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SEE PAGES I to 6.

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180. Archbishop.

The same as Bishop, subitituting claret for the port.

181. Cardinal.

Same as above, substituting champagne for claret.

182. Pope.

Same as above, substituting Burgundy for champgne.

183. A Bishop."

(Protestant.)

4 table-spoons of white sugar.

2 tumblers of water.

1 lemon, in slices.

I bottle of claret.

4 table-spoons of Santa Cruz or Jamaica.

Ice.

184. Knickerbocker.

(Use small bar glass.)

yi a lime, or lemon, squeeze out the juice, and put

rjnd and juice in the glass.

2 table-spoonsful of raspberry syrup.

I wine-glass Santa Cruz rum.

Je teaspoon of Cura9oa.

Cool with shaved ice; shake up well, and ornamen.

with berries in season. If this is not sweet enough, pu,

in a little more raspberry syrup.

185. Rumfustian.

This-is the singular name bestowed upon a drink

very much in vogue with English sportsmen, after their

return from a day's shooting, and is concocted thus:

The yolks of a dozen eggs are well whisked up, arid

put into a quart of strong beer; to this is added a pint