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A scarce early view of" Edinburgh. 



A rare portrait of Batt Piatt, engraved in mezzotinto. 



An interesting portrait of Charles Edward, the Young Pretender, which was given by 

 him to one of his adherents. 



Some fine examples in mezzotinto by Thomas Burke, Benjamin Green, Valentine 

 Green, Charles Howard Hodges, and Richard Brookshaw. 



A large number of artists' proofs of plates engraved from paintings by J. M. W. 

 Turner, r.a. 



Others by James C. Allen, Francis Bartolozzi, B.A., James Basire, Samuel Bradshaw, 

 John Bromley, Jame's Caldwall, Anthony Cardon, Thomas Cheesman, George Clint, 

 James CoUyer, Georgo Cooke, William Bernard Cooke, John Cousen, Samuel Cou- 

 sins, R.A., Robert Hartley Cromek, Henry Dawe, John Faber, William Faithorne, 

 Edward Finden, William Finden, James Fittler, George Hollis, R. Josey, Henry Le 

 Keux, Frederick Christian Lewis, Thomas Lupton, James McArdell, Henry Moses, 

 B. T. Pouncy, Samuel William Reynolds, John Scott, Edward Scriven, William Sharp, 

 John Keyse Sherwin, William Skelton, Anker Smith, Peltro YV^illiam Tomkins, Charles 

 Turner, a.e., John Charles Varrall, William Ward, Charles Warren, Caroline Watson, 

 John Whessell, Robort V/hite, Charles Wilkin, and J. C. Zeitter. 



Photographs. — One hundred and seventy-six carbon reproductions from original draw- 

 ings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaelle, Michel Angelo, and other masters, in Her 

 Majesty's Collection at Windsor. 



Number of Students during the year, 4,220. 



Geuiiie William Raid. 



British Museum,^ Edw. A. Bond, 



29 May 1880. J Principal Librarian, 



207 — Sess. 2. 



