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mezzotint. The Fortune Teller ; after W. Peters ; mezzotint. 

 Visit to the Boarding School ; after G. Morland ; mezzotint. 

 All printed in colours. Presented by the Engraver. 



Finnic, John, R.E. Eleven original plates of landscape ; 

 mezzotint. 



Lucas, David. Thirteen small plates of American scenery, 

 proofs before letters ; mezzotint. 



Strutt, Joseph. Portrait of Emily Anne Strutt; published 

 with the title " The Blue Sash " ; after J. Russell ; stipple. 

 Presented by W. Strutt, esq. 



Woodcuts. 



Dalziel Brothers. " The Parables of Our Lord " : after 

 J. E. Millais ; twenty proofs on India paper. 



Prints arranged to illustrate the Works of Masters. 

 Guthrie, James. Thirty-one reproductions of original 

 drawings ; fancy subjects, designs for bookplates, etc. Pre- 

 sented by the Artist. 



Stothard, Thomas, R.A. Twenty plates of biblical, 

 historical and fancy subjects; engraved by Finden, J. Parker, 

 J. Rogers, etc. Presented by Mrs. Sydney Morse. 



Japanese School. 



Eight early woodcuts printed in colours, by the following 

 artists :— Kiyomitsu, 2 ; Kiyohiro, 3 ; O. Masanobu, 1 ; 

 Toyonobu, 2. Presented by Sir Ernest Satow, G.G.M.G. 



Three hundred and twenty-four woodcuts printed in 

 colours, including examples by the following artists :- — 

 Kiyomasu, 2 ; Kiyomitsu, 3 ; Kiyohiro, 1 ; Kiyotsune, 2 

 O. Masanobu, 2 ; Toyonobu, 3 ; Toyomasa, 4 ; Harunobu, 8 

 Shigemasa, 4 ; Kitao Masanobu, 8 ; Shunsho, 9 ; Shunyei, 3 

 Shunzan, 8; Shunsen, 3; Kiyonaga, 22; Shuncho, 11 

 Shunman, 4 ; Shiko, 4 ; Banki, 1 ; Yeishi, 6 ; Yeisui, 1 

 Yeiri, 1 ; Yeizan, 2 ; IJtamaro I., 12 ; Utamaro II., 1 

 Hidemaro, 1 ; Hisanobu, 2 ; Sekijo, 1 ; Toyokuni, 6 

 Toyohiro, 18 ; Kunihiro, 1 ; Hokusai, 55 ; Riuunsai, 1 

 Matora, 1 ; Hokkei, 3 ; Gakutei, 3 ; Hokujiu, i ; Shunko, 1 

 Hiroshige, 28 ; Kunimaru, 1 ; Kunisada, 20 ; Yeisen, 2 

 Kuniyoshi, 7 ; Kunisada, II., 5 ; school of Toyokuni, 4 

 Yoshikadzu, 1 ; Shunnen, 1 ; Moronobu, 5 ; Morikuni, 9 

 Sukenobu, 7 ; Shunboku, 4 ; Ippitsusai Buncho, 1 ; Itcho, 2 

 Bunyo, 1 ; and Buichi, 1. Presented by Sir Hickman Bacon, 

 hart. 



Three hundred and ten woodcuts printed in colours, from 

 the collection of Mr. S. Tuke, including examples by the fol- 

 lowing artists : — Kiyomitsu, 3; Kiyohiro, 1 ; O. Masanobu, 2 j 



