44 ACCOUNTS, kc, OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Engravings. — By Nicholas Bazin, Fran9ois Chauveau, Frangois Chereau, Jeau Daulle, 

 Fi-an^'ois Anne David, Pierre Drevet, Gerard Edeliucli, Jean Baptiste de la Fosse, 

 Leonard Gaultier, Louis du Guernier, Gerard Lairesse, George Lallemand, Levachez, 

 Adrian Lommelin, Antoine Masson, Antoine Maurin, Claude Mellan, Ernest Horace, 

 Giles Edme Petit, Bernard Picart, Robert Picou, Francois Poilly, Jean Louis Koullet, 

 and Nicholas Henri Tardieu. 



English School ; 7,761 Examples: — 



Drawmgs. — The interior of St. Paul's Cathedral, with the ceremony of the Thanks- 

 giving for the recovery of George III. in 1789, by Edward Dayes. The interview of 

 Lord Macartney with the Emperor of China, by William Alexander. The Battle of 

 Waterloo, by J. A. Atkinson and A. W. Devis. All these have been engraved, the last 

 by John Burnet, and are probably the best works known of the respective artists. Also 

 two beautiful specimens, by Henry Edridge, r.a., of Aldenham and Great Bookham 

 Churches. Sketch books of James Kobertson. A sei'ies of sixty-five Lycian sketches by 

 the liev. E. T. Daniell, and a curious drawing by Alexander Pope. 



Others by Robert Adams, AV. Anderdon, Robert Barker, I. C. Barrow, E. Capps, 

 John Carter, Thomas Daniell, r.a., William Daniell, Thomas Gainsborough, e.a., Sawrey 

 Gilpin, G. P. Harding, Geoi-ge Henry Haxdow, John Hayter, Thomas Hearne, G. Holmes, 

 John Hoppner, e.a., John Jackson, k.a., John Frederick Lewis, R A., Mackinnon, 

 William de la Motte, Francis Nicholson, J, A. O'Connor, William Owen, r.a., John 

 Powell, John Riley, Thomas Rowlandson, Paul Sandbj^, Dominic Serres, r.a., William 

 P. Sherlock, Henrv Singleton, Sir James Thornhill, Robert W hite, J. Wild, Sir David 

 Wilkie, B.A., and t. Wilkins. 



Etchings. — A set of, all executed by H. J. Lucas, selected by himself for the Print 

 Room. A series of the works of James A. AYliistler, many of them in curious and rare 

 states. Also Sir George Hayter's works, in two volumes, arranged by himself, and 

 showing each subject in various states. 



Others by Francis Barlow, J. Bell, James Bretherton, George Catton, r.a., C. W. 

 Chapman, R. Corbould, Maria Cosway, John Crome, George Cruikshank, I. R. Cruik- 

 shank, David Deuchar, John Dunstall, Edward Edwards, Richard Gaywood, William 

 Hamilton, r.a.. Prince Hoare, John Hoppner, R A., J. Hughes, Angelica KaufFman, r.a., 

 John Kay, Sir Edwin Landseer, r.a., Thomas Landseer, John Leech, Bernard Lens, 

 John Malchair, Thomas Malton, F. B. Morse, John Hamilton Mortimer, e.a., Robert M. 

 Paye, Francis Place, James Redaway, Thomas Rowlandson, James Seymour, W. P. 

 Sherlock, George Stubbs, A. r.a., Charles Heathcote Tatham, AVilliam Makepeace 

 Thackeray, Sir James Thornhill, C. Varley, John AYebber, r.a., AY. J. White, and T. 

 H. Williams. 



Engravings. — A collection of the progressive proofs of all the principal works of the 

 late John Henry Robinson, r.a., from pictures by Mulready, Leslie, Sir Edwin Land- 

 seer, &c. ; many of them being curious states touched on by the painters themselves. 

 Also, an important and very fine series of aquatints by Paul Sandby, E.A., from Lord 

 Selsey's sale. 



Others by William Angus, James McArdell, John Carr Armitage, Francesco Barto- 

 lozzi, R.A., James Basire, George Bickham, John Burnet, William Byrne, Thomas Cecil, 

 George Clint, A.R.A., B. Cole, Joseph Colly er, a.r.a., Henry Cousins, Thomas Cross, T. 

 A. Dean, William Dickinson, Martin Droeshout,Robert Dunkarton, Richard Earlom, H. 

 Englefield, John Faber, Edward Finden, James Fittler, A.E.A., Alfred Robert Freebairn, 

 Edward Goodall, Robert Graves, a.r.a., AYilliam Greatbach, A^'alentine Green, J. Greig, John 

 Gottfried Haid, James Heath, C. H. Hodge8,B. Holl, William Holl, James Hopwood, John 

 Le Keux, John Landseer, C. G. Lewis, Frederick Christian Lewis, P. Lightfoot, Thomas 

 Lupton, Henry Meyer, Samuel Middiman, JohnOutrim, William Pether, E. J. Portbury, 

 T. A. Prior, W. RadclifT, W. Raddon, Samuel William Reynolds,W. Roffe, William Say, 

 John Scott, Edward Scriven, C. AY. Sharp, William Sharp, John Raphael Smith, M. 

 Smith, Inigo Spilsbury, Chai'les Spooner, Lumb Stocks, r.a., John Stow, Luke Sullivan, 

 W. Taylor, Peltio AYilliam Tomkins, Thomas Trotter, Charles Turner, a.e r.a., J. C. 

 Varrall, H. Vaughan, Charles E. AYagstaff, AYilliam AYard, James Watson, J, H. Watt, 

 Robert White, Thomas W^illiamson, James Tibbetts Willmore, a.e., Thomas Woolnoth, 

 William Henry Worthington, and John Young. 



George William Reid. 



The work of copying and lithographing the Cuneiform Inscriptions of AYestern Asia 

 has been continued during the past year. The progress made is reported to have been 

 as follows : — 



Twelve additional sheets have been copied on stone, completing forty-seven sheets, of 

 which thirteen have been printed since the last Report; altogether thirty-five sheets have 

 been printed: the remainder await final corrections for press. 



British Museum, ' J. Winter Jones. 



5 May 1873. Principal Librarian. 



