Catalog 



The majority of the Hthographs were drawn on 

 transfer paper and transferred both to zinc plates and 

 stones. Only the lithotints, numbered 5, 9, 13, 29, and 

 45, were done directly on stone. The majority were 

 printed on China paper although other kinds, including 

 pages from old books, were used. 



The lithographs are arranged in their apparent order 

 of execution, as indicated by the date on the print. 

 Under dimensions, which are of the printed areas only, 

 height precedes width, as usual, but fractions of an 

 inch are given to the right of the decimal in sixteenths 

 rather than hundredths of an inch. The dimensions 

 are followed by the size of the edition, after which all 

 inscriptions, ciphers, and signatures are given and 



