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MARCH, I I r ii'..., I.II.II I 1 1 «r-« i> N iii w' l i i Mi i i i i i Mi i mfi ii tiinfl i iibffluti i W ■i 4 % J ] I 2 2 ; 2 ■, 2 2 ■,' 2 1 2 2 2 2< ,j 3< 3 1 3- J 3: " ^i 34 Wm 35 3^ ^f 37 38 mBm CATALOGUE. «♦> ^ 3 4 5 6 7 8 DR. FLOGK. Sword used at Battle of Waterloo. Round Shot from Field of Waterloo. Arrows, Sandwich Islands. Bow and Arrows, Digger Indians, California. Bow and Arrows, Objibway Indians. Tomahawk, Stone. Chisels, Stone. Spear Point, Flint. 9 Indian Arrow Heads. 10 Indian Necklace, Beads and Shells. 11 Indian Necklace, Bear's Claws. 12 Part of Wampum Belt. 13 Indian Cards of Invitation for Dog Feast. •.4 Indian Crockery, broken. 15 Indian Canoe, Birch Bark. 16 War Club of the Celebrated Objibway Warrior " Beaver " 17 Indian Pipe of Peace, Greystone. 18 Indian Pipe of Peace, Blackstone. 19^ Indian Pipe from the Red Pipestone Quarry 20 Indian Pipes. 21 Shark Teeth Sword, from the Kingsmill Islands, South Seas 22 Squaw's Skirt, Digger Indians, California 23 Child's Skirt, " " « 24 Indian Fruit Basket, Grass, California. 25 Indian Hat and Bowl, Grass, California 26 Swiss Baskets, (Miniature). 27 Breast of Turtle, Pacific Ocean. 28 Breast of Turtle, Disarticulated, Pacific Ocean 29 Turtle Shells, Com. 30 Chinese Turtle. 31 Chinese Tray, 32 Chinese Junk, made of Nut size of an almond 3S Chinese Ivory Card Case, Carved. 34 Chinese Shoes, for Child. 35 Chinese Shoes, for Men. 36 Chinese Vases, 125 years old. 37 Japanese Trays. 38 Japanese Slippers. / 39 Japanese Cu;\ Saucer and Tea Pot. 40 Japanese Picture Books. 41 Bone Hooks, for Watch Chains, made in Libby Prison. 42 Wooden Chain, made in Toronto Jail by Rebel Prisoner, 1838. 43 Tooth Forceps, made from Wood (perfect joint). 44 English Vase, loi years old. 45 English Vase, 96 years old. 46 The Lord's Prayer written with a Pen on Cardboard, size of Five Cent Piece. 47 Ladies' Bag, made from Melon Seeds, 40 years old. 48 Autograph of Lady Jane Franklin. 49 Autograph of J. Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. 50 Gentlemen and Ladies' Pocket Companion, published A.D. 1736. It weighs only four pounds. 51 Virgi', published A.D. 1723. 52 The Great Assize, published A.D. 1731. 53 Work on Medicine, published A.D. 1703. 54 Paradise Lost, published A. D. 1725. 55 Almanac, York (now Toronto), 1822. ('American Mercury Newspaper, A.D. 1797. 56^ Boston Gazette, A.D. 1770. (^ Ulster County Gazette, A.D. 1800. 57 Fac shnile of Declaration of Independence. 58 Marine Plants, Fan Shaped, from Pacific Ocean, near Coast of Mexico. 59 Marine Plants, Branching, Pacific Ocean. 60 Mexican Playing Cards. • 61 Moss from Northern California. 62 Indian Cloth, from one of the Six Nations. 63 Piece of Rock of Gibralter. 64 Piece of Malachite. Russian. 65 Trilobites. 66 Cornelian. 67 Agates. 68 Fossils. 69 Package of Cartridges ; the last issued to Morgan's Raiders, June 3rd, 1864. 70 Brass Candle Stick, Snuffers and Tray, 65 years old. 71 Flat Candle Stick, handsome, very old. 72 Walrus Tusks, from Arctic Ocean. 73 Whale's Tooth. 74 Fi' '1 Teeth, form of a Cross. 75 Vegetable Ivory Nut, plain and carved. 76 Vegetable Eggs. 77 Lava, from Mount Vesuvius, with Neapolitan Coin embedded- 78 Marble, &c., from House of Diomwdes, Ruins of Pompeii. 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 ( 88 i 89 ( 90 ( 91 I 92 I 93 I 94 I 95 S 96 97 98 99 100 loi 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 III 112 113 114 IIS u6 117 1x8 119 ISO 3 er, 1838. 1, size of A.braham led A.D. ar Coast Raiders, 1340. ibedded- peii. 79 Coral (Branch), from Indian Ocean. 80 Coral (Branch), from Atlantic Ocean. 8 1 Mushroom Coral, Chinese Sea. 82 Brain Coral, Pacific Ocean. 83 Silver Lace, from Altar Cloth, time of Edward III., A. D. 84 Amethyst, Lake Superior. 85 Lead Ore, Galena Mines. 86 Cinnabar, from Almadine Mines, Calfornia. 87 Crystallized Quartz, Colorado. 88 Asbestos, Canada. 89 Cocoanut, Polished. 90 Cocoanut, with Outer Husk. 91 Petrified Wood. 92 Petrified Leaves. 93 Petrified Moss. 94 Petrified Sponge. 95 Squaw's Foot, Petrified. 96 Man's Foot, Petrified. 97 Spun Glass, resembling Hair. 98 Sea Urchin, Berrfuda. 99 Variety of Sea Shells. 100 Pair of Hounds, Italian and Bardillin Marble. 1 01 Tarcntula and Horned Toad, Mexico. 102 Tea Caddie, in use over 60 years. 103 Tea Caddie — Modern (elegant). 104 Dolls High Post Bedstead and Bureau, over 50 years old. 105 Doll (Ancient), 67 years old. 106 Ram's Horn, Rocky Mountains. 107 Nuts, a variety. J 08 Spathe, covering of Bud of the Palm, used by natives as covering for the head, it being exceedingly light and durable. 109 Diet and Edict of Worms, being wood eaten out by worms in shape of Castle, no Stones, Circular and Spheroidal, from River Thames near the City. 111 Star Fish. 112 Harpoons, Esquimaux. 113 Cream Jug, 150 years old. 114 Pitcher, 125 years old. 115 Plate, 100 years old. 116 Ink Stand, 125 years old. 117 Cup, 90 years old. 118 Tobacco Box, date, A.D. 1693. 119 Plate and Pitcher, 150 years old. 120 Cream Jug, 100 years old. JOHN MORDEN, HYDE PARK. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo II , 12 ^3 ^5 i6 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 ^44 45 CASE I. Sage Thresher. Townsend's Solitaire. Tufted Titmouse. Black-capped Chickadee. White-bellied Nuthatch. Brown-headed Nuthatch. Rock Wren. Carolina Wren. Texan Bewick's Wren. Short-billed Marsh Wren. Hudsoman Chickadee. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler. Lutsscent Warbler. Blue-yellow-backed Warbler. Bay-breasted Warbler. Black-throated Gray Warbler. Connecticut AVarbler. Mourning Warbler. Pileolated Warbler. Canada Fly-catching Warbler Yellow-breasted Chat. White-eyed Vireo. Yellow-rumped Creeper. Common Redpoll. Wax Wing. Snow Bird. Lapland Longspur. Chestnut-colored Longspur. " (( Savannah Sparrow. Cassin's Sparrow. Lincoln's Finch. Florida Towhee. Oregon Towhee. Hen slew's Sparrow. Black-faced Finch. Texan Cardinal. Blue Grosbeak. Lark Bunting. Bullock's Oriole. Scissors-tailed Fly-catcher Kmg Bird. 789 90 91 92 46 47 >48 5° 5« 52 53 54 55 56 57 >58 59 60 62 63 64 >65 66 Say's Pewee. Bridge Pewee. Poor Will. Hairy Woodpecker. Downy Woodpecker. Red-headed Woodpecker (young). Evening Grosbeak. Hybrid Flicker. Mangrove Cuckoo. Screech Owl. i^^ Hawk Owl. Burrowing Owl. Sharp-shinned Hawk. Zenaida Dove. Savannah Blackbird. Spruce Grouse. Prairie Hen. Sharp-tailed Grouse. Scaled Quail. j\^^ t-^* *-'' i Sparrow Hawk. ' 67 Wilson's Plover. 68 Red-breasted Snipe. 69 Robin Snipe. 70 Sanderling. ^71 Avoncet. -72 Virginian Rail. 73 Sora Rail. 74 Laughing Gull. 75 Bridled Fern. 76 Sooty Fern. 77 Least Fern. 78 Moody Fern. 79 Dusky Shearwater. > 80 Common Puffin. /^ /t - '' 81 Razor-billed Auk. 82 Black Guillemot. 83 Red Squirrel. 84 Fox Squirrel (young). 85 Pouched Gopher. 86 Striped Gopher. 87 Mink. 88 Barn Rat. ^>89 Pocket Mouse. />- 90 Meadow Mouse. 91 Black Squirrel. 92 Red-backed Mouse. ^^■U^ 'fr kv: /\. ,/'t^ / msam 6 93 House Mouse. 94 Bulldog Bat. 95 SiJvery-haired Bat. FOREIGN SKINS— CASE J 1 Sea Eagle. 2 Wedge-tailed Eagle. 3 ^4 Lyre Bird. 5 " " 6 '• " (young). 7 Garnet (adult). 8 " (young). r9 Apteryx Mantelli. lo Apteryx Oweni. 11 " " 12 Larus dominicanus. 14 Phalacrocorax varius. 15 Phalacrocorax punctatus. 16 Sterna Cospia. 17 Ocydermus earli. 18 Baldcoot. 19 Simosa baneri. 20 Malacorynchus. 21 Haemalopus longerostris. 22 Podargus papunensis. y 23 Piping Crow, /t^ '^ 24 Bobook Owl. 25 Ardea sacre. 26 Endynarius taitensis. 27 Rosehill Parrokeet. 28 Blue Mountain Parrokeet. 29 Platycircus pallidiceps. 30 Platycircus flavenentris. 31 Calopsitta Nove Zealandica. 32 Artamus superaliosus. Z3 34 Violet-green Cuckoo. 35 36 Falcunculus frontalis. 37 38 Pachycephala gutturatis. 39 Epsaltria chrysorrhous. 40 " « 41 Northern Honey-eater. 4 a Spine-billed Honey-eater, 'v'A--v^ 3 4 5 6 7 8 ^5 ^ 16 1 17 1 18 ^ 19 I >20 1 ^p,2I I ^22 I 23 I 24. I 25 J' 27 ~^28 29 30 31 32 S 33 ^ 34 L 35 E ~«.*i— n^ 43 Chthonicola minima. 44 Little Acanthisa. 45 Allied Acanthisa. 46 Othonyx ocluscephala, ^47 Flying Opossum. 48 Little Flying Squirrel. ;>49 Hedge Hog. ^ y^ _ ., ^ COLLECTION OF BIRDS Bald Coot. Australian Canary. Australian Fruit Pigeon. '« .( i( Lyre Bird. Australian Paroquette. Malacca Thrush. Emerald Crown Creeper. Australian Paroquette. King Dory Parrot. Malacca Honey Eater. Red-headed Manakin. Brown-headed Finch. Australian Parrot. Yellow-headed Manakin. Australian Paroquette. Verdigris Creeper. Hindostan Plover. Texas Snake Bird. Kangaroo Rat. Malacca Purple Martin. Australian Purple. Black-headed Creeper. Autralian Parrot. . Malacca Kingfisher. '*'■' Australian Parrot. Brazilian Houtou. Australian Parrot. Love Bird. Crimson Tanager. Scissor-tailed Fly Catcher. Australian Love Bird. Love Bird. Blandings Tortoise. Box Turtle. Texan Turtle. Wombat, or Tasmanian Devil. Monkey Bear. ^rr.< I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 ^5 16 17 18 19 ;^2I 22 23 24 25 >26 27 7.28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 >38 ^39 wmm ii cT 40 Australian Ground Parrot 41 New Zealand Kaka Parrot. 42 " " " " 43 Rose Hill Paroquettes. 44 " " '< 45 Australian Love Bird. 46 Musky Paroquette. 47 Red Lory Paroquette. 48 New Zealand Love Bird. 40 " " " " 50 Rose Parrot. 51 Blue Ground Parrot. 52 New Guinea Paroquette. 53 King Lory Parrot. 54 Calopitta Cockatoo. 55 Female Red Lory Paroquette. 56 Blue Mountain Paroquette. 57 Black Cockatoo. New Guinea Parrot Tasmanian Parrot. Ring-tailed Oppossum. Rock Brush Quail. White Cuckatoo. 64 Tasmania Cockatoo. 65 66 Red Kangaroo. 67 Woolaby Kannaroo. 58 " " 69 Brush Kangaroo. 70 Grey Fox. 71 Leaden-hued Kangaroo. 1 72 Adjutant. ^73 Indian Ostrich, or Cassowary. r^74 Alligator. JAS. PERCIVAL 1 Two Cooie Sticks, implements of war used by the squaws for killmg the wounded after battle. One Pipe. Two Fire Bags. Two pairs of Moccasins. One Tobacco Pouch. One Hair Lasso. One Halter, two Saddle Bags, owned by Sitting Bull One Mortar with Pestle, wood, over 200 years old. * Case Birds. ^ 59 60 62 63 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21 I )R. WOLVERTON. >'tv quaws fo» UaA^ ..M] 10 II 12 13 14 15 5 PetnfiedTiird Nests, with two Eggs. [ ^'tTs-^,-*-/ ^ 6 Crystal Quartz, from Silver Mines of California. ' 7 Mosaic^ from Carthage (over 2000 years old). 8 Amethysts, from Lake Superior. 9 Indian Arrow Points (native specimens). Jewel Arrow Points, from California. Indian Jewelry, found in Petersville. Mica (Canadian). Petrified Ferns. Corals, from Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. /»/-// /Z>l /? } _ Two Volumes of Chambers' Encyclopaedia, 1750. '-^^'^ jj J 1 6 American Gazette, 1762. 17 History of Republic of Holland, 1705. 18 Sturme's Reflection, 18 14. 19 Copy of Spectator, 1799. 20 Death of Abel, 1807, translated from Gessner. 21 Copies of Upper Canada Guardian, or Freeman's Journal (second paper published in Upper Canada from 1807 to 1812), dated Niagara, 23rd February, i8ii. 22 Copy of Observer, dated Little York, December 9, 1822. 23 Leaf from London Times, dated October 3rd, 1798. 24 Copy of the first Statutes of Upper Canada, passed in first Session of the First Provincial Parliament of Canada, con- vened at Niagara the 17 th day of December, in the 32nd year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, and prorogued on the 15th day of October following. %t^ Collection of Olive Wood, 26 Carving oh Pearl. 27 Beads made from the stones of Persian Fruit, from Jerusalem 38 Carved Stone from the shore of the Dead Sea (native work) 29 Japanese Sword, double-handed, for beheading culprits 30 Russian Sabre„fr;)m the Crimean War. 31 Naval Sword,)^drtuine "Andrea Farara" Blade, of great value and very old, from Scotland. 32 Maky Sword (Kris), from Isle of Borneo. Zl Pilte (Spanish), from late American War. 34 Fenian Bayonet, taken during the late Raid at Fort Erie. 35 Rifle Shell, fired at a Southern Fort during thp i3f<> Am^»^»„ War. 36 Collection of Bayonets, Cannon Balls and Grape Shot, used in the War of 1812. vmt,-^iiv^i'miie^im^m»i.'>*m^^''^':iim^: !!'! 10 li ; iii 37 Rifle Balls and Cartridges of different nations 38 Collection of very Ran Coins, from diff.r.n. '' 39 A very old Niagara ----.—e,^- y. vxii.cicm nations, very Ran Coins, from different countries fnamed^ ...„^ ^^°^k' f---iy owned by^'tfeCest S?i^^ 40 Collection of Old Dishes (willow pattern). 11 Stes^Trly's"^"^'^' ''^"^ ''^ ^^^'^"^^ ^cean. '' """tXr ''-'' '"^^ '^^^-^- -^ P-i^c Oceans, .5 in W. E. STANLEY, LUCAN 3 Roman Coins, 10 pieces. 4 Caesar, A.D. 70. 5 A.D. 238, Maximinuss, Killed • reversp ^-,1,,^ a . ^^ . Seated; varieties.' (Good aTd Fhc G B ^?^^^^^^ 6 Constantine, A.D. 303. -^^^ pieces. 7 King Harold Standing: Obit 14th Ort r^^^ « Shield of Arms, bearing Six Heads ReiJned ^'^T'' Buried at Waltham ^ ^ "'^^^^- deigned 9 months; reverse a fuH-Kt/St^e'd ^.^1:^ ^^^ ^ H. R. Crowned. (Very fine) ^"*' lo Twelve Pfennings, Head of Christ • reverse c R..^ 12 Mmtul Silver Coin, Hungary A D rr,, .1 1 .7 Medal, Thomas W,Idey; born Tan. xj-h, .^/died Oct „.h, i- ^n., .,,vnt;r-siA days, (iironze, very fine). 21 32 23 24 ] 25 ] 26 J 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 J 40 ^ 41 I 42 £ 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 56 57 50 11 itries (named), lest settleig-m reverse, 3(j:eans, 25 i m 1. Bust with J reverse, the istus, Hygeia ivo pieces. >. Reverse, 9 months; phabet. te and title ; ft and right, ids. iry. (Fine, sembles the idred years land, Busts Oct. 19th, liladelphia, id Gown ; fled by a JO XI. was 21 22 23 26 27 28 20 A.D. 1669, One Or, Sweden, Arms Crowned; Crossed Arms. Very large diam., i^ inches. A.D. 1723, Sixpence, George I. This piece possesses added mterest from the fact that it has been lent and carried as a Witch's Token. (Very good.) The New Model Crown, Gilt center. 1667 Carolos II., England. 24 Bank of England Five Shillings, Dollar. 25 Bank Tol-en, Three Shilling piece. Silver Coin of England, from 1700 A.D., different dates. Fifty pieces. (A fine lot). A.D. 1759, Sit Nomen Dominum Benedigum. A.D. 1799, Helvetischa Republick. 29 Isle of Man, Copper and Penny. 30 Coins of Russia, 18 pieces. 31 Coins of Turkey, 5 peices. 32 Magdalen Island Token, A.D. 181 5. * 33 Belgium Coin, 4 pieces. 34 Coins of East India, i Rupee, 2 Annas. 35 Copper and Penny of West India. 36 Silver Coins not classified, 40 pieces. ' 37 One Grote. 38 China Coppers, 7 pieces. 39 Japan Coins, Silver and Copper. 40 Africa Penny. 41 Russia Pennings, 2 pieces. English Farthings and Half-farthings, 1724; Virginia Farthings George III., 1773. American Silver Coins. American Tokens, 49 pieces. Guernsey Penny and Copper. Austria Silver Piece, A. D. 1777. Mexican Coins, 9 pieces. Chih, 3 pieces. Gold Coins— Spade Guineas, 1788 and 1794; Quarter-guinea, 1728; Marks, Francs, Egyptian Bill. 50 Greek Copper. 51 American Cents, from 1793 to 1884, nearly complete; some very rare. 52 Proof Set of Nickel, 1884. 53 Confederate Bills, American Three, Five and Ten-cent Bills. 54 Hudson Bay Shilling Note. 55 Canadian Coppers, Pennies and Tokens, 100 pieces. 56 Four hundred pieces, not classified. 57 French Coins. 58 English Coppers and Penny. Two hundred duplicates to sell 0; exchange. Border coins are ail duplicates. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 immmmnmnmimmmmtm.' mtwa«H«>M«iin>w and Moths), and Coleoptera 36-38 Foreign Lepidoptera (Butterflies). 39 Foreign Coleoptera (Beetles) 40.4. Foreign Lepidoptera ^^^^U^^^...r..^. 44-Sr Canadian Lepidopteri (Moths\''°"^ '''"'°^^"- 52-56 Canadian Coleoptera (Beetles) 59-6 1 do. do. do. 57, 68 Canadian Hemiptera (Bugs) 58,62 do. Diptera (Flies) 64, 6s Can^adian Hymenoptera (Bees, Wasps, etc). ■ ; 63, 66 Canadian Neuroptera (Dragon Flies)^' 07, 70 do. do. do 71, Canadian Ortroptera (Grasshoppers). , '."'''' 'A '■k 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14. M. A., 1743. 595- 644. -). NTARIO. Coleoptera 3 3 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 13 16 SECTION A. Old Spectacles. • These Spectacles of 1795, were the property of my great-grand-raother and htve been in possession of my mother a number of years,— in mine over 6 years. Saw of Sawfish. Snuff Box found in the Crimea. Chinese God. Scottish Quaigh, from the field of Bannockburn. Set of Teeth, from an unknown animal. , Powder Horn, i8o years old. 8 A copy of the Caledonian Mercury of June 27th, 1765. 9 Old Scoth Snuff Box and Silver Quaff. Chinese New Testament. Old Bible, 1660. Psalms of David (Scotch version), of 1 7 70. Cloud of Witnesses (very old). 14 Metal Tea Pot, taken from Emperor of China's Tent during late war. 15 Looking Glass, from same place and time. 16 Robber's Knife from India. 17 Electroplate Statues of Shakespeare and Milton. 18 Pair of Bracelets, Necklace, Chain, all manufactured by Natives of India from straw (very fine). 19 Beaten Brass Plate (by Benairs). 30 Card Receiver, Bookcase, Knife and Spoon, carved by Natives of India. 21 Soap Stone Shoe. 22 Chinese Chopsticks, Knife and Case. 23 Pair of Ivory Dogs ; two Fancy Boxes ; Table Mat : Card Receiver : two Fancy Boxes : all the work of Natives of India. 24 Four Specimens of Barnacles, from bottom of ships. 24^ Ancient Lease, date 1665. 25 One Ivory Fan, Japanese, over 90 years old. 26 Two Pictures — Fish and Game. 27 One Snuff Box, made from a donkey's hoof, which died at age of over 100 years. 38 One Box Tunbridge-Wells Work. 29 Eyeless Fish, from Styx river. Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, U. S. 30 Specimens of Stalactites, from Styx river, Mammoth Cave Kentucky, U. S. 31 Shell Candlesticks, 100 years old. 32 Tarantula Nest. 33 Japanese Box. 34 Sandwich Islands— Native Refined Sugar, 35 Necklace of Shells. 36 Cloth, manufactured from Bark of Trees. 37 Cobbwood. m , over loo years old. years old, " Tomb of Frederic V. of 16 38 Girdle, made from Seeds. 39 Specimens of Christmas Cards of 1704 40 Fancy Box from China. 41 Snuff Box, Agate. 42 Ram's Horn Snuff Box. 43 One Case of Sea Weed 44 Three small Metal Chains 45 Imitation in Marble, 160 Denmark." 46 Marble Group, "St. John Preaching on the Mount." (Copy from 1 nor^valdsen). \ r/ * ""« 47 Hindoo God, made from Boiled Rice. 48 Hat made by Natives of the Sandwich Islands 49 Dirk used by Lieut Irons at Battle of Culloden, and Pistol used at same place. 50 Fancy Checker Board. 51 Collection of Pearls, from Thames River 52 Ancient Spear Head. 53 Quartz. " 54 Copper Coins. 55 Fancy Pillow. 56 Copy of the First Music Published. (Facsimile) 57 larantula Nesl. 58 Franklin Relief Expedition Medal. SECTION B. 1 Blunderbuss, date 1678. 2 Case of Duelling Pistols. 3 Cannon Ball, ploughed up on battle field of Lundy's Lane 4 Cavairy Sword carried through the American Revolution* 5 Medicme Bottle, ploughed up on the battle field of Lundy's 6 One Feather Fan, used by slaves to fan their master before the war. ^»«it 7 One Case of Feather Flowers. 8 One Cork Walking Cane. 9 One Rock Leaf; grows on solid rock. Sword from Kaffar War. Eight Walking Sticks. Sabre, carried by Lieut. Phoenix Drake in the Wars of iSia and 1837. 13 Ghoorka Knife. '" 14 Woman's Knife. 15 Two Cases of Butterflies. 16 Peacock's Tail. 17 S'rvord. 18 Carving in Cork, " An Old German Scene." 10 II 12 I 2 3 4 5 6 ^>ii MM rederic V. of (Copy from and Pistol t 17 SECTION C. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO II 12 13 14 15 t6 16 Six Cups and Saucers; Six Napies; One Bowl and Two Creams ; Two Bread Plates ; China, 40 years old. One Plaque, over 80 years old. One Sauce Boat, over 80 years old. Two Cups and Saucers, over 1 50 years. Collection of China, i6th Century. Collection of China, 1 8th Century. Pitcher, time of George II. . Fruit Dish, 1 50 years old. Glass Punch Bowl, 150 years old. Collection of Relics, 100 years old. Four Cups and Saucers, over 400 years old. Five Brass Candlesticks and Two Snuffers Trays. This is a very choice and rare lot of relics. Pair of Blue Vases, very ancient. Bowl. Glass Dish. Punch Bowl (over 200 years old). Old China Teas. A Puzzle Jug. Chinese Tea Pot, 300 years old. Lane, lution. of Lundy's ster before rs of i8ia ■'■'. : i SECTION D. 1 Copy of London News, 18 17 to 1819 2 Historic Dictionary of 1694. 3 Fox's Book of Martyrs (original). 4 Breeches Bible, 1579. 5 Two Bibles, very old and rare. 6 Copy of London News, 18 17 to period. 7 Chinese Bible. 1 8 18, with full news of that SECTION E. Case of Mineral Specimens. Indian Curiosities. Miniature Ball of Cotton^ from New Orleans Exposition. Three Bo.xes Cotton Plant, in different Stages of Growth. Peculiar Magnifying Glass. *^S»!Sl«!ttfe»S.;«..,,^lfcj,^ ..s^MCfBPMiRSIIi 18 i^ MR. D'OLIER. 1 Stone Pipe and Stem. 2 Three Bead Belts. 3 Two Bead Fire Bags. 4 Skin Fire Bags. 5 Bead Pocket. 6 Knife Scabbard. 7 Revolver Case. 8 Pair Bead Garters. 9 Scalp Feathers. ID Pair Child's Moccasins. 1 1 Piece Ocean Cable. 12 Aligator's Tooth. 13 Miniature Indian Basket. 14 Young Cocoanut. 15 Peat from Bog of Allan. 16 Marbles melted in Chicago fire. 17 Stone cut with diamond drill at Siver Islet, Lake Superior. 18 Common Place Book to the Bible, date 1625. 29 Coquina, a piece of Fort America. St. Augubtin, the oldest building in W. MATHESON, LUCAN. 1 A collection of Indian Relics of the Stone Age in Canada. Plowed up by farmers in the Townships of McGillivray, Williams, I ondon and Biddulph, and collected by Wm. Matheson of Lucan, Ont. They comprise Stone Axes, Tomahawks, Celts, Chisels, Gouges, Pestles, Hammers, Spear Heads, Arrow Points, Drills, Banner Stones, Gorgets, Pendants, Amulets, Pipe, &c., &c. 2 Weapons of Ye Olde Times. War Clubs, Flint-lock Guns and Pistols, Powder Horn, an Irish Pike, Highland Broad Sword or Claymore (an Andrea Farara), was with Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745-6. 3 A Beaver's Scull, Tail, Paws and Wood Cuttings. 4 A Stag's Head. 5 A Scotch Heather Broom. Facsimile oi tho^.e used by witches in the olden time.s in going and returning from France. 6 Elk's Head. 10 J. W. ROWLAND. 1 Spoon of Silver, 200 years old. 2 Snuff Box, with portrait by one of the old masters (ver)- valuable). 3 Indian Berries. 4 Old Hunting Buttons. 5 Combination Brood of Mttal. 6 Medals and Collection of Copper Coins. ;nor. uilding in inada. ), I ondon and hey comprise tnmers, Spear nts, Amulets, ike, Highland 'rince Charlie and returning: Iters (very 19 E. BAKAKAT. 1 Olive Wood Blocks, 4. 2 Olive Wood Paper Knives, Carved, 8. 3 Olive Wood Paper Knives, Plain, 8. 4 Olive Wood Necklaces, 2. 5 Olive Wood Beads, 8. 6 Olive Wood Candlesticks, 2. 7 Olive Wood Earrings, 32 pairs, • 8 Olive Wood Needle Cases, 6. 9 Mother of Pearl, Breast Pins and Earrings, 25 sets. 10 Roses of Jericho, that never die, 22, 11 Stone, from the Dead Sea; Cup, i. 12 Slippers, Oriental Needle Work, i. 13 Persian Beads, Necklace. 14 Persian Bead Earrings, red. 15 Persian Bead Earrings, black, C. F. HANSON. 1 Three Indian Celts and 14 Arrow Points, from the 3rd Con. of Yarmouth. , • t- i j 2 Two pieces Quartz, with Tin Ore, from Devonshire, England. 3 Eight pieces Iron Ore, from Marquet, Lake Superior. 4 Three pieces Native Copper. . 5 One Fragment Native Copper, cut from a mass weighing over 15 tons, from Lake Superior. 6 Three pieces Quartz with Native Copper. 7 Eleven pieces Slag, from Iron Furnace at Marquet. 8 One Amethyst and Two Crystals. . j. t , j 9 Petrified Liver of a Fish from St. Lucia, West India Island. 10 Seed of the Zabricot, a large fruit. MR. HUNGERFORD. War Paddle from New Guinea. Australia Spear. Poisonous Darts from New Guinea. Poisonous Spear from New Zealand. Bow and Poisonous Arrows from New Guinea. A. DRAKE. 1 Case of Birds. 2 Foreign Bird, shot in London, Canada. 3 Picture in Wool. A. K. FERGUSON. Collection of Minerals (labeled). mm 20 GEO. POWELL. Twenty-five Samples Marble and Granite. MRS. SPENCER. 1 Oriental Hand Glass. 2 Pair Painted Vases. H. FRACSH. One pair Bronze Statutes. JAMES SPRY. Case of Curious Coins (several hundred in number). J. W. STEWART, AILSA CRAIG. Case of Indian Relics of the Stone Age, comprising loo pieces. MRS. JACOBS. One Cashmere Table Cloth and two Opera Cloaks, beautifully embroidered by Natives of India, and just received from that country. WM. SAUNDERS. One Case Native Birds (labeled). WM. JOANES. 1 Case of Specimens of Quartz, very fine and rare. 2 Selection of American Marbles (valuable). WM. McCORMICK, Two Shell Vases (200 years old). W. WIGMORE. Two specimens of Needle Work, Pictures—Blindman's Buff, The Trumpeter. MISCELLANEOUS. Set Antlers, found in bed of Thames. (Ove^- 'Ooor). Collection of Native Mine als, from the Lao s^ Ci'llege and Western University. Pyramid of Stones. Five Haif Ships, Full Rigged. One Half Shijj, Full Rigged. No. II 1 14 15: 16 »7 18 21 pieces. lutifuUy ed from I's Buff, lege and STEEL ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS. ETC. PAINTER. Boughton.... do. No. SUBJECT. Departure of the Mayflower Artist's proof, very fine. i Antony and Cleopatra Boulanza., AniM's proof. L _j^„„_ 3iHighland Cattle Landseer. liAfter the Bath Boulanga. 5 Good-bye l?r^^T^''" ? Flowers. Mrs. D;gt SlStorm at Sea ........ QlLceley. Legend of the Rhine loiView— Foot of Dundas St, March 12, 1882 • 1 1 My Birthplace (from memory) 12 Sketch of a Spaniel (from hfe) i3|Souvenir d' Autumn i4jMischief. iSjSiill Life i6| 17 The Imitation. i8l"How happy I could be with; j any of them." i9The River Thames, from ■ Woodland Cemetery. - gnam. OWNER. Benj. Cronyn 1 do. do. do. do. Mrs. Dignam. do. Mr. Fracsh. C. Chapman.... do. S. K. Davidson. Mrs. Dignam. Paul Peel. !C. Chapman, do. Unknown. Almenia. Mr. Fracsh. A. K. Ferguson. C. Chapman. S. K. Davidson. De Hem ^° Winter and Spring. 21] 22 A Dead Mallard... 23 Storm at Sea. 24iFruit An excellent and well-preserved specimen of Fl«:mi>h School of Painting. 2 1; Girl and Rabbit. 26lBasket of Flowers Mrs Dignam^ 27 Right and Left fev^r' ^'^ . 28 Curing Fish l^V^u ^"'^T 2QiA Sketch on the River 'C. Chapman. I From near the Base Ball Grounds, look- j I ing south-east. \ WiA Shot at Dawn i™^";;-. 31 Roses |Mrs.Dignam. 32 Landscape • ^^^'•\ 33 Driving Home the Flock Paul Peel I Very fine Painting. ■idiHead .'rVV",' Fine specimen of the old Spanish School J. H. Griffiths. Spagnilotti. A. Peel. J. H. Griffiths. Jas. Griffiths. J. H. Griffiths. son. ^c Sketch in Port Avon, Brittany, i A. Peel. 'jllchildren at Play. jW. L. Judsc 37iWaitingfor His Uium iv\. N. o^o.^viLjas. ^ - MM 22 No. I SUBJECT. 38 Going to Market.... 39lThe Botanist 40 Landscape 41 Landscape 42 The Market House. 43'Grapes 44 The Wreck. 45 A Sneeze. 46 View. ' PAINTER. .|W. L. Judson. . I Paul Peel. OWNER. 47 48 49 .jNubert . PaUi Peel. , ijas. Griffiths. ,|W. Danks. .J. Ashton. jC. Chapma.i. J. H. Griffiths. From foot of Dundas St., looking west, sketched Sept , 1882. ' An English Lane I Meadows. Fine specimen of the Modern Englishi School of Landscape Painting. . English Landscape (very fine) iVickers ., .. J. H. Griffiths. Head of a Cavalier SojCattle in the Stream 5 1 jSumrner Time , 52 English Landscape (very fine) S3|Ripe Fruit (very fine) 54 Hollyhocks SSlStudy of a Hollyhock 56 Choice Dessert (very fine).. 57'Roses 58iOn the Beach 59!Still Life 6oiThe Flood Sketched from near the Cove Bridge, j on the morninE it occurred. 61 'Portrait of Walter Scott I Painted by order of George IV., 1882, 62jPeonies and Hollyhocks 63|Wi]d Ducks , 64 The Old Huntsman 65 Canterbury Bells 66 Bird Nesting 67 Taking a Rest 68 Old Mill Near Hellmuth Ladies' College. 69lComing to Drink yoBoy with Game , yijVase of Flowers 72|The Old Pensioner , 73|On the Thames 74!Catching Butterflies 7SiThe01d Mare 76iRoadside Patriarch I After Hulme. 77lPeaches ■Vandyke. iMorland JMrs. Dignam. Vickers iBale 'Jas. Griffiths.. :C Chapman. JBale iMrs Dignam. iW. Danks. jMrs. Dignam. IC. Chapman. Jas. Griffiths. do. do. do. do. do. |Sir T. Lawrence. W. McCormick IJas. Griffiths. |C. Chapman. iS. K. Davidson. C. Chapman. iBirket Foster.... J. H. Griffiths. D. Fowler. Jas. Griffiths. |C. Chapman. H. Perrie Jas. Griffiths. ,Tatham ij. H. Griffiths. Ijas. Griffiths. j iTatham ' do. iC Chapman. Birket Foster — i do. D. Fowler Jas. Griffiths, Mrs. A. Johnston; Tas. Griffiths. ' No. 8^ 81I 23 No. 79 Si" SUBJECT. On Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. In the Woods PAINTER. C. Chapman, O'Brien The Trial jCattermole. Eagle Rock, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka:: IF. M. Bell-SmithiC A Sketch in the Woods T. M. Martin,... Grapes \J^^- Griffiths. Old Ruin on Ottawa River, near Montreal On Loch Katrine In the Highlands Falls on the Muskoka ^ -^ , A Painting on China J. H. Griffiths. Hector's Adieu to Andro-I mache "^ll^^^;, • , After Maignan. Coming of Age (very old),...i "Three Graces." Brown The First Taste Lucas Young Freebooters Lucas Twilight McEvoy Welsh Mountains 99' Sunshine looConswago River Swampset ■ Portrait W. Still Life 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 9^ 92 93 94 97 98 OWNER. do, do. Chapman, do: Id 102 103 C. Chapman. do. do Dr. Flock W. N. Cresswell.Jas. Griffiths. O. B. Graves, do, do. do. do. Jno. B. Elliot. i do. do. I do. I do, ,IM. D. Dawson. do. ... do. ... do. ... do. ... L. Judson do 'Mr. Judson. :k. r COMMITTEE : BRO. JNO. G, WATSON, P. G... Chairman BRO. JNO. TWEED, P. G Treasurer BRO. J. W. ROWLANDS Secreiary BRO. A. K. FERGUSON, P. G. « FRANK RIDDELI,, P. G. " GEO. MORTIMER, P. G. « S. H. MUIRHEAD. " WM. MADDIFORD, P. G. « THOS. ROWE. " J AS. MASON. «' .WM. WITHERSPOON. «« H. J. BOYD, P. G. " W. HOWELL, P. G. " G. EVANS. «' H. O'NEIL. —- I