Type and PaperAs in Issue 1.
WatermarkNone.
GumYellowish.
PerforationC.[2]
Illustrations Nos. 13 and 14.

[2] This is a clean cut, slightly irregular perforation, generally 15½, sometimes 15, and more rarely 14½. See Note to Issue 2.

Unused.Used.
s.d.s.d.
66d., yellow-green100

Issue 3.

1863-1866.

Type and PaperAs in Issue 1.
WatermarkNone.
GumYellowish to yellow-brown.
Perforation[3]B and B × A.[4]
Illustrations Nos. 18, 19, and 20.

[3] This is a clean cut, very irregular perforation, varying from 11 to nearly 13. See Note to Section I.

[4] Throughout this handbook, in describing perforations made by two machines, the first given measurement denotes the horizontal gauge, and the second the vertical.

Unused.Used.
s.d.s.d.
(i.) Perforated B.
71d., bright rose-red5026
86d., blue-green20050
(ii.) Perforated B × A.
91d., bright rose-red