2 penholders.
6 d o z en p e n c ils , W in s o r & N ew to n ’s, &c.
1 2-feet rule.
2 white serge sheets.
12 pairs shoes, Simnett.
6 dozen socks, half woollen, Grindlay & Co.’s.
2 pairs stirrup-leathers.
4 iron stools, Brown’s, and 2 sketching do., Winsor & Newton’s.
7 saucepans (a nest of block-tin), Grindlay.
16 table spoons, 8 table do., 8 tea do.
12 sail-needles, large and small.
2 lb. mustard and cress seeds.
2 tents (7 by 7, and 7 feet high).
Tools—2 hammers, 2 saws, pincers, files, chisels, &c.
8 pairs trousers, drill, unbleached.
2 oval tin teapots.
40 lb. tea, from Sterriker.
2 gingham umbrellas, half carriage size, with white covers, Grindlay
& Co.’s.
4 waistcoats of Scotch tweed, Grindlay & Co.’s.
2 veils (green), do.
4 waterproof sheets (white), about 10 feet square, Grindlay & Co.’s.
1 photographic instrument for collodion, Bland & Long.
Instruments f o r Observing ; weight 228 lb.
3 sextants of 8£ inch radius, Troughton & Simms.
2 stands for do., do.
2 artificial horizons.
1 chronometer (gold), Barraud & Lund.
1 do. (silver), Parkinson & Frodsham.
1 lever watch (B. & Lund), with doublerdetaching second-hand.
1 do. (Dent), with split second-hand.
1 do. (Jones).
3 prismatic compasses, cardless, with platinum rings, T. & Simms
2 magnetic compasses (pocket), Eliot.
1 telescope, 1 rain-gauge (travellers’), and 1 rain-gauge (Livingstone’s).
6 boiling thermometers.
1 maximum and 1 minimum thermometer, Casella.
1 Massey’s patent log ; 10 lb.
2 b u l l s-eye la n te rn s , w ith vessels to fit fo r b o ilin g th e rm om e te rs
Casella.
Mapping and Drawing Instruments.
2 reams mapping paper, Malby & Sons.
Tracing paper, black and white, Winsor & Newton.
1 circular brass protractor, Eliott ; 1 parallel ruler on rollers, Eliott.
1 case mathematical instruments, Eliott.
1 pocket-compass, 1 50-feet measuring tape, one drawing-board.
\ ream open foolscap, graduated in squares.
2 boxes of water-colours, Winsor & Newton.
4 block sketch-books, 2 Clifford’s.
Boohs.
1 Raper’s ‘Navigation.’
1 Coleman’s ‘ Nautical and Lunar Tables.’
4 log-books, 12 field-books, and 5 longitude do., F. Galton, Esq.
4 Nautical Almanacks, 1860-61-62-63.
Tables for measuring breadth of rivers, Galton.
Maps of Africa, all the recent, foreign and English.
Rifles—Arms and Ammunition— Revolvers.
2 single rifles, Lancaster’s elliptical, i- 40 bore.
1 single Blisset, 4 do.
1 do. do. 16 do.
1 double do. 20 do.
1 do. smooth do. 12 do.
1 do. rifle do. . (? )1 0 do.
1 six-barrelled revolving Colt rifle.
1 Whitworth sporting rifle.
1 double smooth-bore by ------ . 12 do.
2 Tranter’s revolvers ; 8 lb. each.
500 rounds for each barrel.
50 carbines, with pouches, sword-bayonets, and belts, Royal Artillery
pattern 1860 ; each 13 lb.
200 rounds to each carbine ; caps in complement.
Presents.
1 watch by M'Cabe, in sword-belt, for Zanzibar sultan.
3 gold-enamelled lever watches, by M‘Cabe.
REMARKS UPON THE ABOVE KIT.
_ ° N reaching Egypt we still had a suit of clothes, a single
rifle, and some bullets each. Except the scientific instruments,
everything else had been given away as presents or
was worn out. I may remark that we found nothing want-
ing in this outfit to make it complete and excellent in every