MUSEUM CALONNIANUM. 



S P E C I F I CATI ON 



OF THE 



VARIOUS ARTICLES SecSc^^ 



WHICH COMPOSE THE 



cay 



OF 



NATURAL HISTORY 



COLLECTED BY 



M. De CALONNE in FRANCE, 



And lately his Property : 



CONSISTING OF 



AN ASSEMBLAGE 



OF THE MOST 



BEAUTIFUL AND RARE SUBJECTS 



IN 



ENTOMOLOGY, CONCHOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY, 

 MINERALOGY, &c. 



AMONO WHICH ARE 



The moft elegant and finely-coloured of the Bird and Insect 

 Tribes, the molt fplendid and uncommon Shells, many of 

 them unique^.the various Ores of Gold, Silver, and other 

 M-etals, remarkable for Colour, Figure, or Richnefs; the 

 different Crystallisations of Sfars, Fluors, &c. all the 

 high Gems, Agates, and other beautiful Stones ; containing 

 many fuperb and valuable Specimens; together with fome 

 curious Echini, Fish, Amphibia, matchlefs Ludi Nature, 

 being Portraits in Egyptian Pebbles, &c. and various 

 mifcellaneous Subjects. 



All which are now exhibiting at Savilje Houfe, on the North Side of 

 Leicefter Square, previous to the Sale thereof. 



LONDON, May i, 179;. 

 &c^5»4r.ei center Street Leicester S^fcre .I*ricc.3& m 



