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First half of Sixteenth Century. Niirnberg or Vim? 
168, Six pieces of four cards each piece, of the suits herzen, laub, 
schellen, and eicheln. (W. p. 197. G. 131.) 
First half of Sixteenth Century. Niirnberg ? 
] 69. A sheet of ten unseparated card pieces in two rows of five pieces 
each row. The marks of the suits are hearts, bells, leaves, 
and glands. This sheet forms part of a sequence of fifty-two 
numerals, known as the cards of F. C. Z. (W. p. 199. G. 135.) 
First quarter of Seventeenth Century, Ulm. 
170. 171. Two sheets, each having three rows of three cards in each 
row, of the usual suits. (W. p. 202. G. 137.) 
Third quarter of Sixteenth Century. Frankfurt? 
172. A sheet containing sixteen unseparated card pieces, of the suits 
leaves, glands, flowers, and fruit. (W. p. 203. G. 138.) 
They have been attributed to Hans Sebald Beham. 
Eighteenth Century. London. 
173. A sheet containing twenty-six card pieces, without any marks of 
the suits. (W. p. 239. E. 182.) 
The series is intended to serve the purposes of instruction. 
Last quarter of Seventeenth Century. London. 
174. Six examples from a Politico-Historical Pack of Playing-cards, 
viz. : The Two,— Four, — Five, — Eight, — Nine, — and Knave of 
the suit of Clubs. (W. p. 266. E. 186.) 
Nineteenth Century. China. 
175. a. Two card pieces from a series of Chinese playing-cards; the 
first from the suit of " figures/' the second from the "ani- 
mated" suit. (W. Supt., p. 43. 0. C. 296.) 
Nineteenth Century. China. 
175. b. Two card pieces from a series of Chinese playing-cards ; the 
first from the suit of " black knights," the second suit indicated 
by contracted characters not ascertained. (W. Supt., p. 42. 
0. C. 295.) 
Nineteenth Century. China. 
175. c. Two card pieces from a series of Chinese playing-cards; the 
first a figure from the suit of batons, the second the Seven of 
the suit of chains. (W. p. 333. O. C. 251.) 
Nineteenth Century. China. 
175. d. Two card pieces from a series of Chinese playing-cards, of the 
suits of tables and heads. (W. Supt., p. 41. 0. C. 293.) 
Nineteenth Century. China. 
175. e. Two card pieces from a series of Chinese playing-cards, of the 
suits of money and heads. (W. p. 335. 0. C. 255.) 
Second quarter of Nineteenth Century. Ahmedabad ? 
175. f. Seven examples from the Hindustani series of circular cards. 
(W. p. 331. O.H. 250.) 
GEORGE WILLIAM REID. 
