40 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Two hundred and three drawings and five hundred and 

 thirty-five prints have been placed on sunk mounts, and 

 seven hundred and forty-eight prints and photographs have 

 been mounted in the ordinary manner. 



The number of students and visitors admitted to the Print 

 Room during the year ending 31st December 1892 was 

 5,474. 



Leave to photograph 1,006 objects in the collection has been 

 granted to 198 applicants. 



II. — Additions. 



The total number of prints, drawings, etc., acquired during 

 the year was 3,996, of which the following are the most 

 important : — 



Italian School. 



Drawings. 



Campagnola, Domenico, Massacre of the Innocents ; pen 

 and ink, tinted. Four peasants in a landscape ; pen and ink, 

 tinted. 



Carpaccio, Vittore. Head of a man, nearly in profile ; black 

 chalk and Indian ink, heightened with white, on grey paper. 

 Sheet of twelve studies of male heads ; black chalk and 

 Indian ink, heightened with white, on grey paper. 



Oarracci, Agostino. Family tree of the Carracci family ; 

 pen and ink ; engraved in Malvasia's " Felsina Pittrice," 1841. 



Roberti, Ercole de'. The Virgin with the dead Christ on 

 her knees ; monochrome, heightened with white. 



Lithographs. 

 Carnevali, Edvige. View of a cottage ; early trial of litho- 

 graphy. Presented by Professor Politzer. 



Engravings. 



Bonifacio, Natale. Erection of the Egyptian obelisk in the 

 Piazza of St. Peter at Rome, 1586 ; in three sheets. 



Francia, Jacopo. Christian Charity (B. XV. 457. 3). Cleo- 

 patra (B. 5). Both from the Fisher collection. 



Meloni, Francesco Antonio. St. Charles Borromeo ofi'ering 

 himself as a sacrifice during the plague at Milan ; after M. A. 

 Franceschini. 



Raimondi, Marc Antonio. The Three Graces (B. XIV., 255. 

 340.) 



Prints arranged to illustrate the Works of Masters. 



Allegri, Antonio (da Correggio). Christ on the Mount of 

 Olives ; by S. Cousins, mezzotint ; proof before the title. 



Buonarroti, 



