. Stamp-collector's magazine. r^ i-^.rxrijiS \s^s\J^s^ shortly exist only in collections. Most proba-bly the stamps above described are membersof a new series, of which the other indi-viduals are not yet known in this Local.—The label described in-?^^..-^^^~~ the last months ma-gazine is here pic-tured. We under-stand that the com-pany employs alsoa somewhat similarstamp, inscribed par-cel DELIVERY COMPANY,12, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, in lieu of the repre-sented words. Thislatter is not perforated ; the colour is yellow ;value twopence, but no indication thereof. Belgium.—Three mor


. Stamp-collector's magazine. r^ i-^.rxrijiS \s^s\J^s^ shortly exist only in collections. Most proba-bly the stamps above described are membersof a new series, of which the other indi-viduals are not yet known in this Local.—The label described in-?^^..-^^^~~ the last months ma-gazine is here pic-tured. We under-stand that the com-pany employs alsoa somewhat similarstamp, inscribed par-cel DELIVERY COMPANY,12, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, in lieu of the repre-sented words. Thislatter is not perforated ; the colour is yellow ;value twopence, but no indication thereof. Belgium.—Three more values are now incirculation: the 10 c. grey, 20 c. blue, and40 c. rose. All differ in detail, but resembleeach other in bearing the same portrait,and in having the word postes at the top,and value at bottom. In the 10 c. and 20 inscriptions are placed in marginal labels,but the head is, in the former, enclosed inan oval; and in the latter, in a circle. The40 c, by far the most pronounced in ap-pearance of the


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