A mysterious man who first appears in 6 Hades at the burying ground. He is number 13.

Man in the Macintosh (M’Intosh). One of the more intriguing mysteries of Ulysses. The man in the macintosh first appears as the thirteenth mourner at Paddy Dignam’s funeral, but no one seems to know who he is. Joe Hynes misunderstands Leopold Bloom and assumes that his name is “M’Intosh,” although his name and identity are never established. The man in the macintosh appears or is mentioned at various times throughout the rest of the day, including Wandering Rocks, Nausicaa, Oxen of the Sun, Circe, Eumaeus, and Ithaca.

Lipoti Virag wears a brown macintosh in Circe, but it is unclear whether he has anything to do with M’Intosh. In the 1921 edition, two spellings are used, both “macintosh” and “mackintosh.”

“Now who is that galoot?” 6.805 Who is that lankylooking galoot “Death’s number” 6.825 Macintosh is thirteen, deaths number