THREE PAIRS OF TWIN GIRLS 



Of the top pair their aunt writes that few can tell them apart, that there 

 never has been more than a half pound difference in weight or a half inch 

 difference in height. 



Concerning the middle pair we have no information but their names and 

 ages. 



Mrs. Vera De Mott, of Battle Creek, Mich., and her twin sister (lower 

 pair) were separated when three years of age and have always lived apart, 

 seeing each other at long intervals only, yet that peculiar affection com- 

 mon to identical twins has always existed between them, and their 

 characteristics have been so similar that even their best friends cannot 

 tell them apart when they meet. (Fig. 8.) 



