[259] Panmure, vol. ii. p. 381, where, in following pages, the Memorandum is also printed.
[260] “Even black-lead is unnecessary, as a varnish now obtainable looks better,” Subsidiary Notes, p. 22.
[263] To a Virtuous Young Lady:—
Lady, that in the prime of earliest youth
Wisely hast shunned the broad way and the green,
And with those few art eminently seen
That labour up the hill of heavenly Truth,
The better part with Mary and with Ruth
Chosen thou hast, etc. etc.
[264] Richard, Lord Airey, Quartermaster-General to Crimean Army, 1854–5, one of the officers vindicated by the Chelsea Board; Quarter-master-General, 1855–65.
[265] Dr. Hall had reported to Dr. Smith from Scutari (Oct. 20, 1854), with “much satisfaction,” that “the whole Hospital establishment has now been put on a very creditable footing,” etc. See Notes, p. 52.
[266] The Army in its Medico-Sanitary Relations, p. 26. Edinburgh, 1859. Reprinted from the Edinburgh Medical Journal. The writer was Dr. Combe, R.A.
[267] The letter is printed in Stanmore, vol. ii. p. 133.