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SYNOPSIS OF PIPES
SIMPLE. COMPLEX.
Clay. Wood. Clay. Wood. China. Hookah.
Vase of China. Vase of Glass.
As to Length. As to Length. As to Stem. As to Stem. As to Stem. As to Tubes—Number. As to Tubes—Number.
I. Long. B I. Long. F I. Of bone. I. Of bone. I. Of wood. I. Those which have one tube. I. Those which have one tube.
II. Of moderate length. II. Of moderate length. II. Of wood. II. Of composition. II. Those which have more than one tube. II. Those which have more than one tube.
III. Short. III. Short. III. Of composition.
As to Essential Colour. As to Essential Colour.
I. White. S I. Black. L
II. Black. II. Dark brown.
III. Red. III. Light brown.
IV. Of two or more colours.
As to Accidental Colour. As to Accidental Colour. As to Flexible Tube. As to Flexible Tube. As to Flexible Tube. As to Tubes—Matter. As to Tubes—Matter.
I. Those which can be coloured well. T I. Those which can be coloured well. B I. Of silk. I. Of silk. I. Of silk. I. Of silk. I. Of silk.
II. Those which can be coloured ill. II. Those which can be coloured ill. II. Of india-rubber. II. Of india-rubber. II. Of india-rubber. II. Of india-rubber. II. Of india-rubber.
III. Those which can be coloured not at all. III. Those which can be coloured not at all. III. Of heterogeneous matter. III. Of heterogeneous matter. III. Of heterogeneous matter. III. Of heterogeneous matter. III. Of heterogeneous matter.
As to Ornament. As to Ornament. As to Tubes—Length. As to Tubes—Length.
I. Those which have ornament. R I. Those which have ornament. E I. Those which have long tubes. I. Those which have long tubes.
II. Those which have not ornament. II. Those which have not ornament. II. Those which have moderate tubes. II. Those which have moderate tubes.
III. Those which have short tubes. III. Those which have short tubes.
As to Mouthpieces. As to Mouthpieces.
I. Those which have mouthpieces P I. Those which have mouthpieces R
(1) Of true amber. (1) Of true amber.
(2) Of false amber. (2) Of false amber.
(3) Of bone. (3) Of bone.
(4) Of ivory. (4) Of ivory.
(5) Of composition. (5) Of composition.
II. Those which have not mouthpieces. II. Those which have not mouthpieces.
As to Lids. As to Lids.
I. Those which have lids O I. Those which have lids A
(1) Of gold. (1) Of gold.
(2) Of silver. (2) Of silver.
(3) Of base metal. (3) Of base metal.
II. Those which have not lids. II. Those which have not lids.
As to Bowls. As to Bowls.
I. Those which have large bowls. L I. Those which have large bowls. S
II. Those which have moderate bowls. II. Those which have moderate bowls.
II. Those which have small bowls. II. Those which have small bowls.
As to sort of Wood.
I. Of briar-root. T
II. Of cherry.
III. Of elder.
IV. Of chestnut.
V. Of myall.
VI. Of crocus.