BISHOP OF OXFORD'S PUZZLE.
| I have a trunk with— |
| 1. Two lids. |
| 2. Two caps. |
| 3. Two musical instruments. |
| 4. Two established measures. |
| 5. A great number of things a carpenter can not dispense with. |
| 6. I have always about me a couple of good fish. |
| 7. A great number of smaller ones. |
| 8. Two lofty trees. |
| 9. Fine flowers. |
| 10. The fruit of an indigenous plant. |
| 11. Two playful animals. |
| 12. A number of smaller and less tame breed. |
| 13. A fine stag. |
| 14. A great number of whips without handles. |
| 15. Some weapons of warfare. |
| 16. A number of weather-cocks. |
| 17. The steps of a hotel. |
| 18. The House of Commons on the eve of a division. |
| 19. Two students, and a number of Spanish grandees to wait upon them. |
| 20. A wooden box. |
| 21. Two fine buildings. |
| 22. The product of a camphor and caoutchouc tree. |
| 23. Two beautiful phenomena. |
| 24. A piece of money. |
| 25. An article used by Titian. |
| 26. A kind of boat in which balls are held. |
| 27. An article used crossing rivers. |
| 28. A fine pair of blades without handles. |
| 20. Part of a carpenter's implement. |
| 30. A letter finished off with bows. |
| 31. Secure fastenings for the whole. |
| All these are in the human body. |
Exchangers are requested to state definitely what they wish, as well as what they have to exchange. Do not say that you have certain articles for "offers," but name the things you prefer to receive, whether coins, books, stamps, or curiosities.