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Matlock High Tor. Drawn by Smith, engraved by 

 Middiman. p. 343. 



Maulle-piece, at Beresford Hall, in the Church used 

 by Walton. An old engraving, p. 336. 



Minnow [T'i'^]. Neat wood engraving, p. 289. 



Another. A very fine engraving, p. 287. 



Minnow Fishing. A fine engraving. India proof, 

 p. 401. 



Needwood. a fine large engraving. India proof, p. 

 341- 



Nightingale [51^^], and Nest. Neatly colored en- 

 graving, p. 285. 



" He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, 

 should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs, the sweet 

 descants, the natural rising and falling, the doubling and 

 redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, 

 and say, 'Lord, what musick hast thou provided for the 

 Saints in Heaven, when thou affordest bad men such musicii 

 on earth.'" — I. Walton. 



Old Gate House, at Tixall, Staffordshire. A fine en- 

 graving by Sands, after Carter, p 407. 



Ornaments, in Walton's House. A fine engraving. 

 Artist's India proof p. 404. 



Otter ['?"'^c']- A fine old engraving, by Tookey, after 

 Ibbetson. p. 431. 



