6*8 CATALOGUE OP THE [l4tk day ,] 



MONKEYS GROTESQUELY SET UP. 



1599 The tumbling monkey 



1600 The Family Carpenter, j 



1601 The Gamesters 



1602 The Family Watchman, 



1603 The Student, 



1604 The Lamplighter, 



1605 Tooth-drawer, j gf*l.^ 



I0O6 Oriental jasper ; granite, Scotland; amethystine quartz, 

 coated with calcedony ; and flesh-coloured calcedony coat- 

 ing quartz 



1607 A fine specimen of adularia, in basalt, Hesse 



1608 Yellow fluor, on cauk, with galena, Derbyshire'; and pla- 



ted barytes, Derbyshire 



1609 Hyacinths, with mica, Vesuvius /"/I* 



QO l6lO 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-like figures 



within 



• lf3ll A fine specimen of breciated agate, very curious, Saxony 



1612 Black shorl, Spain ; chrysoprase, Silesia; black shorl, Sax- 



ony ; and another 



1613 Oriental jaspar, a large and fine specimen fj 

 Grey cubic fluors, Derbyshire 



l6\5 Semi-orbicular marcasites, a nodule of brilliant marcasites, 



rose ditto, cockscomb pyrites, and two others / v > |i 

 3 616 An elegant and well-defined impression of a fish, in indu- 

 rated marl, probably from Mount Carmel 

 If3l7 Very brilliant marcasites with calcareous spar, a large and 



fine specimen f*. 

 $6,1.8 Ahandsome specimen of hyalite, orMiiller's gla?s, Frankfort/ 



1619 Papilio epius, phal. villica, and nineteen others, chiefly" 



phalaena '2***. 



1620 Phalaena bubo, and three other moths 



lf)21 Papilio Paris, and four insects of the noctua family 



1622 Twenty lepidopterous insects, amon^which are phal. tau, , 



bucephala, and papilio levana 



1623 Phalaena atlas, a large specimen, China & - fy 



1(524 Phalaena lung, North America, and two large bombyces ^- 

 J 625 Ditto j|| Ji ' ' • 



1626 Phalaena luna, and two other phalaenae, North America Jtf 



1627 Three bombyces, among which are phalaena luna Jk. 



1628 Vitreous tin in Elvan stone, from Penzance, Cornwall ; 



and another tin, crystallized,^ 



