Figs. 4 and 5 represent stamps used in two of the native states of India. The native stamps of India, ugly as many of them are, are among the most interesting found in the collector's album, and quite difficult to obtain.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6 is one from the South African Republic, or the Transvaal, lately seized by England.

Some of the newest issues are:

Antigua.—A new value, 4d., blue; and a postal card, 1½d., red-brown on buff.

Cape of Good Hope.—The 4d., blue, surcharged in red above, "Three Pence."

Dominica.—New values of ½d., yellow; 2½d., brown; 4d., blue; and a postal card of 1½d., red-brown.

Danish West Indies.—A new value, 50c., same type as current series, in mauve.

Gold Coast.—Stamps of ½d., golden yellow, and 2d., green; and card of 1½d., red-brown.