PLATE XVf.
A KMEIGM-BURDAR, OR HOUSE PURVEYOR.
Tbis# figu«# isvrbpitsented a* comi&g-from iArM*in(ttie style b f
Eastern' indolehce$ he has an'attendant to cany hBm^tfie 'arftUes-he
may purchase. The markets iri’M a» aue-'allundkhti^ s?upplifed> With
every artitflef and are generally formed into^treet#, dH^ebt^side1
.of which the vender a s u n d e r a straw shed, dh^piede ofelb^spfehd
over him by means of four'bamboos (hollow carfds); aiid litV foods'lid-
before him. In the baek ground oh the- PlatO'sitS ari old Woman who-
has chunam (lime) for sale, which hrused;- as noticed in^ridthef placer
with pawn and suparee.