PAGE
ARMOURER'S PRENTICES, THE. By C. M. YONGE.
34, 122, 191, 260, 323, 390, 457, 517, 580, 650, 711, 778 Chapter I. The Verdurer's Lodge, 56—II. The Grange of Silkstede, 60-III. Kinsmen and Strangers, 122
-IV. A Hero's Fall, 127-V. The Dragon Court, 131
-VI, A Sunday in the City, 191–VII. York House,
19–VIII. Qui pisome Hal, 260—IX. Arms Spiritual
and Temporal, 265—X. Two Vocations, 269—XI. Ay
di me Grenada, 331–XII. A King in a Quagmire,
33.—X111. A London Holiday, 395—XIV. The
Knight of the Badger, 399—XV. Heave Half a Brck at Him, 461-XVI. May Eve, 517-XVII. Ili May Day, 523—XVIII. Pardon, 582—XIX. At the Antelope, 589-XX. Cloth of Gold on the Seamy Side, 654–XXI. Sword or Smithy, 715—XXII. AND
Last, An Invasion, 778. ARNOLD, MATTHEW. By HENRY JAMES .
241 Illustration-Portrait of Matthew Arnold (Frontis- piece), from a drawing by F. SANDYS, engraved by
0. LACUUR, facing page 203. BAB. By STANLEY J. WEYMAN
700 Her Story, 700—His Story, 705. BANQUETING HOUSE, THE, AND OLD WHITE-
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CORNWALL, AN UNSENTIMENTAL
JOURNEY
THROUGH-Continued.
by E. GASCOINE, 356-Cadgwick Cove, engraved by
Balecz ISTVÁN, 358--The Devil's Frying-Pon, near
Cadywith, engraved by W. M. R. QUICK, 359—The
Fisherman's Daughter, engraved by BaLECZ ISTVÁN,
360-Steam Seine Boats Going Out, engraved by E.
SCHLADITZ, 363-Hauling in the Boats, Evening,
engraved by R. PATERSON, 36 6 The Lizard Lights
by Night, facing 403--Kynance Cove, engraved by
W. M. R. QUICK, 412-The Lizard Lights by Day,
engraved by E. GASCOINE, 416 - John Curgenven
Fishing, engraved by BALECZ ISTVÁN, 419–Mullion
Cove, engraved by E. SCHLADITZ, 420—The Steeple
Rock, Kynance Cove, engraved by J. D. COOPER,
423-Hauling in the Lines, facing 467 - St. Ives,
engraved by O. JAHYER, 4-9--The Lion Rocks, &
Sea in which Nothing Can Live, engraved by J. D.
COOPER, 492-Eny's Dodman and Pardenick Point,
engraved by J. D. COOPER. 496--The Armed Knight
and the Long Ship's Lighthouse, engraved by
BALECZ ISTVÁN, 193-A Cornish Fisherman, en-
graved by E. LASCELLES, 500-The Land's End and
the Logan Rock, engraved by C. BARBANT, 554-St.
Michael's Mount, engraved by E. SCHLADITZ, 557 --
Bennen Cove, Waiting for the Boats, engraved by E.
GASCOINE, 559-Hauling in the Boats, engraved by
H. F. DAVEY, 561-The Seine Boat: a Perilous
Moment, facing 593--On the Road to St. Nighton's
Keeve, engraved by E. GASCOINE, 606-Creswick's
Mill in the Rocky Valley, engraved by R. PATERSON,
609-Bocastle, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 612-
Tintagel, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 614–The Old Post Office, Trevena, engraved by W. M. R. QUICK,
615,
COURTSHIP, THE STORY OF A. By STANLEY J.
WEYMAN.
COVENT GARDEN, THE TOUR OF. By AUSTIN
DOBSON
Illustrations-Lion's Head Letter Box, from Button's
Coffee House, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 722-View
in the Great Piazza, from a drawing by T. SANDBY,
engraved by R. DAVEY, 722-Plan of Covent Gar-
den (1656), engraved by A. and W. Dawson, 723—
St. Paul's Covent Garden, engraved by E. GASCOINE,
72 HA Quiet Corner, drawn by H. THOyson, en-
graved by R. DAVEY, 725--Covent Garden during
the Westminster Election (1803), engraved by E.
GASCOINE, 726 – Covent Garden, Early Morning,
drawn by H. THOMSON, engraved by R. DAVEY, 729
-Covent Garden, from Russell Street, engraved by
W. M. R. QUICK, 72 3-The Avenue in the After-
noon, drawn by H. THOMSON, engraved by W. M. R.
QUICK, 729-Covent Garden, an Auction, drawn by
H. Thorson, engraved by E. GASCOINE, 730— The
Avenue, Early Morning, drawn by H. THOMSON,
engraved by A. and W. Dawson, 731-At the En-
trance of the Market, drawn by A. Thomson, en-
graved by W. M. R. QUICK, 732.
CRICKET. By A. LANG .
Illustrations-Cricket, from a picture by F. HAYYAN,
R.A., engraved by J. D. COOPER, 747-A Fanily
Group, from a picture by J. DOWNMAN, A.R A. on-
graved by E. OHME, 715--The Royal Academy Club
in Marylebone Fields, from a picture by F. HAYMAN,
R.A., engraved by J. D. COOPER, 749----View of
Harrow School, from the European Magazine, 1802,
engraved by J. D. Cooper, 751--A Young Cricketer,
from a picture ascribed to GAINSBOROUGH, engraved
by E. GASCOINE, 753-Eton and Ilarrow, Some boys
who lave left school, from a drawing by Hugh
THOMson, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 755--Country
ricket, The Judgment of Paris, from a drawing by
Hugh THOMSON, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 756.
CUTLERS AND CUTLERY AT SHEFFIELD.
Ву
HENRY J. PALMER
Illustrations by A. MORROW : The Old Cutlers' Hall,
Sheffield, engraved by J. COCKING, 659-Sheffield
Smoke, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 661--Finishing
Knife Handles, engraved by E. LASCELLES, 661-A
Blade Forsing Shop, engraved hy (). JAHYER, 665—
The Grinding Room, engraved by O. JAHYER, 667-
Rural Grinding Mill, engraved by Balecz ISTVÁN,
663--An Old Sheffield Knife, engraved by A. & W.
DAWSON, 669.
DANCES, DRAWING ROOM. By H. SUTHERLAND
EDWARDS Ilustrations-Dancing Figures, from an engraving by
LE Roy, 543-In the Ball-Room, drawn by HIGH THOMSON, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 541- The Dancers, from a picture by WATTEAU, engraved by
DANCES, DRAWING-ROOM-Continued.
A. & W. DAWSON, 546--The Minuet, drawn by Hugh Thomsox, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 547—Some People who Don't Dance, drawn by Hugh THOMSON, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 548-A Dancing Lesson, drawn by Hugh THOMSON, engraved by J. D). COOPER, 549-A Lady Dancing, engraved by J.
COCKING, from a picture liy WATIEAU, 550. DARTMOOR AND THE WALKHAM. By F. POLLOCK 203
Illustrations-By L. R. O'BRIEN: Dartmoor Weather,
engraved by 0. LACOL'R, 204-Post Bridge, Dart- moor, engraved by G. F. SMITH, 206-Cottage on Dartmoor, engraved by BALECZ ISTVÁN, 208–From Pu Tor, engraved by R. PATERSON, 209– Merivale Bridge, with Mis Tor, engraved by BALECZ ISTVÁN, 210– Vixen Tor, engraved by G. F. SMITH, 212-A Devonshire Lane, engraved by Balecz István, 213 -Hall's Farin, Dartmoor, engraved by O. JAHYER,
214.
DAWN." Frontispiece, engraved by Balecz ISTVÁN,
from the picture by E. J. GregoRY, A.R.A.,
facing.
659
DORMOUSE, THE, AT HOME. By GRANT ALLEN.
22
Illustrations by CHARLES WHYMPER : The Dormouse
at Home, 22-Alpine Marmots, 23--Harvest Mouse,
21-English Squirrel, 26-Ground Squirrels, 27,
Engraved by W. and J. R. CHESHIRE.
DOGS, THE CHARACTER OF. Ey R. L. STEVENSON 300
Ilustrations-By RANDOLPH CALDECOTT: Social In-
equality, 301-The Wife Beater, 302-Not Received
in Society, 304-The Product of Civilisation, en-
graved by J. D. COOPER, 305.
DOUGHTOWN SCRIP. By ARCHIBALD FORBES
694
ETCHERS, SOME FORGOTTEN. By WALTER ARMSTRONG 154
Illustrations-A Norfolk River, by John CROME,
151-Bridge at Chester, by GEORGE CUITT, 156-old
Houses at Chester, by GEORGE CUITT, 157-Mouse-
hold Heath, by JOHN CROME, engraved by J. D.
COOPER, 155-A Country Lane, by JOHN CONSTABLE,
R.A., engraved by O. JAHYER, 159-A Landscape
Study, by ANDREK GEDDES, 160--The Pope and the
Goldsinith, by Sir DAVID WILKIE, R.A., engraved
by J. D. COOPER, 161-The Lost Receipt, by Sir
DAVID WILKIE, R.A., 162-Mrs. Geddes, by ANDREW
GEDDES, engraved by J. QUARTLEY, 163,
EMPEROR, THE, AND HIS MARSHAL. By ARCHI-
BALD FORBES
230
Illustrations-By F. VILLIERS : In the Bow Window at
St. Cloud, engraved by F. BABBAGE, 232- The First
Man that Fell, engraved by 0. JAHYER, 231--In the
Rheinische Hof, engraved by H. F. DAVEY, 235-
Awakened by a Shell at Longueville, engraved by
W. M. R. QUICK, 236 - "Follow Me, Father!
engraved by W. M. R. QUICK, 238~The Emperor's
Fête Day, engraved by T. A. LASCELLES, 239— The
Correspondent in Zululand, engraved by A.
BuckSALL, 210.
FABLES FROM ÆSOP-I. The Hares and the Frogs, 228, 229
II. The Kid and the Wolf.
358, 399
Translated by ALFRED CALDECOTT, M.A.
Illustrations by RANDOLPH CALDECOTT: I. The Fable,
225-— The Application, 229-11. The Fable, 388-
The Application, 389. Engraved by J. D. COOPER.
FENS, IN THE.
67
Nlustrations by R. W. MACBETH, A.R.A.: Wicken
Fen, Early Morning, 67-Littleport Bridge, 69-A Fen Dyke, 70-Crossing the Ferry, 71-In the Fens,
Evening, 73-A Sedge Cutter, 75.
FRIEDE: A VILLAGE STORY. By MARY E. HULLAH 758
FRIEZES, ORNAMENTAL--See End.
FRONTISPIECES_" Shy," 8 -- " The Miller's Court-
ship,” 67—“Martin Luther,” 139-" Matthew
Arnold," 203-" The Loving Cup,'' 275--" Mrs.
Hartley, with her Child as a Youthful Bac-
chanal,'' 339—“ The Lizard Lights by Night,
403 -- Hauling in the Lines," 467 - Mrs.
Siddons,” 531-"The Seine Boat: a Perilous
Moment,” 595—"Dawn,” 639—“Sweet Peas,'
722.
GREECE IN 1884. By J. P. MAHAFFY
772 “HARTLEY, MRS., WITH HER CHILD AS А
YOUTHFUL BACCHANAL.' Frontispiece, engraved by 0. LAÇOUR, from the picture by Sir Joshua REYNOLDS, in the possession of EARL NORTHBROOK, facing
339
PAGE
- HALLING IN THE LINES." Frontispiece, engraved
by E. SCHLADITZ, from a dra ving by C. NAPIER HEMY, facing
467
HEADPIECES-See End.
SYNING-BIRD'S, THE, RELATIVES. By GRANT
ALLES.
306
Illustrations by CHARLES WHYMPER: Hummi: -
Birds, 306-Sand Martins, 305-Swifts in Mid-air,
301-Group of Swallows and Martins, 310_The
Swallow, 312. Engraved by W. & J. R. CHESHIRE.
INDUSTRIES, THE, OF THE ENGLISH LAKE
DISTRICT. By E. Roscoe .
480
Illustrations by G. H. THOMPSON: The Charcoal
Burner, engraved by E. SCHLADITZ, 480—Woodmen
preparing for Charcoal Burning engraved by
BALECZ ISTVÁN, 451-Arranging Wood for the Pit,
et raved by BALECZ ISTVÁN, 452-Hoopmakers at
Virk, engraved by E. LASCELLES, 485—Splitting
Ww for Baskets, enzraved by C. BARBANT, 486-
Buket-makers at Work, engraved by 0. Lacour,
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ISTERLOPERS AT THE KNAP. By THOMAS HARDY 501
JUIL. By WALTER BESANT
313, 377
KEEPSAKE, A WOMAN'S. A POEM. By E. W. Gosse 478
lüsstrations by ALFRED Parsons, engraved by E.
SCHLADITZ.
KIYOTO, BY SEA AND LAND TO. By HENRY W.
LICY
574
LACE-MAKING AT NOTTINGHAM. By BERNARD H.
BECKER
467
Ilustrations – Nottingham Castle, drawn by A.
MORROW, engraved by A. C. Coats, 468--Specimen
of Old Flanders Pillow Lace, 464--Specimen of
Pillow Lace known as Point d'Angleterre, 470-
True Point: Specimen of Point d'Alençon, en-
Taved by A. & W. Dawson, 471-The Market.
Place, Nottingham, drawn by A. MORROW, en-
graved by W. M. R. QUICK, 472-On the Trent,
Dear Kimberley, drawn by A. Morrow, engraved
by R, PATERSON, 473— Winding the Cotton Yarn,
drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by R. PATERSOX,
471-Mending Lace Curtains, drawn by A. MORROW,
enztared by A. C. Coats, 475—Specimen of Italian
Point Lace, engraved by A. & W. DAWSON, 477.
LAW COURTS, FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW. By
F. W. MAITLAND
3
Illustrations by HARRY FURNISS: The Court of
Appeal, 3--An Interested Witness, 4-Probate and
Divorce, 5-An Obstinate Juror, 8-Court Full, 9-
In Support of the Verdict, 10-In Support of the
Rule, 11-A Vice-Chancellor, 12-Lincoln's Inn, 12
-In
the Queen's Bench Division, 13-Q.C., M.P.,
13—Trying a Sporting Case, 11- The New Master of the Rolls, 15-By John O'CONNOR: The Remains of the Old Courts, 6-By A. MORROW: In the Court-
yard of the New Hall, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 7. LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER MARK, THE. A Spiritual Romance. By J. H. SHORTHOUSE .
94 ** LIZARD LIGHTS, THE. BY NIGHT." Frontispiece,
engraved by R. PATERSON, from a drawing by C. NAPIER HEMY, facing
403 ** LOVING CUP, THE.” Frontispiece, engraved by J.
D. Cooper, from the painting by D. G. ROSSETTI, in the possession of A. S. STEVENSON, Esq., facing.
275 LUTHER, MARTIN. By JAMES SIME.
139
Illustrations-Portrait of Luther (Frontispiece), en-
graved by THEODOR KNESING, froin the picture by
LUCAS CRASACH, in the Pinacothek, Munich, facing
139 — The “Luther-Haus" at Eisenach, drawn by
F. KXAB, 141-Luther's Study in the Wartburg,
engraved by T. KNESING, 112-Erasmus, from the
engraving by ALBERT DÜRER, 145—Melanchthon,
from the engraving by ALBERT DURER, engraved by
J. D. COOPER, 146—The Wartbury, from the West,
from a drawing by F. KNAB, 143--Courtyard in the
Wartburg, 150 — The Wartburx from the North,
irawn by F. KNAB, engraved by T. KNESING, 151-
Luther, from the engraving by LUCAS CRANACH,
engraved by J. D, COOPER, 153.
MARTIN LIGHTFOOT'S SONG. A POEM. By the late
CHARLES KINGSLEY.
627
PAGE
MASTER-BUILDER, I. By the Authors of “Historic
Winchester"
681
Illustrations-By G, H, THOMPSON: Entrance to the
College, engraved by J. COCKING, 651--South Side
of Winchester Cathedral, engraved by J. D. COOPER,
683–St. Catherine's Ilill, engraved by E. GASCOINE,
681-West Gate, Winchester, engraved by J. Cock-
ING, 657—St. Cross, engraved by W. M. R. QUICK,
658 - North Transept, Winchester Cathedral, en-
graved by D. MARTIN, 690—Wykeham's Tomb, en-
graved by 0. JAHYER, 692.
MEETING IN WINTER. A POEM. By WILLIAM MORRIS 339
" MILLER'S COURTSHIP, THE." Frontispiece, en-
uraved by O. LACOUR, from a drawing by R. W.
MACBETH, A.R.A., facing ..
67
MINIATURES, THE ROYAL COLLECTION OF, AT
WINDSOR CASTLE. By R. HOLMES
595
Illustrations-Henry, Son of Charles Brandon, Duke of
Suffolk, by HOLBEIN, engraved by 0. Lacou'r, 596—
Catharine Howard, Wife of Henry VIII., by HOL-
BEIN, engraved by 0. LACOUR, 596 --- Lady Jane
Grey, engraved by 0. LACOU'R, 597—Mary, Queen of
Scots, by JANET, engraved by 0. LACOUR, 597-
Anne of Denmark, by Isaac OLIVER, engraved by: J.
A. QUARTLEY, 597 — Prince Henry of Wales, by
ISAAC OLIVER, engraved by CHARLES DE KELLEN-
BACH, 593--Sir Philip Sidney, by ISAAC OLIVER,
engraved by CHARLES DE KELLENBACH, 599 -
George Monk, Duke of Albemarle, by SAMUEL
COOPER, engraved by J. D. Cooper, 600-James,
Duke of Monmouth, by SAMUEL COOPER, engraved
by 0. JAYHER, 601 - Charles II., by SAMUEL
Cooper, engraved by 0. LACOUR, 602-Georgiana,
Duchess of Devonshire, by R. Cosway, engraved
by CHARLES DE KELLENBACH, 603—Charles I.,
as Prince of Wales, by PETER OLIVER, engraved
by H. F. DAVEY, 601–Duchess of Gloucester, by
O. HUMPHREY, engraved by J. A. QUARTLEY, 604
Princess Sophia, daughter of George III., by R.
Cosway, engraved by CHARLES DE KELLENBACH,
604 — Princess Mary of Cambridge, Duchess of
Teck, by H. T. WELLS, engraved by E. LAS-
CELLES, 005. NEW HERO, THE. By THEODORE WATTS
181
ORKNEY, AN AUTUMN NIGHT IN. A POEM By
D. W. R..
777
ORNAMENTAL FRIEZES-See End, OYSTERS AND THE OYSTER QUESTION. By T. H. HUXLEY, P.R.S.
47, 112 Illustrations-By J. COOMBES : The Oyster, 48—Dis-
section of an Oyster, 50— Transverse Section, 50- The Larva of the Oyster, engraved by J. D. COOPER,
113
PAUL VARGAS: A MYSTERY. By HUGH COXWAY,
Author of " Called Back".
439
PIANOFORTE, THE, AND ITS PRECURSORS. By A. J. HIPKINS
215 Nlustrations-Orpheus and Eurydice, panels for the
side of a Pianoforte, by E. BURNE-JONES, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 214--The Green Clavicord, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by W. M. R. QUICK, 216–Rossi Spinet, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 217—Italian Octave Virginal, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 215-Angel playing a Psaltery, from Orcagna, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by R. PATERSON, 219-Roman Harpsichord, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by 0. JAHYER, 220-Spinet, by Player, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by W. MR. QUICK, 221-Piano, by Cristofori, drawn by Miss HIPKINS, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 221-Silbermann Grand Piano, en- graved by O. JAHYER. 222--Piano belonging to L. Alma Tadema, Esq., R. A., engraved by O. JAHYER, 223-Cover of a Pianoforte, by E. BURNE-JONES, engraved by (). LACOUR, 221-Pianoforte, by Haw- kins, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by W. M. R. QUICK, 225 – Southwell's Piano, drawn by A. MORROW, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 296-Cerberus, Panel for the Side of a Pianoforte, by E. BURNE-
JONES, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 227. | POST-OFFICE, THE .
288 Mustrations by HARRY FURNISS: The Hospital, 288
--The Post Boy of the Past. 236-Six o'clock at the General Post-Office, Outside, 290—Six o'Clock at the General Post-Ofice, Inside, 291-Signing the Stamp Book, 292-Stamping, 293--Sorting Letter
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WARD, JAMES. By T. F. Piggott
Illustrations - In the Marshes, 670 - Study of an
Eagle's Head, 670—Study of a Sheep, 671-Study
of a Dog, 672—Portrait of Mrs. Morland, 673-Study
for the Picture in the National Gallery, 674 – Å
Study, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 675-A Stndy,
engraved by 0. JAHYER, 676—Study of a Calf,
engraved by J. D. COOPER, 678—The Young Bird-
nester, engraved by A. Coats, 679—Study of an
Eagle, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 680.
WEASEL, THE, AND HIS FAMILY. By BENJAMIN
SCOTT
Illustrations by BRYAN HOOK : Robbing a Fly-
catcher's Nest, engraved by 0. JAHYER, 618-Stoat
with a Woodcock, engraved by E. SCHLADITZ, 621-
Life-size Heads of Stoat, Polecat, and Weasel, en-
graved by E. GASCOINE, 622—When Greek meets
Greek, Encounter between a Weasel and an Adder,
engraved by E. GASCONE, 623—The Gamekeeper
and his Museum, engraved by E. LASCELLES, 624.
WOMEN OF CHAUCER, THE. By ALFRED AINGER
Illustrations by H. RYLAND : The Legend of Good
Woinen, engraved by J. D. COOPER, 733 - The
Second Nonne's Tale-St. Cecily, engraved by J. D.
COOPER, 735—The Court of Love-Philogenet and
Rosial, engraved by J. COCKING, 738—The Franke.
leyne's Tale-Dorigen and Aurilius, engraved by
J. D. Cooper, 744—The Knight's Tale-The Prayer
of Arcite, engraved by J. D. COOPER.
PAGE
POST-OFFICE, THE-Continued.
Packets, 291-The Detective Department, Searching
the Newspapers, 296—Blind Letters, 297—Wax,
engraved by J. D. COOPER, 299.
REYNOLDS, SIR JOSHUA. By J. Comens CARR 341
Illustrations-Mrs. Hartley, with her Child as a
youthful Bacchanal, engraved by 0. LACOUR, 339—
Crossing the Brook, engraved by CHARLES DE KEL-
LENBACH, 313—The Hon. Miss Frances Harris, with
a Dog, engraved by E. GASCOINE, 317–Maryuret
Georgiana, Countess Spencer, and Georgiana
Spencer, her daughter, engraved by 0. LACOUR, 346
- Felina, engraved by J.D. COOPER, 348-Georgiana,
Duchess of Devonshire, and her Child, Georgiana
Dorothy, afterwards Countess oi Carlisle, engraved
by J. D. COOPER, 351.
RIVERS AND RIVER-GORGES OF THE OLD WORLD
AND THE NEW. By ARCHIBALD GEIKIE 247
Illustrations- View of the Gorge of the Rhine from
Bacharach, 247-Initial Letter, French School (1552),
217—View of the Gorge of the Rhine at Boppard,
218--View of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado,
engraved by W. M. R. QUICK, 252.
ROSSETTI'S INFLUENCE IN ART. By J. Comens
CARR
23
Illustrations-Pencil Study for Frontispiece to Early
ORNAMENTAL FRIEZES, INITIAL LETTERS, HEAD AND TAIL PIECES.
Ornamental Friezes — By HEINRICH ALDEGREVER, (1502-
1558): 16, 56, 94, 171, 241, 501, 515, 550.-By VirgiliUS SOLIS
(1514-1562), : 41, 122, 191, 230, 260.-By Louis MATTHES, : 328,
650, 711.-By HEYWOOD SUMNER : 377, 390, 563 --By ANDRIEU
DU CERCEAU : 439, 450, 457, 777.-By H. RYLAND : 517, 553.-
By THEODORE DE BRY: 694. 700.-By BATTISTA PITTONI : 300,
325.-By HANS SEBALD BEHAM (1500-1550): 171, 341, 778.-By
JAN DIRK DE BRY: 47, 112, 574.--By DE BRY: 627.-By A.
Morrow: From the carving on the Singing Gallery in the
South Kensington Museum, 313, 681.-By M, STOKER : From the work of KELLY, 758,---By ETIENNE DELAUNE, 772.
Initial Letters—By JAN VIRK DE BRY (1561-1625): 41, 122,
154, 230, 211, 260, 323, 139, 450, 457, 517, 513, 574.-By HANS
HOLBEIN : 47, 191, 214,--By THEODORE DE BRY: 694, 700,-
By Louis MATTHES : 275, 377.-By RANDOLPH CALDECOTT :
300.-By A. Morrow, engraved by J. D. COOPER : 313, 467.-
By ALFRED PARSONS, engraved by E. GASCOINE : 478.-FRENCH
SCHOOL: (1552) 16. 56 (1535) 112 (1540) 181, 390, 772, 776
(Lyons, 1530–1510) 515, 553, 563, 580 (1535–1540) 595.-GERMAN
SCHOOL : (1518) 94, 203, 341, 711. -ITALIAN SCHOOL: (1501) 171.
By J. WEST: 758.-3, 501.
Headpieces-By ALFRED PARSONS, engraved by E. GASCOINF,
478.---Reproduced from an old design for Venetian Lace, 628.
Tailpieces-By LE Roy: 552, 757.-By HEINRICH ALDE- GREVER, : 46, 111, 121.-327.
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