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impressions known to exist of the second state ; the first state, 

 unique, belonged already to the Museum. 



Wright, John. The Pond. Canal at Sluys. Maria Castelli : 

 The Gondola. The Hautboy. Carabinieri. The Pond (dry- 

 point). Long Water. The Dark Pool. The Rialto. Venice 

 (aquatint). 



Lithographs. 



Bewick, William. Head of a Man. Presented by Camphell 

 Dodgson, Esq. 



Brangwyn, Frank, A.R.A. Tapping a furnace. Steel 

 making. The Feast of Lazarus. 



Conder, Charles. The Salute. Presented by Mrs. A. Cecil 

 Lawson. 



Jackson, F. Ernest. Roses. 



Johnson, Ernest Borough. Aliens. Presented by the 

 Artist. 



Lawson, James Kerr. A windmill in Kent. Two scenes in 

 Morocco. Presented by the Artist. 



Pryse, Gerald Spencer. Destitution (in colours). Bathers 

 by the Atlantic (unique trial proof). Oceanides. The Meet. 

 Point-to-Point Races. Elms at Easton Grey. In the Butts. 

 Muriel. 



Ravenhill, Leonard. Five studies of a baby. Presented by 

 Campbell Dodgson, Esq. 



Rothenstein, William. Sketches, including a portrait of 

 T. R. Way, the artist's first attempt at lithography, 1893. 

 Presented by Campbell Dodgson, Esq. 



Shannon, Charles, A.R.A. Four unpublished lithographs. 

 Presented by the Artist. The Messenger, R. 19. 



Sickert, Walter. Head of a girl. Head of a woman in fars. 

 Presented by Campbell Dodgson, Esq. * 



Steer, P. Wilson. Head of Richard le Gallienne. Pre- 

 sented by Campbell Dodgson, Esq. 



Way, Thomas R. Eighty-seven lithographs, including 

 twenty-two illustrations in black and five in colour to " The 

 Thames from Chelsea to the Nore," twenty-four subjects, of 

 which eighteen are in colour, after Whistler, and others both in 

 colour and in black. Presented by Mrs. T. R. Way. 



Woodcuts. 



Bewick, Thomas. Two wood-blocks engraved with vignettes 

 for " The Fisher's Garland." Presented by Alfred de Pass, 

 Esq. 



Dodd, Francis. Animal alphabet. Presented by the Artist. 



Ricketts, Charles. Proof frontispiece to John Gray's 

 " Spiritual Poems." Two proofs of illustrations to Apuleius. 



