1. A portico, above which we see Hercules holding, bound together by the ears (by means of a chain issuing from his mouth and representing eloquence), a wood-chopper, a soldier, a priest, and a noble (folio 4). I can find no mark on this piece, but it is a reproduction of the Gallic Hercules of 'Champ fleury.'
2. A fountain (folio 5 verso).
3. A triumphal arch surmounted by the arms of France (folio 9).
4. An obelisk on a rhinoceros (folio 11). The cross is under the left foot of the rhinoceros.
5. A peristyle with pillars (folio 13).
6. A triumphal arch surmounted by three nude men, one of whom holds a standard (folio 15).
7. A large vaulted hall, on the ceiling of which are H's and D's (folio 16). The cross is in a portico at the left.
8. A mounted man, armed (folio 19). The cross is in the horse's harness, on the breastplate, a little below his mouth.
9. A triumphal arch, with two pillars (one on each side) surmounted by a man on horseback (folio 38). The cross is on the left-hand pillar.
10. A portico with two openings, separated by a pillar against which rests the statue of a woman standing on books (folio 39 verso).