380 APPENDIX I 



From the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. 

 10 wooden, zinc-lined collecting-boxes. 



From Mr. Walter Burton, Wardour Street, London. 



Skinning knives and tools. Arsenical soap. Preservative powder 

 (for birds) made up of equal parts of tannin, saltpetre, burnt alum, 

 and napthaline. Barrels of French plaster. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. 



From Messrs. Sinclair, Haymarket, London. 



1 " N & G " camera \nth Zeiss lens and non-rustable parts, £24 10s. 

 64 doz. Imperial flash-light plates. 

 Materials for developing. 1 dark tent. 



Other cameras taken out were : The 5x4 Kodak with Zeiss lens, 

 and fitted for plates or films. No. 3 pocket folding Kodak. 



BOATS. 



From Messrs. Forrestt and Son, Ltd., Boat-huilders, Wyvenhoe. 



2 steel barges, dimensions 20 ft. by 6 ft. by 2 ft. 3 in., built £ s. d. 

 on the Hodgett's system of hght galvanised steel pla- 

 ting, M-ith elm rails and thwarts, pine bottom boards, 

 rings for poles, rudder, tiUer, painter, bolts and nuts, 



&c 380 



Extras : 



30 bamboo poles, 12 ft. long by 3 in. diam., 2 masts, 2 sails 

 and rigging complete, 2 canvas hoods, 2 20-lb. galvd. 

 anchors, 4 galvd. boat hooks and staffs, 200 ft. 1| in. 

 Manilla rope, 2 painters, 6 spanners, 1 set jointing felt 

 for sections and 1 spare roU of felt, 2 rimers, 2 hand- 

 hammers, 2 cutting tools, 4 pieces steel plate, 1 compass 

 in box, 1 holding-up hammer — packed and delivered 

 to Liverpool . . . . . • • . 20 



RIFLES AND GCNS. 



15 Mauser carbines, bore -270, Avith magazine to hold five {Rigby). 

 1 Mauser "275 sporting rifle (Rigby). 



