, Nootka Sound «. ¢g wll Bw —~ — 5 Curious wooden idol, S. Sea Ae, D t.. ge _. 6 Large feathered idel, Sandwich Islands ea gore .3 _/6-- .% A large and perfect single canoe, Esquimaux ~~ ae/ 2 ay —- § The identical superb feathered cloak and helmet, apt which “4 : the celebrated Capt. Cook was decorated by the King of | 7 ae Owyhee, a short time previous to his assassination ~~ 2-—@ — g Curious East Indian musical instrument 2, / 2. 10 Large and curious sculptured head, from the cave of Ele-_ RY phanta, near Bombay eo Fintte Oo il Very handsome Persian target t Vee 12 An uncommonly elegant specimen of cut paper, representing birds, insects, &c. A gOS 13 A very fine and perfect dress of achief mourner, Otahcite ; .. , by with the stick and clapper SD ff -f— 5 14 Remarkably well-executed mask, in memory of a dead friend, , ff. , ~ Nootka Sound fei: 4 %— 15 Tyger cat, Felis pardalis, very rare SEE — 3G Long armed Gibbon, white variety, Simia longimana, very rare ‘ é: Ye ‘ | LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 13 i7 Coati mondi, young, two specimens, viverra nasua 47 8 Bradypus tridacts ylus, three toed sloth, rare yz. 19 Prehensile porcupine : _—_— 20 Steinbock, Capra ihex, extremely rare ___--- 22 Hippopotamus, Hippopotamus amphilius —-— 22 The Swedish elk, cervus alces, a capital and finely preserved specimen '-—- 23 Purple water-hen, Fulica porphyrio, S. America 24 Sparrow hawk, Falco nisus, Litn, and green parrot, S. Ame- rica —f3 — 25 Snow gulls, Hudson’s Bay “ty ,...£\~ 2060 Ultramarine thrush, Ampelis cotinga . # ~ 27 Northern three- ee woodpecker, “Pits tridactylus, Linn. -_ +. 28 An eminently fine and perfect specimen of the Argus phea- sant, Sumatra, Phasianus Argus ——-- 29 Colum ba Nicobarica, Nicobar pigeon y -_—+,30 Mandarine Duck, Anas galericulata, Linn, yp wb 31 Secretary vulture, Vultur secretarius, one specimen - 32 Certhia cruentata, red spotted creeper _----- 33 Red certhia, Sandwich Islands, Certhia vestiaria (2. Fo a A most capital and matchless specimen of the Vuliur gry- ter. phus Linn. being a full grown specimen of the male bird. ; in the highest preservation 34 The King vulture, Vultur papa 36 Silver pheasant m., and fem. Phasianus myctihemerus 37 ‘Tyger bittern, Ardea tigrina 38 Goatsucker, Capri mulgus crassirostris 39 Falco leucocephalus, the white-headed eagle 40 A very fine and well-preserved specimen of the female ostr ich, a young ditto, and the egg, with the instruments used in » “catching these birds , 41 The male ostrich, a noble specimen 42 Part of a branch of Isis hippuris ; dwarf variety of madrepora virginea, or stellated branched coral, from the West In- dies; and another 43 Gorgouia pretiosa, the true red coral, on its native rock, from the coast of Sardinia; a specimen of considerable magni- tude, and singular perfection and beauty 44. One specimen of gorgonia pectinata, of Linnaeus, the comb- like gorgon, with a curious asterias caput meéduse, in- tangled in its branches, from the East Indies 45 Part of the branch of a tree, pertorated by pholades, and hay- ing its surface incrusted with groups of serpula filosa, Mediterranean 46 Isis hippuris, an extremely elegant and perfect specimen 47 Large and singular variety of madrepora labyrinthica, or sharp-ridged brain-stone, Martinique ‘ 4, 314 CATALOGUE OF THE j 4 i 48 A group of serpula filosa, Mediterranean; and two specimens of lace coral | AQ A large and beautiful specimen of the broad-ridged bédin- oe stone, madrepora sinuosa 50 A most superb tree of the red variety: of Isis ochracea, or join-. 4 ted red coral, Hast Indies, on its base are several curious, adhesions or 51 A large fossil nautilus, shewing much of the inner structure | | of its chambers, Sheppy Isiand 52 Bone ofa bird in laminated calcareous stone, Outeieiare i 53 Fossil shoulder-blade-bone of some large unknown animal, _ yy Shotover Hill POs 54 A remarkably fair impression of a fish, in dark slate, pS Pron mo 55 Section of a large cornu ammonis, the cells of which are filled _ with spar, an elegant specimen 56 A fossil nautilus of very large size, Sheppy Island rt 57 The bone of a bird partly incrusted in a slab of laminated calcareous stone, Oxfordshire 58 A large and curious fossillized shell of the vulsella kind, re-. taining great part-of the pearly coat of the shell, very ‘fine, vanny Ae Maryland ia 59 A fine and beautiful specimen of petr ified wood, having one — of its transverse sections polished, Cobourg, Saxony =...) *?~ 60 A large fossil grinder of the mammoth, from the banks of the _, - river Ohio, North America he? Fa G1 The ridged orange striped helmet, very scurce; conus impe-. i DA rialis, and a groom cone Si Ad 62 A small or dwarf strombus truncatus, or flat-spired stromb,’ i | South Sea “W4 63 Conus. magnus from Tranguelar ; the cancellated brace: : yy cone, China; and a fine granulated turbo, from Nootka | Sound—all rare 64 The orange-strainer mitre, (voluta cribrum) the brownand | | j | orange banded mitre (voluta cingulata) and the hottentot -“~''~" mitre, (voluta caffra Linn.) —ail trom China and rare 65 The angulated turnip, florida, side and a fine tulipcuma, West Indies pi 66 A large and fine oliva incrassata, or thick-lipped olive, (voluta incrassata, Soland) from Brasil, extremely scarce 67 Nautilus Scrobiculatus, Soland. or umbilicated manus, New, Guinea—extremely scarce 68 An exceeding fine spondylus aculeatus, or spiked bared O¥S=, pp f ter, of a redish purple colour, Guinea~ewxtremely scarce © 69 A large and fine Midas-ear land-shell, voluta auris- -Mide, . ik Malacca—very rare ACN 70 A beautiful variety of the mammilated echinus, fia rsa “ fi j very scarce . ig ee ee 71 The long spired asterias, from’ the East Indies, extremely scarce 2 i LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 15 72 An exceeding fine alatus latissimus, or broad-winged strom- bus, Strombus latissrmus, Linn, very rare, Amboyna 73 The lance-spined echinus cidaris, qwath its spines, from St. Mauritius, very rare 74. A large and fine anomia sanguinea, or sanguineous lamp sites cockle, trom New Zealand, extremely scarce, allowed to ‘ be the largest specimen known 75 A most beautifui tortoise-shell harp, buccinum testudo So- land. from Madagascar—the finest known 76 A very rare echinus of the clypeated kind, from the South Seas 77 The reverse variety of the high-spired urea pom Madagas- . car, extremely scarce 78 Prince of Orange flag-music, (voluta arausiaca Linn.) from ,Amboyne, fine, ‘and very rare 79 The morning dawn; or orange cowry, cyprea Aurora, Friendly Islands, extremely scarce 80 The great orbicular echinus, from China, very rare 2 81 An elegant and unique pink variety of the imperial sun, drawn up with the anchor of a ship, from the depth of 60 fathoms, “in Cook's straits, New Zealand 82 Papilio Ulysses, fine and rare, one specimen $3 Fulgora lanternaria, or great lantern carrier _ 84 Tettigonia australasice, Don, New Holland; cicada heematodes, both in the pupa and. perfect state, another Tettigonia, and a blatta 85 Scarabeeus Hercules, male and female, America—the latter very rare 66 A curious scarabeus, commonly supposed to be of the spe- cies goliathus, cetonia goliathus Fabr. whence unknown 87 Papilio Priamus, East Indies—very rare and in fine con- dition _ 88 A fine specimen of the phasma gigas, in its pupa state 89 Phasma dilatatum, a Jarge and fine species. This specimen is presumed to be unique 90 A most noble specimen of the fossil scull and horns of the . moose deer, from Ireland, the horns measure 13 feet from ef tip to tip 91 Aspecimen of mandelstcin, or almond stone, the kernels consisting as it is supposed of native and oxydated lead g2 Magnificent specimen of calcareous spar in primitive rhombs, of a lovely rose colour, with louking-glass cobalt, Hesse, extremely rare and fine 93 Aninteresting specimen of mineralized wood, one part being impregnated with silicious matter, and giving fire with steel, the other retaining its original combustible quality ™ bes fine group of dodecahedral garnets, imbedded in a green t6 CATALOGUE OF THE micacous matrix, called by the Germans, schneidstein, from Mount Caucasus id 05 A large oriental amethyst, polished, but uncut = "9 2 90 A very fine columnar amethyst, from Siberia - 97 A fme Brazilian topaz in its native crystallised shape, and a specimen of quartz, with prismatic colours 98 Cubical blue chalcedony, Hungary; and blistered copper, Cornwall he 99 Iridescent iron ore, from Elbe, extremely fine i -* 100 Chromate of sales in large crystals ot a 101 An uncommonly fine specimen ef smoky rock crystal, exht- biting curious internal appearances, among which ate » |. many needle-like figures which have the form of complete’ ~~ and well defined cry ystals, supposed to be titanium 102 Native ramose copper, from Pokadeschky, near Uralgeburge, Siberia 103 Capillary native silver, from Potosi, extremely fine ‘, 104 .\ very large mass of prismatic Feldspath of Labradore, in which a combination of different tints of gold, crimson, blue, &c. variously blended in fine gradations, edged with , a lively green, constitute one of the most beautiful and vivid assemblages that can be imagined. The colours pervade the whole specimen, which is judged to be the most capital of the kind ever brought from that country, 5 A snuff box made of lepidolite, handsomely mounted - 100 Superh Ivory Cup, presumed to be one of the most for ey works of the kind in Eurepe Testimonial relative to the cup, given by Professor. Thorkelin. <* The ivory enp in the “Museum, Jate Slr Ashton Lever’s is an undoubted work of Magnus Berg, a Danish artist, who having been engaged in France, during : the reign of Louis XIV. as Medailleur, returned home to Denmark, where he painted on the walls of Friedricks- berg, the history of Christian V. and carved in ivory several cups, part of which still remain in the Royal Mu- seum at Copenhagen; and others were made presents of to foreign princes, by his royal master. The life of this truly extraordinary ¢ genius, is inserted in the Danish ma-- f gazine of historic knowledge, 1747. Magnus Berg died in the reign of Friedrick IV. who was succeeded ‘by Christian VI. in the year 1730. G. T. THORKELIN.” 107 Aqua marine, a very fine and perfect crystal + 108 Opal in its matrix, a remarkably brilliant specimen © 109 A magnificent Laver, of the curious old Raphael's ware; the form an elegant oval, with a’ recurved edge, and p~ LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 17 pointed bottom, which, as well as a raised zone or belt, which encircles the middle of the outside, is wrought in fluted or gadrooned work, Each side is ornamented with a laughing cornuted satyr’s head. . T'wo grotesque sphinx- like figures, half satyr, half dragon, with each a double tail, serve as supporters; their arms are extended to the edge, and their hind parts, with wings expanded, under- neath, resting on an oval base, which has a_ hollow gadrooned edge. The whole is painted in the most lively colours,. and glazed. On the inside, within a broad grotesque border, is represented a Roman naval engagement; the boarding of two ships by a number of soldiers in boats, sword and shield in hand; sailors fixing their grappling hooks to facilitate the entrance of the assailants, who are opposed by soldiers on board the ships armed in like ‘manner. The outside is enriched with grotesque figures, supporting festoons of flowers, inter- -spersed, among which are birds, military achievements, foliage, &c. ‘This capital and masterly performance be- speaks it the work of first rate genius, and renders it the deserved object of general admiration. It was originally in the Medicean Collection, and, at the time of the Duke of Tuscany's taking possession of that valuable repository, was, by mistake, put out, with other articles, for sale, and purchased by the late Admiral Broderick, for a consi- derable sum, on whose demise it came into the possession of the late Sir Ashton Lever. 110 A box formed of the Lumachelli marble, from Carinthia, the colours of which are uncommonly splendid 111 An exceding fine specimen of thread-like chalcedony, crys- tallised in the hollow of a piece of quartz, Germany 112 Anelegant specimen of onachine agate, beautifully variegated with strata of Dove-colour, white, purple, &c. from the © Palatinate 113 Brilliant crystallized cobalt, Hesse 114 A most capital mass of rich oriental amber-coloured onach- ine chalcedony or Sardonyx, beautifully intersected by regular veins of pure opake white. The general struc- ture is cavernous, and the surface mammillated or bubbled. This specimen which is esteemed to be wholly unrivalled, weighs nearly 224 pounds FINIS. noe per ata rt Rite 3 slants Re od ie Yao ant Caran Un