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THE ILLUSTRATIONS
In arranging the figures illustrating the various styles, we have thought it preferable to group them with a view to keeping all of a class together rather than placing them in consecutive order, deem-they would be of greatest service to our readers in that way, at the same time we have followed the consecutive order as near as possible, but making it of secondary importance. The shaded outline on Fig.2 Illustrates the development of corpulency, and which we feel sure will be very interesting to a large portion of our readers.