MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS.
| Mathematical Instruments |
| Dividers and Compasses |
| Tee Squares and Triangles |
| Flat, Parallel and Stationer's Rulers |
| Tracers, Erasing and Pen Knives |
| Drawing Pins and Indian Glue |
| Crow Quills and Pens |
| Deal and Mahogany Clamped Boards |
| Boxes of Juvenile Colours, &c. |
| Conte's Black, White, and Red Chalks |
| Vancouver's Cement for mending China |
| Black Lead Powder, and Crayons for Stumping |
| Best Italian Black, White, and Red Chalks, in Crayons and Pencils |
| Lithographic and French Chalks |
| Cabinet Saucers in Cases |
| Indian Rubber and Sponge |
| Black Lead, in Cakes, for Mezzotinting |
| Indelible Marking Ink, for Linen |
| Ox Gall, in Pots and Liquid |
| Gold and Silver, in Shells, Saucers, and Leaves |
| Gold, Silver, Copper, and Green Bronzes |
| Ivories for Miniature Painting |
| Gum Water for ditto, &c. |
| Leather, Paper, and Cork Stamps |
| Improved Holders and Portcrayons |
| Harding's Silver Crayon Holders |
| Oriental Tinting Paper |
| White and Coloured Tissue Paper |
| Sponge Pencils |
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