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What should you think of a lover who should describe the idol of his heart in the language of science, thus: Class, Mammalia; Order, Primates; Genus, Homo; Species, Europeus; Variety, Brown; Individual, Ann Eliza; Dental Formula 2-2 1-1 2-2 3-3 i -c -p -m 2-2 1-1 2-2 3-3' and so on?

Longest tail feather 15-5/8 inches, blue-black in colour. I had no entire cock of same breed, but measured the entire White Leghorn for comparison. Comb 1-3/4 inches high by 3-3/4 inches in length. Spur 1 inch long, stouter and less pointed than in the capon. Longest tail feather 12 inches long.

The runners themselves were 3-3/4 inches across, so that the sledge track from side to side measured about 1 foot 8-3/4 inches. The lengths varied from 12 feet to 7 feet, but the 11-foot sledges proved to be by far the most convenient a length of 12 feet seeming to pass just beyond the limit of handiness.

In Madras, on the other hand, the Hindus are 89 per cent. against 6 per cent. of Moslems, and, therefore, numbers would give no adequate representation to Moslem opinion. In Bombay the Moslems are in the ratio of 3-3/4 to 14 millions 20 per cent. to 77 per cent. The conditions are very complex in Bombay, and I need not labour the details of this complexity.

The interior is not particularly interesting, but note panelled arch on N. of sanctuary, aumbry in N. aisle, square font. The pulpit has been constructed out of two old pews. Near the church is an old cylindrical "lock-up." Puckington, a small village 3 m. N.E. of Ilminster. There is also a Norm, font with cable moulding. Puriton, a parish 3-3/4 m. N.N.E. from Bridgwater, 3/4 m. from Dunball.

After setting aside 3-3/4 per cent. for the gods, 28 per cent. was divided between the chief and the thief, while the remainder went to the tribe at large. Their morality, however, was conterminous with the limits of the clan. They considered themselves to be in Hobbes's 'state of nature, with regard to other men.

The river is very broad, and, though my men were well acquainted with the management of canoes, we could not all cross over before dark. It is 1200 yards from bank to bank, and between 700 and 800 of deep water, flowing at the rate of 3-3/4 miles per hour. We landed first on an island; then, to prevent our friends playing false with us, hauled the canoes up to our bivouac, and slept in them.

The church has a W. embattled tower with a carving on the W. face representing the sacred monogram, a mitre, and a pastoral staff. There is a stoup in S. porch, but no other feature of interest. Ashill, a parish 3-3/4 m. N.W. of Ilminster, situated on rising ground on the Taunton and Ilminster road. There are two effigies in recesses in the nave wall, one representing a woman and her six children.