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wig, a green leather cap, and a pair of 
half-boots. He had a hanger at his 
side ; and he carried, besides, a small 
fowling-piece, and an octangular stick, 
graduated for the purpose of measur¬ 
ing. His luggage was contained in a 
small leathern bag ; and consisted of 
the following articles : one shirt, two 
half-shirts, two pair of false sleeves, an 
inkstand, pen-case, microscope, and 
spying-glass ; a gauze cap, to protect 
him from gnats ; a comb ; a parcel of 
paper, stitched together for drying 
plants ; his journal, and two or three 
other manuscripts. 
You will not admire his taste in 
dress, I dare say ; but you cannot fail 
to be pleased with the cheerfulness with 
which he enters on his tour, though so 
slenderly provided with the means of 
prosecuting it with ease and conve¬ 
nience. With his usual mental energy 
and light-heartedness of feeling, he sets 
