ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 2 1 



French School ; 180 Examples : — 



Etchings. — By Adolph Appian, A. Ballln, L. Barillot, C. de Billy, A. Boulard, Felix 

 Buhot, E. Champollion, Theophile Chauvel, Charles Courtry, Charles F. Daubignv, 

 Elie Delauney, Jean Edouard Detaille, J, B. Drouot, Marie Duclos, A. Feyen-Perrin, 

 Leon Gaucherel, E. Gaujean, Lucien Gaut.ier, Norbert Goenuette, Charles de Grave- 

 sande, Gustave Greux, Edmond Hedouin, Jules Hereau, M. F. Jacomin, Jules Jacque- 

 mart, Maxime Lalanne, Adolphe Lalauze, Jules Laurens, Al^jhonse Legros, Edmond 

 Le Rat, L. Lhermitte, J. Litoux, A. P. Martial, F. A. Milius, L. Monzies, Edmond 

 Morin, Celestin Nanteuil, Gabrielle Niel, Paul Rajon, E. Ramus, D. Riquier, Octave de 

 Rochebrune, Henri A. SafFrey, E. Salmon, Jean A. Taiee, .fules J. Veyrassat, and 

 Edmond Yon. 



Engravings. — By Jean Blanehin, Louis Pierre Boitard, Jean Marie Leroux, Louis 

 Massard, Charles Simon Pradier, and Louis Charles Ruotte. 



English School : — 



Drawings. — A highly interesting collection of upwards of five hundred original designs 

 by John Doyle, for his well-known " H. B. Political Sketches." 



View of Ping-Tze-Muen, one of the western gates of Pekin, in 1793, showing the 

 exact spot whicli was afterwards occupied by the British troops previous to their march 

 on Pekin in 1860; a fine example in Avater-colours, by William Alexander. 



Portrait of Nicholas, Emperor of Russia; by George Dawe, r.a., in water-colours. 



A collection of drawings of shi2:)ping, by Thomas Mitchell, Assistant Surveyor of the 

 Navy in the reign of George II L 



Others by Samuel De Wilde, Earl Harcourt, R. B. Hoj)pner, Alexander Nasmyth, 

 and T. Winckworth. 



Etc/lings. — A collection of topographical plates by A. J. Strutt. 



Others by William Augustus i^arron, "William Blake, John Sell Cotman, Isaac Cruik- 

 shank, Robert Dighton, J. P. Heseltine, Jessica Landseer, Thomas Landseer, r.a., 

 Charles Oliver Murray, Edmund Thomas Parris, Thomas Rowlaudson, George Scharf, 

 Robert Seymour, J. Sibson, James Smetham, and C. E. Wilson. 



Engravings. — " The Roiall Progenei of our most sacred King James, by the Grace of 

 God King of E. S. F. and I.," etc. ; engraved by Benjamin Wright; the first state, with 

 the date 1603, which is extremely rare, and perhaps unique. 



Four men sitting in a wine cellar, drinking ; a scarce print after Hogarth. 



Others by James B. Allen, William Angus, A. Birrell, Robert Brandard, John 

 Bromley, Edward Finden, Alfred R. Freebairn, William O. Geller, Edward Goodall, 

 Charles Grignion, James Heath, Thomas Higham, William Humphry?, R. Josey, 

 Richard J. Lane, Frederick C. Lewis, David Lucas, Peter Mazell, Thomas Milton, John 

 S. Miiller, R. B. Parkes, W. Read, James Redaway, Samuel W. Reynolds, Edward 

 J. Roberts, Charles Rolls, G. Sanders, J. Scott, Orrin Smith, James Stewart, Anthony 

 Walker, William Walker, Robert Wallis, Samuel Williams, James T. Willmore, and 

 George Zobel. 



Miscellaneous : — 



A series of carbon photographs by M. Braun of Dornach, from drawings by the old masters, 

 in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth. 



A series of carbon photographs by M. Braun, from the drawings by Raffaello and Michel 

 Angelo at Oxford. 



Two hundred carbon photographs by M. Braun, from pictures in the Madrid Gallery, 

 forming parts 4-7 of the series. 



One hundred and seventy-eight photographic views in Palestine and Syria, by 

 Bonfils. 



A pack of seventy-eight Venetian Tarocchi cards. 



George William JReid. 



Department of Oriental Antiquities. 



I. — Arrangements. 

 In the Egyptian division the following arrangements have been made : — 



The Egyptian Galleries have been washed and partly re-painted. Some sculpture has 

 been removed, and certain monuments have been boarded for protection. 



Seven Egyptian object have been mounted on stone and alabaster plinths in the 

 Egyptian Galleries. 



Forty Egyptian bronze figures have been mounted on marble plinths. 



A large Hittite inscription from Carchemish has been mounted on a Portland-stone 

 plinth . 



0.(>3. C 3 -A. marble 



