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THE SCHOONER GRAMPUS. 



477 



F.— LABOBATORY OUTFIT.* 



Acid, muriatic. 



Ladles, lead (1). 



Acid, nitric. 



Loaders, shot-gun (2). 



Acid, picric. 



Needles, sewing. 



Alcohol. 



Needles, taxidermist (3). 



Arsenic. 



Nets, surface, silk bolting cloth. 



Axe. 



Nets, surface, linen scrim. 



Bags, canvas (collecting game bags) (3). 



Nippers, steel. 



Boxes, wooden, assorted (in nests). 



Paper, straw. 



Brushes, wire, for cleaning shot-guns (2). 



Paper, manilla. 



Barrels, fish. 



Pans. 



Case of taxidermist's instruments (1). 



Plaster for molds, casts, etc. 



Cartridges, rifle, ball, 50 caliber. 



Powder, small- arm. 



Cartridges, revolver, ball, 38 caliber. 



Powder chargers for loading cartridges (2). 



Cartridges, shot-gun. 



Recappers (2). 



Cartridges, small collecting gun. 



Revolver, 38 caliber (1). 



Chisels, cold. 



Rifles, Springfield, 50 caliber (2). 



Chisels, mortising. 



Rifle-covers, canvas (2). 



Claw bar, iron (1). 



Rule, common 2-foot (1). 



Cleaning rods, for shot-guns (2). 



Scissors, common. 



Cleaning sticks, for shot-guns (3). 



Scissors, taxidermist's (1). 



Cloth, cheese, cotton. 



Shot-chargers (2). 



Corks, rubber, assorted. 



Shot-gun, small, single-barrel, collecting 



Cotton batting. 



(1). 



Crimpers, for loading cartridges (2). 



Shot-gun, double-barrel, 12-bore (2). 



Cutters, wire (1). 



Shot-gun, double-barrel, 10-bore (1). 



Decapping pins (3). 



Soldering iron (1). 



Dishes, assorted, glass and earthenware. 



Solder, soft. 



Drills, assorted. 



Spades, common (1). 



Extractors (rings), for extracting cart- 



Sponges. 



ridges from shot-guns (3). 



Syringe, rubber, injecting (I). 



Files, assorted. 



Tanks, copper, alcohol, 16-gallons (2). 



Forceps (2). 



Tank boxes (2). 



Grindstone (1). 



Twine. 



Gun covers, canvas (3). 



Tags. 



Hammers, riveting (1). 



Vials, homoeopathic, assorted. 



Hatchet (1). 



Vise, amateur swivel (1). 



Ice-pounders, or breakers (2). 



Vi3e, hand (1). 



Ice-tongs (1). 



Wads, for shot-guns. 



Jars, with corks, assorted sizes. 



Weighing balance (1). 



Jars, butter, 2-pound, 4-pound. 



Wire, iron, annealed. 



Jars, fruit, 1-pint, 1-quart, 2-quart. 



Wire, steel, music No. 21. 



Knives, dissecting (2). 



Whetstones (6). 



* The list given under this head embraces such material as may properly be included 

 in the outfit for making collections for scientific purposes and for preserving and stor- 

 ing them ; it is additional to the fishing and fish cultural apparatus mentioned else- 

 where, which also to a considerable extent constitutes part of the laboratory equip- 

 ment. To insure convenience of reference the articles have been alphabetically ar- 

 ranged, though this method interferes with any such classification as would naturally 

 be followed if the special uses of the material received primary consideration. 



There is so much variation in the quantity of some of the things that the enumera- 

 tion of the amouuts has been omitted in mauy cases. 



