Painting showing a side view of fish with lavender, dark blue, grey, pale yellow, blue-green, and light rose washes of paint, suggesting iridescence. Inscription beneath the painting reads, "Dolphin," with, "Coryphaena equiselis" beneath that in pencil on the mat.
Autograph letter in the third person, as Mr. Kelly, requesting the use of Dr. Burney's Box at an Opera Salon in Pall Mall to be held on May 20th, 1806. In a response dated on the 20th May 1806, Burney explains that he was on the road and unable to send the letter until 4 o'clock that day, and therefore sends apologies to Kelly.
Papers (19) concerning Newton Township and the boundary between Upper & Lower Canada, including correspondence between M.E.G.A.C. de L., J. de Longueuil and J. Bouchette, draughts of a petition to each of Milnes & Dunn, & a sale of 700 acres to Bouchette.
Painting showing a side view of red fish with black detailing on fins, with scales rendered individually and a blue wash near fins and tail. Pencil inscriptions on mat read, "Myripristis murdjan" and "Kākājī."
Painting showing a side view of grey fish with rose accents on fins and tail; blue wash underneath. Pencil inscription on mat reads, "Mesoprion bohar."