Treated as an anagram the words “Cats on truck” can be recast into Nuts to crack, and the surrounding motto, “Yes! we sparkle on” into Pearsons Weekly; so that the whole design resolves itself into—Nuts to crack, in Pearson’s Weekly.

The old saying that a man who is his own doctor has a fool for his patient, seems to be borne out by the curious fact that the words, “Dangers of amateur physicking,” resolve themselves into the perfect anagram—“The sick men pay for drugs again.”

A ’VARSITY ANAGRAM

What every “undergraduate” hates—

A great rude dun.

The food for a crocodile which seems to be indicated by its name is cool’d rice!

No. CIII.—WITH DRAWN SWORD

Here is a very simple and ingenious method of representing roughly an officer with drawn sword.

Six wax vestas, shredded to form the hair and sword-belt, are fastened together by the application of a little heat.