Of the well-known Whatman papers, both the "Hot-pressed" and "Not," the latter being, perhaps, preferable.
A French paper, Allongé, has a very pleasing surface grain, and may be used on the right or wrong side with different results; the right side being the rougher, and perhaps the better.
CRAYON DRAWING ON ALLONGÉ PAPER.
Small whites in Chinese white. (Original 9 x 6.)
Next, we have Lalanne and Michallet or Ingres papers, and some examples of crayon drawing on these are here given.
CRAYON ON PYRAMID PAPER NO. 2.