. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. The collar is white; at the point is a triangle emittingrays, embroidered in gold, in the centre of which is thenumber 31 in Arabic figures. In the inferior bodies, instead of a collar, a GrandInspector Inquisitor Commander may wear around hisneck a golden chain, from which hangs the cross of theOrder; the links of the chain are formed of the inter-laced attributes of the eight fundamental degrees ofMasonry—viz., 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 30th. The jewel is a silver Teutonic cross. The hat, same as Kadosh. GRAND INSPECT* ft r^
. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. The collar is white; at the point is a triangle emittingrays, embroidered in gold, in the centre of which is thenumber 31 in Arabic figures. In the inferior bodies, instead of a collar, a GrandInspector Inquisitor Commander may wear around hisneck a golden chain, from which hangs the cross of theOrder; the links of the chain are formed of the inter-laced attributes of the eight fundamental degrees ofMasonry—viz., 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 30th. The jewel is a silver Teutonic cross. The hat, same as Kadosh. GRAND INSPECT* ft r^gUi&fl^R COMMANDER. 459 PKEKOGATIVES. When a Grand Inspector Inquisitor Commander,wearing the proper insignia, visits a Lodge of an infe-rior degree, he announces himself as a Grand InspectorInquisitor Commander. He is proved in the ordinarymanner, and the report is made in the ear vf the Master,who causes all the members to be placed around thealtar; he then sends the two Wardens to receive him,by whom he is conducted to the altar. The Master
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