SMITHSONIAN BECiUEST. 



SUNDRY ARTICLES IN PACKET AND IN TRUNK. 



(«) Gun. 



(«) Mahogany cal^inet. 



(a) Two portraits, in oval frames. 



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CHINA TEA SERVICE 



(a) Twelve cups and saucers. 



(o) Six coffee cups. 



(rt) Teapot. 



(a) Slop liasin. 



(o) Sugar l)asin and lid. 



(«) Two plates. 



(a) Milk jug. 



(a) Tea canister. 



(a) Two dishes. 



(a) Landscape in a gilt frame. 



(a) Derby spa vase. 



(a) China tub. 



(a) Piece of fluor. 



(o) Pair of glass candlesticks. 



Marble bust. 



Sundry pamphlets on philosophical subjects, in packet marked A. 



The like, marked B.' 



Struggles Through Life. 



Bibliotheca Parisiana. 



La Platina I'Or Blanc. 



Contorides des Indiens. 



Sundry pamphlets on philosophical subjects, marked C. 



Weld's Travels in North America, 2 volumes. 



Bray's Derbyshire. 



Twenty-three numbers of Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy, in a case (D). 



Memoire d'un Voyageur qui le repose. 



Hamilton in Antrim. 



Londres et de ses Environs. 



Stew on Solids. 



Essais de Jean Key. 



Mon Bonnet de Nuit. 



Domestic Cookery. 



Catalogue de Fossils des Roches. 



The Monthlv Review, 78 numbers. 



The Monthly Review, 26 volumes. 



Philosophical Transactions for the year 1826. 



Anthologies et Fragments Philosophiques, 4 volumes. 



Two large boxes filled with specimens of minerals and manuscript treatises, appar- 

 ently in the testator's handwriting, on various philosophical subjects, particularly 

 chemistry and mineralogy. 



Eight cases and one trunk filled with the like. 

 Those articles to which this mark (a) is prefixed were not in the trunk No. 13 



when it was first opened in the consulate of the United States in our presence. 

 All the linen in trunk No. 13 was transferred from case 7, and sundry articles of 



plated ware and philosophical instruments, etc. , were transferred from case 12. Sun- 

 dry books, which were tied together, were also put in this case. 



