PLATE XXXIV,
A S E A P O Y,
O * native soldier, in thé dress introduced by Europeans, and belong“
pig to the1 Bengal army. On the coast, their dress approaches still
nearer to our own, or more'properly,, they dress1 With greater neitness
and haye a more soldier-like appearance. The blue that appears at
the lower part of the body, called a Cumberband, is formed of a piece
of cptton doth, four or five yards long, and often much Iioöger, which
they wrap lightly round their loins, and is d f mudb sèrVice tó them in
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