INTRODUCTION. 



List of Instruments, &c., embarked on hoard each Ship. 



Fury. 

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Astronomical Clock, by Barrett, the property of Mr. Fisher 

 Chronometers .......... 13 



Of which, three of those on board the Fury were the property of Mr. Fisher, 

 one belonging to Captain Parry, and four sent on trial by their respective 

 makers. (See Account of Chronometers in the Appendix.) 



Portable Observatory 



Transit Instrument . . . . 



Forty-inch, triple-object glass, achromatic Telescope, by Dollond . 

 Repeating-circle . . . . . . . 



Circular Transit, the property of Mr. Fisher ..... 



Dipping-Needle, by Dollond ........ 



Do. do. by Troughton ....... 



Do. do. by Jones . . . . . . 



Variation Transit . . .... . . . 



Variation Needle . . . . . 



Instrument for determining the Magnetic Force, (Captain Hater's) 

 Azimuth Compasses . ..... do. 



Do. do. ..... (Walker's) 



Magnets . . . . . ... ..... 



Spirit-levels for Kater's compasses . . . 



Dip-Sectors, (Dr. Wollaston's) ....... 



Macrometer . do. . ....... 



Altitude-Instruments (Captain Kater's) . . . ... . 



Quadrant with level ......... 



Theodolite, large .......... 



Do. small .......... 



Anglometers .......... 



Circular Protractors . . . . . . . . 



Station-Pointer . 



Eeam-compasses . . . . . . . ... 



Together with every other requisite material for surveying and drawing. 

 Artificial Horizons, with mercury ....... 



Thermometers .......... 



Self-registering do. (Six's) with iron cases ...... 



Pyrometer, by Carey . . . . . . 



Hygrometers, (De Luc's) ........ 



Do. . (Mr. Leslie's) 



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