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5

CIDER

BISHOP.

Omit

the

wine,

and

add

one

bottle

of

good

cider,

a

quarter

of a

pint

of

brandy,

and

two

glasses

of

calves-

feet

jelly

in

a

liquid

state.

OXFORD

MULL.

Boil

a small

quantity

of

cinnamon,

cloves,

and

mace

in

half

a

pint

of

water

;

pour

into

it

one

bottle

of

port

wine,

and

when

it

is

nearly

boiling,

add

two

lemons

thinly

sliced.

Sweeten

it

to

taste,

and

it

is

fit

for

use.

NEGUS.

Negus

is

a

modern

beverage,

and,

according

to

Malone,

derives

its

name

from

its

inventor,

Colonel

Negus.

Dr.

Willich,

in

his

"

Lectures

on

Diet

and

Regimen,"

says,

that

Negus

is

one

of

the

most

innocent

and

wholesome

species

of