122 ANIMAL TAINTERS 



i79*-(5) ^•'V' ICELAND HAWK UPON A BITTERN— A HAWK UPON A 

 BUZZARD—STUDY OF CATTI.r.—JOHN MITCALF, celebrated for 

 making roads, who has been blind ever since a hoy— PORTRAIT OF A LAD}'. 



'191-ii) VIEW NEAR SHREWSBURY— VIEW FROM NATURE— WATER- 

 FALL IN COAT LAND, near \y\Mhy,\oxVs\ar^— PEREGRINE FALCON 

 UPON A WOODCOCK— VIEW OF IIAMMERTON HILLS,YORKSHIRE. 

 —VIEW OF HAMMERTON HILLS, YORKSHIRE— A SENSITIVE 

 PLANT. 



1798— (6) ENTRANCE INTO A WOOD, from Nature—^ SEA PORT— MR. 

 /ENKI.VS—TOURNEFORTS SYSTEM, for Dr. Thorntons "Botany"— 

 MRS. ROWCROFT AND CHILDREN— MRS. REEVES. 



■799— (7) VIEW IN WALES— CUPID INSPIRING PLANTS WITH LOVE, for 

 Dr. Thornton's Botanical work— THE AMERICAN ALOE, for Dr. Thornton's 

 Botanical work— /J DISTANT VIEW OF THE TOWN OF SUBIACO, and 

 the Cervara mountains, including the convents of Santa Scolasta and San Francesco 

 from the mountain road to Tivoli ; mormng—VIElV NEAR THE LAKE OF 

 B0LZ.4NA, on the road to Rome ; evening — THE BEGONIA, a plant producing 

 male and female flowers, for Dr. Thornton's Botanical work — VIEW OF THE 

 NEW PASSAGE ON THE SEVERN, with the Bristol Hills. 



1800— (6) VIEW IN THE BAY OF SARZA, near Genoa, mamm%— VIEW OF THE 

 GRAND CONVENT OF SCOLASTA, near Subiaco, territor>- of the Pope, 

 and the river Agno, which falls at Tivoli in the celebrated cascade in the Appenines 

 —VIEW NEAR RICH.VrOND: TWILIGHT— HAMPSTEAD HEATH— 

 THE BLUE PASSION FLOWER and NIGHT BLOOMING CEREA, for 

 Dr. Thornton's new Illustration of the Sexual System by Linnaeus. 



1801— (2) A LANDSCAPE— VULTURE DISPUTING WITH A HYMNA. 



iZo-^—THE GREAT TENCH tskm by Col. Thornton, in the year 1802, with a view of 

 the house and park of Thornville Royal. 



i8o4-<5) THE SETTER— THE SPRINGER— TERRIERS— THE STAG-HOUND 

 (four of the series for the Sfortsman's Catintey— LANDSCAPE AND CA TTLE : 

 morning. 



180S— (6) PORTRAIT OF A POINTER, standing to game— r//.C FOX BREAKING 

 COVER— MAJOR, a celebrated greyhound— //M7-^.ff SPANIEL- SPANISH 

 POINTER— PORTRAIT OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MUSIC AL DOG. 



i8o6-<2) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES, AND CATTLE FORDING— VIEW IN 

 THE MOUNTAINS OF SUBIACCO, fifty miles from Rome. 



iio^-i^i SUNSET, landscape with figaxe.^- TWILIGHT — A POTTERY— 

 SNOWDON. 



iSog— SPRINGER, bred at Syeton Park, by W. Thorold, Esq. 



,8io-(5) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES-LANDSCAPE— LANDSCAPE WITH 

 SPORTING FIGURES— GROUP OF CATTLE— COTTAGE SCENE, from 

 Nature. 



iZix— {2) STUDY OF DEAD GA.1IE—VIEW OF WINDERMERE LAKE, from 

 Low-wood Inn. 



i8i2— (4) VIEW OF LLANGOLLEN, in North Wales— ^ STAG HUNT— VIEW OF 

 LANGDALE, in Westmoreland— £>£/lZ> GAME. 



1813— (5) GROUP OF STAGS— LANDSCAPE WITH PIGS— LANDSCAPE WITH 

 SHEEP— LANDSCAPE WITH ASSES— DR. HOOPER. 



1814— (2) A WANDERING STAG— MONKEY TRICKS. 



iSjS— SCENE FROM THE ISLEWORTH MEADOWS, looking towards Mr. Gosling's 

 bouse. 



xixb—GEDRO, IN THE PROVINCE OF BEIRA, in Portugal, a few leagues from 

 Almeida. In the background, the mountains that divide Spain and I'ortugal. 



