SUPPLEMENTARY PLATES. 27 



PLATE XXX. 



ALPINE MASTIFF, PAINTED BY E. LANDSEEB, ENGRAVED BY T. LANDSEER. 



The drawing 1 from which the present plate was engraved, was made from a very noble 

 Alpine mastiff, which at that time although not full grown, was the largest dog in England. 



PLATE XXXI. 



OLD DOG, LOOKS LIKE A PICTURE, PAINTED BY E. LANDSEER, ENGRAVED BY J. WEBB. 



An expressive picture, which betokens the subject, old in honour and years, and still 

 following his favourite pursuit. 



PLATE XXXII. 



FIGHT BETWEEN JACKO AND Puss, SKETCHED AND ETCHED BY T. LANDSEER. 



The animals here so cleverly represented, and at the spot of their actual and sanguinary 

 contest, were etched by T. Landseer, from a sketch made at the time by himself. 



PLATE XXXIII. 



LITTLE BILLY, DRAWN AND ENGRAVED BY T. LANDSEER. 



The spirited and faithful style in which Mr. Landseer has executed this embellishment, 

 presents us a portrait of a species of animal which was a great favourite with our ancestors, and 

 was as ferocious to an enemy as faithful to a friend. 



PLATE XXXIV. 



BLACK CAP, PAINTED BY Gr. H. LAPORTE, ENGRAVED BY T. LANDSEER. 

 Is a clever specimen of a perfect Harrier's head, ably treated. 



PLATE XXXV. 



DEAD BED DEER, PAINTED BY E. LANDSEER, ENGRAVED BY J. B. SCOTT. 

 Gives us the spoils of the chase lifeless and rigid j the accessories to the picture are well told. 



