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Rh - Jacket of scarlet, roll collar of blue cloth, scarlet shoulder straps, cuffs of regimental pattern of blue cloth, plain cloth vest.

.- Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar, regimental shoulder straps, cuffs and vest.

. - Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar of white cloth, scarlet shoulder straps, white cuffs, and vest of white washing material, with collar.

- Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar and regimental shoulder straps, cuffs and vest.

- Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar, regimental shoulder straps and vest.

- Jacket of scarlet, roll collar of red silk, red shoulder straps, regimental cuffs and vast.

. Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar of rose-coloured ribbed silk,scztrlct shoulder straps, white cuffs and regimental vest.

- Jacket of scarlet with roll collar, regimental shoulder straps and cuffs, blue cloth vest, with roll collar.

- Jacket of scarlet, with regimental collar, shoulder straps and cuffs, and vest of green cloth, pockets front of bottom to the side seam, edged with $1/undefined$ inch gold cord, five buttons of special pattern down the front.

- Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar of blue cloth, blue shoulder straps and cuffs, vest of blue cloth on white, according to climate.

- Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar, regimental shoulder straps and cuffs, vest of blue cloth, roll collar and three buttons.

- Jacket of scarlet, with roll collar, regimental shoulder straps, cuffs and vest.

On the sketch opposite we give an outline of a Mess jacket for the East Kent Regiment. The various details are found as already described. All the points marked on this diagram agree with those marked on the other Mess jacket system. The shaping of the lapel is to a certain extent a matter of taste. If the diagram is followed in this particular the result will be satisfactory. The sleeve diagram given shows the style of cuff for this particular regiment. and illustrates the position of the pointed flap and buttons, etc. This being an exceptional style of Mess Jacket, I have pleasure in giving the following details. It is made of scarlet cloth and lined with scarlet silk or Italian, instead of the usual roll collar and step. The roll is covered with scarlet corded silk, having a broad rib the edges of the jacket are piped from the step of edges of the jacket to about 6 inches round the bottom. The outside collar is of buff cloth, and is not piped. The shoulder straps and cuffs are slashed; are also of buff cloth, and these are piped with white, same as the edge, showing about $1/undefined$ inch wide, We specially direct the attention to the fact that the collar is not piped, whilst the shoulder straps, cuffs, and slashes are piped.

This bears some resemblance to the former,as far as shape is concerned, and inasmuch as this jacket has to do the double duty, serving as a Drill as well as a Mess jacket, it has to be adapted some-what. The collar is made to serve either as a stand collar for drill purposes, and to fall over for mess wear. It is made of scarlet cloth, with collar and pointed cuffs, or the regimental facings, edged all round with white cloth, ⅛ inch wide, ten buttons down the front, two above each cuff at back of sleeve, with shoulder cords, as worn on the doublet. In the Royal Highlanders, the jacket will have bluff silk lining, except for collar, which is dark blue, and no facing cloth on the inside. The point of cuff being arranged at the hack seam, in the Seaforth Highlanders. the jacket will be lined with red. and the inside of the collar of the garment on either side with crimson silk, instead of facing cloth. In the Cameron Highlanders, the jacket