[Fig. 134.] Part of Fig. [133]. Enlarged twice linear.
[Fig. 134c.] (This and fig. [134d] are copies from a thirteenth century MS. in the possession of Mr. Yates-Thompson.)
“The intricacies of a natural scene (fig. [134 a]—after Bewick) may be simplified when rendered in such a simple medium as the pen drawings of a MS. (comp. fig. [134 b]). Figs. 134 [c] & [d] are old examples of strong, simple drawing. Students should practise themselves by translating figs. [132], [133] into fine, Quill-pen drawings.”—(N. R.)