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PLATE XXXVII;
A GW ALLIN, OR MILK WOMAN.
T he brass bracelets, as represented xiö.(tllë Plate,iaïé Often very'
weighty, and serve occasionally for defends'&s well as ornament. Thfeif
bows are remarkable for having a large htimp on their shoulders; their
mode of making butter is by half CurVliftg the milk, and then agitdtlHg
it with a machine made of bamboos, placed in an earthen jar, whirled
about by means of a string. The milk is cbmniOnly boiled preparatofy
tó the rtiakin^bL bütïér? afld the büttèrIf®E?Ittdia thêreford tastès of
srftoke’: that which is used by Europeans .bf1 disfihetiojh is different,
being made in.their Own hüüSés,.ïnd'Ss nearly,,.^ possible in. the
European manner. The butter SO produced is not*Much inferior to thé
Best in-England.