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156 side, and the jewel across the right shoulder towards the left hip, suspended by a ribbon about three and a quarter inches wide.

The Knights with the star, wear the decoration as before, and the jewel round the neck suspended by a ribbon about two inches and a half wide.

The Commanders wear the jewel (without the star) as above, while the simple Knights wear it at the button-hole by a ribbon of about one and a half inches wide.

In February, 1850, two decorations were founded for the contingent of the German Bund in that Duchy.

The first is for officers, and others of the same rank, belonging to that contingent, as a reward for long and faithful service, (fifteen years' service under the Dutch flag entitles to the decoration). It consists of a cross, containing on the obverse the initial of the King, and on the reverse the arms of the Grand Duchy; it is worn suspended by an orange-coloured ribbon. (Plate 50, No. 1).

The second is for sub-officers and soldiers of the German contingent, equally for long and faithful service. It consists for ten years' service of a bronze cross, with the royal initial on the front, and the Grand Ducal arms on the reverse; for twenty years' service, of a similar medal in silver, (No. 2), It is worn by an orange coloured ribbon with green borders.