24. liniment 25. lineament 20. instrument 21. apparatus 22. telescope 23. microscope 24. chronometer 25. phonograph 16. rhubarb 17. authenticity 18. surreptitious 19. assassin 20. omniscient 21. chaos 22. synonymous 23. analogy 24. reconnoitre 25. catastrophe 16. zoölogy 17. anachronism 18. hypocrisy 19. abstemious 20. raspberry 21. asparagus 22. mignonette 23. hyacinth 24. geranium 25. honeysuckle 1. Adirondack 2. Algiers 3. Amherst (ăm'erst) 4. Annapolis 5. Bordeaux (bör dō') 6. Brooklyn 7. Chesapeake 8. Cincinnati 9. Des Moines (de moin') 10. Dubuque (du bük') 11. Edinburgh [(ěd' in 12. Egypt 13. Guernsey 14. Hayti (hã' te) 15. Kennebec (bŭr ro) 16. Leicester (lěs' těr) 17. Marseilles (mär sails') 18. Mediterranean 19. Pyrenees 20. Quebec 21. St. Louis 21. Tennyson 22. San Francisco 22. Thackeray 23. Syracuse 23. Ulysses 24. Thames (těmz) 24. Voltaire 25. Worcester (wus' ter) 25. Whittier The following abbreviations are advised by the Post Office Department. "Names of States should be written in full (or their abbreviation very distinctly) in order to prevent errors which arise from the similarity of such abbreviations as Cal., Col., Ia., Pa., Va., Vt., Me., Mo., Neb., Nev., N. H., N. M., N. Y., N. J., N. C., D. C., Miss., Mass., Penn., Tenn., etc., when hastily or carelessly written. This is especially necessary in addressing mail matter to places of which the names are borne by several post offices in different States." District of Columbia, D.C. North Carolina, N. C Indian Territory, Ind. T. South Carolina, S. C. |