ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, &C. OF THE BRITISH MUSEUJI. 4I 



Howitt, H. Holman Hunt, Ibbetson, Sir Edwin Landseer, Thomas Landseer, J. F. 

 Lewis, John Malchair, J. Mortimer, J. Rentois, Runciman, P. Sandby, W. P. Sherlock, 

 C. H. Tatham, and J. G. Wood. 



Engravings.— A. full-length portrait of Queen Elizabeth, in state dress, by William 

 Rogers, a contemporary artist, no other impression of which is known to exist. 



An important collection of the works of John Burnet, in interesting and progressive 

 states. 



Other examples by F. Bacon, Bewick, John Brown, T. Caldwell, W. Dickenson, J. 

 Cousen, R. Earlom, E. Goodall, G. Gibbon, V. Green, J. Heath; J. Jones, W. Finden, 

 S. Middeman, W. Miller, H. Moses, S. W. Reynolds, J. H. Robinson, John Scott, W. 

 Sharp, J. Smith, L. Stock, Luke Sullivan, J. Wilson, W. S. Williams, Wilmore, and w! 

 WooUett. 



Great additions have been made to the series of portraits, caricatures, and prints after 

 English masters. 



Geo. William Reid. 



Note. — The work of copying and lithographing the cuneiform inscriptions and tablets of 

 Western Asia has been continued during the past year, commencing on the 1st of February 

 up to the 31st of December 1867, during which time the progress is reported to have been 

 as follows: — 



Forty-five sheets copied on stone, consisting of historical inscriptions and miscellaneous 

 tablets, of which twenty-one have been printed, the remainder only awaiting final 

 corrections. 



British Museum, \ J. Winter Jones, 



6 May 1868. J Principal Librarian. 



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