T. “NOVA SCOTIA.” B. “ONE CENT,” “FIVE,” “EIGHT & ½,” “TEN,” AND “TWELVE & ½ CENTS.”

(A) On yellowish paper.

(B) On white paper.

Varieties.—(A) The Five Cents is known cut in two diagonally, and used for the County Postage of Two Cents.

(B) The Ten Cents exists cut diagonally, and is also found cut perpendicularly, each half serving as Five Cents.

Remarks.—The bisected varieties are unknown to the Society, but they may be found described in Mr. King’s last paper.