KUMFCSTIAN.
180.
Archbishop.
The
same
as
Bishop,
substituting
claret
for
the
port.
181.
Cardinal.
Same
as
above,
substituting
champagne
for
claret
182.
Pope.
Same
as
above,
substituting
Burgundy
for
champagne.
183.
A
Bishop.
(Protestant)
1
table-spoons
of
white
sugar,
2
tumblers
of
water.
1
lemon,
in
slices.
1
"bottle
of
claret.
4
table-spoons
of
Santa
Cruz
or
Jamaica.
Ice.
1
84.
Knickerbocker.
(Use
small
bar
glass.)
}
a
lime,
or
lemon,
squeeze
out
the
juice,
and
put
rind
«
-d
juice
in
the
glass.
2
teaspoonfuls
of
raspberry
syrup.
1
wine-glass
Santa
Cruz
rum.
I
teaspoonful
of
Cura9oa.
Cool
with
shaved
ice;
shake
up
well,
and
ornament
with
berries
in
season.
If
this
is
not
sweet
enough,
put
in
a
little
more
raspberry
syrup.
1
85.
Rumfustian.
This
is
the
singular
naTiie
bestowed
upon
a
drink
very
much
in
vogue
w^itli
English
sportsmen,
after
their
return
fram
a day's
shooting,
and
is
concocted
thus
: