
          5 Mercury Cistern for a good one complete with deflagrating
tubes can be had for $50. Otherwise a small one, and 
we will procure the other when better alike.

6th. The best substitute for Woulfe's apparatus.
Globe quilled receivers [addedt: 2 ft?]. 3 half gal [gallon] cylindric receivers for
cupping. 6 qt. [quart] do. 6 pint do. or capped to match the stopcocks.
(I can get the tubulated & common receivers here).

* Cryophorous. 3 cylinders to receive the half gal. receivers
for constant generator. 2 double necked bottles.
1 doz test tubes.

*7th. Five enclosed scales & flask for weighing gasses, &c. $50

8 Concave reflectors, & 3 thermometers for different purposes.
1 differential thermometer with cold fluid.
1 small safety lamp.

*9th a small table blowpipe with lamps. $40.

[crossed out: 10th? Red cabbag] Red cabage [cabbage]! It is not cultivated here.

11th. Specimens of the rarer metals with as [added: for] practicables
an one or minerals to exhibit them in a state of 
nature. These where expensive may be smaller.

12th Specimens of the earthy & alkaline bases where not
too costly enough show a few characteristic experiments.
I shall not be able this winter to prepare these in quantity
owing to the time necessary in filling up a laboratory
and preparing necessary lectures.

In the very remote possiblity that these things will cost less
than the amount estimated I should like to have some articles 
for Electro-magnetism. We have a good machine, complete.
        