NOTEBOOK eentienien. Five towers. One 300 years old—the first built —and small. An adult funeral passed along, the bearers roped to- gether with white, the mourners following, then the dog. Later a child. Row of vultures fringed the top of the lower wall. When the iron gate was opened and the corpse carried in, Clara and Smythe had a glimpse through the distant iron door of the vultures flying down in. On top of a tall cocoa shaft (topless) stood a vulture— looked like an intentional ornament. I was not feeling well and thought something must be the matter with my liver. I consulted a physician—a highly celebrated man with a quaint English all his own. "It is not that your liver were in disorder, but some of your other guts." Then he continued—"In this country I would that one shall take care not of one gut alone but of all his guts, including the heart. Let him do this and he shall not be conscious ever that he ails—which is to say he shall never think to show that he has any guts at all." Two interesting hours with Prince Kumar Shri of Pulitana, and his young son and little daughter,—along with Merriweather. The others saw the Rani, his wife— she never goes out of the house, of course. She is a fluent speaker of English. Jan. 31, Baroda: Lectured in the great hall of the palace where the Durbars are held. The Gaikwar Resident, and 200 guests, 4:30 P.M. (Great King.) Saw the elephants etc., but failed—quite unnecessarily —to get to the Jewel House five minutes distant. It is claimed here that no monarch in the world can match this mass of magnificence. 273