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Sub Sulpate of Mercury (Turbeth [turpeth] Mineral)
Vermillion corresponding with Chinese, and English, with the Sulphuret of Mercury (Factitious Cinnabar)
Refined Camphor
Muriate of Mercury (Corrosive Sublimats)
Native Sulphur, thrown up from a Vulcano on the Island Keyo (Cape de Verd) very beautiful
Another specimen of Muriate of Mercury very elegantly Chrystalized
Red Oxyde of Mercury per Nitric Acid (Red Persipitate)
A Large Cristalized Specimen of Refined Alum
Native Sulphur from Siberia
Sub Muriate of Mercury (Calomel) and Three Specimens of the same very handsomely Chrystalized
Native Sulphur from the Island of Banda
A Specimen of Phosphate of Lead
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