SECOND DAY. 



Tuesday the 6th of May, 1806. 



121 J\ branch of the warted gorgonia, Millepora alcicornis, and 



madrepora radiata 



122 A gun which burst in the hands of Lord Gray's game-keeper, 



without injuring him 



123 A brace of Highland pistols 



124 A Persian gun, with the stock curiously inlaid 



125 A singular Chinese gun, ornamented with silver ferrules 



126 An air gun 



127 A gun which belonged to the late E. Wortley Montague 



128 A brace of pistols, which belonged to ditto 



129 A rifle-barrelled gun, North America 



1 30 A gun, supposed to be antient English 



131 A long gun and rest for ditto, by which General Wedder- 



burne, brother to the late Lord Roslyn, was killed, while 

 reconnoitring a fort in the East Indies. The shot he re- 

 ceived could not be accounted for till the fort was taken 

 and this gun discovered, the distance being so great 



132 Four beautiful specimens of the iridescent scum of melted 



lead, in a glass-case 



133 Six ornamented arrows, Bengal 5 and a bow from Africa 



134 A quiver of barbed arrows 



135 A bird arrow, and a bow 



136 An elegant modern French bow 



137 Chimcera monstrosa, and another fish, in one bottle 



138 Anguis Platura, a fine specimen, in spirit 



139 Black haematites iron ore, formed in stalactites 



140 Magnetical iron ore, or loadstone, Norway 



