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91 
^ Spirits, in a dried state, or corroded, there is a 
I'Onslderable number of very valuable drawings of 
subjects which could not well be preserved. 
This sketch will give an idea, but a very inade- 
^^ate one, of the system which is comprehended in 
' Hunter’s collection. It also includes a very 
s® series of whole animals in spirits, m'ranged ac- 
to their internal structure, and many of the 
cordii 
•tiost 
®ountr 
rare specimens of preserved animals in this 
y, as the caineleopavd, guanaco, hippopotamus. 
t*fgU8-pheasant, &c. &c. 
-tbere is also a series of skulls of dllFerent animals, 
®liew their peculiarities : and skeletons of almost 
y known genus of animals. There is a large 
®ver, 
coll, 
Action of shells and insects ; a prodigious number 
Calculi of different sorts from the urinary and 
oJadders, the stomach, and intestinal canal. 
are also the most uncommon deviations from 
natural structure, both in man and other ani- 
® ■ the most extraordinary specimens of this kind 
c a double human skull perfectly formed, the one 
Pon the top of the other, and a double uterus, one 
ction of which is in the impregnated state. There 
Jp ‘^'so one of the largest and most select collections 
extraneous fossils that can be seen in this coun- 
try. 
