The Surplice, 1. The Rochet, 17.
The Rochet, 17. The Cassock or Pelisse,
19. The Cope, 23. The "tassellus" for the Cope, 32; for
gloves, 33; for dalmatics, etc., 34. Orphreys of the cope, 35.
The Morse, 37. Copes, how kept and adorned, 43. The Canon's
Cope, 50. The furred Amys, 52. The clerical cap, 61. The
scull-cap or birettum, 65. Doctors of Divinity wore scarlet
cassocks, 19; scarlet hoods and caps, 70. Garlands of flowers
worn by the clergy, 72. Vesture of the clergy in choir, 78.
CANONS and their origin, 79. Canon's black cope, 84. Canon's
silk cope, 85. Furred Amys worn with the cope, 88. The Mitre,
90. Bishops wore golden crowns at the Divine Service, 91.
The white kerchief, 96. The Mitre and its shape, 99. Mate-
rials and colour of the mitre, 103. The colour of the old mitre,
108. The mitre allowed to Cardinals, 112; to a few cathedral
canons, ib.; to some abbots and priors, 114. The Pontifical
Tiara, 118. The Comb, 122. The Pall, 126; its origin from the
Roman Toga, 131. On whom the Pall was bestowed, 134; its
shape, 138; its crosses and pins, 140. Way of putting on the
Pall, 148. Ceremonies at receiving the Pall, 150. When and
where the Pall was worn, 154. The Rational, 159. The Gloves,