APPENDIX 



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PICTURES EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY. 



1815. 



443- Portrait of a Mule, the property of W. H. 

 Simpson, Esq., of Beleigh Grange, Essex. 



584. Heads of a Pointer Bitch and Puppy, the pro- 

 perty of W. H. Simpson, Esq., of Beleigh 

 Grange, Essex, 



1817. 



343- Portrait of Brutus, the property of W. W. Simp- 

 son, Esq. 



i8i8. 



43- Portrait of an Old Horse. 



44- Portrait of a Donkey. 



1819. 

 26. Merino Sheep and Dog. 

 93o> A Dog of the Marlborough Breed, the property 

 of Mr. Plumer of Gilston Park. 



1820. 



377. The Thistle and the Ass Laden with Provisions, 



from " .iEsop's Fables." 

 406. Pointers. 



1821. 

 120. Ratcatcher. 

 419. Impertinent Puppies dismissed by a Monkey. 



1822. 

 29. A Prowling Lion. 

 112. Ratcatchers. 

 161, A Highland Terrier. 

 252. Devonshire Cows. 



1823. 

 289. Portrait of Hunters. 



525. Portrait of a favourite Spaniel, the property of 

 S. Streatfield, Esq. 



1824. 



341. Portrait of Brunette, a favourite Horse, the 



property of Lord Henniker. 

 370. Neptune, the property of W. Ellis Gosling, Esq. 



1825. 



42. Portrait of Lord Cosmo Russell, son of his 



Grace the Duke of Bedford. 

 190. Taking a Buck. 

 211, The Widow. 



1826. 



292. The Hunting of Chevy Chase. 



1827. 

 25. Highlanders returning from Deer-stalking with 

 Dead Deer, &c. 



Note. — ^Ihe numbers indicate those which are registered in the catalogues of the Academy. Some apparent discrepancies will 

 probably be noticed in the titles given in this and the subsequent list, and those by which the same pictures are referred to in 

 the foregoing text. This is attributable to the names having been sometimes altered when the works were engraved. The repetition 

 of (he same title in the two lists shows that the same picture was exhibited both at the Academy and at the British Institution, ot 

 that different works bore similar titles. 



