PERU. NORTH CENTRAL COURT. Kendall, H. Consul for Peru, 11, New Broad St. E. C.— 1. Silver ores, from the mines at Cerro <le Pasco. 2. Quicksilver ore, from the mines of Huancavelica. 3. Nitrate of soda, or cubic nitre, from Iquique. 4. Borax from the same district. 5. Guano from the Chincha Islands. 6. Remarkable specimen of guano, con taining a pure white crystallised ammoniacal salt. 7. Cascarilla, or Peruvian bark, from Huanuco. 8. Coca-leaf from Huanuco; it supports Indian miners and couriers under great fatigue with very little lood. 9. Matico-leaves, a very powerful styptic and astringent. 10. Sarsaparilla from the department of Piura. 11. Large maize from Cuzco, in grain and in the ear. 12. Rice from Lambayequo and San Pedro. 13. Coffee from the mountains near Huanuco. 14. Samples of sheep’s wool from Junin and Puno. 15. Alpaca wool from Arequipa and Puno. 10. White alpaca skin. 17. Llama and Vicuna, or Vigonia wools. ( 123 Naylor, J. E. Consul for Peru, Liver pool.— 18. Silver vessel, from the ruins of the ancient Indian city of Grand Cliimu. 19. Silver hammer, seals, buttons, and medals, from the same ruins. 20. Drinking cup mounted in silver. 21. Poncho of Peruvian cotton, made by Indians. 22. Small piece of poncho cloth, taken from an Indian grave some centuries old. 23. Jaquima, or halter of plaited hide, mounted in silver. 24. Wooden stirrups mounted in silv 25. Ancient stirrups of carved wood mounted in silver. 26. Crupper of stamped leather. 27. Four huaqueros, or earthen jars. 28. A face carved in wood, from the ruins of the Temple of the Sun at Pachacai