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allowed fcr the neck prevent the coat dropping off the shoul- 
ders. A man with a covering of this kind can_ screw himself 
into such a position that no part of his body is exposed, ex- 
cepting his head, and on this he places his jockey-cap-shaped 
rattan cap, with the peak at the back, thus securing perfect 
protection from rain. A few other articles besides those named 
are carried, such as hand nets, fishing gear, repe port-fires 
(made of hemp or the bark of a tree), worn round the wrists 
of men armed with matchiocks, &e., but such articles will 
be referred to later on. 
( To be continued. ) 
J. DODD. 
