PLA T E XLII.
A P O R T E R W IT H E IR E -W O O D .
T he Ghinfefe-'pojters are alyery rohufifiacer.tl^y.^reifaidtoke aljle to
c a r r y an hundred and fifty pounds weight thirty miles a day, LCheftspf.,
tea, dkles'oL filk^ h o x e sd f $orcelaib,< ",the produce «£ difePl
,are conveyed: fix the atjSrof pppm'Ky-,thef^;jneh-':i
This porter is Tuppofedtl 1 5 fati|uett ivith J | | burden of billgfe»'®#.
and refling on Jaisfarms'ta take; hrgafchi
Wood for fuel is very fcarce in China, but the. mountains afford-gre|t
plenty of .03,?1> r::