462 LIST OF INSTTIUMENT.S. App. II. 



Proti'actor, circular, with compass rectifier, in mahogany box. 



Protractor, circular, in brass. 



Eain gauge and spare glasses (Livingstone's pattern). 



Scale, 18 inches metal, graduated to inches, and subdivided to 



tenths and hundredths, in box. 

 Sextant, 4 inches radius, silver arc, ciit to 20". 

 Tape, 100 feet. 



Extras. 



Spare glass for rain gauge ; spare compass cards ; leather skins 

 to clean glasses ; tin foil, &c. 



Most of the above instruments were damaged by the canoe being 

 upset, in attempting to land through the surf. 



Second Supply. 



2 Aneroids, brass, 2 inches diameter, registering from 15 to 31 



inches. 

 2 Compasses, prismatic, 3 inches diameter, shades and reflector. 

 1 Compass, pocket. 



1 Sextant, 6 inches radius, silver arc, cut to 10", 

 4 Watches, by Mr. J. Brock (George Street, Portman Square). 

 1 Watch, by Frodsham (Strand). 



BOOKS, &c. 



Nautical Almanacks, 1863-4-5-6. 

 Work books, ruled to form. 

 Skeleton Map, ruled in squares, 75 sheets. 

 Memorandum books. 



EXTEA IKSTRUMExNTS. 



1 Sextant, 8 inches radius, presented by G. Bishop, Esq., 



Twickenham ; cut to 10". 

 1 Binocular, presented by Ithe Directors of Hkm Night Asylum, 



Glasgow, after the lecture I delivered for that institution. 

 1 Telescope, presented by the same. 

 Universal Sun Dial, presented by the Royal Geographical 



Society. 



